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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- I. Context and Rationale for This Study -- A. Economic Growth and Inclusion in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economies -- B. Rationale for Promoting Inclusive Business in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation -- C. Making Inclusive Business Part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Agenda -- II. Defining Inclusive Business -- A. The Group of Twenty Inclusive Business Framework -- B. Characterizing Inclusive Business -- C. The Role of Governments -- III. The Market at the Base-of-the-Pyramid in Emerging Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economies -- IV. Inclusive Business in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economies -- A. Sizing the Inclusive Business Market, Investment, and Social Impact -- B. Trends of Inclusive Business Promotion in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economies -- V. Relevance of Inclusive Business to Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Groups -- A. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Committee on Trade and Investment -- B. Investment Expert Group -- C. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Committee Business Advisory Council -- D. Small and Medium Enterprises Working Group -- E. Policy Partnership, Women, and the Economy -- F. Policy Partnership on Food Security -- VI. Key Messages and Recommendations for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation to Promote Inclusive Business as Part of Its Inclusive Growth Agenda -- APPENDIX -- Profiles of Inclusive Business in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economies -- A. Australia -- B. Brunei Darussalam -- C. Canada -- D. Chile -- E. People's Republic of China -- F. Colombia -- G. Hong Kong, China -- H. Indonesia -- I. Japan -- J. Republic of Korea -- K. Malaysia -- L. Mexico -- M. New Zealand -- N. Papua New Guinea -- O. Peru -- P. Philippines -- Q. Russian Federation.
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In: Research in Asian economic studies, 7
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In: Report of the Eminent Persons Group, 1
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In: Springer eBook Collection
Attempts to integrate the Pacific regional economy accelerated sharply with the formation of the regionwide, official Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in 1989. This book probes into the distinctive process of regional cooperation in Asia-Pacific by focusing on the roles and perspectives of China, Japan, and Southeast Asian states. Asian developments shaping the new post-hegemonic global political economy challenge traditional models in international relations, which is here challenged to take East Asia seriously.
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In: East and West studies series 35
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) was founded in 1989. Since then the forum has developed into a major player in tri-partite relations between North America, East Asia and Europe. The Seattle and Bogor Summits were landmark events suggesting to many observers a gravitational shift in the world economy and world politics. Yet the Asian financial crisis had a sobering effect on high-flying expectations as APEC contributed little to crisis management. In the light of such contradictory performance, distinguished scholars here examine APEC's achievements and failures, its role and funct