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Water security, economic growth and sustainable development
Water security, economic growth and sustainable development: linking society, economy and environment by Asit K Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada.
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Australia's Fintech Market
Innovation is a key factor to grow profits and reap opportunities in Australia's $4 billion fintech market, says Frost & Sullivan.
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Indonesia’s infrastructure crisis
Indonesia’s infrastructure crisis is inhibiting poverty reduction and economic growth, and is breeding dangerous slums in its major cities, writes John West.
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Conundrum syrien
Brève portant sur le conundrum syrien : pertinence de la notion de développement économique et social pour l’appréhender ? Par Claude DUVAL et Alexandra TRZECIAK.
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India's 2016-17 budget
India's 2016-17 budget is a positive step in India’s transformation process writes Mukul Asher.
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China’s productivity challenge
China needs a genuine open market economy to reignite its productivity genie, argues John West.
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A new plan to rescue Kosi Basin from poverty
Bad planning has destroyed a fertile region, but there’s hope a new water management plan will bring growth and economic sustainability, argue Asit K Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada.
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Yémen : à quand l’« Arabie heureuse » ?
Yémen : à quand l’« Arabie heureuse » s'interrogent Claude Duval et Alexandra Trzeciak.
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Stemming China's capital exodus
China should implement capital controls to stem capital outflows argues ITO Hiroyuki.
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China's urban apartheid
China's hukou system, which discriminates heavily against rural migrants to the city, should be abolished as soon as practicable, argues John West.
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China facing the exchange rate policy dilemma
China has entered the trilemma of open macroeconomic policy — independent monetary policy, capital mobility, and a fixed exchange rate cannot be achieved simultaneously, argues Yuqing Xing.
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Labor unrest in China
China could well become the "epicenter of global labor unrest", writes John West.
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Confronting Obesity in Asia’s Cities
Obesity is a growing crisis that governments cannot afford to ignore, argue Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley.
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Frost & Sullivan’s GIL 2016 -- Thailand 23 March
Frost & Sullivan’s GIL 2016: Thailand, 23rd March 2016 will identify opportunities and strategies for growth in a competitive environment.
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Singapore versus Hong Kong
Singapore and Hong Kong have long been rivals for the crown of Asia's best city. But Singapore has now crept well ahead of Hong Kong, a trend that is bound to continue, writes John West.
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Dharavi, India's most famous slum
Asia has many large slums, but India's Dharavi may be the most famous, thanks in part to the film it inspired, "Slumdog Millionaire", writes John West.
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Public-Private-Partnerships for Haryana
Mukul Asher shares his thoughts on Public- Private Partnership (PPP) For Improving Village Economy of Haryana.
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Urbanization and Asia's innovation imperative
Asia must lift its game if it is to harness the potential of its cities as hubs of innovation, writes John West.
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Investing in Cambodia
Will Cambodia's skills shortfall derail its stellar economic growth, asks John West.
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How to approach setting the rate structure for India’s GST?
How to approach setting the rate structure for India’s GST ask Mukul Asher & Azad Singh Bali.
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