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The Growth Potential of the Service Sector
The service sector is becoming an increasingly important part of regional growth as countries move beyond the 'Factory Asia' economic model. A new ADB working paper looks at the potential the service sector holds to create jobs and drive growth and the kind of policies governments need to adopt to stimulate services.
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