How Can Asia Respond to Global Economic Crisis and Transformation?
Asian Development Bank | May 2012
Abstract
This monograph aims to stimulate debate on the measures available to policymakers to dampen the effects of any abrupt economic shocks should recovery in the United States fail to gain traction or if the sovereign debt problems plaguing Europe were to escalate into a full-blown crisis. In addressing current issues, it is imperative to also focus on pursuing the long-term goal of sustaining Asia's growth momentum and consolidating its economic and social transformation. How Asia responds to the current crisis and ongoing global structural transformation is critical, including how it pursues inclusive and sustainable growth in a manner that uplifts the welfare of the majority of its people.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2012. How Can Asia Respond to Global Economic Crisis and Transformation?. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/103. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9092-647-4
Print ISBN
978-92-9092-646-7
Keywords
Business Economics
Economics
Regional Economic Development
Women's Education
Technical Education
Rural Education
Quality Education
Levels Of Education
Educational Systems
Educational Statistics
Economic planning
Economic policy
Development assistance
Development cooperation
Economic evaluation
Economic censuses
Development education
Educational development
Educational administration
Educational planning
Comparative economics
Social responsibility of business
Communication in economic development
Consumer education
Foreign trade and employment
Communication in international trade
Economic development projects
Educational exchange
Educational evaluation
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