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HIGHLIGHTS Changing the Industrial Geography In Asia The Impact of China and India By Shahid Yusuf & Kaoru Nabeshima

China and India are emerging as the heartlands of global manufacturing. In conjunction with the financial crisis of 2008-9, this phenomenon is likely to transform the industrial geography of Asia – and the world. Through an analysis of the factors driving the transformation, this book indicates the implications for manufacturing activities in the major economies of East and South Asia. Aug 2010  |  304 pages  |  978-0-8213-8240-0  |  Paperback  |  $24.95

World Bank East Asia and Pacific Economic Update 2010, Volume 1 Emerging Stronger from the Crisis In this edition of the World Bank’s comprehensive, twiceyearly review of the region’s economies, the Bank finds that, largely thanks to China, the region’s output, exports, and employment have mostly returned to the levels they were at before the crisis. And while countries can grow rapidly in the next decade even in a slower world economy, they need to return to their structural reform agendas with renewed vigour. These agendas can include regional components, with a focus on regional economic integration, and addressing the challenges posed by climate change. Apr 2010  |  96 pages  |  978-0-8213-8275-2  |  Paperback  |  $35

East Asia and Pacific Update, November 2009 Transforming the Rebound into Recovery This region’s economy has rebounded from the financial crisis and global recession that began in late 2008, but has it reached recovery stage? Why has the East Asia and Pacific region fared better than other developing regions? Can the region continue to grow as fast as it did before the crisis if demand from the developed world remains weak? Take China out of the equation and how is the rest of the region really doing? These are some of the questions addressed in this report. Dec 2009  |  96 pages  |  978-0-8213-8267-7  |  Paperback  |  $35

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Addressing China’s Water Scarcity

Eco2 Cities

A Synthesis of Recommendations for Selected Water Resource Management Issues

By Hiroaki Suzuki et al

By Jian Xie

Presents an overview of China’s water scarcity situation, assesses the policy and institutional requirements for addressing it, and recommends key areas for strengthening and reform. This report covers water governance, water rights, water pricing and affordability and water pollution control. Dec 2009  |  152 pages  |  978-0-8213-7645-4  |  Paperback  |  $35

Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2010, Global Lessons from East Asia and the Global Financial Crisis

By Yifu Lin Justin & Boris Pleskovic

Presents papers from a global gathering of the world’s leading development scholars and practitioners held in June 2009. Paper themes include: Industrial Policy and Development; Social Capital, Institutions, and Development; Financial Crisis and Regulation; Innovation and Competition. Nov 2010  |  424 pages  |  978-0-8213-8060-4  |  Paperback  |  $35

Doing Dams Better The Challenge of Lao Nam Theun 2 Edited by Ian Porter & Jayasankar Shivakumar

Describes how skilful management, effective communications, and technical expertise helped to reach consensus and nurtured private-public partnerships, engaged stakeholders, strengthened Lao PDR’s development framework and poverty reduction efforts, and addressed the project’s environmental and social impacts. Aug 2010  |  216 pages  |  978-0-8213-6985-2  |  Paperback  |  $25 Directions in Development Series

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Ecological Cities as Economic Cities This is a point of departure for cities that would like to reap the many benefits of ecological and economic sustainability. It provides an analytical and operational framework that offers strategic guidance to cities on sustainable and integrated urban development. At the same time case studies are used throughout the book to provide a matter-of-fact and ground-level perspective. This framework is flexible and easily customized to the context of each country or city. Based on the particular circumstances and the development priorities of a city – the application of the framework can contribute to the development of a unique action plan or roadmap in each case. This action plan can be triggered through catalyst projects. Many of the examples included are from the East Asia region. May 2010  |  376 pages  |  978-0-8213-8046-8  |  Paperback  |  $35

Health Financing in Indonesia A Reform Roadmap By Claudia Rokx et al

In 2004 the Indonesian government made a commitment to provide its entire population with health insurance coverage through a mandatory public health insurance scheme. Based on Indonesia’s health system configuration, likely future demographic, epidemiological, geo-political, and socioeconomic trends, this book provides a comprehensive reference framework toward achieving universal health insurance coverage. Aug 2009  |  200 pages  |  978-0-8213-8006-2  |  Paperback  |  $25 Directions in Development Series

