Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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... East and South East Asia has significantly expanded the foundations for sustained global economic growth . The purpose of the conference was to examine the main developments which are likely to affect the evolution of the world economy ...
... East and South East Asia has significantly expanded the foundations for sustained global economic growth . The purpose of the conference was to examine the main developments which are likely to affect the evolution of the world economy ...
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... East Asia in 1988 GNP per capita ( $ ) Population ( million ) Area ( thousand km2 ) Market economies North East Asia Japan 21 020 122.6 378 Hong Kong 9 220 5.7 1 Taiwan 6 333 19.8 36 South Korea 3.600 42.0 99 South East Asia Brunei ...
... East Asia in 1988 GNP per capita ( $ ) Population ( million ) Area ( thousand km2 ) Market economies North East Asia Japan 21 020 122.6 378 Hong Kong 9 220 5.7 1 Taiwan 6 333 19.8 36 South Korea 3.600 42.0 99 South East Asia Brunei ...
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... East and South East Asia and spawning regional income and wealth - generating possibilities . Cumulatively , the Asia - Pacific's share of global output and trade is credible even now when compared to North America and the EC . In 1987 ...
... East and South East Asia and spawning regional income and wealth - generating possibilities . Cumulatively , the Asia - Pacific's share of global output and trade is credible even now when compared to North America and the EC . In 1987 ...
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A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
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