Social Impact Of Economic Change
Introduction
The striking growth performance of the Asia’s economy has attracted interests from researchers and policy makers. Social Impact Of Economic Change. For a long period of time, the whole region has experienced increased growth even particularly in the newly industrialized economies and China to be precise. The number of people living in abject poverty in Asia decreased drastically between 1981 and 2001 whereby in China alone, this number dropped by more than 400 million.
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