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the background. Strengthening of global growth momentum will help developing East Asia maintain a growth rate in excess of … in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region in the post-global financial crisis period, is slowing. The decision by the …
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The developing economies of the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region grew by 7.5 percent in 2012, lower than the 8 … several risks, most of which are by now familiar. Though the developing economies of East Asia are generally well-prepared to …
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Economies in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region have generally remained resilient in 2012 amidst a lackluster and … growth in the first part of 2012, driven by stabilization measures implemented in 2011. East Asia excluding China is expected … the East Asia half-yearly update introduces two new sections one that looks at selected emerging issues in the region …
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Growth in developing East Asia and the Pacific remained strong in 2011, although it slowed from its post-crisis peaks … networks is taken into account. A serious disruption in the EU would also have knock-on effects on East Asia's exports and … and project finance in Asia. Policies to support the movement of labor among countries can contribute to higher …
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