Asian Development Outlook (ADO) What Drives Innovation in Asia?
2020
P920 As4
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Titre
Asian Development Outlook (ADO) What Drives Innovation in Asia?
Corporate Author
Mention d'impression
ADB 2020
Langue
Anglais
Cote
P920 As4
System Control No.
IF000016852
Résumé
Excluding Asia’s high-income newly industrialized economies, growth will drop from 5.7% to 2.4% this year before recovering to 6.7% next year. Headline inflation accelerated in 2019 as food prices edged up but remained low by historical standards. Inflation will climb further to 3.2% in 2020, but declining food prices in the latter half of the year will set the stage for easing inflation in 2021. Downside risks to the outlook are severe, most notably from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In these difficult times, when challenges to growth abound, innovation is critical to inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth. While some economies in developing Asia are near or at the global innovation frontier, many others lag behind.
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