The Economic Transition in Myanmar After 1988

The Economic Transition in Myanmar After 1988
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Publisher : NUS Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9971694611
ISBN-13 : 9789971694616
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economic Transition in Myanmar After 1988 by : Kōichi Fujita

For many years Myanmar operated an inward-looking economic system built on import substitution. Ultimately this policy failed, leaving behind inefficient state economic enterprises and widespread poverty. Political unrest in 1988 led a newly installed military government to liberalize the economy, opening it to foreign investment and private participation in trade. This move towards a market economy was in line with world-wide trends, but political instability forced the country to follow a course different from neighboring countries. By analyzing economic policies and performance across the economic spectrum, this book presents an overall picture of economic development in Myanmar between 1988 and the early 2000s. The authors synthesize both macro and micro level data to overcome some of the limitations of unreliable national statistics, and show how the government attempted to deal with two key issues it faced. The first was how to reform the inefficient socialistic economic system in conformity with a market economy, and the second was how to develop the agricultural and underdeveloped economy to alleviate mass poverty.

Economic Development of Myanmar

Economic Development of Myanmar
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9789812302113
ISBN-13 : 9812302115
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Economic Development of Myanmar by : Myat Thein

There are a number of excellent studies by eminent Myanmar economists as well as scholars from abroad covering different post-war periods and/or various aspects of development in Myanmar. What this book does is to bring them altogether, as it were, under one roof by recasting bits and pieces of their work according to the author’s own understanding. In doing so, a holistic approach was adopted in order to have a well-rounded account of developments over the past fifty years or more. In addition, an attempt has also been made to present the major developments at different periods of time between 1948 and 2000 in a simple, but not over simplified, reader-friendly format so as to reach as wide an audience as possible. It is the author’s ardent wish that not only students and policy-makers, but Myanmar people in all walks of life will read the book, discuss it, and work together for a better future.

Myanmar Dilemmas and Options

Myanmar Dilemmas and Options
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9789813035553
ISBN-13 : 9813035552
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Myanmar Dilemmas and Options by : Mya Than

The political upheavals in the Union of Myanmar in 1988/89 precipitated many changes in the political, social, and economic sectors. The country is now at a critical crossroad in its history and development. This study on Myanmar's options in terms of restructuring its economy is therefore useful and timely. The papers in this volume attempt to identify the major issues concerning the role of the state and economic management, the new directions in resource, agricultural and industrial development and the challenges arising from the opening up of the economy to the stimuli of external trade and capital movements.

Understanding the Business of Transition in Myanmar

Understanding the Business of Transition in Myanmar
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1300711506
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding the Business of Transition in Myanmar by : Melissa Crouch

This chapter situates the current expansion of law and development initiatives in Myanmar within the broader history of the field of law and development. It introduces the themes in the volume by sketching out the contours of the business of transition, with a focus on local engagement and responses to law reform and rule of law promotion. It begins by situating Myanmar within the history of law and development, and focuses on the need to pay attention to the meaning local actors make of development projects. In light of this emphasis on local actors, it then looks at 'Who's Business', that is, who are the actors involved in the business of law reform and who has a stake in these developments. This starting point is intentional, as so often the focus is on structure or institutions, which can obscure the people who inhabit and animate these institutions. It then turns 'Back to Business', which is a reference to the failed attempt in Myanmar to shift from a socialist to market-based economy after 1988. Many of the economic and business reforms since 2011 have built on these earlier foundations in some way. This section emphasizes the importance of understanding current reforms in light of historical trajectories and past political and economic practices. In the final section on 'Business Matters', the chapter identifies some of the distinctive features or characteristics of debates on law and development as it is playing out in relation to Myanmar. At a time when aid and business interests are closer than ever, there is an increasing emphasis on greater transparency, participation, distribution of resources, and the use of model laws and recourse to best practice. It is these concerns that arise as themes throughout the chapters in this volume.

State Dominance in Myanmar

State Dominance in Myanmar
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9789812303714
ISBN-13 : 9812303715
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis State Dominance in Myanmar by : Tin Maung Maung Than

Focuses on the state's efforts to industrialize Myanmar, first through direct intervention and planning under a socialist economic framework as interpreted by the state leaders (1948-88) and lately (1989 onwards) through state-managed outward orientation.

