By Anushka Wijesinha (Research Economist), Roshini Jayaweera (Research Officer), Nethmini Perera (Research Assistant) and Nisha Arunatilleke (Research Fellow) – IPSOver 4,000 youth gathered along Havelock Road near the Police Field Force Headquarters on Monday to apply for jobs in South Korea, following an announcement by the government under a bilateral foreign e
Guest Article by Prof. Mick Moore*Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, UKIn our first guest article on ‘Talking Economics’, British political-economist and taxation specialist, Prof. Mick Moore, argues that, as developing countries strive to move away from their dependence on foreign aid, the discussion on the role of tax in development is getting renewed attention. ‘Taxation’ is being ...
By Anushka Wijesinha (Research Officer) and Kithmina Hewage (Project Intern), IPSWhile hailing strong earnings in the post-war pick-up, the Sri Lankan private sector should be more cognizant of its role in spurring inclusive growth… The performance of the Sri Lankan corporate sector during the past financial year has been undoubtedly strong with firms seizing on the new business opportunities emerging ...
G.D. Dayaratne, Manager, Health Economic Policy Unit - IPSIn recent years there have been a number of developments in alcohol policies the world over. A noteworthy aspect in these is that the greatest public support is given to policy measures that are not seen as intruding on the moderate or occasional drinker and do not penalize the alcohol industry. For ...
Ranks just 2 below the Top 50 WEF warns against complacency, biz community expectations will evolve as country developsBy Anushka Wijesinha (Research Economist) and Dilani Hirimuthugodage (Research Officer) – IPS*The World Economic Forum today (7th September) released its latest Global Competitiveness Report (2011-2012), which reports that Sri L
Key Perspectives by Dr. Anura Ekanayake - Immediate Past Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and IPS Governing Board MemberBy Anushka Wijesinha, Research Economist - IPSIn this blog post, we bring to you some key quotes from the speech by Dr. Anura Ekanayake, member of the board of governors of the IPS and the outgoing Chairman of the country’s ...
By Ashani Abayasekara (Research Assistant)and Anushka Wijesinha (Research Economist) - IPSEconomic freedom measures have ranked Sri Lanka above its neighbours in the region, but below some of its key competitor countries. To improve the business environment by addressing problems such as transparency, accountability, etc., there needs to be a genuine effort to involve all stakeholders...
The IPS launched its ‘Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2011’ report yesterday (19th October 2011) at its first Annual National Conference at the IPS Auditorium, in the presence of two Senior Ministers of the Cabinet. This year’s report has as its theme ‘Post-conflict Growth: Making it Inclusive’. In this post, we bring you some extracts of the ‘Policy Perspectives’ ...
By Priyanka Jayawardena, Research Officer - IPSDespite remarkable achievements in the health sector, malnutrition has been a persistent health challenge in Sri Lanka. More than 1 in 5 under-five year olds are underweight in the country. Nearly 1 in 6 babies born has a low birth weight. These numbers are worse for some population groups in the country. Children in ...
by Kithmina Hewage and Harini Weerasekera (Project Interns, IPS)As Sri Lanka is on the cusp of a new economic era, the world economy could be on the cusp of a new economic slowdown. This article gives a quick snapshot of the current state of the world economy, particularly recapping the events of the past few weeks indicating the ongoing ...
by Anushka Wijesinha* and Nethmini Perera (Research Officers - IPS)• Extending PAYE (Pay As You Earn) tax to public employees can raise revenue by 23%, but simultaneous raising of the tax free threshold drops revenue by 40%• Yet, restores private-public employee tax equity and helps expand the tax base Sri Lanka began to impose taxes on income in 1932, and ...
By Buddhika Brahmanage, Research Assistant - IPSElectricity: Continued Constraint for Sri Lankan IndustriesSpeak to any major industrialist in Sri Lanka, and they will tell you that electricity is a critical constraint on their operations. A forthcoming World Bank report entitled ‘More and Better Jobs in South Asia’ reports results from country-level Enterprise Surveys that shows that electricity is the number ...
By Roshini Jayaweera (Research Officer - IPS)In considering issues of poverty in Sri Lanka, Batticaloa is conspicuous as a district that requires particular attention. In addition to being identified as the country’s poorest district in 2009/10, it is also one of two districts for which poverty statistics actually increased between 2006/07 and 2009/10.1 According to the latest Household Income and ...
By Dilani Hirimuthugodage, Research Assistant - IPS Imperative for Developing CountriesThe biological and genetic materials found in different animals, plants and micro organisms were initially recognized as a common property of human kind and were freely exchanged between countries. This situation started to change with globalization and privatization of plant varietie
By Stephanie De Mel and Anushka Wijesinha – IPSThis week (Oct. 22-23), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, policymakers, economists, SAARC officials and diplomats will come together for the 4th South Asia Economic Summit (SAES), following on from the first three held in Colombo, Delhi, and Katmandu. The theme this year for the SAES is: ‘Global Recovery, New Risks and Sustainable Growth: Repositioning ...
by Malathy Knight (Research Fellow) & Anushka Wijesinha (Research Officer) - IPS ‘The Economist’ of March 19th 2011 carried an article titled “Taming Leviathan: A Special Report on the Future of the State” (http://www.economist.com/node/18359896). We draw on selected policy issues highlighted in that article, in the specific context of the state and socio-economic d
by Burhanudheen Thassim, Project Intern - IPS“We are very excited and bullish with the possible developments taking place in the logistics sector. I’ve always been saying that the time for Sri Lanka’s logistics sector will come, and this budget has brought it, with a stroke of a pen”. These were the comments shared by the Group CEO of Expolanka at ...
By Anushka Wijesinha, Research Economist – IPSInnovation is beyond research, it requires clever commercializationSri Lanka needs to take a 360 degree approach to innovation policyAs Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs bids adieu to an ipod/iphone/ipad/macbook crazed world, it brought to the fore how much technological innovation has touched the lives of millions, and become so important in this new dynamic global ...
By Roshini Jayaweera and Priyanka Jayawardena (Research Officers – IPS)In 2010, total foreign remittances increased by 23.6% and amounted to US dollars 4,116 million1, thereby crowning remittances, personified by the migrant worker, to the foremost foreign exchange earner for the Sri Lankan economy. At present, 23% of the total labour force (1.8 million) is engaged in foreign employment2. The 2012 ...
By Anushka Wijesinha – Research Officer, IPSPart of the ‘Global Perspectives’ seriesAs the balance of power in the global economy shifts, Sri Lanka needs to be cognizant of the new opportunities and challenges that are emerging, and decide where and how it wants to fit in.The global financial crisis, and the resultant global economic downturn ...