Development and legitimacy of Chinese informal finance |
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Authors: | Örjan Sjöberg Fredrik Sjöholm |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professor of economic geography in the Dept. of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics ,;2. Associate Professor in the European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics , |
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Abstract: | Abstract Cambodia is facing the familiar problem of achieving sustained rates of economic growth that could help it alleviate widespread poverty. Against the background of some encouraging developments, and quite a few that are not equally reassuring, we argue that any push for development needs to consider both agriculture and industry. This is so as both labour absorption, primarily in secondary sector activities, and productivity growth in agriculture are necessary to lift large segments of the population out of the poverty associated with subsistence agriculture, landlessness and informal sector activities. Given that the major success story of the past decade – the garment and textile industry – is under threat, we conclude that Cambodia is yet to achieve an economic take-off. |
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Keywords: | Cambodia economic development agriculture industry |
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