Cambodia: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report
October 22, 2004
Summary
This paper examines Cambodia’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress. The Cambodian economy grew by 5.2 percent in 2003 compared with 5.5 percent in 2002, led by continued growth in garments exports, a rebound in overall investments and an upward surge in agricultural production. The drop in foreign direct investment has been more than compensated by domestic private investment and higher consumption induced by higher public spending. Moreover, the weakness in the service sector receipts has been offset by continued strong growth in garments exports.
Subject: Budget planning and preparation, Education, Gender, Health, Labor, Public financial management (PFM), Women
Keywords: annual budget, Asia and Pacific, Budget planning and preparation, CR, data mart, debt management, deconcentration strategy, development program, ethnic minority, financial support, Global, government capacity, ISCR, private sector, quality of service, reform program, transaction costs, value chain, Women, working group
Pages:
124
Volume:
2004
DOI:
Issue:
333
Series:
Country Report No. 2004/333
Stock No:
1KHMEA0062004
ISBN:
9781451821802
ISSN:
1934-7685





