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001 | DMDOC | ||
003 | OSt | ||
005 | 20151223095546.0 | ||
006 | m,c | ||
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040 | _cNDC | ||
086 | _a 00016-GG | ||
111 | _c Paris | ||
111 | _a United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries, 2 | ||
111 | _d 3-14 September 1990 | ||
245 | _a Gambia 1990 | ||
260 | _b UNCTAD | ||
260 | _a Geneva | ||
260 | _c April 1990 | ||
270 | _d Switzerland | ||
270 |
_d \\ _c DMDOC |
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300 | _a 15 p. | ||
300 | _b tbls. | ||
520 | _a 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. | ||
556 | _a General | ||
650 | _a LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES | ||
650 | _a GAMBIA | ||
650 | _a ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | ||
797 | _a Gambia. Government | ||
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_h 03.02.03 _2NDC _cGL |
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