The government of Australia has warned investors that people and companies with close ties to Burmas military influence areas of the economy, including the oil, gas and wood industries.
Sean Turnell is an economist at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He says agriculture reform has slowed in Burma, although a majority of Burmese make a living through agriculture.
What I am really struck by is the lack of progress in agriculture, said Turnell.
Mr Turnell says that without land rights, farmers have limited opportunity to borrow money at fair rates.
Experts say some who fear changes in Burma are trying to slow reforms by creating ethnic and religious conflict ahead of the planned 2015 elections.
And that is the Economics Report for Learning English. Im Mario Ritter.
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