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Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific, 1998


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| Author(s):
Development Research and Policy Analysis Division (DRPAD)
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| Economic Sector(s):
(1) Global, regional and multisectoral economic and social development strategies and policies |
| ESCAP Reference
No.: ST/ESCAP/1844 |
| Division/Office:
Macroeconomic Policy and Development |
| Published Date:
20 December 1999 |
| Country:
{Non-country Specific Publication} |
| Hard Copy Price:
N/A
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- I. Global economic developments: implications for the ESCAP region
- Overview
- Output and employment trends
- Developed countries
- Developing economies
- International trade and financial flows
- Trade
- Financial flows
- Implications for the ESCAP region
- II. Macroeconomic performance and policies
- A regional overview
- The developing economies of the ESCAP region
- Least developed countries
- Pacific island economies
- North and Central Asia
- South and South-West Asia
- South-East Asia
- East and North-East Asia
- Developed countries of the region
- Australia, Japan and New Zealand
- III. Managing the external sector
- Introduction
- Major aspects of recent policy liberalization
- Trade liberalization
- Liberalization of investment and financial flows
- Balance-of-payments trends
- The current account
- The capital account
- The crisis in East and South-East Asia
- The manifestations and the evolution
- Towards a diagnosis
- The prescription, the progress and the prospects
- Lessons and policy options
- Short-term
- Medium- to long-term
Chapter III in Acrobat file
- IV. Growth and equity
- Introduction
- Trends and patterns of equity
- Absolute poverty
- Inequality
- Linkage among growth, poverty and inequality
- Absolute poverty - interface with growth and inequality
- Growth and inequality: theory and evidence
- Case studies
- Bangladesh
- India
- Philippines
- Republic of Korea
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Major policies for promoting growth with equity
- Human resources development
- Agricultural development
- Selected aspects of development policies
- Target-oriented programmes
- Crisis management
Chapter IV in Acrobat file |
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