The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow problems all point to poor fiscal management in Solomon Islands. And while the balance of payments and export revenues are improving, the government's domestic and international debts over-shadow these successes. Forest resource exploitation and domestic financial management are set to be major campaign issues in the lead up to the elections in August 1997
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
The current situation in the Solomons has come about because of a lack of economic progress, declini...
The first World Trade Organization (WTO) review of the Solomon Islands held in September 1998 (WTO 1...
This Selected Issues paper for the Solomon Islands reviews budget trends in the past decade and asse...
The Solomon Islands fiscal deficit widened to a dramatic and clearly unsustainable degree over 1989?...
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...
Since its arrival in Solomon Islands in July 2003, the Australian Government-led Regional Assistance...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
After a decade of post-conflict stabilisation and recovery efforts — during which RAMSI played a key...
The Pacific islands economies display considerable heterogeneity on all counts except for their poor...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
In this critical period of transition, the most important thing that the Australian government and o...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
The current situation in the Solomons has come about because of a lack of economic progress, declini...
The first World Trade Organization (WTO) review of the Solomon Islands held in September 1998 (WTO 1...
This Selected Issues paper for the Solomon Islands reviews budget trends in the past decade and asse...
The Solomon Islands fiscal deficit widened to a dramatic and clearly unsustainable degree over 1989?...
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...
Since its arrival in Solomon Islands in July 2003, the Australian Government-led Regional Assistance...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
After a decade of post-conflict stabilisation and recovery efforts — during which RAMSI played a key...
The Pacific islands economies display considerable heterogeneity on all counts except for their poor...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
In this critical period of transition, the most important thing that the Australian government and o...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
The current situation in the Solomons has come about because of a lack of economic progress, declini...
The first World Trade Organization (WTO) review of the Solomon Islands held in September 1998 (WTO 1...