In article the structure of national economies of the countries of Southern Asia as a possible basis for development and deepening of regional economic integration is analyzed. Overcoming of negative tendencies in social and economic sphere, including developing now as a result of deepening of global...
These facts create additional challenges for late-industrializing Asian countries seeking to catch up with the region's industrial leaders. In turn, the emergence of an Asian core and periphery will not encourage the development of a cohesive Asian economic and political bloc. Asian regionalism will...
While many East Asian economies have accelerated their integration into the world economy and upgraded their mode of linkages, the majority of sub-Saharan African countries have been increasingly marginalized. What is less clear, however, is the significance of different policy, institutional and ...
South and East Asia: Leading the World Economy 来自 EconPapers 喜欢 0 阅读量: 28 作者: LR Klein 摘要: The author deals with the conversion of South and East Asian countries, first of all, India and China, into a key link in the development of the modern world economy. He analyzes ...
With the withdrawal of a large amount of international capital, the economic bubbles of Southeast Asian countries burst one after another, and thus their economic development was severely hit. Before the international financial crisis in 2008, some credit rating agencies disguised themselves as "authori...
Guangxi is an important gateway for China's opening-up and its cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, and a pivotal hub along the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor. Launched in 2017, the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor is a trade and lo...
Secondly, rising costs of production in the home economy, especially labour costs, are a particular concern for TNCs from East and South-East Asian countries such as Malaysia, the Republic of Korea and Singapore, as well as Mauritius (which has labour-intensive, export-oriented industries, such...
Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, China and India, which accounted for 60% of rice consumption in 2010.4 For most of the lower income Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan, Myanmar, and the Philippines, which account for 15% of rice consumption in 2010, rice is still a normal ...
Subnational disparities and center-region relations are increasingly important issues in both the development economics literature and East Asian policy circles. Almost all developing countries in East Asia are actively decentralizing power and resources from the center. Analytically, there is growing interes...
in the south of the country by 2024 to improve internet connection between China's regions and Southeast Asia countries. The implementation of this project will significantly increase the pace of digitalization in the Asian region, and increase the speed of information transmission via Internet ...