Cambodia has achieved impressive growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the past two decades, sustained despite the world financial crisis, and has significantly reduced poverty. World Bank policy...
Cambodia has experienced extraordinary economic growth in recent years, and become one of Asia's most open economies. This impressive growth has been largely driven by a boom in the services trade, with...
The Cambodian Government has set itself an ambitious target of achieving annual milled rice exports of 1 million tons by 2015. In order to achieve this target, Cambodia will have to address several challenges...
Garments are Cambodia's largest export and constitute the bulk of its manufacturing sector. Cambodia's rapid growth in attracting garment factories has led to rapid progress in the alleviation of poverty...
Cambodia has made great progress in developing the foundations for an effective state after decades of conflict. However, a host of issues currently constrains the Government's ability to deliver core...
Cambodia's public servants receive low salaries. Despite fiscal constraints, the Government has attempted to improve matters by applying across-the-board 20 percent annual increases in basic salaries for...
Public sector accounting in Cambodia is a mixture of accrual and cash accounting with many transactions recorded on an accrual basis. The previous Chart of Accounts (COA) was originally based on the French...
Cambodia has achieved impressive economic growth, with an average annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 8.1 percent over the period 2000-10, and a dramatic reduction in poverty from 53.0 percent...
The silk sector in Cambodia is largely informal, small-scale and difficult to typify as a stand-alone industry in its current form. The sector is characterized by small-scale orders for tourist or domestic...
Over the past decade, Cambodia has experienced a phenomenal decline in poverty: the total number of poor fell from 7 million in 2004, to just 3 million in 2011, a decline of more than 50 percent. This...