State Dominance in Myanmar

State Dominance in Myanmar
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Publisher : Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822035381086
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis State Dominance in Myanmar by : Tin Maung Maung Than

The central focus of the book is the state's efforts to industrialize Myanmar, first through direct intervention and planning under a socialist economic framework as interpreted by the state leaders (1948-88) and lately (1989 onwards) through state-managed outward orientation. In examining developments during the 1948-88 period, this study situates the Myanmar case within the developmental state paradigm, whereby a critique of the investment-driven-pathway of Myanmar's political economy under socialist ethos is provided. On the other hand, in examining the post-1988 period, the focus is on drawing attention to continuities regarding the states crucial role, despite attempts to introduce market-conforming policies and practices, in economic development in general and industrialization in particular.

Myanmar in Transition

Myanmar in Transition
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Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9789290928133
ISBN-13 : 9290928131
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Myanmar in Transition by : Asian Development Bank

Myanmar, which is emerging from decades of isolation, is poised to accelerate its economic growth on the back of its abundant labor force, rich natural resources, and geographical location. But the country faces many development challenges to achieve strong and inclusive growth. To take advantage of its rich potential and endowments, Myanmar can also use its strategic location between the People's Republic of China and India, and act as a conduit between South and Southeast Asia. To sustain its growth momentum in the long run, Myanmar should aim for a growth trajectory that is inclusive, equitable, and environmentally sustainable. This special report assesses the country's strengths and weaknesses and highlights the challenges and risks. The key lies in prioritizing the actions to surmount the challenges and introducing the requisite reforms.

The Myanmar Economy

The Myanmar Economy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9784431557357
ISBN-13 : 4431557350
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Myanmar Economy by : Konosuke Odaka

With motivated human resources and a rich natural bounty, Myanmar is expected to take off with sustained growth and eventually attain a unique welfare state. On the basis of the authors’ field surveys and innumerable dialogues with public officials, private professionals, scholars, and others, in addition to intensive desk studies since around 2000, the present volume lays out the essential ingredients for drawing a roadmap to realise the above-mentioned objective. That goal is, specifically, financial development, adequate social capital, indigenous modern manufactures and closer international tie-ups, among others, but above all, sound agrarian development. An effort has been made to place the required ingredients in their historical contexts, as historical experiences constitute an important sociopolitical condition in which development takes place. Myanmar nationals and readers concerned with the country’s economic progress are encouraged to give serious, sustained thought to coming up with a socially supportable roadmap for the country's development path. The present volume provides valuable hints for that purpose.

Myanmar’s Political Transition and Lost Opportunities (2010–2016)

Myanmar’s Political Transition and Lost Opportunities (2010–2016)
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Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9789814843577
ISBN-13 : 9814843571
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Myanmar’s Political Transition and Lost Opportunities (2010–2016) by : Ye Htut

This book is about the politics of Myanmar under the reformist president Thein Sein. After taking office in March 2011, Thein Sein initiated the bloodless Myanmar Spring. He was able to transform Myanmar into a more transparent and dynamic society, bring Aung San Suu Kyi and other opposition activists into the political process, initiate a peace process with the ethnic armed organizations, reintegrate Myanmar into the international community after five decades of isolation, and, most importantly, for the first time since the country regained independence in 1948, he was able to enact the peaceful transfer of power from one elected government to another. But Thein Sein also lost opportunities to deliver what the people anticipated, and he failed to bring his USDP party to victory in the 2015 election. This book is not about the successes of the Thein Sein administration. Rather, it examines the reasons behind the lost opportunities in the transition to democracy. It draws on the author’s experiences as a member of Thein Sein’s cabinet as well as on extensive interviews with other cabinet members and politicians involved in the crucial events that took place between 2010 and 2016. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in this critical period of change for Myanmar.

Myanmar's External Trade

Myanmar's External Trade
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9789813016132
ISBN-13 : 9813016132
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Myanmar's External Trade by : Mya Than

The grim state of the Myanmar economy in the second half of the 1980s forced the previous government of the Burma Socialist Programme Party to liberalize its external and internal trade. Since the military coup following political chaos in the later part of 1988, Japan, the European Community and the United States have suspended new economic aid to Myanmar. This has led to the present military government, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), to work towards closer cooperation in diplomatic and trade relations with other Southeast Asian countries and to further liberalize its trade sector. This study explores and analyzes Myanmar's external trade and its trade relations with Southeast Asian nations, many of which are members of the Association of Southeast Asian nations (ASEAN), and raises issues and prospects of economic cooperation with neighbouring countries in the region, including the option for active participation in ASEAN.