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Southeast Asia --- Asie du Sud-Est --- Economic conditions. --- Conditions économiques --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions
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L'Asie du Sud-Est est une région de grande diversité géohistorique, religieuse, linguistique et démographique. Après avoir défini ce territoire et ses dichotomies géographiques fondamentales (Indochine continentale/ Insulinde maritime, plaines/montagnes), l'ouvrage aborde les évolutions démographiques, les mouvements migratoires internes et externes et les mécanismes de l'urbanisation, en particulier vers des mégapoles aux nombreux problèmes. Les 11 nations d'Asie du Sud-Est sont à des stades divers de développement économique et industriel, avec une concentration des activités dans des zones économiques ouvertes sur le monde. L'agriculture, où le riz a longtemps dominé, est aussi touchée par la mondialisation avec des cultures d'exportation comme le palmier à huile. Les tensions entre pays de la région pourraient être atténuées avec L'ASEAN, qui met en place des mécanismes de coopération, mais on ne peut ignorer la Chine, acteur économique essentiel dans la région et acteur géopolitique. L'aménagement du bassin de Mékong symbolise les difficultés de gestion intégrée des ressources naturelles, forêts, espaces maritimes et littoraux en Asie du Sud-Est.
Geography --- Geopolitics --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Géographie --- Géopolitique --- Geography - Southeast Asia --- Geopolitics - Southeast Asia --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions
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Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Asia, Southeastern --- Asia, Southeast --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Economic conditions. --- Asia - Economic conditions --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions
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Economic assistance -- Southeast Asia. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic assistance --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions. --- rocket programmes --- balloon programmes --- space --- sounding rockets
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Business cycles --- Far East --- Competition, International. --- Competition, International --- East Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Commerce --- East Asia - Economic conditions --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions --- East Asia - Commerce --- Southeast Asia - Commerce
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Asie --- Azië --- Economie --- Depressions --- Crises économiques --- Asia --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- East Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions. --- Crises économiques --- Conditions économiques --- East Asia - Economic conditions --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions
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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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