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This volume highlights the development challenges, successes, and failures of South Asia. The focus is on what is holding back growth and poverty reduction in certain regions, and what can be done about it.
This volume explores the alternative opportunities that the service revolution opens up for developing countries, focusing in particular on the South Asian experience of rapid growth and poverty reduction led by services.
A country with a more developed financial system tends to grow faster because it can make more efficient use of resources. Policy reform that fosters financial development also fosters a better growth rate real GDP.
This volume examines the dichotomy between the two faces of South Asia—one poverty stricken and lagging in development, the other highly urbanized and growing rapidly—and tries to find a workable solution to bridge this gap. It looks at the many policy and institutional constraints that contribute to this dichotomy, especially regional conflict that has made South Asia one of the least integrated regions of the world.
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This book addresses issues affecting growth and employment in South Asia. It looks at the policies and institutions that could propel the region towards higher growth.
This volume, by distinguished economists and policymakers, presents a balanced outlook on growth in South Asia. The essays analyse the impact of demographics, globalization, human mobility, and the rise of the middle class in accelerating growth in the face of transformational challenges-modernization, inclusiveness, and vulnerability/risk in the region.
"How did the East Asian miracle turn into one of the worst financial crises of the century? A case study of Malaysia provides some answers"--Cover.