Asian development outlook.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c[19--]-Description: v. : ill. (some col.) 27 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- HC 411 .As42 1996/97
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Annual. Published for the Asian Development Bank
and examines growth,saving,and investment
and policy and deelopment issues for these countries.Devotes a special chapter to aspects of regional cooperation.The chapter provides a framework for understanding the importance of the movement of factors of production as well as goods and services within Asian region as an integral component of its continued dynamism.The chapter first reviws the record of intraregional interaction and cooperation which stresses informal arrangements ,unilateral reductios in trade barriers,and subregional cooperative schemes rather than formal customs unions.In its conclusion,the chapter suggests ways in which economic cooperation within the region may continuie to aid growth and development of Asian economies.
employment
fiscal and monetary policies
includes prfiles of 34 of ADB's developing member countries
Provides an assessment of global economic trends and recent performance and prospects in the developing economies of Asia and the Pacific
trade and balance of payments
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