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Preserving stability and promoting growth (English)

Growth in developing countries is expected to pick up from 4.8 percent in 2013 to 5.0 percent in 2014, 5.4 percent in 2015, and 5.6 percent in 2016. Stronger global growth will help most developing East Asia Pacific (EAP) countries grow at a steady pace while they adjust to tighter global financial conditions. The structure of domestic demand is undergoing adjustment as countries are trying to unwind internal imbalances and respond to external vulnerabilities...
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Ablaza,Christine Marie Jimenez; Artuso,Fabio; Beath,Andrew; Chua,Karl Kendrick Tiu; Clarke,Julian Latimer; Coates,Brendan Mark; Epetia, Tina; Hofman,Bert; Hu,Bingjie; Limkin,Joseph Louie C.; Lord,Montague; Mansour,Wael; Mishra,Deepak K.; Ollero,Antonio M.; Punongbayan,Jan Carlo Borruel; Rahardja,Sjamsu; Record,Richard James Lowden; Sabarillo,Anthony; Shetty,Sudhir; Vashakmadze,Ekaterine T.; Wihardja,Maria Monica.

Preserving stability and promoting growth (English). East Asia and Pacific economic update Washington, DC : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/474401468027633486

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