Asian economic handbook

Wong, John

Asian economic handbook - London Euromonitor Pub. 1986 - 272 p.

Asia is a huge continent surpassing all others in area population, and resource base. In the past it has been distinguished by its cultural heritage: now it is noted for the presence of some of the world's most dynamic economics, which have outstripped other developing regions and continue to flourish despite & worsening international economic climate.

For many Asian countries high economic growth is not a recent phenomenon, having developed over the last two decades. The current notion that global economic dynamism will shift from the North Atlantic to the Asian rims of the Pacific lends weight to the view that the rapid economic transformation already underway in many Asian countries, with export expansion as the main engine of growth, will have a profound and mounting impact on world trade and international financial flows for some years to come.

THE ASIAN ECONOMIC HANDBOOK examines Asia's recent economic growth and development by country and sub-region and examines its international economic impact to the year 2000. The handbook con a wealth of up-to-date business and economic data ab statistical factfile for further reference and research

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