State of the Region 2014-2015
The Asia-Pacific region is forecast to grow at around 3.8 percent over the next two years before moderating to around 3.5 percent in 2018-2019. While far from the heady rates of above 5 percent growth during the pre-Global Economic Crisis period it represents a steady if unremarkable recovery from the depths of dark days of the 2008-2009.
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State of the Region Report 2014-2015
Content:
i Message from the Co-Chairs of PECC
ii Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Prospects for Growth in the Asia-Pacific Region
Contributed by Eduardo Pedrosa
- Future Drivers of Growth
- Changing Balance between Emerging and Advanced Economies?
- Figure 1.1: Asia-Pacific GDP growth
- United States
- Box 1: The US Economy
- China
- Box 2: China’s Economy for 2014: Steady and Sound Growth with Reform and Innovation
- Japan
- Box 3: Japan: The Progress of Abenomics
- India
- Box 4: India: Middle Class Strikes Back
- Southeast Asia
- Figure 1.2: Balance of aggregate demand in selected ASEAN economies
- Box 5: ASEAN Economy Post-2015: Issues, Challenges, Policies
- Pacific South America
- Oceania
- Northeast Asia
- The External Sector
- Current Account Balance
- Figure 1.3: Asia-Pacific trade growth
- Figure 1.4: Export growth
- Figure 1.5: Import growth
- Figure 1.6: Transpacific current account balance
- Figure 1.7: Asia-Pacific vs. Global Growth
- Figure 1.8: Emerging and advanced economy growth in the Asia-Pacific
- The Future of Growth in the Asia-Pacific
- Balanced Growth
- Consumption
- Figure 1.9: Estimated changes to share of GDP 2014 (percentage points change from 2007 baseline)
- Investment
- Figure 1.10: Average household expenditure in Asia-Pacific economies
- Figure 1.11 Investment as a percentage of GDP
- Innovation and Growth
- Figure 1.12: Contribution of total factor productivity to Asia-Pacific growth (weighted by GDP US$)
- Figure 1.13: Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.14: Contribution of TFP to Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.15: Contribution of ICT capital to Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.16: Contribution of Non-ICT capital to Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.17: Contribution of labor quantity to Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.18: Contribution of labor composition to Asia-Pacific GDP growth (weighted average)
- Figure 1.19: Asia-Pacific economies ranking on global innovation index’s input-sub-index
- Figure 1.20: Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (% of GDP)
- Figure 1.21: Graduates in science and engineering (%)
- Figure 1.22: University/industry collaboration
- Figure 1.23: Firms offering formal training (% of firms surveyed)
- Figure 1.24: Asia-Pacific economies innovation input sub-index score (0-100)
- The Future of Growth in the Asia-Pacific
Chapter 2: Can RCEP and the TPP be path ways to FTAAP?
Contributed by Peter A. Petri and Ali Abdul Raheem
- APEC and FTAAP
- Figure 2.1: Timeline of regional initiatives by APEC economies
- The Pathway Strategy
- Figure 2.2: Comparison of TPP and RCEP objectives
- How the Pathways Might Work
- Figure 2.3: Membership of possible Asia-Pacific trade agreements
- Figure 2.4: Income gains from alternative agreements (% of GDP)
- The Benefits
- Conclusions
- Figure 2.5: Income gains from alternative agreements (2025 estimates)
- References
Chapter 3: Perceptions of Growth and Integration in the Asia-Pacific
Contributed by Eduardo Pedrosa
- Figure 3.1: Top 5 priorities for APEC Leaders to address at their upcoming meeting in Beijing (by sub-region)
- Figure 3.2: Top 5 priorities for APEC Leaders to address at their upcoming meeting in Beijing (by sector)
- Whither the WTO?
- Future of Growth a Key Issue
- Economic Outlook
- Risks to Growth
- Figure 3.3: Expectations for economic growth over the next 12 months compared to the last year for the following economies/ regions
- Figure 3.4: Top 10 risks to growth
- Lack of Political Leadership – A Shared Concern
- Figure 3.5: Top 10 risks to growth (by sub-region)
- Figure 3.6: Top 10 risks to growth (by sector)
- Future Growth and Consumption in the Asia-Pacific
- Figure 3.7: Drivers of growth over the next 5-10 years
- Figure 3.8: Consumer expenditure in the Asia-Pacific
- The Future Consumers
- APEC Growth Strategy
- Figure 3.9: Satisfaction with efforts to improve the quality of growth in the region
- Figure 3.10: Future drivers of growth
- Drivers of Future Growth for Individual Economies
- Future Growth in the Asia-Pacific
- Trade Liberalization in the Asia-Pacific
- Figure 3.11: Critical factors for the future of Asia-Pacific growth
- The Rule of Law
- Workforce Training and Mobility
- The Future of Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation
- Figure 3.12: Whither India in the Asia-Pacific
- Figure 3.13: APEC membership as a top 5 priority
- Figure 3.14: Views on the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP)
- Towards an FTAAP
- How likely are any of the regional trade deals to reach a conclusion ?
- Ambivalence Reigns
- Figure 3.15: Likelihood of RTAs reaching a conclusion within next 3 years
- Figure 3.16: Undecided, uninformed, or unwilling
- Need for Outreach
- Priority Issues for Regional Trade Agreements
- Figure 3.17: Priority issues for regional trade deals
- Figure 3.18: Priority Issues for regional trade deals
- The Future of APEC
- Southeast Asians More Positive on APEC
- Figure 3.19: APEC is as important or more important today compared to 1989 when it was created
- Figure 3.20: Views on APEC over time
- North American Ambivalence
- APEC’s Importance for South America
- APEC: New Challenges and Agenda Ahead for Asia-Pacific Cooperation
Chapter 4: Annual Report of the Composite Index of Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region: 1990~2011
Contributed by Bo Chen
- Figure 4.1: Composite index of regional economic integration>
- Figure 4.2: Comparison of 2010 and 2011 indices
- Asia-Pacific Trade Flows
- Figure 4.3: Intra-regional trade flows
- Figure 4.4: Intra-regional flows of foreign direct investment
- Figure 4.5: Intra-regional tourist inflows (% of total)
- Figure 4.6: Convergence index
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Tourism Flows
- Convergence Index
- Figure 4.7: Deviation of GDP per capita
- Figure 4.8: GDP per capita growth
- Diverging Incomes
- Figure 4.9: Deviation indicator: urban resident ratio
- Figure 4.10: Deviation indicator : share of non-agriculture in GDP
- Figure 4.11: Deviation indicator: expenditure on education as a proportion of GNI
- Figure 4.12: Deviation indicator: life expectancy