A Resurgent East Asia : Navigating a Changing World.
East Asia has been a paragon of global development success. The dramatictransformation of the region over the past half century-with a succession ofcountries having progressed from low-income to middle-income and even to high-incomestatus-has been built on what has come to be known as the "East...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
World Bank Publications,
2019.
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Colección: | World Bank East Asia and Pacific regional report.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; The East Asian development model has worked; Changing times, rising challenges; Navigating a changing world: directions for policy; Notes; References; 1 Developing East Asia: Retrospect and Prospects; Introduction; East Asia's development strategy; Key development trends; What is changing and why it matters for developing East Asia; Structure of the report; Notes; References; 2 Sustaining Productivity Growth; Introduction; Productivity trends across the region and the world
- Drivers of East Asia's productivity trendsSustaining productivity growth in East Asia: Challenges and opportunities; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3 Fostering Inclusive Growth; Introduction; Early drivers of growth with equity; Emerging challenges to ensuring shared growth; The changing nature of work; Rising returns to higher-order skills; How prepared is developing East Asia to foster inclusive growth in the future?; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4 Enhancing State Effectiveness; Introduction; The state of state effectiveness in developing East Asia
- Political economy challenges in middle-income countriesRising societal expectations; Enhancing state effectiveness in developing East Asia: Challenges and opportunities; Conclusion; Annex 4A: Description of data sources; Notes; References; 5 Navigating a Changing World: Directions for Policy; Introduction; The five pillars of the policy agenda; Pillar 1: Boosting economic competitiveness; Pillar 2: Building skills; Pillar 3: Enhancing inclusion; Pillar 4: Strengthening institutions; Pillar 5: Financing the transition to high income; Conclusion; Notes; References; Boxes
- 1.1 Building on a quarter century of World Bank studies on East Asian development2.1 Innovation patterns in developing East Asia: Evidence from enterprise survey data; 2.2 The Global Innovation Index; 3.1 Global evidence on technology and jobs: Increasing demand for more-advanced skills; 3.2 Digital technology: Its potential for promoting inclusive growth in developing East Asia; 3.3 Skills for the new economy; 3.4 Digital technology and the challenge of financial inclusion; 3.5 The redistributive impacts of fiscal policies in Indonesia and Vietnam: A more detailed look
- 4.1 State-owned enterprise capture in Vietnam4.2 A growing middle class with persistently poor access to quality public services: The case of Indonesia; 4.3 Raising government revenues faces multiple challenges in developing East Asia; 5.1 Fostering digital inclusion: Malaysia's eRezeki and eUsahawan programs; 5.2 Strengthening meritocratic hiring and promotion, civil service performance, and performance management: Recent initiatives in Indonesia and China; Figures; O.1 Real GDP growth has been high in developing East Asia, 1991-2016