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Asia Recovery Report - June 2001
| Date: | June 2001 |
| Type: | Reports |
| Series: | Asian Economic Integration Monitor |
Description
The June Update of the ARR 2001 reviews recent developments in key aspects of East Asia's growth and recovery and presents an assessment of the future prospects for the region. The main conclusion of the Update is that heightened risks further dampen economic prospects for this year, but a rebound is likely in 2002.
Contents
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Growth and Recovery in 2001
- Real Sector Developments
- Financial and Asset Market Developments
- Fiscal and Monetary Policies
- Financial Sector Restructuring
- Corporate Restructuring
- Risks to Regional Growth and Recovery
- Regional Economic Prospects