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Myanmar Economic Monitor: Reforms Reversed: July 2022

Myanmar’s economy has faced a series of external and internal disruptions which have impeded recovery from the large contraction in economic activity last year. Economic growth is projected to be 3 percent in the fiscal year ending in September 2022, following an 18% contraction last year, with firm downside risks. Lessons from Myanmar’s economic history suggest that to the extent that these trends continue, investor confidence and the business environment will weaken further, constraining Myanmar’s growth potential over the longer-term.

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Field Value
Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
  • Burmese
Short title (alternative/varying form of title) Myanmar Economic Monitor
Topics Economy and commerce
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Myanmar
Copyright Yes
Version / Edition July 2022
License Other (Public Domain)
Contact

slwin1@worldbank.org

Author (corporate) World Bank
Co-author (individual) Kim Alan Edwards, Thi Da Myint, Fang Guo, Faya Hayati, Aka Kyaw Min Maw, Sebastian Eckhardt and Mariam J. Sherman
Publisher World Bank
Publication date 2022
Pagination 51
General note

To the original source: https://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/597471658359366101/July-MEM-2022-Final

Keywords Economy,Reforms Reversed,2022 report
Date uploaded November 9, 2022, 08:51 (UTC)
Date modified November 30, 2022, 16:58 (UTC)