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The Comprehensive Asia Development Plan 2.0 (CADP 2.0): Infrastructure for Connectivity and Innovation

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The original version of the Comprehensive Asia Development Plan (CADP), which was submitted to the East Asia Summit in 2010 (ERIA, 2010), presented a grand spatial design of economic infrastructure and industrial placement in ASEAN and East Asia and claimed to pursue both deepening economic integration and narrowing development gaps. The Comprehensive Asia Development Plan 2.0 (CADP 2.0): Infrastructure for Connectivity and Innovation, which was submitted to the 10th East Asia Summit in 2015, expands the framework of the original version of CADP to a new development strategy that guides the prioritisation and selection of hard and soft infrastructure projects for connectivity and innovation. The CADP 2.0 also highlights the importance of 'the quality of infrastructure' and 'the quality of infrastructure projects'. CADP 2.0 connects the conceptual framework with actual hard and soft infrastructure projects. The CADP 2.0 lists 120 projects by tier, sector, and target outcome (i.e. connectivity or innovation), which are selected from the 761 prospective projects. CADP 2.0 makes the quantitative assessment of hard and soft infrastructure development in the horizon of 2030 with the IDE/ERIA-GSM (Geographical Simulation Model).

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  • ERIA CADP Research Team, . "The Comprehensive Asia Development Plan 2.0 (CADP 2.0): Infrastructure for Connectivity and Innovation," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2014-rpr-4 edited by ERIA CADP Research Team, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2014-rpr-4
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    1. Iwasaki, Fusanori & Ueki, Yasushi, 2022. "From buyer-driven fragmented to consumer-driven vertically integrated value chains: a case study of Japanese apparel and accessory SMEs," IDE Discussion Papers 838, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO).
    2. Fukunari Kimura, 2020. "Exit Strategies for ASEAN Member States: Keeping Production Networks Alive Despite the Impending Demand Shock," Working Papers PB-2020-03, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
    3. Kimura, Fukunari & Chang, Mateus Silva, 2017. "Industrialization and poverty reduction in East Asia: Internal labor movements matter," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 23-37.
    4. Nobuyuki Mori & Yoshiki Nishida & Takafumi Fujisawa, 2017. "2016 Progress Survey Report of Infrastructure Projects in CADP 2.0," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2016-rpr-01 edited by Nobuyuki Mori & Yoshiki Nishida & Takafumi Fujisawa, November.

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