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General equilibrium model of Papua New Guinea designed to accommodate economic analyses of the consequences of changes in both domestic and international economic conditions. Designed for government and business use. Includes references. The author is a research associate with the National Centre for Development Studies at the Australian National University.
Describes the benefits of structural reforms in the Papua New Guinean economy. Designed for government and business use. Includes references. The authors are members of a Canberra-based consultancy.
David Vine recounts how the British & US governments created the Diego Garcia base, making the native Chagossians homeless in the process. He details the strategic significance of this remote location & also describes recent efforts by the exiles to regain their territory.
Evaluation of export processing enterprises in Mauritius, for government and business. The author has a PhD from the National Centre for Development Studies at the Australian National University.
Study analysing the 1993 budgetary strategy of the Papua New Guinean government using a statistical model simulation. Examines the possible impact of a strategy designed to combat structural problems in the Papua New Guinea economy. The author is a lecturer in environmental economics at the University of Queensland.
Examines the form and use of migrants' remittances in the Kingdom of Tonga. Designed for government and business use. Brown is a senior lecturer in the department of economics at the University of Queensland. Connell is an associate professor in the department of geography at the University of Sydney. Includes references.
Study of the distribution and projected growth of population of the south-west Pacific nation of Tuvalu. Discusses resources, population density, fertility and mortality rates and the overall implications of population growth in the region. Includes maps, tables and references. The author is a research fellow in graduate studies in demography at the ANU and has spent two years involved in a census-based demographic analysis of Kiribati and Tuvalu.