Trinidad and Tobago are the southernmost islands of the Caribbean archipelago, and are geologically an extension of the South American continent. Trinidad is separated from Venezuela by the seven (7) mile straits of the Gulf of Paria. The area of Trinidad is 4828 km2 while Tobago is 300 km2. The economy of Trinidad is based on oil production and light manufacturing. The island of Tobago has an economy based largely on Caribbean beach-centred tourism and fishing. The per capita GDP of the twin island republic is US$9,500 (est. 20002)
This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, which is endowed wi...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the extreme south of the Lesser Antilles, is an exce...
Includes bibliographyMain Statistical Points GEF funding has...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
Trinidad is the larger of the two islands that comprise the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (TT). Tr...
The future of the economy of Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent upon the exploitation of the h...
Trinidad is the southernmost of the Caribbean Islands and is classified as a Small Island Developing...
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago depended heavily on taxes and royalties from the oil industry ...
In 2005, the tourism sector in the Caribbean accounted for 13.8 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has, in November 1986, enacted legislation in line with the Unit...
Many Caribbean islands grapple with the problems of how to pursue economic development while preserv...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing a sustainable funding mechanism for ocean and co...
Over the last 20 years, the government of the small Caribbean island nation of Dominica has pursued ...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, which is endowed wi...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the extreme south of the Lesser Antilles, is an exce...
Includes bibliographyMain Statistical Points GEF funding has...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
Trinidad is the larger of the two islands that comprise the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (TT). Tr...
The future of the economy of Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent upon the exploitation of the h...
Trinidad is the southernmost of the Caribbean Islands and is classified as a Small Island Developing...
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago depended heavily on taxes and royalties from the oil industry ...
In 2005, the tourism sector in the Caribbean accounted for 13.8 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has, in November 1986, enacted legislation in line with the Unit...
Many Caribbean islands grapple with the problems of how to pursue economic development while preserv...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing a sustainable funding mechanism for ocean and co...
Over the last 20 years, the government of the small Caribbean island nation of Dominica has pursued ...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, which is endowed wi...
As with most Small Island Developing States (SIDS), imported fossil fuels make up the majority of Ba...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the extreme south of the Lesser Antilles, is an exce...