+ Follow MISS BEATRICE Tag
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[Title] => How can we compete?
[Summary] => My son who is working for a British multinational bank in Singapore made the observation to me the other weekend that the regional financial sector seems bullish on Indonesia.
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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[Title] => Vietnam overtakes us in poverty alleviation
[Summary] => According to the recent issue of The Economist, Vietnam has overtaken China, India and the Philippines in poverty alleviation and now has only slightly more poverty than Indonesia. "Though Vietnam is still, overall, one of Asias poorest countries, with income per head behind Indias, its recent growth has been impressively egalitarian." That means, Vietnams economic growth benefits more people unlike the kind of growth we have been experiencing here that hardly trickles down.
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MISS BEATRICE
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