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Asian countries. Specifically, although we found that the exporting pattern in Asia and the degree of competitiveness of …
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The underdeveloped service sector in Asia has the potential to become a new engine of economic growth for developing … Asia, which has traditionally relied on export-oriented manufacturing to power its growth. The central objective of this … role of the service sector as an engine of growth in Asia. However, some Asian countries where the service sector is …
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Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
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This paper argues that the single most important factor that explains East Asia's development success was its fast … the “engine of growth.” It is in the context of industrialization that openness played an important role in East Asia … exchange) and industrialization. Part 2 of the paper reviews the role of Asia's developmental states in consciously …
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This paper argues that the single most important factor that explains East Asia's development success was its fast … as the “engine of growth.” It is in the context of industrialization that openness played an important role in East Asia … exchange) and industrialization. Part 1 of the paper documents the extent of structural transformation in developing Asia …
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contributed to Asia's sustained rapid growth, its effect on income inequality is uncertain. The central objective of our paper is … to empirically examine the effect of structural change on wage inequality in Asia, using industry-level data for three …
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Asia since 1990?How does the contribution of structural change to productivity growth compare to the effects of deviations …
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differed widely across countries in Asia, with a specific focus on the People's Republic of China, India, and Thailand. It …
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Broadly speaking, developing Asia and Latin America are at similar income and development levels. Relative to the … experience with inclusive fiscal policy can offer valuable lessons for developing Asia in its new-found quest to leverage public … general implications for Asia, of particular interest is its generally successful experience with conditional cash transfer …
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Over the past three decades, there has been a rapid expansion of processed food exports in developing countries, replacing traditional agriculture exports such as coffee and tea. However, this development and its policy implications have received little attention in the literature. This paper...
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