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Policies and strategies for promoting the role of the private sector in industrial and technological development, including privatization in South Asian economies
(United Nations, 1996)
Highlights the importance of the private sector in industrial and technological development in South Asian economies after drawing experiences from other Asian countries; and elaborates deregulation, liberalization and ...
Handbook on cross-border transport and ancillary facilities along the Asian highway network routes 3 and 4
(United Nations, 2017)
On 8 December 2016, the Governments of China, Mongolia and the Russian Federation signed an Intergovernmental Agreement on International Road Transport along the Asian Highway Network. It is the first agreement to formalize ...
Prospects of economic development through cooperation in North-East Asia
(United Nations, 1995)
A collection of papers discussing prospects and problems of economic cooperation in order to encourage the development of the transitional economies and of the North-East Asian subregion. Papers are presented at the Expert ...
E-business development services for SMEs in selected ASEAN countries and southern China
(United Nations, 2007)
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The economies in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), namely
Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand,
Viet Nam, and Yunnan Province of China, are based on agriculture and
natural resources. ...
Development of the automotive sector in selected countries of the ESCAP Region : proceedings and country papers presented at the Regional Consultative Meeting on promotion of intraregional trade and economic cooperation in the automotive sector
(United Nations, 2002)
This publication reviews the current situation of the automobile industry sector in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines and Thailand. Best practices and major policies related to promoting ...
Economic and social development in the Greater Mekong Subregion and the role of ESCAP
(United Nations, 2002)
This report reviews existing development strategies and programmes in the GMS so that strategies could be reformulated to avoid duplication of effort, enhance complementarities and private-sector support. It identifies ...