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  • 23-June-2016

    English

    Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar - Volume 3. From Analysis to Action

    Myanmar is in need of a structural transformation from an agrarian economy to one based more on a mix of modern activities, including manufacturing and services. Modernising the agricultural sector by building linkages to complementary non-agricultural activities – an 'agricultural value chain' approach – could set in motion this process of structural transformation. Furthermore, given Myanmar’s level of economic development, its large rural population and the weight of agriculture in the economy, a development strategy that puts agriculture and rural development at its core has the potential to make a significant positive impact for millions. This third report of the Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar synthesises the findings and recommendations from the first two reports according to the following priorities as defined by stakeholders in Myanmar: supporting the agri-food sector’s ability to respond to market demand for quality products; introducing innovative models of delivering extension services and training to upgrade agronomic and technical skills; providing the conditions for a vibrant financial system that meet the needs of rural areas; strengthening land rights; engaging citizens in the policy making process; and managing and maximising the benefits of emigration from rural areas.
  • 24-August-2015

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    Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar Full Edition Burmese version

    Recent economic growth in Myanmar has been relatively low for its level of income. The OECD’s medium-term growth forecasts indicate that without structural change the economy can grow at an average of 6.3% over 2013-17, somewhat below the government’s 7.7% target for between now and 2015.

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  • 14-janvier-2015

    Français

    Le secteur rural est la clé de la modernisation économique du Myanmar, selon l’OCDE

    L’amélioration du secteur agricole du Myanmar à travers le développement d’activités agro-alimentaires et de services connexes pourrait contribuer à la transformation économique du pays qui pourrait ainsi se moderniser et produire des biens d’exportation à plus forte valeur ajoutée, d’après un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE.

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  • 14-January-2015

    English

    Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar

    Recent economic growth in Myanmar has been relatively low for its level of income. The OECD’s medium-term growth forecasts indicate that without structural change the economy can grow at an average of 6.3% over 2013-17, somewhat below the government’s 7.7% target for between now and 2015.

  • 14-January-2015

    English

    Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar - Volume 2. In-depth Analysis and Recommendations

    Building on an initial assessment of constraints to development in Myanmar (Volume 1), this second volume provides analysis and policy recommendations in three key areas: structural transformation, education and skills, and financing development. It finds that Myanmar faces a crucial few years to shape growth towards a higher, more sustainable and equitable trajectory. To succeed, it will require a transformation of the economy from an agrarian base reliant on small-scale agriculture at present towards a broad range of modern activities. Building up the right skills in the workforce will be essential to support this structural transformation. Myanmar’s transformation will also depend upon how effectively the country can mobilise and allocate the financial resources needed to support its development, which could amount to as much as an additional 5-10% of GDP on average over the next two decades.
  • 7-January-2015

    English

    Media Advisory - Launch of the OECD Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar Volume 2

    Myanmar is undergoing a significant political and economic transformation. Reaching a more rapid, sustainable and equitable development path requires a transformation of the economy from an agrarian base reliant on small-scale agriculture at present towards a broad range of modern activities, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 12-November-2014

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    SAEO 2015 Press release - Myanmar

    Emerging Asia to see healthy medium-term growth but institutional reforms will be critical for future, says the OECD Development Centre in the latest Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2015.

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  • 19-juin-2014

    Français

    2ème forum mondial sur la conduite responsable des entreprises les 26 et 27 juin 2014

    La conduite responsable des entreprises est fondamentale pour un climat d’investissement international ouvert et stable. L’OCDE organise à Paris, dans ses locaux, le jeudi 26 et le vendredi 27 juin 2014, son deuxième forum mondial sur la conduite responsable des entreprises, en présence de Michel Sapin, Ministre des Finances et des Comptes Publics, Arnaud Montebourg, Ministre de l'Économie, du Redressement productif et du Numérique.

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  • 21-October-2013

    English

    Myanmar pledges further investment climate reforms; welcomes OECD efforts to promote responsible investment

    Deputy Minister of National Planning and Economic Development, Dr. Khin San Yee, presented her country’s ambitious efforts to improve the investment climate at meetings of the OECD Investment Committee and Advisory Group on Investment and Development from 15-17 October 2013 in Paris.

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  • 18-July-2013

    English

    OECD Development Pathways - Multi-Dimensional Review of Myanmar

    Myanmar faces a crucial few years to come to ignite economic growth and embark on a higher, more sustainable and more equitable development trajectory. The challenge is even more important as the country’s population will start ageing in 2017, says the Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar: Initial Assessment.

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