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An Asian strategy for recovery and reconstruction after COVID-19

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Basri, Muhammad Chatib
Bery, Suman
de Brouwer, Gordon
Huang, Yiping
Itoh, Motoshige
Quah, Danny
Smith, Heather
Sta Maria, Rebecca
Tangkitvanich, Somkiat
Drysdale, Peter

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Asian Bureau of Economic Research

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Asian nations should proactively coordinate financial, trade, public health and food security policies to avoid prolonged economic stagnation and international disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. The weight and potential of Asian economies will be central to global economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. Cooperation in Asia to effect immediate action and frame ongoing collaboration will help avoid unintended international consequences of nationally driven policy responses and a deeper and prolonged downturn. Regional and multilateral frame-works will increase capacity to contribute constructively to regional and global recovery.

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2099-12-31
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