
East Asia Update - April 2007 Ten Years After the Asian Crisis East Asian economies are growing strong, but as they climb steadily to higher income levels, the next challenge is to avoid the "middle-income trap", says World Bank's semi-annual analysis of the region . More
An East Asian Renaissance: Ideas for Economic Growth (Final Edition) East Asia –-a region that has transformed itself since the financial crisis of the 1990s-– must now turn to the urgent domestic challenges of inequality, social cohesion, corruption and environmental degradation arising from its success. More
East Asian Visions: Perspectives on Economic Development (Conference Edition) The World Bank and the Institute for Policy Studies bring together in this volume the diverse views of 17 prominent East Asian policymakers, scholars and statesmen who reflect on the impacts of the recent transformation of their region in a new collection of essays. More
East Asian Finance: the Road to Robust Markets (Final Edition) The report notes that to make the most of the $1.6 trillion in foreign reserves and $9.6 trillion in domestic financial sector assets, East Asia needs to further diversify its financial markets by developing its securities markets . More

Doing Business 2007 - How to Reform Singapore ranks first on the ease of doing business, China is a top reformer, but East Asia's pace of reform slips. East Asia focus
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World Development Report 2007: Development and the Next Generation Huge benefits reaped from investment in working age population but challenges remain. Press release
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Trading on Time Delays have a great impact on a developing country's exports, especially perishable agricultural products, says latest IFC/WB study. It highlights the need to improve trade facilitation. More Report:Trading on Time (108kb pdf)
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Investment Climate: How Do Countries Rank in the Region?
Not If, But When Adapting to Natural Hazards in the Pacific Islands Region. Report calls for urgent action to reduce the risks facing Pacific Islands countries from more intense and more frequent cyclones. More
Report: Not If, But When
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