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Mainstreaming Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka: Towards a National Agenda for Action

Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2009

Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2009

Impact of Information Technology (IT) in Trade Facilitation on
Impact of Information Technology (IT) in Trade Facilitation on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Sri Lanka
Gaining Competitive Advantage through the Protection of Geographical Indications: An Analysis of the Tea, Sapphires and Cinnamon Industries of

Gaining Competitive Advantage through the Protection of Geographical Indications: An Analysis of the Tea, Sapphires and Cinnamon Industries of Sri Lanka

Trade in Services on South Asia

Trade in Services in South Asia

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The IPS publications are an important means through which the Institute disseminates its research findings, obtains feedback and reactions, and informs policy makers on issues of socio-economic policy.

The annual Sri Lanka State of the Economy Report is the Institute’s foremost publication. The IPS Research Paper Series is the Institute’s main publication channel, released in several subject specific series and supplemented by other more informal publications, some of which are only available through this site.

The IPS was instrumental in launching the South Asia Economic Journal in 2000 which is jointly managed with the Research and Information System for Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS) of India, and published by Sage Publications, New Delhi. The Institute also provides editorial support for the Sri Lanka Economic Journal, a biannual publication of the Sri Lanka Economic Association.

For a comprehensive list of IPS Publications, see IPS publication series .

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For further information on IPS publications, please e-mail the Information & Communication Officer at ico@ips.lk