Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percent per year and has been accompanied by a decline in the relative importance of agriculture in the national output and employment. The response of poverty to this growth and structural transformation has been equally remarkable, with the headcount ratio in 2002 registering a more than 50 percent drop from the 1990 figure. Although impressive, Southeast Asia’s overall record in growth and poverty reduction has not been uniform, as evident in the experiences of countries like Indonesia, Philippines and East Timor, as well as the transition economies, namely, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam. In these countries, liberalizing agricultural tr...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
After 30 years of dynamic growth and substantial poverty reduction in Asia, do agriculture and rural...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
This paper examines the ASEAN Community approach and effort towards rural development and poverty er...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
Across Southeast Asia, agricultural growth has historically been a major driver of overall economic ...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...
Economic growth among Southeast Asian countries during the last 25 years has averaged at five percen...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
Most of the upland areas of Southeast Asia are characterized by insufficient infrastructure, low pro...
After 30 years of dynamic growth and substantial poverty reduction in Asia, do agriculture and rural...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
In the past 30 years Asia has experienced dynamic growth, structural transformation and achieved sub...
This paper examines the ASEAN Community approach and effort towards rural development and poverty er...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
In the last thirty years Asia has experienced dynamic growth and structural transformation, and has ...
Across Southeast Asia, agricultural growth has historically been a major driver of overall economic ...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
Lao PDR and Cambodia have been transitioning to a market-oriented policy regime. Both are agrarian e...
Developing Asia as a whole has taken remarkable strides since the food crises of the 1960s. Improvem...
No country has been able to sustain a rapid transition out of poverty without raising productivity i...