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Jared Bissinger was a Visiting Fellow with the Myanmar Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and the Research Lead at Catalyst Economics. [1]

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation. [2]

Jared Bissinger is a development economist and consultant who has focused on private sector development in Myanmar for the past decade. [3]

By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 [4]

Ramon Pacheco Pardo is professor of international relations at King's College London and the KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance. [5]

In the early evenings, Mae Aye Win scans the windows of shophouses near San Pya market in Yangon’s Thingangyun Township for rental signs. She’s looking for a place to open her own business, a tailor’s shop she may name after herself. [6]

Myanmar’s debilitating currency crisis is creating a growing opportunity for the regime to profit from controlling foreign-currency exchange, with the gap in rates giving it access to as much as 6.4 trillion kyats (US$1.8 billion) in the year to June... [7]

KUALA LUMPUR — Dozens of civilians in Burma’s Karen State say they are not being consulted prior to commercial projects being undertaken close to their villages, in some cases complaining that their land has been expropriated to make way for dam buil... [8]

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[1] TH fulcrum.sg · 2024-06-12 · 85% match

Jared Bissinger

Jared Bissinger was a Visiting Fellow with the Myanmar Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and the Research Lead at Catalyst Economics.

[2] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-02-26 · 40% match

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-02-18 · 72% match

Myanmar's business community must speak out

Jared Bissinger is a development economist and consultant who has focused on private sector development in Myanmar for the past decade.

[4] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 67% match

Drawing the Lines

By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7 By JARED BISSINGER JULY, 2010 - VOLUME 18 NO.7

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-04-15 · 33% match

Startups are a key component of economic security

Ramon Pacheco Pardo is professor of international relations at King's College London and the KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance.

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-11-19 · 40% match

As Myanmar’s Garment Industry Unravels, Desperation is Rising

In the early evenings, Mae Aye Win scans the windows of shophouses near San Pya market in Yangon’s Thingangyun Township for rental signs. She’s looking for a place to open her own business, a tailor’s shop she may name after herself.

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-08-20 · 40% match

Myanmar’s Junta Is Funding Its War Through Forex Scams, Economists Say

Myanmar’s debilitating currency crisis is creating a growing opportunity for the regime to profit from controlling foreign-currency exchange, with the gap in rates giving it access to as much as 6.4 trillion kyats (US$1.8 billion) in the year to June

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2013-03-05 · 40% match

Despite Ceasefire, Shadow Hangs over Border Economic Prospects

KUALA LUMPUR — Dozens of civilians in Burma’s Karen State say they are not being consulted prior to commercial projects being undertaken close to their villages, in some cases complaining that their land has been expropriated to make way for dam buil

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2012-12-28 · 40% match

Fanning the ‘Flickers of Progress’

It was in Bali, on November 18, 2011, that Myanmar really moved onto the stage of international respectability after decades of condemnation as a rogue state.

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2013-11-25 · 40% match

Myanmar’s Work Hopes Still Up in the Air

PANTANAW/YANGON — U Than Zaw shook his head as he stared across the waterlogged fields. “Over there, that’s where my land is,” he said, swinging a tattooed arm out through the bamboo frame of a waterside hut.

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