Output has recovered to above pre-crisis levels throughout developing East Asia and, in some countries, is expanding at near pre-crisis rates. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is likely to rise 8.9 percent in the region in 2010, up from 7.3 percent in 2009 and in line with the average growth rate during 2000-08. Economic expansion is projected to slow to about 7.8 percent in 2011, as spare capacity becomes scarce, fiscal and monetary stimulus measures...
FY17 - Monetary and Credit Policies,FY17 - Macroeconomic Resilience,FY17 - Tax policy,FY17 - Fiscal Policy,FY17 - Inclusive Growth,FY17 - Economic Growth and Planning,FY17 - Macro-financial policies,FY17 - Green Growth,FY17 - Fiscal sustainability,FY17 - Public Expenditure Policy,FY17 - External Finance,FY17 - Structural Transformation and Economic Diversification
FY17 - Other Industry, Trade and Services,FY17 - Other Non-bank Financial Institutions,FY17 - Other Public Administration,FY17 - Other Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry
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