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Laos economy

Laos and Cambodia Don’t Include Scam Industries in Their GDP Data. Should They?

Laos and Cambodia Don’t Include Scam Industries in Their GDP Data. Should They?

By David Hutt
As strange as it sounds, it is not unusual for nations to include criminal activities in their official economic reports.

Don’t Worry Too Much About Emigration From Laos

Don’t Worry Too Much About Emigration From Laos

By David Hutt
The problem isn’t workers leaving. The problem is what’s happening to the youngsters who are replacing them.
Is Laos Planning to Sell Off More of Its Energy Sector to China?

Is Laos Planning to Sell Off More of Its Energy Sector to China?

By David Hutt
The power utility's recent curious dealings with a prominent local conglomerate suggest that something is afoot.

Why Dollarization Is the Solution to Laos’ Economic Woes

Why Dollarization Is the Solution to Laos’ Economic Woes

By Srinivasa Madhur
Relieved of the need to keep its currency afloat, the central bank could focus on addressing the country’s worsening foreign debt crisis.

Is the Lao State Collapsing?

Is the Lao State Collapsing?

By David Hutt
The current economic crisis has hollowed out the capacity of an already weak state apparatus.

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Laos’ Economic Woes Will Continue In 2024

Laos’ Economic Woes Will Continue In 2024

By David Hutt
Given their connection to structural features of communist rule, there will be no quick respite from the economic woes.

Can Laos’ Communist Party Recover From the Current Economic Crisis?

Can Laos’ Communist Party Recover From the Current Economic Crisis?

By David Hutt
The ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party has grossly mishandled the economy, but there is no political alternative – at least for now.
Laos Is Not in a Chinese ‘Debt Trap’ – But It Is in Trouble

Laos Is Not in a Chinese ‘Debt Trap’ – But It Is in Trouble

By Anjali Bhatt
Laos is disturbingly reliant on investment from China – and no one knows how much, and under what terms. 

Laos-China Railway Launches Crossborder Passenger Service

Laos-China Railway Launches Crossborder Passenger Service

By Sebastian Strangio
The 1,000-kilometer line reflects the growing economic integration of southern China and mainland Southeast Asia.

Inflation Continues Its Steady Upward Rise in Laos

Inflation Continues Its Steady Upward Rise in Laos

By Sebastian Strangio
Rising tourism arrivals could offer some economic relief, though the government faces a number of complex structural challenges.

Inflation in Laos Continues to Rise, Reaches 23-Year High

Inflation in Laos Continues to Rise, Reaches 23-Year High

By Sebastian Strangio
While inflation is projected to fall in 2023, there is no quick fix to the country's economic troubles.
Is Laos’ Prime Minister On His Way Out?

Is Laos’ Prime Minister On His Way Out?

By David Hutt
Phankham Viphavanh, who took office in early 2021, may be on the way out -- hounded by scandal and a bad year for Laos’ economy.

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