An East Asian renaissance: Ideas for economic growth : Ideas for economic growth

The countries of East Asia are now twice as rich as they were before the economic collapse of the late 1990s, and their relative economic strength is the result of sharply increased regional integration, innovation, technical and financial sophistication and flexibility. This report on the region�...

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Auteur principal: Gill, Indermit Singh
Format: Livre
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Publié: Washington, D.C. World Bank 2007
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Résumé:The countries of East Asia are now twice as rich as they were before the economic collapse of the late 1990s, and their relative economic strength is the result of sharply increased regional integration, innovation, technical and financial sophistication and flexibility. This report on the region's middle-income countries, those without very low wages, high skills and abundant natural resources, describes the ways these nations have developed industries and markets. It points out that China dominates much of the trade, but that other nations have their own intentions and do not serve China alone. The report also covers the rapid growth of urban areas, the demands on banking, transportation and education, and the developing trends that will make the region an even powerful competitor in world markets