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Asia-Pacific Development Journal, Vol. 19, No.2, December 2012


Author(s): Macroeconomic Policy and Development Division (MPDD)
Economic Sector(s): N/A
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2653
Division/Office: Macroeconomic Policy and Development
Published Date: March 2013
Country: {Non-country Specific Publication}
Hard Copy Price: US$ 33.00


The Asia-Pacific Development Journal (APDJ) is published twice a year by the Macroeconomic Policy and Development Division of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. The primary objective of the APDJ is to provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, information and data on all aspects of economic and social development issues and concerns facing the region and to stimulate policy debate and assist in the formulation of policy. The development experience in the Asian and Pacific region has stood out as an extraordinary example of what can be achieved when policymakers, experts, scholars and people at large harness their creativity, knowledge and foresight. The APDJ has been a proud partner in this process, providing a scholarly means for bringing together research work by eminent social scientists and development practitioners from the region and beyond for use by a variety of stakeholders. Over the years, the Journal has emerged as a key United Nations publication in telling the Asian and Pacific development story in a concise, coherent and impartial manner to stimulate policy debate and assist in the formulation of policy in the region.




Asia-Pacific Development Journal
Vol. 19, No.2, December 2012

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Front contents  
   
Naeem Akram
Is climate change hindering economic growth of Asian economies?
   
Biswajit Maitra and C. K. Mukhopadhyay Public spending on education, health care and economic growth in selected countries of Asia and the Pacific
   
Parmendra Sharma and Neelesh Gounder Obstacles to bank financing of micro and small enterprises: empirical evidence from the Pacific with some policy implications
   
Hiroyuki Taguchi The Environmental Kuznets Curve in Asia: the case of sulphur and carbon emissions
   
Chuthaporn Ngokkuen and Ulrike Grote
Challenges and opportunities for protecting geographical indications in Thailand
   
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