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Recent developments in Vanuatu

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Ambrose, David
Siwatibau, Savenaca

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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
Asia Pacific Press

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After a year of lurching from crisis to crisis, in early 1997 the Government of Vanuatu announced a comprehensive reform program, to include strengthening of government capacity and legislation to regulate financial dealings. The benefits to Vanuatu of the reform program will be far-reaching, but the success of these reforms calls for much determination and leadership on the part of policymakers if it is to succeed.

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Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 12 , No. 1, 1997

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