By Sam Campbell
Economics Today
To read the full article, please click Cambodia Economic Watch.
Economics Today
Economics Today's new Cambodia Economic Watch hits the newsstand this week, offering the most comprehensive analysis of the past year's economic and business trends of any Cambodian institution, as well as informed predictions about the years to come. The full color graphs and clear explanations that made the publication both accessible and uniquely informative.
A collaborative effort between the Economic Institute of Cambodia (EIC) and Economics Today, the Cambodia Economic Watch offers readers an unmatched analysis of Cambodia's economy.
A collaborative effort between the Economic Institute of Cambodia (EIC) and Economics Today, the Cambodia Economic Watch offers readers an unmatched analysis of Cambodia's economy.
To read the full article, please click Cambodia Economic Watch.
3 comments:
Cambodia must diversify it's investments portfolio, including:
- Countries (Not focusing only investing with Asian nations, but open to Europe & Americas (i.e. US, Canada, & Latin America))
- Establishing services sector
- Manufacturing, besides garment
How can all of the above work? It must start with the government. He government must built trust for the people not fear. When people start trusting the government, they will start investing. Government must invest in high learning center by creating jobs for its graduate in the education sector through the creation of University and provide subsidies to high potential students to attend university...
FUCK YOU AH HUN XENN.
Diversifying investments help the country's developments, but stamping out or alleviating corruption is the main factor in helping stimulating Cambodia's economic growth. Corruption has eaten a large chunk of Cambodia's incomes and resources and hampered economic growth.
$500 million lost through corruption and corrupt concessionaires (Bokor, Angkor Wat, islands, rubber plantations, mineral exploration concessions etc)offering to foreign companies have eroded Cambodia's potential to earn incomes a great deal leading Cambodia to be shortage of cash for developments.
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