Browsing Reports by Subject "GLOBALIZATION"
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Development through globalization and partnership in the twenty-first century : an Asia-Pacific perspective for integrating developing countries and economies in transition into the international trading system on a fair and equitable basis
(United Nations, 2000)This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies ...
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Export competitiveness and sustained economic recovery
(United Nations, 2001)This publication focuses on export competitiveness policy for sustained economic growth and recovery in the ESCAP region and reviews recent economic and trade developments. The impact of regionalism, multilateralism and ... -
Globalization of production and the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises in Asia and the Pacific : trends and prospects
(United Nations, 2009)The principal aim of this publication is to fill a perceived gap in policy-related research and understanding of the development of the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector in the Asia-Pacific region, in the ... -
Managing globalization in selected countries with economies in transition
(United Nations, 2003)The publication contains country studies on Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and brought out the features, issues and problems of the globalization process emerging in economies in ... -
Regional perspectives on sustainable development : advancing integration of its three dimensions through regional action
(United Nations, 2014)"The Future We Want", the outcome document of the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, reaffirmed the significance of regional frameworks that complement and facilitate effective translation of ... -
The role of Asia and the Pacific in global governance and multilateralism
(United Nations, 2018)Since the second half of the 20th century, globalization -- supported by multilateral frameworks and institutions -- has facilitated economic growth and reduced poverty through increased trade and capital flows, and the ...