Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Cambodian economy cannot close wealth gap: World Bank

13/06/2007
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The World Bank says Cambodia continues to face a wide wealth gap that is leaving rural villagers poor, despite growing prosperity in the cities and the country's strong economic performance overall.

At a release of an equity report, the Bank says the income of the richest has grown by about six-times the rate of the poorest during the last decade.

It says this has led to a rapid rise in inequality in the country which the bank believes is not structurally destabilising.

It warns, however, that land management has emerged as a particularly troubling problem, with ownership concentrated in the hands of a very small number of people.

The bank says rampant corruption and a lack of credible land records, most of which were destroyed by the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s, have made land disputes increasingly common in Cambodia.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Take Hun Sen out and than aleast we can try new way of run the country!

Anonymous said...

Take Hun Sen out and than atleast we can try a new way to run the country!

Anonymous said...

Know any thing call Income tax?