Social costs of economic restructuring in Asia and the Pacific
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RT Generic T1 Social costs of economic restructuring in Asia and the Pacific A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1994-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6621 PB United Nations AB <p>The project on social costs of economic restructuring was implemented in response to the recommendation of the Commission, with generous financial assistance from the Government of Japan. Studies on the subject were prepared for the following ten countries: China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. These studies highlighted the macroeconomic consequences of economic restructuring and sectoral effects, based on indicators such as access to health care and education, literacy, housing, social services, and the impact on employment. The question of "governance" as well as the institutional capability and the manner in which it grew to accommodate the needs of economic restructuring were among the other important issues that were discussed. The country papers and the experiences and issues on the social consequences of economic restructuring were considered at the regional seminar on the subject held in May 1992. Based on the country studies and the main findings of the seminar, a regional overview paper was also prepared which presented a regional perspective on the social dimensions of the restructuring process.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Social costs of economic restructuring in Asia and the Pacific AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1994-03 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6621 PB - United Nations AB -The project on social costs of economic restructuring was implemented in response to the recommendation of the Commission, with generous financial assistance from the Government of Japan. Studies on the subject were prepared for the following ten countries: China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. These studies highlighted the macroeconomic consequences of economic restructuring and sectoral effects, based on indicators such as access to health care and education, literacy, housing, social services, and the impact on employment. The question of "governance" as well as the institutional capability and the manner in which it grew to accommodate the needs of economic restructuring were among the other important issues that were discussed. The country papers and the experiences and issues on the social consequences of economic restructuring were considered at the regional seminar on the subject held in May 1992. Based on the country studies and the main findings of the seminar, a regional overview paper was also prepared which presented a regional perspective on the social dimensions of the restructuring process.
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The project on social costs of economic restructuring was implemented in response to the recommendation of the Commission, with generous financial assistance from the Government of Japan. Studies on the subject were prepared for the following ten countries: China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. These studies highlighted the macroeconomic consequences of economic restructuring and sectoral effects, based on indicators such as access to health care and education, literacy, housing, social services, and the impact on employment. The question of "governance" as well as the institutional capability and the manner in which it grew to accommodate the needs of economic restructuring were among the other important issues that were discussed. The country papers and the experiences and issues on the social consequences of economic restructuring were considered at the regional seminar on the subject held in May 1992. Based on the country studies and the main findings of the seminar, a regional overview paper was also prepared which presented a regional perspective on the social dimensions of the restructuring process.