We use cookies on this website to give you a better user experience. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn more

Comprehensive Asia Development Plan and Beyond -Growth Strategies for More Prosperous and Equitable East Asia-

Comprehensive Asia Development Plan and Beyond -Growth Strategies for More Prosperous and Equitable East Asia-
Date:
2 October 2010
Authors:
Takeshi Fujimoto, Shochiro Hara, Fukunari Kimura
Tags:

Print Article:

Abstract


Let's dream of our bright and prosperous future. In the year of 2020, sixteen East Asia Summit (EAS) member countries can reach doubled per capita income compared with their income level in 2008 with proper policy guidance; eight countries may join developed countries with per capita income exceeding US$10,000, five countries could enjoy the status of newly industrialized countries with per capita income between US$3,000 and US$10,000, and three countries would have per capita income above US$1,000. The Comprehensive Asia Development Plan (CADP) provides immediate policy guidance for industrialization through the development of logistics and other economic infrastructure. Beyond CADP, EAS member countries will face novel policy challenges that developing countries in the world have not broken through yet. This policy brief claims that establishing four virtuous cycles will be the key and we must have the courage to meet a number of policy challenges.


ERIA-PB-2010-02.pdf

Search ERIA.org

Latest Multimedia

Indonesia's ASEAN Chairmanship 2023 High-Level Policy Dialogue: ASEAN Digital Community 2045

ERIA Knowledge Lab Discusses Scaling Up Innovation and Digital Technology Ecosystem

Is ASEAN Ready for Electric Vehicles? | ASEAN Insights Podcast

Latest Articles

Cambodia, Economic Integration, FTA
27 June 2024
Editor(s)/Author(s): Rashesh Shrestha, Dionisius A. Narjoko, Salvador Buban
This report is an outcome of ERIA’s study conducted to examine how Cambodia can maximise[...]
LPG, Energy, Cambodia, Master Plan
25 June 2024
Editor(s)/Author(s): Ministry of Mines and Energy, Government of Cambodia, ERIA
LPG demand in Cambodia has been increasing rapidly over the past 20[...]