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Asian Development Outlook Supplement


Asian Development Outlook Supplement

Author: Asian Development Bank

language: en

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Release Date: 2014-07-01


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The Asian Development Outlook is ADB's main economic forecasting product. It is published each April with an Update published in September and brief Supplements published in July and December.

Asian Development Outlook 2005


Asian Development Outlook 2005

Author: Asian Development Bank

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006-04


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Providing a comprehensive analysis of 42 economies in Asia and the Pacific, this new edition investigates the message that government policy should promote competition to ensure efficient resource allocation while preserving incentives for innovation. The overview of aggregate trends and medium-term prospects by subregion--including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Pacific--in the context of global economic movements helps explain the region's recent robust economic performance.

Asian Development Outlook 2011 Update


Asian Development Outlook 2011 Update

Author: Asian Development Bank

language: en

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Release Date: 2011-09-01


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The Asian Development Outlook 2011 Update expects developing Asia to sustain its robust growth over the next 2 years, despite the tepid outlook for the United States, the eurozone, and Japan. The region will be buttressed by healthy domestic demand and buoyant intraregional trade. Managing inflation has to be a key focus for policy makers, to allow for inclusive growth. Such growth includes the elderly, who are all too often left behind as Asia's traditional family networks weaken. As the elderly will form an ever-larger share of the region's population over the next few decades, states will have to ensure their economic security---and meet the wider economic implications for society.