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Verblüffender Aufschwung in Kambodscha – Wirtschaftswunder oder Scheinblüte in einem leidgeprüften ASEAN-Staat?

Stupendous Upswing of the Economy in Cambodia – Sustainable Process or Sham Boom?
[journal article]

Weggel, Oskar

Abstract

In 2004 the economy of Cambodia was still regarded as being a big loser, at least in the eyes of foreigners; three years later however it is praised, on the contrary, as a kind of go-getter. Main reasons for this fundamental change of view were the turning of Cambodia into a (nearly) free market ... view more

In 2004 the economy of Cambodia was still regarded as being a big loser, at least in the eyes of foreigners; three years later however it is praised, on the contrary, as a kind of go-getter. Main reasons for this fundamental change of view were the turning of Cambodia into a (nearly) free market economy in general and the contribution of quite a few economic sectors (like textile industry, tourism, agriculture and extraction economy) in particular. Even a sceptical institution like the IMF has become optimistic in the meantime and predicts a GNP-growth of 9% until the end of 2007. What is it about? A lasting upswing or just a sham boom? In favour of Cambodia there is the persistence of strong increases since 2003, is a low inflation, a stable exchange rate and the rather realistic expectation that the kingdom can turn into a petroleum-exporting country until 2009/10. On the other side, Cambodia suffers from infrastructural bottlenecks and from depressing social loads: 35% of the population continue living below the official poverty line.... view less

Keywords
Cambodia; economic growth; economic development (on national level); textile industry; tourism; agriculture; economic policy; agricultural development; sustainable development

Classification
Political Economy
Economic Sectors

Document language
German

Publication Year
2007

Page/Pages
p. 76-82

Journal
Südostasien aktuell : journal of current Southeast Asian affairs, 26 (2007) 4

ISSN
0722-8821

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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