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Saturday, January 30, 2010

A confounding Economy

Economy of different countries makes us untenably  awry .
The Cambodian economy is remarkably scary .
There is absolute poverty.
Yet there is surplus resources.
There is no development.
Yet there is abundant manpower.
There is no  revenue.
Yet there is deceit.
There is no export.
Yet there is potentiality.


The natural resources  in the form of ruby, sapphire, emerald , diamonds silver and gold  abound the Palin area.
These gems pose a valuable  front to the miserable economy of Cambodia.
The commercial  price tends to be cheap, but most times it is damn treachery.
The abubdant mutlicoloured stones captivate the perceiver.
The price tempts the prospective buyer.
The bargaining tactics deployed make  him proud.
Finally the deceit involved in the  transaction renders him wounded, demoralising  his code of business ethics.


The government remains silent .
The administration works not for business promotion but for irrational commitments which are powerfully packed in a course of lies and dishonesty.
The shops of standard form indulge in dubious transactions, by arousing the interest of the buyer, by  enticing him to enter into bargainining , whilst in reality confounding him into a prism of negative  conductivity.
The eonomy is sure to  not to take positive trends if such debasing moralities are implicated.
It is a caution to the cambodian government.
If it does not curtail such false sales , the tourism industry which is the only positive point in this otherwise defunct country, will be badly affected leading to further improvisation and perpetuaal poverty.

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