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Emerging Asia Economics Weekly

Emerging Asia Economics Weekly

Asia’s buoyant labour markets

Asia’s rapid economic rebound following the 2008-09 global crisis has led to sharp falls in unemployment over the past couple of years. This has raised hopes that robust household spending will support the region’s economies in the event that global growth slows sharply. But while labour markets look healthy at the moment, we would expect unemployment to rise if global demand weakens sharply, especially in Asia’s more open economies.

 

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