adb report reduced corruption to asia\s rise
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ADB report: Reduced corruption to Asia\'s rise

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Reducing corruption and improving government accountability are the greatest challenges to making Asia the world\'s wealthiest region by 2050, says a draft report for the Asian Development Bank. The study, released on Wednesday and discussed at the ADB\'s annual meeting in Vietnam, says Asia is undergoing a historic transformation. \"If it continues to grow on its recent trajectory, it could, by 2050, account for more than half of global gross domestic product (GDP), trade and investment, and enjoy widespread affluence,\" the report says. Asia\'s proportion of global GDP, rising from 27% last year, would match its share of global population and a per capita income of $38,600 would leave the region as well off as Europe is today, it says. Countries from the Pacific Ocean to Central Asia face many challenges if they are to achieve this, but underlying them all is a need for stronger institutions of governance, says the report aimed at regional policymakers and business leaders. \"The recent deterioration in the quality and credibility of national political and economic institutions (illustrated by rising corruption) is a serious concern\", says the bank. Data from the World Bank Institute showed a \"clear retreat in voice, accountability and political stability\" in the region between 2008 and 2009. While some places in Asia, notably Singapore and Hong Kong, are rated as among the world\'s least corrupt, many others are among the worst. \"Asia must modernise governance and retool its institutions with an emphasis on transparency, accountability and enforceability,\" the ADB report says. \"Although daunting, the eradication of corruption is critical for all countries to maintain social and political stability and retain legitimacy.\" Other countries should look to Japan, Singapore and South Korea as models, it says. Demands for greater accountability, along with a greater voice, will come from Asia\'s expanding middle class but the form of their civic participation will generally be different from that of Western democracies, the report says, because traditional hierarchies will not be set aside in a such a short time. The uprisings against authoritarian regimes in the Middle East have shown that \"the quality of communication and the mutual respect between those who govern and those who are governed will become paramount\" as new social media and other tools become available, the bank says. Effective governance is necessary to manage the region\'s other challenges, the report adds, among them the \"truly staggering\" rate of urbanisation and a need to reduce social inequalities and to take the lead in energy efficiency. As its share of global GDP rises Asia should also have a roughly equivalent proportion of world financial assets, based on a new model of finance built on lessons learned from past global crises, the report says. Continued rapid growth will also require leadership in science and technology, it adds. Meeting those challenges and achieving the \"Asian Century\" would bring affluence to about three billion more Asians by 2050 as growth spreads, says the report, which sees future growth led by China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. But failure could occur if fast-growing countries including China and India fall into the so-called Middle Income Trap of stagnating growth without reaching the level of advanced economies. \"Asia\'s rise is not pre-ordained,\" ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda said at the report\'s launch.

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