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Asian economic integration monitor November 2014

By: Asian Development Bank.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Mandaluyong City, Philippines Asian Development Bank 2014Description: iv, 62p.ISBN: 9789292548063 (e).Subject(s): Economic development | Subregional cooperation | Trade | South Asia | Sri LankaGenre/Form: EconomicsOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This AEIM review of recent economic performance highlights the need for Asia to re balance its sources of growth toward domestic and regional demand. It also shows a resilient Asia with rising GDP growth in South Asia. This issue includes a Special Chapter: Regional Financial Integration and Crisis in Asia and Europe – A Comparative Analysis. It presents Asia’s future path of integration as different from that in Europe. Asia will continue to strengthen efforts to harmonize rules and regulations in the financial sector and further unilateral trade and investment, while Europe is more likely to strengthen regional institutions to ensure recovery and better the monetary union. [From Description]
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This AEIM review of recent economic performance highlights the need for Asia to re balance its sources of growth toward domestic and regional demand. It also shows a resilient Asia with rising GDP growth in South Asia. This issue includes a Special Chapter: Regional Financial Integration and Crisis in Asia and Europe – A Comparative Analysis. It presents Asia’s future path of integration as different from that in Europe. Asia will continue to strengthen efforts to harmonize rules and regulations in the financial sector and further unilateral trade and investment, while Europe is more likely to strengthen regional institutions to ensure recovery and better the monetary union. [From Description]

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