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Development Cooperation for Social Safety Nets in East and Southeast Asia
Author :   Kye Woo Lee
Series :   CNAEC Pesearch Series  09-01
Language :   English
Date :   2009-03-30
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Countries in East and Southeast Asia are currently undergoing unprecedented double shocks: globalization and demographic transition. To tide the economies over the globalization shock, some efforts have been made, especially in the wake of the Asian crisis in 1997, strengthening the social safety nets. However, significance of the demographic transition and its impact has been barely recognized, and not many discussions have taken place on the policies and safety nets against the risks generated by it. Moreover, a wave of new world-wide economic crisis, engendered by the sub-prime mortgage incidents in the U.S., has been looming on the horizon. East and Southeast Asian countries have to undergird themselves to institutionalize adequate social safety nets for those adversely affected by the shocks. This paper attempts to highlight the nature and magnitude of the impact of the shocks, especially the demographic transition shock, and discuss policy needs, challenges, and issues in institutionalizing the social safety nets in the region. The paper concludes with recommendations including the role of international development cooperation. (The rest is omitted.)
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