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policy issues faced by the policymakers in Asia. Recent studies show that East Asia is quite integrated in trade. Financial … deepening trade integration in East Asia indicates that the impact of slowdown in the US economy is not likely to be large …
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globalization, and, while Asia and Europe will lead the process, it will be open to any willing partners. …Europe and Asia followed very different paths to economic integration after 1945. By 2000, an economic union with free … integration agreements were absent from Asia, although countries in East and Southeast Asia were becoming linked in global value …
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reform were trade and foreign investment. India has felt the impact of globalization through increased prosperity, partly … in Asia, have very different GDP compositions. This poses the question of whether excessive industrialization coupled …
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adopt sustainable cultivation of local varieties and thus maintain high levels of biodiversity, without a burden on public …
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This study considers how education and globalization affect income inequality in Asia, with unbalanced panel data. The … indicates that a higher level of education achieved by the population aged 15 and over has improved income distribution in Asia … levels of globalization are correlated with higher levels of income inequality, while freedom, either political or economic …
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The COVID-19 pandemic is imposing economic and broader development challenges as never before. Policy lessons from Asia … inequality and environmental challenges increased the region's vulnerabilities. The post-pandemic recovery in Asia and the …
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The sustainable management of coastal zones requires appropriate tools within the framework of the Blue Economy. This paper adopts a supply/coastal zone perspective to investigate key issues and aspects related to the implementation of coastal tourism initiatives. The main research question is:...
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' energy supply. Implying the sustainability of countries' energy supplies, energy insecurity is widespread across Asia …. Southeast Asia (SEA) serves as an example for Asia's energy insecurity. Notwithstanding efforts to expand its share of renewable …
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-dominated energy mixes, both for environmental and economic reasons. The main culprit is Asia's bank-dominated financial system with … finance them has been the major barrier to the expansion of green renewable energy in Asia. Addressing the financing challenge … is both possible and necessary to remove the barrier to green energy expansion in Asia. …
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To make Asia more economically sustainable and resilient against external shocks, regional economies need to be …, reforms, systems, and procedures and through promoting effective coordination and cooperation. Asia has many overlapping … build seamless Asian connectivity, Asia needs an effective, formal, and rules-based institutional framework. The paper …
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