Publication Type
Presentation
Version
submittedVersion
Publication Date
8-2010
Abstract
The Financial Crisis of 2007 has had far-ranging implications for the global economy. Questions were raised if export-led growth model in Asia has hit the limits. Income growth must be inclusive and sustainable, and to be achieved alongside other goals. Asian economies need to rebalance growth toward greater reliance on domestic and regional demand with a greater emphasis on social and environmental sustainability.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Growth and Development
Research Areas
Applied Microeconomics
Publication
Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (SINCPEC) Conference 16 August 2010: Towards Balanced and Sustainable Growth Strategies for Post-Crisis Asia: A Shifting Paradigm and Challenges
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
Koh, Winston T.H..
A Shifting Paradigm and Growth Strategies Reappraisal in Post-Crisis Asia. (2010). Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (SINCPEC) Conference 16 August 2010: Towards Balanced and Sustainable Growth Strategies for Post-Crisis Asia: A Shifting Paradigm and Challenges.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1284
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Additional URL
http://www.sincpec.sg/docs/pecc_conf_160810/Panel%203_Winston%20Koh.pdf
Comments
Co-organized by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (SINCPEC) and the Asian Development Bank Institute