This report describes economic developments in the Solomon Islands during the 1990s. Developments in the real sector were dominated by a broad-based export boom, which stemmed, in large part, from a continuing increase in the rate of extraction of forestry resources. Although economic growth was spurred by surging fish exports in 1994–95, logging also made a significant contribution to growth, with log exports rising to a new record in 1995. Inflation eased somewhat in 1995, reflecting slowing import price increases and an increasing supply of local food crops.
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in Papua New Guinea from 1960 to...
We examine export performance and the factors influencing export growth in ten South Pacific countri...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in two Melanesian countries of s...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
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...
The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) has been recognised as a catalyst in the growth of devel...
After a decade of post-conflict stabilisation and recovery efforts — during which RAMSI played a key...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in Fiji from 1960 to 1999. A cou...
Since its arrival in Solomon Islands in July 2003, the Australian Government-led Regional Assistance...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in Papua New Guinea from 1960 to...
We examine export performance and the factors influencing export growth in ten South Pacific countri...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in two Melanesian countries of s...
Economic growth, environmental sustainability and human development in the Solomon Islands have lagg...
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...
The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) has been recognised as a catalyst in the growth of devel...
After a decade of post-conflict stabilisation and recovery efforts — during which RAMSI played a key...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
The increasing cost of living, allegations of corruption in the public sector and domestic cash flow...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in Fiji from 1960 to 1999. A cou...
Since its arrival in Solomon Islands in July 2003, the Australian Government-led Regional Assistance...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in Papua New Guinea from 1960 to...
We examine export performance and the factors influencing export growth in ten South Pacific countri...
The contribution of tourism to the economic growth of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has achieved s...