MSME Recovery in Post-Ditwah Sri Lanka: Turning Geographic Data into Action

Chaya Dissanayake (Research Officer, IPS), Dr Asanka Wijesinghe (Research Fellow, IPS), Dilani Hirimuthugodage (Research Economist, IPS) Integrating MSME geolocation into a national statistical system would improve recovery support coordination and reduce the risk of fund misallocation. This exercise uses a survey of 2,500 MSMEs conducted in January 2025 to demonstrate how a geographical database can […]

| How Sri Lanka’s Political Transformation Is Reshaping Stock Market

A Follow-up Analysis: September 2024 – September 2025By Uddeepa Peiris Introduction: When Predictions Meet Reality In September 2024, just weeks before Sri Lanka’s presidential election, I wrote that a government committed to clean governance and development could trigger a dramatic transformation in the country’s stock market. One year later, with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake leading […]

Opinion: Why Smart Regulation, Not Prohibition, Will Protect Sri Lanka’s Youth

By Jithendra Antonio The recent firestorm surrounding e-cigarette use among Sri Lanka’s youth has ignited a critical policy debate in Sri Lanka. So, what’s really at stake here? Protecting our youth is and must always remain a national priority. Yet, regulators and policymakers must resist knee-jerk prohibitionist responses, as any proposed solutions must be evidence-based, […]

Opinion: Not Too Late for a Winning Bet – The Need to Redraft the Gambling Bill

By Sudaraka Ariyaratne After weeks of discussion, the Committee on Public Finance approved the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) Bill last Wednesday. While the Bill faces its second reading in Parliament this Tuesday, its many deficiencies remain—helping create a regulator not worth its salt. Gaming encompasses both gambling—games of pure chance like casinos and lotteries—and betting, […]

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