The economy continues to improve, underpinned by solid global conditions and increased business and consumer confidence... The economy is expected to grow by around 3.7 per cent in 2006 and with solid domestic and external conditions as well as continued fiscal discipline, economic growth should continue to be strong in 2007 (Papua New Guinea 2007:22). In 2007 the Somare Government moves into a national election. This will be the first time a PNG national government has managed to last an entire electoral cycle. In this surve
Papua New Guinea occupies a special place in discussions of the relationship between politics and de...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
There is general optimism about the short-term economic and financial prospects of the Samoan econom...
Papua New Guinea's modest recovery continues. GDP grew again in 2004 by 2.6 per cent. As in 2003, go...
Improved macroeconomic management has been a significant achievement of the Somare Government and t...
The PNG government has been generating a costly economic cycle since the shocks of the late 1990s. T...
This paper argues for improved policy choices for growth of incomes as the priority for a reform-min...
The Papua New Guinea economy has a record of economic instability triggered by fiscal imbalances. 19...
Papua New Guinea has had a very eventful year in 1997. It has had a constitutional crisis involving ...
After a surge of growth from 1990 to 1994, the Papua New Guinea economy regressed. The 1994 crisis, ...
Breakdown of fiscal discipline in Papua New Guinea has resulted in macroeconomic problems, despite h...
This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Papua New Guinea’s macroeconomic performance has i...
Recent indicators of economic growth show the Samoan economy continuing to rebound strongly from the...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
In this paper, the issues of growth, interest rates, domestic spending, employment and wages are mor...
Papua New Guinea occupies a special place in discussions of the relationship between politics and de...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
There is general optimism about the short-term economic and financial prospects of the Samoan econom...
Papua New Guinea's modest recovery continues. GDP grew again in 2004 by 2.6 per cent. As in 2003, go...
Improved macroeconomic management has been a significant achievement of the Somare Government and t...
The PNG government has been generating a costly economic cycle since the shocks of the late 1990s. T...
This paper argues for improved policy choices for growth of incomes as the priority for a reform-min...
The Papua New Guinea economy has a record of economic instability triggered by fiscal imbalances. 19...
Papua New Guinea has had a very eventful year in 1997. It has had a constitutional crisis involving ...
After a surge of growth from 1990 to 1994, the Papua New Guinea economy regressed. The 1994 crisis, ...
Breakdown of fiscal discipline in Papua New Guinea has resulted in macroeconomic problems, despite h...
This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Papua New Guinea’s macroeconomic performance has i...
Recent indicators of economic growth show the Samoan economy continuing to rebound strongly from the...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
In this paper, the issues of growth, interest rates, domestic spending, employment and wages are mor...
Papua New Guinea occupies a special place in discussions of the relationship between politics and de...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
There is general optimism about the short-term economic and financial prospects of the Samoan econom...