This publication is a compilation of the Opening Statements of the Heads of Government at ASEAN Economic Ministers Meetings, the first of which was held on 26 November 1975 at Jakarta. These meetings of Economic Ministers have generally been held bi- annually, except for a few instances. It is at these meetings where the Economic Ministers discuss the reports of the Economic Committees and prov…
The profound effects of the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis encompass more than economic concerns. Throughout Asia Pacific the crisis prompted a reassessment of governance, values, social safety structures, the commitment of the United States to the region, and the value of such institutions as the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. In this book, six authors from the region present a polic…
Singapore has weathered the Asian financial crisis better than most Asian economies. This paper examines the roots of Singapore's resilience and assesses Singapore's policy responses to the crisis. It argues that Singapore has used the exchange rate and wage instruments effectively during the crisis. Singapore's managed exchange rate system allowed it to quickly depreciate the Singapore dollar …
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The volume consists of two parts. Part 1 discusses economic friction in the Asia-Pacific region from three aspects: macroeconomic and microeconomic friction, and that between the state and the market mechanism. Included in the discussion are the recent financial crisis and the economic friction it entailed, the trend of regional integration and its impact on internal and external trade and fore…
In the early 1990s, the World Bank labelled seven East Asian economies -- among them, four in Southeast Asia -- as "miracle economies", which had achieved extraordinarily high rates of economic growth for several decades. In 1996, on the eve of ASEAN's thirtieth birthday, Southeast Asia was experiencing unprecedented harmony and prosperity. For the first time ever, the region's six main, intern…
“Issues in Pakistan’s Economy” by S. Akbar Zaidi was first published in 1999. The book provided comprehensive information on different aspects of the economy in Pakistan since independence. The idea of writing this book originated from Oxford University Press as there was no book on the economy of Pakistan to benefit the graduate students, researchers, scholars, academicians, and the gene…
he book speaks not only to the mind and intellect but also to the heart as it clearly demonstrates that economic development is above all a question of people. It also shows that the Indian society, and particularly its youth, is much more open to changes than its political and bureaucratic class, and would welcome a third wave of reforms that would help the poor to benefit from economic progress.
This book contains: 1. Productivity and growth in Indian manufacturing 2. New industrial policy 3. New small enterprise policy 4. Maximizing foreign investment 5. Public versus private sector 6. Trade policy & industrialization in India
Dalam buku Asia Hemisfer Baru Dunia: Pergeseran Kekuatan Global ke Timur yang Tak Terelakkan, Kishore Mahbubani mengulas dengan bukti-bukti keberhasilan negara di Asia yang berkembang menjadi kekuatan utama dunia, terutama China dan India. Namun, yang menjadi ironi adalah ketika kekuatan-kekuatan baru dari Asia itu tumbuh dengan mengadopsi nilai-nilai Barat, kini justru Barat mulai merasa teran…