Forthcoming Higher Education, Skills and Innovation in East Asia By Emanuela Di Gropello

Economic Opportunities Dec 2010  |  352 pages  |  978-0-8213-8490-9  |  Paperback  |  $39.95 for Women in the East Asia and Pacific Region Reforming China’s Rural A Regional Overview Health System By Amanda Ellis, Daniel Kirkwood, & Dhruv Malhotra Brings together data and available evidence on the constraints that female entrepreneurs in the region face with regard to: access to assets, business regulations and governance issues, and available avenues for expanding businesses and trading with larger markets. The authors present recommendations at the end of each chapter. May 2010  |  120 pages  |  978-0-8213-8300-1  |  Paperback  |  $25

By Adam Wagstaff et al

Examines the performance and workings of China’s rural health system leading up to the reforms of the 2000s, outlines the reforms, and presents some early evidence on their impacts. The authors outline ideas for building on these reforms to further strengthen China’s rural health system, covering health financing and health insurance, service delivery, and public health. The authors conclude by using the experiences of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries to gaze into China’s future, asking not only what China’s health system might look like, but also how China might get there from where it is today. Jun 2009  |  274 pages  |  978-0-8213-7982-0  |  Paperback  |  $35 Directions in Development Series


Rural Informatization in China By Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang, Asheeta Bhavnani, Nagy K. Hanna, Kaoru Kimura, & Randeep Sudan

China’s recent economic growth has expanded industrialization and urbanization, upgraded consumption, increased social mobility, and initiated a shift from an economy based on agriculture to one based on industry and services. However, more than half of China’s people still live in rural areas – where average income per capita is less than a third of the urban average.

BESTSELLERS Addressing HIV/AIDS in East Asia and the Pacific

By Indermit S. Gill & Homi Kharas 2007  |  384 pages  |  978-0-8213-6747-6  |  Paperback  |  $39.95

Africa’s Silk Road

978-0-8213-7203-6  |  Hardback  |  $50

By Harry G. Broadman 2006  |  384 pages  |  978-0-8213-6835-0  |  Paperback  |  $25

An African Exploration of the East Asian Education Experience By Jee-Peng Tan & Fredriksen Birger 2008  |  400 pages  |  978-0-8213-7371-2  |  Paperback  |  $60

Tiger Economies Under Threat A Comparative Analysis of Malaysia’s Industrial Prospects and Policy Options By Shahid Yusuf & Kaoru Nabeshima

In recent years, growth rates in the so-called “Tiger economies” of Southeast Asia have been above the average not only for developing countries but for the world as a whole. Yet they fall short of the economic growth experienced during 1975–95. The underlying worry for policy makers is that the decrease presages the beginning of a downward trend, a worry that has been sharpened by the global recession. But are the Tiger economies under threat? And if so, what are the causes and how can they be addressed? This book employs a comparative analysis of the Southeast Asian Tiger economies, centred on Malaysia, to tackle these questions. The findings presented will be of particular interest to policy makers, academics, business people, and researchers. Oct 2009  |  312 pages  |  978-0-8213-7880-9  |  Paperback  |  $24.95

Building Bridges

China’s Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Sub-Saharan Africa By Vivien Foster, William Butterfield, & Chuan Chen 2008  |  168 pages  |  978-0-8213-7554-9  |  Paperback  |  $22

China Urbanizes

Consequences, Strategies, and Policies Edited by Shahid Yusuf & Anthony Saich 2008  |  228 pages  |  978-0-8213-7211-1  |  Paperback  |  $25

East Asia’s Sustainable Energy Future By Xlaodong Wang et al

Outlines a sustainable energy path for six East Asian countries – China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam – over the next two decades, and presents policy tools and financing mechanisms to get there. With the right policies and financing, these countries could stabilize CO2 emissions by 2025, improve the local environment, and enhance energy security without compromising economic growth. To achieve this shift requires immediate government action on policy and institutional reforms to transform the energy sector towards much higher efficiency and more widespread use of lowcarbon technologies, and transfer of substantial financing and low-carbon technologies from developed countries. Jun 2010  |  184 pages  |  978-0-8213-8486-2  |  Paperback  |  $25

