Barbados Economic Survey

Material type: TextTextSeries: Barbados Economic Survey 1969,1968,1967,1966,1965Publisher: St. Michael : Economic Planning Unit, October 1968Description: figs., tbls., illsSubject(s): Economic Surveys | Economic Performance | Economic Statistics | Barbados | CaribbeanSummary: The Barbados Economy Survey ,presented to the Legislature by the Minister of Finance, reviews national economic performance during 1966-69. It assesses trends in production, employment, public finance, trade and investments, highlighting growth, key sectors and emerging structural challenges. The survey outlines fiscal measures adopted to support development, evaluates external economic conditions affecting Barbados, and presents policy recommendations aimed at strengthening stability, promoting diversification and guiding the country's continuing economic modernization.
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Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02463-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25110009
Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02463-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25110010
Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02463-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25110011
Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02463-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25110012

The Barbados Economy Survey ,presented to the Legislature by the Minister of Finance, reviews national economic performance during 1966-69. It assesses trends in production, employment, public finance, trade and investments, highlighting growth, key sectors and emerging structural challenges. The survey outlines fiscal measures adopted to support development, evaluates external economic conditions affecting Barbados, and presents policy recommendations aimed at strengthening stability, promoting diversification and guiding the country's continuing economic modernization.

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