Asia and Pacific Small States Monitor, August 2014

Abstract

This issue of the Asia & Pacific Small States Monitor focuses on the challenges facing Asia and Pacific small states associated with natural disasters and climate change. Most tourism-oriented economies experienced a robust increase in arrivals, partly reflecting country-specific factors. Among commodity exporters (Bhutan, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste) and other Asia and Pacific small states, growth remains uneven: robust activity in Bhutan was driven mainly by hydropower-related construction activities; Solomon Islands experienced a continuing decline of logging stocks and a short-term disruption of gold production; and Timor-Leste’s ongoing depletion of oil reserves has led to a tighter budget constraint and lower government spending in the non-oil sector.

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Ms. Shari Boyce
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Mr. Sergei Dodzin
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Ezequiel Cabezon 0000000404811396 https://isni.org/isni/0000000404811396 International Monetary Fund

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Mr. Fazurin Jamaludin
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Ms. Rosanne Heller
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