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The Great Upheaval Resetting Development Policy And Institutions For The Decade Of Action In Asia And The Pacific(1st Edition)

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Swarnim Wagle ,Kanni Wignaraja

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ISBN: 1009224328, 978-1009224321

Book publisher: Cambridge University Press

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The Great Upheaval Resetting Development Policy And Institutions For The Decade Of Action In Asia And The Pacific 1st Edition Summary: At the turn of the 21st Century, Asia pulled one billion people out of poverty in one generation, a meteoric rise suddenly stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic. This volume examines the strengths of the Asian-Pacific response to the pandemic and weaknesses that the region must re-engineer to rebound. It reimagines social and economic pathways to revamp production modes and networks to rekindle sustainable growth. Home to two-thirds of the world's population, the Asia-Pacific Region already accounts for close to half of all global output. By 2050 – after a detour of two centuries and a few pandemics – Asia-Pacific can again become a centrifugal economic and social force. This volume sets out options for policymakers to consider as we head into a new Asia-Pacific Century, one where economic strength will be necessary but insufficient by itself, as inclusion, resilience and sustainability – once seen as moral choices – become imperatives for the planet's future.