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Library Trying to follow the Money: Possibilities and limits of investor transparency in Southeast Asia’s rush for “available” land

Trying to follow the Money: Possibilities and limits of investor transparency in Southeast Asia’s rush for “available” land

Trying to follow the Money: Possibilities and limits of investor transparency in Southeast Asia’s rush for “available” land

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Date of publication
December 2015
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
978-602-1504-83-3
Pages
72
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This study uses publicly available financial and spatial data to examine the geography of land-intensive investment in Southeast Asia, and to identify the
limits imposed by problems with data availability. It focuses on three regions where land has been widely seen to be available for new investment: Indonesia’s outer islands; the “development triangle” where Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam meet; and the Golden Quadrangle region which comprises the borderlands of northeastern Myanmar, northwestern Laos, southern and western Yunnan, and northern Thailand.

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