Welcome to CEA website. CEA aims contribute to Cambodia's sustainable, inclusive and equitable development through publishing and disseminating studies and researches, encouraging debates, building capacity of future generations of economists and development analysts and providing evidence-based recommendations on socioeconomic issues. CEA is a professional not-for-profit, non-religious and independent non-governmental entity that does not serve any political party, but seeks collaboration and cooperation with and support of relevant institutions.
Upcoming Events
"Research Methods and STATA Application" September 28-29, 2013. The workshop will cover three main parts: overall process in empirical research in economics, data management and regressions in STATA, and a case study of labor market analysis using CSES data. For registration, contact [email protected] |
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CEA Economic and Business Round Table: Financial Deepening and Stability: Outlook and Challenges
August 7, 2013. Phnom Penh Hotel.
A stable financial system is a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth. Over the past decade, Cambodia has seen rapid financial sector development and macro- financial stability. However, financial access is still limited and the sector is concentrated. Many challenges need to be addressed to enhance financial services and access to a larger population. There has also been increasing attention to the bank’s competition, credit growth, and other potential risks in the sector. In short, although Cambodia has made progress to promote the financial system, its work toward achieving a more stable and dynamic system able to deliver its essential services is far from complete. CEA EBR stimulates the exchange of ideas and promote discussions on this topic.
August 7, 2013. Phnom Penh Hotel.
A stable financial system is a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth. Over the past decade, Cambodia has seen rapid financial sector development and macro- financial stability. However, financial access is still limited and the sector is concentrated. Many challenges need to be addressed to enhance financial services and access to a larger population. There has also been increasing attention to the bank’s competition, credit growth, and other potential risks in the sector. In short, although Cambodia has made progress to promote the financial system, its work toward achieving a more stable and dynamic system able to deliver its essential services is far from complete. CEA EBR stimulates the exchange of ideas and promote discussions on this topic.
CEA Capacity Building Program: Macro-Financial Vulnerability Analysis
July 20-21, Himawari Hotel
This two-day training program aims to equip researchers with analytical framework on Macro-Financial vulnerability Exercise. The sessions touches mainly on macro-financial stability, capital flows, dollarization, banking sector in Cambodia, and Vulnerability Exercise (IMF). Trainers include Chea Huot (former economist of World Bank), Mr. Sim Savuthara (Tong Yang Securities), and Mr. Dyna Heng (CEA).
July 20-21, Himawari Hotel
This two-day training program aims to equip researchers with analytical framework on Macro-Financial vulnerability Exercise. The sessions touches mainly on macro-financial stability, capital flows, dollarization, banking sector in Cambodia, and Vulnerability Exercise (IMF). Trainers include Chea Huot (former economist of World Bank), Mr. Sim Savuthara (Tong Yang Securities), and Mr. Dyna Heng (CEA).
Room 235, Building A, Phnom Penh Centre, Corner Street 274 & 3, Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Phone 012 971 055, [email protected]
Phone 012 971 055, [email protected]