
ASEAN 2030: Growing Together for Economic Prosperity – the Challenges Cambodia Background Paper
Abstract/Summary
In
late 2011 the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) was commissioned
by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) to produce a Cambodia country
background paper for the ASEAN 2030: Growing Together for Economic Prosperity—The
Challenges study. The study, conducted in collaboration with the ASEAN
Secretariat and the ADB’s South-East Asia Department, was part of a wider study
on the transformation brought about by the emergence of the Association of
South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), China and India as major global economic
players. The highlights of this study, under the title ASEAN 2030:
Towards a Borderless Economic Community, were published by the ADBI
in 2012 to coincide with the 2012 ASEAN Summit in Cambodia. They are accessible
at www.adbi.org.
After
several revisions, the final draft of the CDRI Cambodia paper was submitted to
the ADBI in July 2013. It was also over this period fed into the consultation
processes between the Cambodian government, its development partners and the
research community, in the drafting of the government’s broad development
policy statement for 2014-18, the Rectangular Strategy Phase III, which
provides the policy framework for Cambodia’s 2014-18 National Strategic Development
Plan.
This
paper was a collaborative effort within CDRI involving researchers in the
Economy, Trade and Regional Cooperation programme—Hing
Vutha, Khieng Sothy, Lun Pide, Saing Chan Hang and CDRI’s executive director,
Larry Strange. Since its submission to the ADBI, it has been further revised
and updated to reflect more recent statistical and analytical material from the
Cambodian government and development agencies such as the World Bank, for publication
in CDRI’s working papers series. It should be read in conjunction with another recent
CDRI research publication, Cambodia’s Development Dynamics: Past Performance and
Emerging Priorities, which analyses many facets of Cambodia’s development over
the last two decades, including some useful comparisons with other developing
economies, and identifies development priorities, strategies and policy options
for the future. Published in September 2013, this is accessible via CDRI’s
website at www.cdri.org.kh. CDRI wishes to express its appreciation to the ADBI
for the opportunity to be involved in this important project.