Creating a Future: Using Natural Resources for New Federalism and Unity
David Dapice and
Nguyen Xuan Thanh
No 795, Discussion Papers Series, Department of Economics, Tufts University from Department of Economics, Tufts University
Abstract:
Myanmar is a very poor country with some promising political developments, but up to now, limited economic reform. The historically low growth and high poverty rates have fed social tensions, most evident in the current Buddhist-Muslim violence. The continuing military pressure on ethnic states that do not effectively surrender to the Myanmar Army represents an old extractive, almost feudal approach that forgoes real political negotiation in favor of occupation and exploitation of resource-rich areas. However, there are tentative signs of change by the government. This paper proposes a set of policies to transform the current situation by combining greater tax revenues from mineral resources with better governance to create political unity and market-based economic progress.
Date: 2013
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