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The first part examines China’s strategy to connect its overseas investments with its five-year economic plans and the concept of dual circulation 1 Second the paper outlines China’s growing
developing ICT applications and promoting their extensive use The strate-gic approach to ICT recognizes that ADB’s financial and human resources are limited thus its ICT development assistance must be selective and en-courage regional cooperation and networking to enhance local efforts at
The methodology involves the following steps: (1) Separation of EA sample frame into urban and rural EAs (2) Sampling the required number of EAs from each stratum (urban and rural) using probability proportionate to size (PPS) (3) Mapping listing and marking all households in the selected EA – the lists serve as the sample frame for simple
5Digital technology is estimated to have contributed to 14 percent of the growth of low- and middle- income countries from 1995-2014 6In Southeast Asia digital trade doubled from $155 billion in
ICT tools such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or inventory management While ICT can benefit SMEs in multiple ways SMEs within the Asia-Pacific region have been slow to adopt ICT as they face major constraints such as poor telecommunications infrastructure
2 Existing ICT policies in South Asia ICT is arguably strategically important for economic growth of all less developed countries (LDCs) and particularly true for South Asia However government policies tend to emphasize the export-led growth potential of ICT The successes of countries like India in
to develop the ICT sector and to strengthen related institutions in order to modernize the country The government of Maldives adopted an accelerated ICT development policy when it launched its first Telecommunications Policy in 2001 There is considerable inequality in terms of access to ICT appliances and connectivity in Maldives
ICT-Asia is directed at public or private research units and laboratories attached to higher education institutions research units or private companies It supports projects involving France and the member countries of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN: Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Laos
Environment in Asia and the Pacific) initiative is an attempt to high-light complementary regional perspectives and priorities It would be tailored to address practical realities of ICT applications as enabling mechanisms for improved environmental sustainability particularly in developing countries The initiative was formally launched through a
Case Studies on Integrating ICT into Teacher Education Curriculum in Asia vii INTRODUCTION Each of the seven collated case studies involved a teacher-education course in Educational Technology more specifically an ICT-related course for pre-service teachers as well as for the retraining of teachers
ICT foreign direct investment and environmental pollution in major Asia Pacific countries Padmaja Bhujabal 1 & Narayan Sethi 1 & Purna Chandra Padhan2 Received: 26 November 2020/Accepted: 18 March 2021 # The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany part of Springer Nature 2021 Abstract