Reforming Trade Policy in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands
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Anderson, Kym
Bosworth, Malcolm
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The countries of the South Pacific have struggled
to generate sustainable economic growth since their
independence. Interventionist policies have failed
in the past here, as they have in all other regions.
Business and government leaders in this region are
now beginning to acknowledge — as has happened
in many other developing country regions over the
past two decades — that major reforms are needed
to put their economies onto a higher growth path.
Th is study examines the growth record of key Pacific
island economies and indentifies the reasons for their
relatively poor performance. It then looks at the process
of globalization that is affecting those and indeed all
economies increasingly; and the role the WTO has
played in that process.
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