Push
market integration in expanding East Asia
The Japan Times, February 26, 2007
YOSHIO
NAKAMURA
As robust economic expansion continues worldwide, emerging economic
powers like the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and other
Asian countries are riding a wave of globalization to achieve rapid
growth.
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Japan,
South Korea can pull Asia together
The Japan Times, Feb. 22, 2007
TAKASHI KITAZUME
Japan and South Korea should work together to save the flagging
efforts to seek tighter economic integration in Asia, where key
players seem to lack a common blueprint for the region's future
and push for their own separate agenda, veteran journalists from
South Korea told a recent symposium in Tokyo.
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BIMP-EAGA
wrong economic partner, says NEDA chief
Mindanews, 22 February 2007
The
ADB made a study aimed to help mobilize the potential of sub-regional
economic cooperation for the development of BIMP-EAGA, highlighting
the EAGA profile, setting up short- and long-term development visions
and strategies, and developing a framework for implementation and
monitoring.
Along with other important findings, the study indicated that there
were "significant investment opportunities based on latent
economic complementation and other forms of regional economic cooperation."
It also provided a list of investment and trade project proposals.
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Five
trends in Asia that will impact Western Pennsylvania's economy
Dennis Unkovic, February 13, 2007
As
Asian economic might has grown, the material quality of life of
Asian people has risen dramatically, too. Today Asia represents
not just competition, but a customer base as well for a wide spectrum
of American businesses.
But Asia also has emerged as a competitor for the resources that
are consumed to create high living standards, leading me to the
first of five trends in Asia that I believe will have the most impact
on the Pittsburgh regional economy.
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