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Papua New Guinea economic survey: transforming good luck into policies for long-term growth

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Chand, Satish

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Asia Pacific Press

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The PNG economy has shown signs of recovery throughout 2003, with the rebound in GDP due to a combination of good weather and healthy prices for exports. The trade account is in surplus, and the construction, retail and wholesale sectors are experiencing

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Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2004

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