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    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.
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    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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    Industry

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