A form of regional economic cooperation that has gained rapid acceptance in Asia during the past decade, growth triangles bring together the resources of a number of countries to foster economic development in a region. The papers in this collection focus on three cases: the first brings Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong investment to the Pearl River Delta and Fujian province in southern China, the second has developed on the borders of Singapore, the Indonesian province of Riau, and the Malaysian state of Johor, and the third is planned for development in the Tumen River Delta, on China's northeast border with Siberia and North Korea. A product of the Workshop on Growth Triangles in Asia, held in Manila in February 1993, this collection defines, explores, and debates the issues surrounding the establishment of growth triangles and makes predictions about their potential. For each case there is one paper that addresses general issues, while others concentrate on more specific concerns, such as the role of infrastructure, public policy, or foreign investment. The contributors are all regional scholars, well-known for their experience and expertise in the field.
A form of regional economic co-operation that has gained rapid acceptance in Asia during the past decade, growth triangles bring together the resources of three countries to foster economic development among them. Focusing on three triangles - in southern China, on the borders of Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and in the Tumen River Delta on China's northeast border - the papers in this collection define, explore, and debate the issues surrounding the establishment of such entities and make predictions about their potential.
A form of regional economic co-operation that has gained rapid acceptance in Asia during the past decade, growth triangles bring together the resources of three countries to foster economic development among them. Focusing on three triangles - in southern China, on the borders of Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and in the Tumen River Delta on China's northeast border - the papers in this collection define, explore, and debate the issues surrounding the establishment of such entities and make predictions about their potential.