Navigating turbulence, sustaining growth

The World Bank East Asia and Pacific Economic Update is a comprehensive, twice-yearly review of the region's economies prepared by the East Asia and Pacific region of the World Bank. In 2011, an estimated 38 million people will move out of poverty, and the proportion of people living on less th...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-591732023-11-11T06:31:48Z Navigating turbulence, sustaining growth World Bank Economic development East Asia Economic conditions The World Bank East Asia and Pacific Economic Update is a comprehensive, twice-yearly review of the region's economies prepared by the East Asia and Pacific region of the World Bank. In 2011, an estimated 38 million people will move out of poverty, and the proportion of people living on less than US $2 a day expected to decrease to about 24 percent, down two percentage points from 2010. Growth in developing East Asia in the first half of 2011 continued to moderate, mainly due to weakening external demand. 2015-11-19T08:20:27Z 2015-11-19T08:20:27Z 2015 Book https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59173 en application/pdf Springer
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East Asia
Economic conditions
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East Asia
Economic conditions
World Bank
Navigating turbulence, sustaining growth
description The World Bank East Asia and Pacific Economic Update is a comprehensive, twice-yearly review of the region's economies prepared by the East Asia and Pacific region of the World Bank. In 2011, an estimated 38 million people will move out of poverty, and the proportion of people living on less than US $2 a day expected to decrease to about 24 percent, down two percentage points from 2010. Growth in developing East Asia in the first half of 2011 continued to moderate, mainly due to weakening external demand.
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title Navigating turbulence, sustaining growth
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