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Current Economic Trends in the South Pacific, 1986

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Dorrance, Graeme S.

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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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The 'global economic recovery' referred to in the first issue of this Bulletin has continued through 1986 at a steady, if not dramatic, pace. However, the changing composition of growing world demand and the structure of Pacific island production, together with the policies followed by some Pacific countries, has limited the full impact of the world recovery on the region.

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Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 1 , No. 2, 1986

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