Cambodia’s Knowledge-based Economy: More than BRI
Pradhan, Prashanta | January 2018
Abstract
The Digital Silk Road component of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provides Cambodia with an opportunity to advance on its path towards the knowledge-based economy. While both Cambodia and China can achieve a win-win situation, Phnom Penh’s position in ASEAN can also be strengthened.
Citation
Pradhan, Prashanta. 2018. Cambodia’s Knowledge-based Economy: More than BRI. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7955.Keywords
Institutional Framework
Business Management
Corporate Restructuring
Industrialization
Industrial Economics
Industrial Development
Industrial Policy
Technology assessment
Technological institutes
Employment
Information Media
Mass Media
Export Oriented Industries
Electronics
Computers
Telecommunications Industry
Manufacturing Industries
Microprocessors
Electronic Equipment
Communication Industry
Assessing Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance Reform
Governance Models
Commerce and Industry
Intra-Industry Trade
Large Scale Industry
Labor
Technical Evaluation
Personnel management
Corporate reorganizations
Intergovernmental cooperation
Consolidation and merger of corporations
Industrial Mergers
Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers
Microelectronics industry
Electronic industries
Digital electronics
Microelectronics
Podcasts
Music videos
Internet videos
Interactive videos
Videos
Video recordings
Capital market
Developing countries
Market share
Labor
Technology transfer
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