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The Asian Development Experience may well be both a summation and a forward-looking thinking of the author's life time professional interests. Its inspiration comes from teh themes, seminars, and discussions at the 34th Annual Ministerial Meeting of the Asian Development Bank, held in Honolulu, Hawaii, in May 2001. The book delves into such questions as: Was Asia's rapid economic growth really a miracle Are there environmental and societal limits to growth Can pro-poor growth policies alleviate mass poverty Can information and communications technology bridge the digital divide What can be done to head off financial crises Will regional cooperation calm macroeconomic turbulence The author stresses that, now more than ever, Asia is a region largely integrated into the global economy. Drawing heavily from personal research and policy participation, he notes that integration has brought with it many benefits, such as rapid economic growth and openess in trade, investment, and knowledge diffusion; however, integration has also heightened the region's vulnerability to regional and international developmnets, such as the Asian financial crisis. He concludes that Asia's regional uniqueness provides an opportunity for cooperative endeavors to deal expeditiously with problems that are closest to their source. Contents: Preface CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II. IS GROWTH IN DEVELOPING ASIA SUSTAINABLE CHAPTER III. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY IN ASIA'S FUTURE DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER IV. THE POVERTY, DISTRIBUTION, AND GROWTH NEXUS CHAPTER V. FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, CRISIS, AND REFORMS CHAPTER VI. REGIONAL COOPERATION CHAPTER VII. THE ROLE OF ADB AND GOVERNMENT IN ASIAN DEVELOPMENT TABLES REFERENCES Post Date : 10 Februari 2010 |