Asian Development Review, Vol. 32(2) (September 2015)
Kawai, Masahiro | September 2015
Abstract
The
Asian Development Review
(ADR) is a professional journal that publishes
research on development issues relevant to the countries of the Asia and
Pacific region, specifically ADB’s member countries. The ADR publishes
high-quality empirical papers, survey articles, historical analyses, and
policy-oriented work. The ADR bridges theoretical work and rigorous
empirical studies that advance the understanding of Asia’s development;
and it is open to discussions of alternative perspectives on all aspects of
development, including globalization, inequality, structural transformation,
and poverty.
Citation
Kawai, Masahiro. 2015. Asian Development Review, Vol. 32(2) (September 2015) . © Asian Development Bank and Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5288. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.ISSN
0116-1105(Print); 1996-7241(Web)
Keywords
Development Economics
Regional Economic Development
Economic Impact
Asian Development Bank
Development
Economies in transition
Economic agreements
Development indicators
Economic development
Comparative economics
Regional economics
Economic development projects
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