The study is expected to generate policy-relevant evidence that can inform both short-term stabilization measures and medium-term structural reforms. Specifically, it can help policymakers anticipate inflationary pressures arising from external energy shocks, design targeted mitigation measures for vulnerable sectors, and assess the benefits of reducing energy import dependence. In the medium term, the findings can support the development of more resilient energy and trade policies, contribute to regional policy coordination within ASEAN, and enhance preparedness for future global disruptions affecting energy markets.
Macroeconomic Transmission of Energy Trade Disruptions in Southeast Asia
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