Pacific island countries face problems in their efforts to achieve economic growth with macroeconomic and financial stability. This survey focuses on the current economic situation of island countries and recent policy and institutional measures taken in an attempt to improve upon the recent economic performance. Major developments in agriculture are highlighted as well as the immediate outlook for growth. Where appropriate, performance in the policy and institutional areas is assessed against suggestions made in the recent World Bank economic review of Pacific member countries (World Bank 1991)
This paper examines the macroeconomic performance of the Pacific island countries. It includes analy...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
The six Pacific island economies surveyed here, although sharing many common features of small islan...
This volume examines current development trends in agriculture, fishery and forestry in theh Pacific...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
It is difficult to assess the course of development in all the South Pacific countries. As indicate...
World economic developments in 1991 have been unfavourable for the South Pacific countries
The year 1988 was a relatively prosperous one for the Pacific islands, other than Fiji, largely beca...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
The 'global economic recovery' referred to in the first issue of this Bulletin has continued through...
The Pacific islands economies display considerable heterogeneity on all counts except for their poor...
Pacific Economic Survey 2008 is the first of a series of annual surveys that will provide an overvie...
This paper examines the macroeconomic performance of the Pacific island countries. It includes analy...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
The six Pacific island economies surveyed here, although sharing many common features of small islan...
This volume examines current development trends in agriculture, fishery and forestry in theh Pacific...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
It is difficult to assess the course of development in all the South Pacific countries. As indicate...
World economic developments in 1991 have been unfavourable for the South Pacific countries
The year 1988 was a relatively prosperous one for the Pacific islands, other than Fiji, largely beca...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
The 'global economic recovery' referred to in the first issue of this Bulletin has continued through...
The Pacific islands economies display considerable heterogeneity on all counts except for their poor...
Pacific Economic Survey 2008 is the first of a series of annual surveys that will provide an overvie...
This paper examines the macroeconomic performance of the Pacific island countries. It includes analy...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...