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C D R I Publications Catalogue 2011<br />
14<br />
analysis and insights for policymakers, donors, civil society organizations, the private<br />
sector, and other stakeholders. The articles, either individually or collectively, should<br />
make a positive contribution to current development dialogue and policy debate, with<br />
a focus on the imperative of targeted poverty reduction.<br />
ADR02 in Khmer, 52 p. Overseas: $9.50 Local: 8,000r<br />
ADR02 in English, 210 p. Overseas: $37.00 Local: $20.00<br />
ADR 01: Annual Development Review 2004–05<br />
Ann Sovatha, Brett M. Ballard, Christian Sloth, Heov Kim Sreng, Hing Vutha, K.A.S. Murshid,<br />
Kem Sithen, Khlok Bottra, Ngo Ngoun Theary, Nou Keosothea, Pak Kimchoeun, Phim Runsinarith,<br />
Pon Dorina, Tong Kimsun, Vuthy Horng<br />
The ADR replaces <strong>CDRI</strong>’s earlier publication, the Cambodia’s Annual Economic Review.<br />
As this first issue of the ADR shows, Cambodia’s macro-economic performance has<br />
remained strong in recent years, benefiting from the achievement of peace and stability<br />
that Cambodia has enjoyed since 1998. This has had a positive impact on growth and to a<br />
certain extent on poverty reduction.<br />
ADR01 in Khmer (chapter 4), 2005, 40p. Overseas: $8.50 Local: 10,000r<br />
ADR01 in English, 2005, 202 p. Overseas: $36.50 Local: $20.00<br />
The Cambodia’s Annual Economic Review, 2004<br />
Kang Chandararot and Dannet Liv; and Brett Ballard and So Sovannarith (October 2004)<br />
The Cambodia’s Annual Economic Review 2004 consists of two parts. Part 1 provides<br />
an overview of economic performance in 2003, followed by GDP estimates by sectors<br />
and by demand. The review then examines changes in money, prices, interest rates and<br />
exchange rates before exploring the balance of payments and the balance of trade. Part 2<br />
presents the findings of a recent study on land titling conducted by <strong>CDRI</strong>.<br />
CAER 04 in Khmer, 113 p. Overseas: $11.50 Local: 10,000r<br />
CAER 04 in English, 76 p. Overseas: $23.00 Local: $15.00<br />
The Cambodia’s Annual Economic Review, 2003<br />
Kang Chandararot and Chan Sophal (september 2003)<br />
As in the past, this study aims to provide a comprehensive review of the Cambodian<br />
economy and an analysis of its performance in 2002 on the basis of the most recently<br />
available data. In 2003, we look at the question of agricultural competitiveness, particularly<br />
in the non-rice crop sector. Four crops were taken up as case studies in this regard, namely<br />
soybean, maize, cassava and cashew. This study showed the constraints facing non-rice<br />
crop production in Cambodia, and in particular focuses on trade and marketing costs and<br />
distortions that result in low farm-gate prices and poor producer incentives.<br />
CAER 03 in Khmer, 133 p. Overseas: $11.50 Local: 10,000r<br />
CAER 03 in English, 92 p. Overseas: $18.50 Local: $10.00