Cambodia: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
August 20, 2007
Summary
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the potential impact of oil on economic growth and policy for Cambodia. It shows that a hypothetical moderately sized oil sector would have a significant, but not overwhelming, impact on macroeconomic prospects; but reaping the benefits while avoiding economic problems would depend, in particular, on sound fiscal policies. The paper looks at the role of wage and employment policies within the broader civil service reform agenda. It also analyzes wage bill developments since the 1990s and proposes steps to accelerate pay and civil service reforms.
Subject: Civil service, Civil service reform, Commercial banks, Commodities, Financial institutions, Labor, Oil, Oil, gas and mining taxes, Taxes
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, bank, banking sector risk, Central Asia, civil service, Civil service, Civil service reform, Commercial banks, consultation's policy discussion, CR, East Africa, gas and mining taxes, government, ISCR, Middle East, Oil, oil revenue, pay, reform, wage bill
Pages:
71
Volume:
2007
DOI:
Issue:
291
Series:
Country Report No. 2007/291
Stock No:
1KHMEA2007002
ISBN:
9781451821857
ISSN:
1934-7685




