Burma Economic Development Corporation Explained

Agency Name:Burma Economic Development Corporation
Type:corporation
Preceding1:Defence Services Institute
Dissolved:20 October 1963
Jurisdiction:Burma
Headquarters:Rangoon

The Burma Economic Development Corporation (BEDC), formerly the Defence Services Institute (DSI), was Burma's largest economic enterprise in the late 1950s.[1] A state-run enterprise, it was established in May 1961, under the 1961 Burma Economic Development Corporation Act with the resumption of civilian rule,[2] although it remained under military control.[1] BEDC was nationalized on 20 October 1963, as part of the implementation of the Burmese Way to Socialism.[3] [4] At the time of nationalization, BEDC consisted of 42 separate firms, including Burma Beverage Co., Mandalay Brewery and Distillery, along with various chemical and paint, pharmaceutical, polyproducts, canning, shoes, garment manufacturers, book stores, housing and construction companies, fisheries, hardwood trading, hotel operators, and coal suppliers.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Taylor, Robert H.. The State in Myanmar. NUS Press. 2009.
  2. Book: Doing Business with Burma: Report. U.S. Department of Commerce. 1962.
  3. Book: Steinberg, David I.. Burma: The State of Myanmar. registration. Georgetown University Press. 2001.
  4. Book: Tucker, Shelby. Burma: Curse of Independence. Pluto Press. 2001. 9780745315416.
  5. Book: Maung Aung Myoe. Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 2009. 9789812308481.