The first World Trade Organization (WTO) review of the Solomon Islands held in September 1998 (WTO 1999) provides timely insights into the severe problems currently confronting its economy. This note examines this review, highlighting important economic policy issues that emerged for the Solomon Islands. In so doing, it offers lessons on how other island economies within the Asia Pacific region might go about reforming their own economic policies
The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow...
Using the United Nations’ definition of least developed nations, examines the socioeconomic situatio...
This article provides an assessment of a range of issues concerned with the development of internati...
The Solomon Islands is one of the five least developed Pacific island nations according to the class...
Underlying ethnic tensions erupting in Solomon Islands in late 1998 resulted in considerable damage ...
This survey provides background to the economy of Solomon Islands and examines factors relating to t...
Mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). It will be valued by the trade policy analysts not ...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
Globalization is having its most transformative effects in the Pacific in three areas of economic an...
The countries of the South Pacific have struggled to generate sustainable economic growth since thei...
This report describes economic developments in the Solomon Islands during the 1990s. Developments in...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The main objective of this paper is to trace the development of social policies in two underdevelope...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow...
Using the United Nations’ definition of least developed nations, examines the socioeconomic situatio...
This article provides an assessment of a range of issues concerned with the development of internati...
The Solomon Islands is one of the five least developed Pacific island nations according to the class...
Underlying ethnic tensions erupting in Solomon Islands in late 1998 resulted in considerable damage ...
This survey provides background to the economy of Solomon Islands and examines factors relating to t...
Mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). It will be valued by the trade policy analysts not ...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
Globalization is having its most transformative effects in the Pacific in three areas of economic an...
The countries of the South Pacific have struggled to generate sustainable economic growth since thei...
This report describes economic developments in the Solomon Islands during the 1990s. Developments in...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The main objective of this paper is to trace the development of social policies in two underdevelope...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow...
Using the United Nations’ definition of least developed nations, examines the socioeconomic situatio...
This article provides an assessment of a range of issues concerned with the development of internati...