East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn
Growth in Emerging East Asia is expected to reach close to 8 percent in 2006, the second strongest pace in the five year long economic expansion underway in the region since 2001. Emerging East Asia comprises Developing East Asia (China, Indonesia,...
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okr-10986-335082021-04-23T14:05:20Z East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK BUSINESS CYCLE POVERTY REDUCTION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT COMMODITY PRICES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT REGIONAL TRADE INTERNAL MIGRATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT Growth in Emerging East Asia is expected to reach close to 8 percent in 2006, the second strongest pace in the five year long economic expansion underway in the region since 2001. Emerging East Asia comprises Developing East Asia (China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and some smaller economies) and four Newly Industrialized Economies or NIEs (Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, China). The rest of this summary provides further information on the main cross-country trends and policy issues discussed in this report. Developments at the country level are discussed in the Country Sections at the back of the report, while fuller Country Briefs are available at the website associated with this report. The Special Focus in this report is on Investing in Young People in East Asia and the Pacific, a study of the lessons for East Asia from the World Bank's recent World Development Report 2007: Development and the Next Generation. 2020-03-31T20:49:01Z 2020-03-31T20:49:01Z 2006-11 Serial http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/775541468245378803/Managing-through-a-global-downturn http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33508 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific East Asia Oceania |
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Growth in Emerging East Asia is expected
to reach close to 8 percent in 2006, the second strongest
pace in the five year long economic expansion underway in
the region since 2001. Emerging East Asia comprises
Developing East Asia (China, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and some smaller economies)
and four Newly Industrialized Economies or NIEs (Hong Kong,
Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, China). The rest of this
summary provides further information on the main
cross-country trends and policy issues discussed in this
report. Developments at the country level are discussed in
the Country Sections at the back of the report, while fuller
Country Briefs are available at the website associated with
this report. The Special Focus in this report is on
Investing in Young People in East Asia and the Pacific, a
study of the lessons for East Asia from the World
Bank's recent World Development Report 2007:
Development and the Next Generation. |
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East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn |
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East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn |
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East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn |
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East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn |
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East Asia Update, November 2006 : Managing Through a Global Downturn |
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east asia update, november 2006 : managing through a global downturn |
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