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2016 Progress Survey Report of Infrastructure Projects in CADP 2.0

2016 Progress Survey Report of Infrastructure Projects in CADP 2.0
Date:
15 May 2017
Editors:
Nobuyuki Mori, Yoshiki Nishida, Takafumi Fujisawa
Tags:
Infrastructure

Print Article:

The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) submitted the Comprehensive Asia Development Plan 2.0 (CADP 2.0) to the East Asia Summit in 2015. CADP 2.0 updates the infrastructure projects from the first CADP, reformulates the conceptual framework for connectivity and innovation, and discusses the quality of infrastructure projects. It lists 761 East Asian infrastructure projects in a wide range of sectors - such as roads and bridges, railroads, ports, electric power, etc. - which were surveyed in 2015-2016.

This study presents the progress of those infrastructure projects and summarises the trends and prospects obtained from the survey. The results reflect to some extent the political and economic situation in each country and the influence of its policies.

Full Report


RPR-2016-01

Contents


Cover

Preface

Project Members

Contents

List of Figures, Tables and Graphics

List of Abbreviations

Executive Summary

Chapter 1. Overview

Chapter 2. Country Report

Chapter 3. Future Prospects

Appendices

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