Fall 2021 World Bank Group Publications and eProducts

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SOUTH ASIA / EAST ASIA PACIFIC

INVESTMENT PIONEERS IN SOUTH ASIA The Payoff of Knowing Your Neighbors Edited by Sanjay Kathuria

South Asia is one of the fastest growing regions in the world. Yet, intraregional trade and investment are very low, suggesting that regional spillovers from individual country growth are muted. Much has been written about the low levels of intraregional trade in South Asia. Much less has been written about intraregional investment. Direct investment flows are important because multinational firms coordinating production along global value chains have become a dominant force driving both trade and investment flows. These flows are valued as a direct source of external capital and foreign exchange, as well as for the technology and knowledge spillovers they bring. Investment flows also tend to be more stable interactions than trade transactions, since they involve a deeper commitment (financial and otherwise) to engagement.

SOUTH ASIA DEVELOPMENT FORUM July 2021. 250 pages. Stock no. C211534 (ISBN: 978-1-4648-1534-8). US$45.00

This report is framed within the same context as its predecessor, A Glass Half Full: The Promise of Regional Trade in South Asia, namely, the suboptimal level of economic engagement within South Asia. It focuses on intraregional investment from an outward investment lens, using a unifying framework of international engagement strategies (trade, investment, and other non-equity modes like licensing).

DIVERSE PATHS The Dynamic Evolution of Social Protection in Asia Pacific By Philip B. O'Keefe, Puja Vasudeva Dutta, Harry Moroz, and Robert Palacios

Over the past two decades, social protection systems in much of developing East Asia and Pacific have been fundamentally transformed. Due to factors including rising country income levels, increased exposure to macroeconomic and climatic shocks, demographic and structural changes, and changing citizen expectations of the state, social protection systems in many parts of East Asia and have been expanding in terms of range of programs, level of public spending, and coverage of population.

August 2021. 350 pages. Stock no. C211542 (ISBN: 978-1-4648-1542-3). US$49.95

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But the building of robust and inclusive social protection systems remains incomplete, and in subregions of East Asia and Pacific it is at best nascent. This report charts the transformation of social protection systems in East Asia and Pacific and much of South Asia in the areas of social assistance, social insurance, employment programs, and delivery systems. It highlights the diversity of social protection systems across the region, as well as the remaining challenges of consolidating, expanding, and in some cases, building them. It also suggests directions for deepening social protection reforms that reflect the diversity of country situations.

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