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Connecting East Asia: A New Framework for Infrastructure
Connecting East Asia: A New Framework for Infrastructure
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The complexity of responding to these demands is greater than ever, and the cost of getting things wrong very high. Poorly conceived infrastructure investments today would have a huge environmental, economic, and social impactand be very costly to fix later. Neglecting the infrastructure needs of people remaining in poor parts of East Asiaparticularly in rural areas, and in isolated countries of the region; and failing to include them in growth, would also be costly, in human and political terms.
This study is about East Asia, and it's about infrastructure. It's about poverty and growth, and it's about transport, water, sanitation, power, and telecommunicationsboth the infrastructure, and the infrastructure services. Infrastructure is only one part of the development challenge, but its impacts are among the most important. 'Connecting East Asia' looks at the role that infrastructure has played in supporting East Asia's growth and looks ahead at what the challenges are for the future, and how to approach them.
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