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Moving up, looking East

"The World Bank South Asia economic update 2010: moving up, looking east is the World Bank's comprehensive annual report on the region's economies. In this first edition, the Bank finds that South Asia's strong rebound since March 2009 is comparable to that in East Asia. Government policy, external support, resumption of private spending, and the global recovery are driving the rebound. robust and timely policy interventions were, and continue to be, key to confidence and recovery. South Asia's particular strengths and forms of global integration -- not the lack of it -- were the main factors that allowed greater resilience. as a special topic, the report examines and recommends three principal directions to reposition South Asia's trade and investment integration policies and profitably in the context of a "new normal" after this crisis. The recommendations are to (i) intensify integration with East Asia, South Asia's fastest growing and natural trade partner; (ii) accelerate trade and investment and reduce the border barriers between countries in the region; and (iii) preserve links with traditional developed countries and other emerging markets in an open regionalism framework"--P. 4 of cover.

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  • ""The World Bank South Asia economic update 2010: moving up, looking east is the World Bank's comprehensive annual report on the region's economies. In this first edition, the Bank finds that South Asia's strong rebound since March 2009 is comparable to that in East Asia. Government policy, external support, resumption of private spending, and the global recovery are driving the rebound. robust and timely policy interventions were, and continue to be, key to confidence and recovery. South Asia's particular strengths and forms of global integration -- not the lack of it -- were the main factors that allowed greater resilience. as a special topic, the report examines and recommends three principal directions to reposition South Asia's trade and investment integration policies and profitably in the context of a "new normal" after this crisis. The recommendations are to (i) intensify integration with East Asia, South Asia's fastest growing and natural trade partner; (ii) accelerate trade and investment and reduce the border barriers between countries in the region; and (iii) preserve links with traditional developed countries and other emerging markets in an open regionalism framework"--P. 4 of cover."@en
  • ""The World Bank South Asia economic update 2010: moving up, looking east is the World Bank's comprehensive annual report on the region's economies. In this first edition, the Bank finds that South Asia's strong rebound since March 2009 is comparable to that in East Asia. Government policy, external support, resumption of private spending, and the global recovery are driving the rebound. robust and timely policy interventions were, and continue to be, key to confidence and recovery. South Asia's particular strengths and forms of global integration -- not the lack of it -- were the main factors that allowed greater resilience. as a special topic, the report examines and recommends three principal directions to reposition South Asia's trade and investment integration policies and profitably in the context of a "new normal" after this crisis. The recommendations are to (i) intensify integration with East Asia, South Asia's fastest growing and natural trade partner; (ii) accelerate trade and investment and reduce the border barriers between countries in the region; and (iii) preserve links with traditional developed countries and other emerging markets in an open regionalism framework."--p. 4 of cover."
  • "The World Bank South Asia Economic Update 2010 is the World Bank's comprehensive review of the region's economies. In this first pilot edition, the Bank finds that the region experienced the least reduction in growth during the crisis compared to other developing regions, a result of resilient remittances and exports. It is now rebounding back to strong growth at nearly precrisis levels, based on domestic demand, consumption, and strong  policy support, driving greater optimism. Given ongoing global rebalancing, and complementary economic structures and specialization possibilities, the special theme of this South Asia Economic Update is faster integration with East Asia and other emerging markets as engines of future growth."

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