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This book examines the current main sustainable development issues
in Asia from a socio-economic, macroeconomic, and financial
perspective, beyond a plain environmental context. The book further
analyzes both financial or health crises, which jeopardize the
economic sustainability of countries, particularly in Asia where a
sustained economic growth path is an occurrence of the recent past.
By doing so, the volume presents case studies on countries such as
China, Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries, like Thailand. In
some instances, the book provides a comparative analysis of the
experience of European Union countries. The book is divided into
two parts. The first part presents contributions with
socio-economic perspectives under the broad heading of sustainable
development. Each contribution examines a specific Asian country.
Additionally, it looks into China's rise in adjacent regions like
the Middle East, discussing China's positioning in the world in the
current post Covid19 context. The second part presents the
experiences of a number of Asian countries in terms of financial
and economic perspectives, including an analysis of the issue of
sovereign debt. The book further examines broader topics, like the
sustainability of the top financial centers, and micro-finance. The
volume is a must-read for scholars, students, and practitioners,
interested in a better understanding of sustainable development
issues in Asia in particular, and economics in general.
This book examines the current main sustainable development issues
in Asia from a socio-economic, macroeconomic, and financial
perspective, beyond a plain environmental context. The book further
analyzes both financial or health crises, which jeopardize the
economic sustainability of countries, particularly in Asia where a
sustained economic growth path is an occurrence of the recent past.
By doing so, the volume presents case studies on countries such as
China, Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries, like Thailand. In
some instances, the book provides a comparative analysis of the
experience of European Union countries. The book is divided into
two parts. The first part presents contributions with
socio-economic perspectives under the broad heading of sustainable
development. Each contribution examines a specific Asian country.
Additionally, it looks into China’s rise in adjacent regions like
the Middle East, discussing China’s positioning in the world in
the current post Covid19 context. The second part presents the
experiences of a number of Asian countries in terms of financial
and economic perspectives, including an analysis of the issue of
sovereign debt. The book further examines broader topics, like the
sustainability of the top financial centers, and
micro-finance. The volume is a must-read for scholars,
students, and practitioners, interested in a better understanding
of sustainable development issues in Asia in particular, and
economics in general.
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