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|a The Myanmar Economy
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|b Its Past, Present and Prospects /
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|a 1 A New Light to Shine? Historical Legacies and Prospects for Myanmar’s Economy (Konosuke Odaka) -- 2 Remnantsof the Colonial Period and Economic Policies of Post Independence : Through the Study of Hla Myint (Asuka Mizuno) -- 3 Growth Structure and Macro-economy under Twenty Years of Junta Regime in Myanmar (Fumiharu Mineno and Koji Kubo) -- 4 Physical Social Overhead Capital (SOC) (Konosuke Odaka) -- 5 Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy in Myanmar: With a Focus on the Rice Sector(Koichi Fujita) -- 6 Sustainable Farming Systems in Myanmar: the Implications of Findings from Field Surveys in the 2000s (Masahiko Matsuda) -- 7 Post-colonial Industrialisation in Myanmar (Toshihiro Kudo and Konosuke Odaka) -- 8 Economic Relations between Myanmar and China (Atsuko Mizuno) -- 9 Summary and Conclusion ― Capitalistic Development a là Myanmar (Konosuke Odaka).
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|a 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.
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