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Human Resource Development Program

Center of International Studies

The New-Order of Anti-Poverty of Myanmar (Burma)

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678,500 sq km 20,760 sq km 21,595,480 petroleum, timber, tin, antimony, zinc, copper, tungsten, lead, coal, marble, limestone, precious stones, natural gas, hydropower 377,915 sq km 710.2 km2
Source

GDP/Capita
8~9 Million Hectors 60~70 % 195 $

13,430 sq km Without rivers and lakes

94 millions

Non Non

6 million hectors 1.6%

70% 6.6%

4706 $ 1510 $

1,646,000

: http://earthwatch.unep.net, Japanese Capitalism Since 1945(by Morris Suzuki, Takuro Seiyama), FAO, World Economy. World Bank.

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GDP/Per Capita % %
Total Land areas

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Petroleum, Timber, Tin,

Total land areas

678,500

Military Dictatorship

47 ~ 50

Antimony, Zinc, Copper, Tungsten, Lead, Coal, Marble, Limestone, Precious stones, Natural gas, Hydropower. Coal, Iron ore,

$ 76.36 billion

15 %
Total Land areas

49 ~ 52.2 %

1,160~1,200 $

Total Land areas

9,596,960

Communist

1338

Petroleum, Natural gas, Mercury, Tin, Tungsten, Antimony, Vanadium, Uranium, potential Coal (fourth-largest Manganese, Magnetite, Hydropower Molybdenum, Aluminum, Lead, Zinc,

$6.991 trillion 5,963~6,000 $

15 %

17.5 %

Total Land areas

Total Land areas

3,287,590

Parliament Democracy

1166

reserves in the world), Iron ore, Manganese, Mica, Bauxite, Titanium ore, Chromites, Natural gas, Diamonds, Petroleum, Limestone. Tin, Rubber, Natural gas, Tungsten, Tantalum, Timber, Lead, Fish, Gypsum, Lignite, Fluorite

$2.989 trillions 2,762~2800 $

49 %.

20.60 %

Total Land areas

Total Land areas

514,000

Parliament Democracy

65

$519.4 billions 7,703~8,500 $

28 %
Total Land areas

28.4 %
Total Land areas

Timber,

Hydropower, Tin, Gold,

236,800

Communist

6.6

Gypsum, Gemstones.

$12.65 billion 2,100~2,204 $ $301.4 billion 1,334~1,500 $

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Natural gas, Timber, Total Land areas

69.9 %
Total Land areas

144,000

Parliament Democracy

153

Coal.

55.39 %

6.7 %

Source:

State Forest Report 2005 (Forest Survey of India) Ministry of Environment and Forest. Country Report (Union of Myanmar) FAO. http://rainforests.mongabay.com, Thailand Forest Department, Myanmar Forest Department, Wikipedia Encyclopedia.

http://www.fao.org/forestry.

http://factmonster.com. IMF Data (2008), World Bank Data (2008), CIA World Fact Book (2008).

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2008 Estimate
Health Expend of GDP-2004 Military Expend of GDP Labor Force Jobless Rate Export US $ F.O.B Import US $ F.O.B Economic Real Grow Rate Regional Stability Future Possibility

Education Expend of GDP-2002

1.2 %

2.2 %

1.3 % (2002)

30.04 million (2008)

5%

3.111 billion
(2004 est.)

3.454 billion (2004 est.)

1.5 %

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Danger

China

1.2 %

4.7 %

1.98 % (2005)

800 million

4%

974 billion (2006est.)

777.9 billion (2006 est.)

11.4 %

Stable

Continue Developing

India

4.1%

5%

2.87 % (2005)

516 million

7.2 %

140.8 billion
(2007 est.)

224.1 billion (2007 est.)

9.2 %.

Stable

Continue Developing

Thaila nd

5.2 %

3.5 %

1.14 % (2005)

36.9 million

1.4 %

105.8 billion
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107 billion (2005 est.) 541 million (2005 est.) 12.97 billion
(2005 est.)

4.8 %.

Stable

Continue Developing

Laos

2.8 %

3.9 %

2.7 % (2001)

2.1 million

2.5 %

379 million (2005est.)

7.5 %

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Bangla desh
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2.4 %

3.1 %

1.14 % (2005)

69 million

2.5 %

9.372 billion
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5.4 %

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Population Million

Economic Real Grow Rate

Export

Import

Energy Needing

Foods Needing
Comsumer Goods

Machinery and Equipment,

Machinery and Equipment, Oil and Mineral Fuels, Plastics, Optical and MedicalEquipment, Organic Chemicals, Iron and Steel

China

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Plastics, Optical and Medical Equipment, Iron and Steel.

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Crude oil, Machinery, Gems, Fertilizer, Chemicals

India

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9.2 %

jewelry, Engineering Goods, Chemicals, Leather Garments, Jute and Jute

Oil, Natural Gas Oil,Natural Gas, Electricity, Oil, Natural gas Oil, natural Gas, Electricity

Rice, Comsumer Goods Rice, Comsumer Goods Comsumer Goods Sea Food, Comsumer Goods

Machinery and Equipment, Chemicals, Iron and Steel, Textiles, Foodstuffs, Petroleum Products, Cement. Machinery and Equipment, Vehicles, Goods. Fuel, Consumer

Bangladesh

153

5.4 %

goods, Leather, Frozen fish and Seafood Garments, Wood Products,

Laos Thailand

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65

7.5 % 4.8 %

Coffee, Electricity, Tin. Textiles and Footwear,

Capital goods, Intermediate Goods and Raw materials, Consumer Goods, Fuels

Fishery Products, Rice, Rubber, Jewelry, Auto-mobiles, Computers, Electrical Appliances.

Total

2,728.6

7.66 %

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