APO Productivity Databook 2024: Economic Trends And Projections To 2035


TOKYO, The Asian Productivity Organization (APO) released the 17th edition of the APO Productivity Databook, offering detailed analyses of economic growth and productivity from 1970 to 2022, with projections through 2035. It covers 31 Asian economies, including 21 APO members and key global reference economies like Australia, the EU, and the USA.

Based on the APO Productivity Database, which integrates the Asia QALI Database for quality-adjusted labor inputs and incorporates data on mineral and energy resources, the databook is an essential resource for policymakers, business leaders, and researchers to understand the region’s economic landscape and support data-driven decision-making. Its rigorous methodology ensures reliability, helping stakeholders identify growth opportunities and challenges for strategic economic planning.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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