Emerging Asia Risks Never Growing Rich (Nikkei Asian Review)
Emerging countries as a whole are still growing more slowly than before the 2008 global financial crisis. More importantly, deeper structural changes, notably the way technology is reshaping global manufacturing, are now threatening important parts of Asia’s development model. READ MORE
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