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ArtikelToo Little, Too Late in Southeast Asia  
Oleh: Green, David
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 172 no. 2 (Mar. 2009), page 13.
Topik: Southeast Asia; Global economy; Recession; Energy prices
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    • Nomor Panggil: FF21.21
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Isi artikelThe global economy is facing a very cheerless 2009. The OECD economies are sliding or already have slid into recession. Developing Asian countries face weaker demand for exports, lower flows of remittances and less investment. Lower energy prices may help some countries, but generally lower commodity prices hurt. The first table shows that the estimates of growth for 2009 fell as last year ended and the new one began. The countries more involved with international trade are clearly suffering the most with Singapore and Thailand expected to be in recession and Malaysia to eke out only slender growth. For some countries, the impact on growth may not seem horribly large, but these are moving targets and the bad news continues to come.
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