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Economic Instruments in Environmental and Natural Resource Management in Southeast Asia and China: Lessons and Way Forward

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  • Maria Angeles O. Catelo
  • Herminia A. Francisco
  • Bernice Anne C. Darvin

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According to the Asian Development outlook for 2015 (ADB 2015), the developing countries in Southeast Asia are the main engines of global growth since the 2009 financial crisis. These countries contributed nearly 60 percent of annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth, whic stood at 4 percent on the average. Southeast Asia's aggregate GDP is projected to grow by 4.9 percent in 2015. The region was also expected to enjoy continued expansion through 2016 at 5.3 percent growth, in time for the inauguration of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community.

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  • Maria Angeles O. Catelo & Herminia A. Francisco & Bernice Anne C. Darvin, 2016. "Economic Instruments in Environmental and Natural Resource Management in Southeast Asia and China: Lessons and Way Forward," Policy Paper 2016, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA).
  • Handle: RePEc:sag:seappr:2016:326
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