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    Pandemics, politics and principles: business and human rights in Southeast Asia in a time of crisis.

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    Rosser, A; MacDonald, K; Setiawan, K
    Date
    2020
    Source Title
    Melbourne Asia Review
    Publisher
    Asia Institute, University of Melbourne
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Rosser, Andrew; MacDonald, Kate; Setiawan, Ken
    Affiliation
    Asia Institute
    School of Social and Political Sciences
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    Document Type
    Journal Article
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    Rosser, A., MacDonald, K. & Setiawan, K. (2020). Pandemics, politics and principles: business and human rights in Southeast Asia in a time of crisis.. Melbourne Asia Review, 3, pp.1-5. https://doi.org/10.37839/mar2652-550x3.4.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/252534
    DOI
    10.37839/mar2652-550x3.4
    Abstract
    Business activity has been a key driver of economic dynamism in Southeast Asia and one of the main reasons for the region’s growing prosperity in recent decades. It has led to increases in investment and consumption, boosted exports and, in so doing, promoted economic growth. This has in turn created jobs, improved incomes, increased governments’ ability to provide social welfare, and lifted millions out of poverty.

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