💨 Abstract
The Morgan Stanley report predicts that economies like India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia will drive the next wave of Asia's growth, with a significant rise in their collective contribution to Asia's nominal GDP growth from 33% pre-COVID to 53% through 2027. This shift is due to demographic changes, policy priorities, and geopolitical factors reshaping the region's economic landscape.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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