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Mar 8, 2024 · The Southeast's economy outperformed the rest of the country during the pandemic, new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta shows. Although the southeastern economy has long experienced faster growth than the national average, the region's lead has significantly widened since 2019.
Aug 17, 2020 · In East and Southeast Asia, economic growth has largely resulted from regional and global trade. However, development is not spread evenly across the region and economic inequalities still persist. Global connections have been the principle driver of economic success in East and Southeast Asia.
Jun 3, 2021 · This article identifies two phases of rapid South East Asian economic growth and argues that both were linked to new opportunities in the global economy. During the first phase, stretching from the 1870s to 1929, South East Asia grew through vent-for-surplus trade in resource-intensive primary commodities. Just four of these – rice, rubber ...
How did states and communities across the Southeast fare? Did they keep up with the national trend? This article uses recent U.S. Census Bureau data to provide a snapshot of the economic well-being of states across the Southeast. 1. Median household incomes The year 2015 brought substantial growth in household incomes (see table 1).
Nov 1, 2014 · A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute, Southeast Asia at the crossroads: Three paths to prosperity, finds that the region can address its productivity challenges and find new catalysts for growth by pursuing the opportunities associated with three global megatrends:
Mar 28, 2008 · In the pre-nineteenth-century world, the Southeast Asian region was eulogized as a land of immense wealth; developments there were of crucial importance to the entirety of world history in the pre-1600 period.
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The economic growth in Southeast Asia is believed to be rooted in private enterprises and unrestricted market forces (Table 2.4). A more detached view of European presence in the region, along with increasing quantification, prompted a reassessment of economic growth during the late colonial period.