Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands Antilles; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix for Netherlands Antilles examines the economic growth in Small Island Economies. The paper finds that the Small Island Economies as a group grew faster than the rest of the world during 1960–85. The paper analyzes whether Small Island Economies respond to the same set of growth determinants as other economies, and concludes that growth is determined by the same factors and macroeconomic policy choices. The paper presents possible economic challenges that Small Island Economies might face owing to their size.
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2003-06-13
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Economic conditions | Statistics | growth rate | growth rates | per capita income | economic growth | gdp per capita | real gdp | terms of trade | per capita incomes | gdp growth | balance of payments | domestic investment | domestic market | export earnings | trade share | aggregate demand | per capita growth rate | national income | unemployment rate | gnp | total consumption | growth model | capital formation | product differentiation | import duties | transport costs | export growth | preferential market access | domestic demand | per capita economic growth | fixed investment | pattern of trade | tradable goods | private consumption | growth accounting | endogenous growth | member country | positive externalities |
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