So long as political stability lasts, the Cambodian economy is likely to grow at a respectable pace.
The Cambodian economy has been growing rapidly in recent years.
However, conditions improved and since 1999, the Cambodian economy has continued to grow at an average pace of approximately 6-8% per annum.
However, in the last quarter of 2009 and early 2010, conditions were beginning to improve and the Cambodian economy is recovering.
Cross-border smuggling of rice also began to have a serious effect on the Cambodian economy.
Phnom Penh's is Cambodia's economic centre as it accounts for a large portion of the Cambodian economy.
The Soviet move focused attention on the dire state of the Cambodian economy.
The Government's inability to restart the Cambodian economy in nine years is thought to have several causes.
Chinese Cambodians also have a considerable presence in the Cambodian economy and estimated to own a vast share of it.
As a result, Thai businesses dominate part of the Cambodian economy, fuelling resentment.