East Asian Visions

Perspectives on Economic Development By Indermit S. Gill, Yukon Huang, & Homi Kharas 2007  |  368 pages  |  978-0-8213-6745-2  |  Paperback  |  $39.95

Financing Energy Efficiency

Lessons from Brazil, China, India, and Beyond By Robert P. Taylor et al 2008  |  304 pages  |  978-0-8213-7304-0  |  Paperback  |  $30

Global Production Networking and Technological Change in East Asia By Shahid Yusuf, M. Anjum Altaf, & Kaoru Nabeshima 2004  |  496 pages  |  978-0-8213-5618-0  |  Paperback  |  $30

Growing Industrial Clusters in Asia Serendipity and Science

Climate Resilient Cities

Edited by Shahid Yusuf, Kaoru Nabeshima, & Shoichi Yamashita 2008  |  304 pages  |  978-0-8213-7213-5  |  Paperback  |  $30

By Neeraj Prasad et al 2009  |  184 pages  |  978-0-8213-7766-6  |  Paperback  |  $39.95

Innovation for Development and the Role of Government

A Primer on Reducing Vulnerabilities to Disasters

Connecting East Asia

A Perspective from the East Asia and Pacific Region

2005  |  308 pages  |  978-0-8213-6162-7  |  Paperback  |  $20

By Qimiao Fan et al 2008  |  224 pages  |  978-0-8213-7672-0  |  Paperback  |  $35

A New Framework for Infrastructure

Consumer Participation in Infrastructure Regulation Evidence from the East Asia and Pacific Region

By Elisa Muzzini 2005  |  60 pages  |  978-0-8213-6380-5  |  Paperback  |  $10 World Bank Working Papers, No 66

Meeting the Challenges of Secondary Education in Latin America and East Asia

Improving Efficiency and Resource Mobilization 2006  |  372 pages  |  978-0-8213-6645-5  |  Paperback  |  $35

Dancing With Giants

The Microeconomics of Income Distribution Dynamics in East Asia and Latin America

Edited by Alan Winters & Shahid Yusuf 2007  |  288 pages  |  978-0-8213-6749-0  |  Paperback  |  $24.95

By Nora Lustig, Francois Bourguignon, & Francisco H. G. Ferreira 2004  |  436 pages  |  978-0-8213-5861-0  |  Paperback  |  $38

East Asia Decentralizes

Postindustrial East Asian Cities

2005  |  278 pages  |  978-0-8213-6059-0  |  Paperback  |  $30

By Shahid Yusuf & Kaoru Nabeshima 2006  |  368 pages  |  978-0-8213-5622-7  |  Paperback  |  $30

China, India, and the Global Economy

Winds of Change

Ideas for Economic Growth

2004  |  128 pages  |  978-0-8213-5916-7  |  Paperback  |  $15

China and India’s New Economic Frontier

Jul 2009  |  64 pages  |  978-0-8213-8018-5  |  Paperback  |  $15 World Bank Working Papers, No. 172

An East Asian Renaissance

Making Local Government Work

East Asia Integrates

A Trade Policy Agenda for Shared Growth By Kathie Krumm & Homi Kharas 2004  |  246 pages  |  978-0-8213-5514-5  |  Paperback  |  $30 Trade and Development Series

East Asian Finance

The Road to Robust Markets By Swati R. Ghosh 2006  |  232 pages  |  978-0-8213-6743-8  |  Paperback + CD-ROM $35

Innovation for Growth

Promoting Enterprise-Led Innovation in China By Chunlin Zhang et al 2009  |  168 pages  |  978-0-8213-7753-6  |  Paperback  |  $29.95

Reshaping Economic Geography in East Asia By Yukon Huang & Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi 2008  |  408 pages  |  978-0-8213-7641-6  |  Paperback $40

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