Ending Asian deprivations [electronic resource] : compulsions for a fair, prosperous and equitable Asia / edited by Shiladitya Chatterjee.
Material type:
- 9780415828666
- 9780203496978 (e-book)
- 330.95 CHA 22
- HC412 .E5853 2014eb
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330.95 BEN International trade, capital flows and economic development in East Asia : | 330.95 BIS Asian megatrends / | 330.95 BOL Human capital trade and public policy in rapidly growing economics : | 330.95 CHA Ending Asian deprivations | 330.95 CHO Newly industrialising economies of East Asia / | 330.95 CHO The Newly industrialising economies of East Asia / | 330.95 COH Power in a changing world economy : |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
This book is written by a set of experts who have been working long on reducing various aspects of human deprivations in Asia. It begins with a discussion of the massive dimensions of deprivations that continue to exist in Asia. Although many countries have adopted inclusive growth strategies to enable the benefits of growth to reach the poor, much more needs to be done to make growth processes more broad based and beneficial to all. The book points to essential action needed to bring this about. The book also emphasizes the crucial role of determined, target driven public action if Asia’s deprived populations are to see substantial improvement in their lives.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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