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The Fiji agricultural sector

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Barbour, Paul
McGregor, Andrew

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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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This paper is an update of an agricultural sector review by McGregor and Hamilton-Peach (1996), which was funded by the Asian Development Bank. Since the last major review, undertaken in 1985 (McGregor and Macartney), there have been a number of important developments that impact on the sector. There have been fundamental adjustments in the focus of economic policy from import substitution and protection, to a more outward-looking export-oriented, deregulated approach with less direct government involvement.

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Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 13 , No. 2, 1998

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