Gambia 1990
By: Paris | United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries, 2 | 3-14 September 1990
Publisher: UNCTAD ; Geneva ; April 1990Description: 15 p; tblsSubject(s): LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES | GAMBIA | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSummary: Gambia's economy is small and open and relies mainly on the export of ground-nuts. The country is therefore highly sensitive to external factors and in the early eighties suffered poor economic performance. In response to this poor performance the government adopted a recovery program which focused on diversification in production, food self-sufficiency, public investment planning, reforms of the credit and financial systems and stimulation of private sector activity.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Gambia's economy is small and open and relies mainly on the export of ground-nuts. The country is therefore highly sensitive to external factors and in the early eighties suffered poor economic performance. In response to this poor performance the government adopted a recovery program which focused on diversification in production, food self-sufficiency, public investment planning, reforms of the credit and financial systems and stimulation of private sector activity.
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