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Tuvalu 2002 Economic and Public Sector Review
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| Date: | March 2003 |
| Type: | Serials |
| Series: | Pacific Studies |
| ISBN: | 971-561-459-0 (print) |
Description
This book analyzes the economic situation of Tuvalu, and examines key issues, including natural resources, health, education, and the public sector. It reports that Tuvalu will always be prone to external shocks, but with good governance it can continue to be economically and socially stable.
Contents
- Introduction
- Macroeconomic Developments
- The Role and Performance of Government
- The Public Enterprise Sector
- Human Development
- Natural Resource Development
- Outer-Island Development