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Myanmar: Economic Setting

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Myanmar: Economic Setting

  1. 1. Economic Setting: Myanmar Reported by: Genesis D. Montaño (BSEd 3-B, Group 6)
  2. 2. Economic Setting: Myanmar • Myanmar is primarily an agricultural country. Some 63 percent of the working population is engaged in growing or processing crops, while another 12 percent works in industry. Before World War II
  3. 3. Economic Setting: Myanmar began in 1939, Myanmar was the world’s major rice exporter. After the war ended in 1945, the area of land devoted to agriculture slowly recovered, but as the population grew the surplus available for export never reached the earlier level.
  4. 4. Economic Setting: Myanmar From 1962 to 1988 the government attempted to develop the economy following a “Burmese Way to Socialism,” with nationalization of most industries. The policy was a failure, however, and in the
  5. 5. Economic Setting: Myanmar 1990s the government opened the economy to market forces, particularly inviting foreign investment. Still, many state economic enterprises continue to lose money, the black market flourishes, and the heavy
  6. 6. Economic Setting: Myanmar government spending for the growing military budget feeds inflation. By the mid-1990s, after several years of significant growth, the levels of gross domestic product (GDP), agricultural output,
  7. 7. Economic Setting: Myanmar consumption, and investment in Myanmar were about one-tenth higher than they had been in 1985-1986, the best year before the military coup d’état and political unrest of 1988. Since the population had grown in the
  8. 8. Economic Setting: Myanmar interim, this means that the average person remained worse off than a decade before. In 1997 the United States imposed strong economic sanctions on Myanmar to express disapproval of the military government’s
  9. 9. Economic Setting: Myanmar human rights record. That same year Asia suffered a regional economic downturn. These developments affected Myanmar’s economy, slowing foreign investment and raising inflation.
  10. 10. Economic Setting: Myanmar An estimated 27.3 million people were employed in the civilian economy in 2006. The largest portion, 63 percent, worked in agriculture, forestry, and fishing; 25 percent were in services; and the remaining 12 percent
  11. 11. Economic Setting: Myanmar was employed in manufacturing, construction, and mining. A significant portion of the working-age population (those 15 to 59) was engaged in other informal economic activities, such as the black market.
  12. 12. Economic Setting: Myanmar Some 15 percent of the total land surface of Myanmar is suitable for farming, and only 2.8 percent is irrigated. Farmers own their own land but must sell part of their production to the government at a very low fixed
  13. 13. Economic Setting: Myanmar price. Myanmar remains an important rice producer, based on the annually flooded paddy lands of the Irrawaddy delta and the irrigated areas in Upper Myanmar. An estimated 25 million metric tons of rice were
  14. 14. Economic Setting: Myanmar harvested in 2006. While the greatest land area is devoted to rice, significant amounts of land are also planted with sesame, peanuts, and a variety of beans, as well as sunflower, sugar cane, corn, cotton, and wheat.
  15. 15. Economic Setting: Myanmar Although the amount of land cultivated for most crops was increased in the late 1980s and early 1990s, productivity fell, in part because less fertilizer was used. By the beginning of the 21st century, use of fertilizers
  16. 16. Economic Setting: Myanmar had rebounded somewhat, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN) reported food production was growing quickly. Generally, the terms of trade for Myanmar’s agricultural exports
  17. 17. Economic Setting: Myanmar (their world price compared to the prices of manufactured goods that Myanmar imports) have been declining.
  18. 18. Economic Setting: Myanmar Myanmar is one of the world’s major producers of opium, a substance used in the production of heroin for illegal drug trafficking, mainly to Western countries. The drug trade within Myanmar is carried on largely by
  19. 19. Economic Setting: Myanmar Sino-Burmese and Shan warlords in the Golden Triangle area bordering Thailand, Laos, and China. In the mid-1990s more than 60 percent of the world’s heroin supply reportedly came from Myanmar. In 1997 the
  20. 20. Economic Setting: Myanmar government of Myanmar agreed to participate in a UN drug- control project to reduce the illegal production and trafficking of opium. Both production and area harvested for opium reportedly declined in the
  21. 21. Economic Setting: Myanmar late 1990s. In 2001 Myanmar again became the world’s top supplier of opium as the supply from Afghanistan, which had become the leading source, decreased dramatically.
  22. 22. Economic Setting: Myanmar The unit of currency is the kyat (5.80 kyats equal U.S.$1; 2006 average), which is divided into 100 pya. The black market rate in 1995 was 100 to 120 kyats to the U.S. dollar. A dual currency system allows foreign exchange
  23. 23. Economic Setting: Myanmar certificates to be used for some transactions. An increase in the printing of currency to pay for urban reconstruction and beautification has contributed to a high inflation rate. In addition to the Central Bank of Myanmar
  24. 24. Economic Setting: Myanmar (founded in 1990), the government operates a number of specialized banks. Foreign banks also operate in Myanmar in a limited capacity.
  25. 25. Economic Setting: Myanmar Source: Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  26. 26. Economic Setting: Myanmar Jeesuutin Baadae!!!
  27. 27. Economic Setting as we Understanding
  28. 28. Economic Community for establish an
  29. 29. Republic of the Philippines CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY Dumarao Satellite College, Dumarao, Capiz Theme: “Understanding Better the Political, Economic & Socio-Cultural Settings of Southeast Asian Nations for Peace, Prosperity & People” May 25, 2015 (8:00-11:30 am) Campus Library

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