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Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

RCEP, Cambodia, Free Trade, FTAs

Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

This paper examines the potential impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) on the Cambodian economy in terms of trade, output growth, and employment. It also provides quantitative (structural gravity model estimation and simulation) and qualitative trade policy evaluation in terms of exports, output, and the structural transformation of the economy in global and regional value chains. The results highlight the importance of RCEP for the pandemic and post-pandemic recovery and the structural transformation of the Cambodian economy. The paper also provides key policy recommendations to fully maximise the benefits of RCEP for Cambodia for inclusive and sustainable growth.

Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

Date

21 October 2022

Category

Cambodia , Regulation and Governance , Services , Trade

Editor

Shandre M Thangavelu, Vutha Hing, Ea Hai Khov, Bunroth Khong, Seychanly Tith

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