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100 _aJalilian, Hossein
245 _aAssessing China's impact on poverty in the Greater Mekong Subregion
_cedited by Hossein Jalilian; Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
260 _aSingapore
_bInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies
_c2013
300 _axxiv, 440 pages
_billus.
_c26 cm
490 _aGMS development series
_v3
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 425-440)
520 _aSince the dawn of the industrial revolution, and the ushering in of an era of global economic relations, the United States and Europe have been the core poles of economic power. However, China along with India are increasingly challenging the traditional economic hegemony. An issue of great importance is how this shift in the global economic balance of power will affect developing economies and the transition economies of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), which are located in China's backyard and deeply integrated into its economy through regional supply chains. This volume examines the rela
650 _aEconomic development
_zMekong River Region
650 _aEconomic development
_zSoutheast Asia
651 _aChina
_xForeign economic relations
_zMekong River Region.
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