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South-east Asia economic integration could worsen inequality: study

dr.wailing

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LHL was the who brought up the idea of AEC and is an active promoter of it.

But a study by an EU organization says AEC could worsen inequality.

Let's see who is right: LHL and his most expensive civil serpents or the EU researchers.

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South-east Asia economic integration could worsen inequality: study

(JAKARTA) - A plan by Southeast Asian countries to establish a European Union-inspired single market next year could worsen inequality and is likely to benefit men more than women, a new study warned Wednesday.

The Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) has set 2015 as the target to create a single economic market across the 10-nation bloc that is home to some 600 million people.

It is aimed at improving the flow of goods, services, investment and labour around the region, whose economic powers have long faced criticism for failing to work together more effectively.

The single market could add an extra 14 million new jobs and boost South-east Asia's annual growth 7.1 percent by 2025, according to the joint study by the UN's International Labour Organisation and the Asian Development Bank.

However it also warned the gains may not be evenly distributed, and the plan could increase already large gaps between rich and poor across the region.

"Unless decisively managed, this could increase inequality and worsen existing labour market deficits -- such as vulnerable and informal employment, and working poverty," the study said.

It called for South-east Asian countries to develop policies that support "inclusive and fair development" and to improve social protection.

The study also found that the share of new jobs going to women across the region would be smaller than those going to men.

Sukti Dasgupta, an International Labour Organisation economist and researcher on the study, said this was due to the sectors that were likely to be boosted by integration, such as construction and transport.

The study found that integration would benefit Cambodia, as well as other lower-income countries the most, while hitting Indonesia, South-east Asia's top economy, the hardest.

Growth in South-east Asia's economies has been impressive in the past 50 years and helped spawn millions of new middle class workers and attract foreign investment to the region.

However, wealth gaps are huge within the ASEAN bloc, which includes rich countries like Singapore, middle-income nations such as Indonesia and Malaysia, and lower-income ones such as Cambodia and Myanmar.

http://www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/asean-economy.xfz
 

GOD IS MY DOG

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that is the plan.........just like WTO and other free trade agreements.........

middle class get crushed when their jobs go to cheaper countries...........only companies and bosses benefit..........
 

mojito

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Millions of jobs will be created by the PAP in Singapore for talented people from all over ASEAN. Should there be less inequality and more poverty for these talented individuals? Of course not! Obviously these reaearchers have got their priorities wrong.

Loong is both wise and benevolent!
 
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