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Economic development --- East Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Economic policy --- Economic development. --- East Asia - Economic policy --- Southeast Asia - Economic policy
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This edition of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook examines the macroeconomic situation, policies and medium-term growth prospects for countries in the region; structural challenges; green growth strategies, policies and institutions; and environmental taxes. It finds that growth for the region will moderate in the near term but solid growth performance will continue until 2016. To sustain this favourable outlook, countries need to meet considerable structural challenges. Green growth offers an alternative growth strategy in the long term.
Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Southeast Asia. --- Economic forecasting -- Southeast Asia. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Economic forecasting --- Southeast Asia --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Economics --- Forecasting --- Economic indicators --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia
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The Southeast Asian region has experienced remarkable economic dynamism in the past few decades. An interesting feature of recent developments in the region, is that in spite of its diversity, several initiatives have been launched towards integration. The peer review mechanism has been a tried and tested instrument for OECD member states to work together successfully over the past decades. This tool could benefit the Southeast Asian region as it helps identify good practices, establish standards and principles and ultimately improve the performance of participating economies. This publication presents the proceedings of a conference in which the possible application of peer reviews to address regional and domestic challenges in Southeast Asia were discussed.
Financial crises. --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions. --- Southeast Asia - Economic policy. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy
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Based on research carried out over the three decades, this book compares the post-war political economies of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam in the context of their individual and collective impact on contemporary efforts at regional integration. The author highlights the different paths to reform taken by the three neighbours and the effect this has had on regional plans for economic development through the ASEAN and the Greater Mekong Subregion.Through its comparative analysis of the reforms implemented by Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam over the last thirty years, the book draws attention t
Asia, Southeastern. --- Southeast Asia. --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions. --- Southeast Asia - Economic policy. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Regional studies --- Ethnic studies --- Politics & government --- Political economy --- lao --- pdr --- khmer --- rouge --- peoples --- revolutionary --- party --- democratic --- kampuchea --- kaysone
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Economic conditions. Economic development --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Far East --- East Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- East Asia - Economic conditions --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions --- East Asia - Economic policy --- Southeast Asia - Economic policy
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Why do some countries in the developing world achieve growth with equity, while others do not? If democracy is the supposed panacea for the developing world, why have Southeast Asian democracies had such uneven results? In exploring these questions, political scientist Erik Martinez Kuhonta argues that the realization of equitable development hinges heavily on strong institutions, particularly institutionalized political parties and cohesive interventionist states, and on moderate policy and ideology.The Institutional Imperative is framed as a structured and focused comparison
Economic development - Southeast Asia. --- Economic development -- Southeast Asia. --- Economic development . --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Politics and government. --- Southeast Asia - Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia - Politics and government. --- Southeast Asia -- Politics and government. --- Southeast Asia - Social policy. --- Southeast Asia -- Social policy. --- Economic development --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Southeast Asia --- Social policy. --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Politics --- Developing countries: economic development problems
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Capitalism --- Post-communism --- Developing countries --- Economic policy --- Politics and government --- Europe, Eastern --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government. --- Capitalism - Europe, Eastern --- Capitalism - Southeast Asia --- Post-communism - Europe, Eastern --- Developing countries - Economic policy --- Developing countries - Politics and government --- Europe, Eastern - Economic conditions - 1989 --- -Southeast Asia - Economic policy - 21st century --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989 --- -Southeast Asia - Economic conditions - 21st century
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This edition of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook examines medium-term growth prospects, recent macroeconomic policy challenges, and structural challenges including human capital, infrastructure and SME development. It also looks at economic disparities "between" and "within" countries in the region. It provides coverage for Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. . While solid growth is forecast to continue until 2017, countries must address structural issues in order to sustain this favourable outlook. Narrowing devel
Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia. --- Corruption --- Political corruption --- Prevention. --- Government policy --- Evaluation. --- Corrupt practices --- Boss rule --- Corruption (in politics) --- Graft in politics --- Malversation --- Political scandals --- Politics, Practical --- Ethics --- Misconduct in office --- Economic forecasting --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions
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The Southeast Asian (SEA) region is one of the most dynamic in the world. It is in a period of transition as its national economies become strongly integrated into global knowledge networks. Science and technology (S&T) offer opportunities for countries to ‘move up the value chain’. A better understanding of existing capabilities helps enhance mutually beneficial S&T and innovation co-operation between SEA and OECD countries. This review provides a quantitative and qualitative assessment of Southeast Asian countries’ capacity in S&T and innovation. A regional synthesis highlights current performance and intra- and extra-regional knowledge circulation, including flows between the Southeast Asian region and the established centres of knowledge production such as the EU, Japan and the United States. The country profiles describe the dynamics of national innovation systems and their relation to international knowledge flows, taking into account the wider framework conditions for innovation.
Economic development. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Technological innovations -- Government policy -- Southeast Asia. --- Technological innovations --- Government policy --- Breakthroughs, Technological --- Innovations, Industrial --- Innovations, Technological --- Technical innovations --- Technological breakthroughs --- Technological change --- Creative ability in technology --- Inventions --- Domestication of technology --- Innovation relay centers --- Research, Industrial --- Technology transfer
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Organizations such as ASEAN and EU were formed to promote economic growth, social progress and cultural development among their members. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the transformation which the newest members of ASEAN (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Laos) and the newest members of EU (ten new Members from Baltic, Central and Eastern Balkan regions) have experienced during the last two decades (1990-2010). It throws light on the different social, economic and political causes which support these historical changes.Emerging markets such as the Mekong region and Central Europe
Europe, Central -- Economic policy -- 1989-. --- Europe, Central -- Politics and government --1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy --1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1989-. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia -- Politics and government. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Southeast Asia --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government --- Politics and government. --- E-books --- Comparative government.
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