After a decade of stagnation, Vanuatu has recorded six years of rapid growth since 2003, due mainly to growth in the tourism and construction sectors fostered by successful reforms, political and macroeconomic stability and donors' assistance. With a population growing by 2.8 per cent annually and emigration possibilities still very limited, Vanuatu has no choice but to aim for continued fast growth. Tourism is the clearest choice for such growth, but more rapid growth in agriculture would have the greatest impact on poverty reduction and employment. Faster growth in agriculture and elsewhere will require further infrastructure building, a political and business climate favourable to foreign investment and reforms in some key areas on which...
We present a country-specific analysis on the effect of tourism on the economic growth of five small...
The Fiji government's 2008 'budget for hope' rests on some fundamental assumptions: political stabil...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...
Governance strengthening programs such as the RAMSI in Solomon Islands and CRP in Vanuatu have achie...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
Despite several years of economic growth, social tensions appear in Vanuatu’s capital, Port-Vila, wh...
Vanuatu's economy paints a picture of contradictions: it has continued on the recent growth path wit...
Rod Duncan’s article in the last Pacific Economic Bulletin is the latest in a string to denigrate th...
We explore the contributions of trade openness, remittance inflows and expansion in tourism towards ...
Vanuatu is classified as a “Least Developed Country” by the United Nations Development Program and i...
Vanuatu has achieved macroeconomic stability, with a recent turnaround in growth accompanied by low ...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
We present a country-specific analysis on the effect of tourism on the economic growth of five small...
The Fiji government's 2008 'budget for hope' rests on some fundamental assumptions: political stabil...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...
Governance strengthening programs such as the RAMSI in Solomon Islands and CRP in Vanuatu have achie...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
Despite several years of economic growth, social tensions appear in Vanuatu’s capital, Port-Vila, wh...
Vanuatu's economy paints a picture of contradictions: it has continued on the recent growth path wit...
Rod Duncan’s article in the last Pacific Economic Bulletin is the latest in a string to denigrate th...
We explore the contributions of trade openness, remittance inflows and expansion in tourism towards ...
Vanuatu is classified as a “Least Developed Country” by the United Nations Development Program and i...
Vanuatu has achieved macroeconomic stability, with a recent turnaround in growth accompanied by low ...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific wit...
We present a country-specific analysis on the effect of tourism on the economic growth of five small...
The Fiji government's 2008 'budget for hope' rests on some fundamental assumptions: political stabil...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...