Challenges and opportunities of restructuring the developing ESCAP economies in the 1990s, with special reference to regional economic cooperation
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RT Generic T1 Challenges and opportunities of restructuring the developing ESCAP economies in the 1990s, with special reference to regional economic cooperation A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1992-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6591 PB United Nations AB <p>The present study builds upon and extends the previous study "Restructuring the developing economies of Asia and the Pacific in the 1990s" (ST/ ESCAP/879) in three important ways. First, the present study takes a closer look at the major emerging trends in the world economy in the 1990s in order to identify the challenges and opportunities that these present to the developing ESCAP economies. Second, it analyses the main underlying domestic trends in the developing countries of the region and their implications for the restructuring of these economies. Finally, the study examines the role that regional cooperation could play in facilitating the restructuring efforts of these economies.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Challenges and opportunities of restructuring the developing ESCAP economies in the 1990s, with special reference to regional economic cooperation AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1992-07 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6591 PB - United Nations AB -The present study builds upon and extends the previous study "Restructuring the developing economies of Asia and the Pacific in the 1990s" (ST/ ESCAP/879) in three important ways. First, the present study takes a closer look at the major emerging trends in the world economy in the 1990s in order to identify the challenges and opportunities that these present to the developing ESCAP economies. Second, it analyses the main underlying domestic trends in the developing countries of the region and their implications for the restructuring of these economies. Finally, the study examines the role that regional cooperation could play in facilitating the restructuring efforts of these economies.
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}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6591} } TY - GEN T1 - Challenges and opportunities of restructuring the developing ESCAP economies in the 1990s, with special reference to regional economic cooperation AU - UN.ESCAP UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6591 PB - United Nations AB -The present study builds upon and extends the previous study "Restructuring the developing economies of Asia and the Pacific in the 1990s" (ST/ ESCAP/879) in three important ways. First, the present study takes a closer look at the major emerging trends in the world economy in the 1990s in order to identify the challenges and opportunities that these present to the developing ESCAP economies. Second, it analyses the main underlying domestic trends in the developing countries of the region and their implications for the restructuring of these economies. Finally, the study examines the role that regional cooperation could play in facilitating the restructuring efforts of these economies.
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The present study builds upon and extends the previous study "Restructuring the developing economies of Asia and the Pacific in the 1990s" (ST/ ESCAP/879) in three important ways. First, the present study takes a closer look at the major emerging trends in the world economy in the 1990s in order to identify the challenges and opportunities that these present to the developing ESCAP economies. Second, it analyses the main underlying domestic trends in the developing countries of the region and their implications for the restructuring of these economies. Finally, the study examines the role that regional cooperation could play in facilitating the restructuring efforts of these economies.