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Services for Development: East Asia and Pacific Economic Update, October 2023

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Most economies in developing East Asia and Pacific (EAP), other than several Pacific Island Countries, have recovered from the succession of shocks since 2020 and are continuing to grow, albeit at a slower pace. Economic performance in the region is being shaped by both external and domestic developments. 

External and Domestic Factors Impacting Economic Performance East Asia Pacific

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Growth in the region remains higher than the growth projected in other emerging markets and developing economies, but is slowing compared to earlier projections. While growth in China is projected to slow, growth in the rest of the region is expected to edge up in 2024. 

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Looking ahead to the medium and long term, the development of services will be central to EAP¡¯s overall development. East Asia¡¯s rapid economic growth in recent decades is often seen as driven by the manufacturing sector. Yet, services are playing a growing, but often underappreciated role as key drivers of economy-wide growth and job creation.

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Policy Issues examined in recent economic updates 

Previous updates have focused on a number of other policy issues, including:

(1)  to contain COVID-19;
(2)  for relief, recovery, and growth;
(3)  to build back better;
(4)  of COVID-19, especially through non-pharmaceutical interventions like testing-tracing-isolation;
(5)  to prevent long-term losses of human capital, especially for the poor;
(6)  to help households smooth consumption and workers reintegrate as countries recover;
(7)  to prevent bankruptcies and unemployment, without unduly inhibiting the efficient reallocation of workers and resources;
(8)  to support relief and recovery without undermining financial stability;
(9) , especially of still-protected services sectors¡ªfinance, transport, communications¡ªto enhance firm productivity, avert pressures to protect other sectors, and equip people to take advantage of the digital opportunities whose emergence the pandemic is accelerating;
(10) creating  and  to promote equitable growth; 
(11) policies to encourage ; and
(12) policies to address new and old .
(13) Policies to face up to the major

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