Tiger Cub Economies

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The Tiger Cub Economies (in yellow) consist of five countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam.
Also shown are the original tigers (South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong) (in red).

The Tiger Cub Economies collectively refer to the economies of the developing countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam,[1] the five dominant countries in Southeast Asia.[2][3]

Overview

The Tiger Cub Economies are so named because they attempt to follow the same export-driven model of technology and economic development already achieved by the rich, high-tech, industrialized, and developed countries of South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan, along with the wealthy financial center of Hong Kong, which are all collectively referred to as the Four Asian Tigers.[4][5][6][7] Young tigers are referred to as "cubs", the implication being that the five newly industrialized countries[8] who make up the Tiger Cub Economies are rising Tigers. In fact, four countries are included in HSBC's list of top 50 economies in 2050,[9] while Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines are included in Goldman Sachs's Next Eleven list of high potential economies because of their rapid growthScript error: No such module "Unsubst". and large population.

Overseas Chinese entrepreneurs played a major prominent role in the development of the region's private sectors. These businesses are part of the larger bamboo network, a network of overseas Chinese businesses operating in the markets of developing countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines that share common family and cultural ties.[10] China's transformation into a major economic power in the 21st century has led to increasing investments in Southeast Asian countries where the bamboo network is present.[11]

2024 data

GDP and GDP per capita data are according to the International Monetary Fund's October 2023 data.[12]

Rank Country Population
in million

GDP Nominal
trillions of
USD
GDP Nominal
per capita

thousands ofUSD

GDP (PPP)
trillions of
USD
GDP (PPP)
per capita
thousands ofUSD
Template:Country data ASEAN 685.15 4.16 6.07 11.93 17.41
1 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 279.96 1.54 5.51 5.51 16.84
2 File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 70.27 0.543 7.73 1.67 23.71
3 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 114.16 0.476 4.17 1.38 12.13
4 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 101.3 0.469 4.64 1.55 15.32
5 File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 33.460 0.465 13.91 1.31 39.07

Economies of Southeast Asia

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Developing economies of the Tiger Cubs

Developed economies of the Four Asian Tigers

See also

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References

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  1. PAUTASSO, D.; CARDOSO, A. K.. A Nova Ordem Energética Internacional Template:Webarchive. São Paulo: Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing/II Seminário de Iniciação Científica da ESPM – São Paulo: 2013
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  3. HOMLONG, Nathalie; SPRINGLER, Elisabeth. Business-Handbuch Vietnam: Das Vietnamgeschäft erfolgreich managen: Kulturverständnis, Mitarbeiterführung, Recht und Finanzierung. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler, 2013.
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