Asia Recovery Report - October 2000
Asian Development Bank | October 2000
Abstract
The Asia Recovery Report (ARR) is a semiannual review of Asias recovery from the crisis that began in July 1997. The analysis is supported by highfrequency indicators compiled under the ARIC Indicators section of this web site. This issue of the ARR focuses on the five countries most affected by the crisis: Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. The recovery processes in these five countries together with their strengths and weaknesses are discussed. The theme of this ARR is external risks facing Asia's rebound from the crisis.
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Asian Development Bank. 2000. Asia Recovery Report - October 2000. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3042. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Economic Crisis
Economic Efficiency
Economic Policies
Regional Economic Development
Job Evaluation
Evaluation
Crisis
Unemployment
Economic cooperation
Gross domestic product
Employment
Economic forecast
Financial crisis
Labor economics
Regional economics
Turnover
Economic survey
Job analysis
Labor turnover
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