by Tamara Lucas | Sep 5, 2016 |
Philippines The 39th world’s largest economy, Philippines exceeds 100 million people. Almost a third of the country works in agriculture, being the 8th largest exporter of rice in the world. Million inhabitants (2013 est.) % GDP Growth (2014 est.) % Internet...
by Tamara Lucas | Sep 5, 2016 |
Indonesia With more than a thousand islands and the world’s fourth largest population, the Indonesian economy is the largest in Southeast Asia. Million inhabitants (2015 est.) % GDP growth (2014 est.) % Internet penetration (January 2015 est.) % Mobile...
by Tamara Lucas | Sep 5, 2016 |
Singapore One of the most competitive and innovative economies in the world, Singapore reached in 2015 his 50 years. 50 years in which it has grown from doubtful viability to be one of the most prosperous economies in the world. Undoubtedly, Singapore is the country...
by Tamara Lucas | Sep 4, 2016 |
Malaysia Malaysia is the Southeast Asia’s third largest economy and also one of the best retirement havens according to the Global Retirement Index. Million inhabitants (July 2015 est.) % GDP growth (2014 est.) % Internet penetration (2014 est.) % Mobile...
by Tamara Lucas | Sep 2, 2016 |
Myanmar One of the poorest, less developed and un-freedom Southeast Asian economies, but this is changing. Myanmar is transforming digital, culturally and politically in the recent years. An example, in 2010 have a SIM card cost $ 2,000; today you can have one...
by Tamara Lucas | Jun 4, 2016 |
Tailandia Mainly known for tourism (it was the most visited country in 2013 in Southeast Asian), Thailand is also the biggest rice exporter in the world and it has one of the highest literacy rates in the region. Perhaps because its small and medium enterprises...
by Tamara Lucas | Jun 4, 2016 |
Laos Laos is one of the youngest countries in the region. 55.6% of its population is under 16 years and only 6.2% are 60 or older. The average age is 22 years. The Lao economy is mainly based on agriculture and, despite being one of the countries with less economic...
by Tamara Lucas | May 11, 2016 |
Cambodia Best known for the Angkor Wat temples, the rests of the empire Cambodia was in the eleventh century. But in its recent history, the country suffered one of the most savage genocides in history with the Khmer Rouge. In recent years Cambodia have seen an...
by Tamara Lucas | Mar 11, 2016 |
Vietnam Remembered by many as one of the most cinematic presence wars in history (after World War II, of course), Vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in the region. Also, there is a dynamic digital ecosystem in Vietnam with a strong startup community. The...
by Tamara Lucas | Jan 28, 2016 |
Hong Kong Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China that until 1997 was a colony of the United Kingdom. Considered one of the cities with more economic freedom in the world, Hong Kong has one of the highest incomes per capita in the world. Million...
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