Samoa 1990
By: Geneva | United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries, 2 | 3-14 September 1990
Publisher: UNCTAD ; Geneva ; April 1990Description: 21 p; tblsSubject(s): LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES | SAMOA | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | ECONOMIC PERFORMANCESummary: In the early eighties. Samoa experienced a stagnant economic growth. By 1983, with the support of IMF stand by arrangements, various policies were implemented to reverse the situation. These measures have been largely successful in putting the economy back on track.| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre General Collection | 00017-GG (Browse shelf) | Available | 1075 |
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In the early eighties. Samoa experienced a stagnant economic growth. By 1983, with the support of IMF stand by arrangements, various policies were implemented to reverse the situation. These measures have been largely successful in putting the economy back on track.
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