Myanmar Economic Monitor, October 2015 Staying the Course on Economic Reforms. [electronic resource] :
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2015.
- Economic Updates and Modeling .
- Economic Updates and Modeling World Bank e-Library. .
The Myanmar Economic Monitor (MEM) aims to periodically take stock of economic development and highlight economic prospects and policy priorities in Myanmar. Myanmar grew at an estimated 8.5 percent in real terms in 2014/15. The MEM touches on continued recovery in growth, public consumption, private investment, services, investment in manufacturing and industry, rebound in agriculture and the impact of floods. The monitor examines foreign trade and investment; the inflation, monetary and exchange rates; fiscal policy; and Myanmar's economic outlook. The Policy Watch section covers a few selected priority issues closely related to Myanmar's overall economic developments and outlook.
10.1596/22893
Access to Finance
Accounting
Arbitration
Auctions
Banking Sector
Bonds
Capital Markets
Central Banks
Collateral
Commercial Banks
Commodity Prices
Contracts
Corporate Governance
Credibility
Currencies
Currencies and Exchange Rates
Debt
Debt Management
Debt Markets
Default
Economic Growth
Economic Liberalization
Emerging Markets
Equity
Exchange Rates
Exporters
Federal Reserve
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Institutions
Fiscal Policy
Foreign Banks
Foreign Direct Investment
Global Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Income Inequality
Income Tax
Inflation
Insurance
Interest Rates
International Finance
Investment Climate
Legal Framework
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Monetary Policy
Moneylenders
Natural Disasters
Poverty
Price Volatility
Private Sector Development
Public Debt
Risk Management
Securities
Small Businesses
Tax Exemptions
Taxes
Telecommunications
Trade Finance
Transparency
The Myanmar Economic Monitor (MEM) aims to periodically take stock of economic development and highlight economic prospects and policy priorities in Myanmar. Myanmar grew at an estimated 8.5 percent in real terms in 2014/15. The MEM touches on continued recovery in growth, public consumption, private investment, services, investment in manufacturing and industry, rebound in agriculture and the impact of floods. The monitor examines foreign trade and investment; the inflation, monetary and exchange rates; fiscal policy; and Myanmar's economic outlook. The Policy Watch section covers a few selected priority issues closely related to Myanmar's overall economic developments and outlook.
10.1596/22893
Access to Finance
Accounting
Arbitration
Auctions
Banking Sector
Bonds
Capital Markets
Central Banks
Collateral
Commercial Banks
Commodity Prices
Contracts
Corporate Governance
Credibility
Currencies
Currencies and Exchange Rates
Debt
Debt Management
Debt Markets
Default
Economic Growth
Economic Liberalization
Emerging Markets
Equity
Exchange Rates
Exporters
Federal Reserve
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Institutions
Fiscal Policy
Foreign Banks
Foreign Direct Investment
Global Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Income Inequality
Income Tax
Inflation
Insurance
Interest Rates
International Finance
Investment Climate
Legal Framework
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Monetary Policy
Moneylenders
Natural Disasters
Poverty
Price Volatility
Private Sector Development
Public Debt
Risk Management
Securities
Small Businesses
Tax Exemptions
Taxes
Telecommunications
Trade Finance
Transparency