Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 14

Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 14
Title Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 14 PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Secretariat
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Pages 200
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781849290166

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This unique annual collection of key economic and statistical data on states with fewer than five million inhabitants is an essential reference for economists, planners and policy-makers working on issues of concern to small states. This volume contains 54 tables covering development indicators and 3 articles focusing on trade in services.

Small States

Small States
Title Small States PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Secretariat
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Pages 256
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1849290377

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This unique annual collection of key economic and statistical data on states with fewer than 5 million inhabitants is an essential reference for economists, planners and policy-makers working on issues of concern to small states. This volume contains 68 tables covering development indicators and 3 articles focusing on public private partnerships.

Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 20

Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 20
Title Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics, Volume 20 PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Secretariat
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Pages 121
Release 2018-04-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1849291772

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Small States: Economic Review and Basic Statistics is a flagship publication of the Commonwealth Secretariat highlighting the development indicators of small states and disseminating knowledge on their economic performance. This milestone 20th volume looks back at the progress of small states over the past 25 years. It also takes stock of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s contribution to the international discourse on small states and the development of the states themselves.

Small States

Small States
Title Small States PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Secretariat
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2010-07
Genre States, Small
ISBN 9781849290166

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This unique annual collection of key economic and statistical data on states with fewer than five million inhabitants is an essential reference for economists, planners and policy-makers working on issues of concern to small states. This volume contains 54 tables covering development indicators and 3 articles focusing on trade in services.

Small States

Small States
Title Small States PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Secretariat
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Pages 188
Release 2008-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780850928631

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This unique annual collection of key economic and statistical data on the world's small states--those with fewer than five million inhabitants--is an essential reference for economists, planners and policy makers. The book contains fifty-one tables covering selected economic and social indicators culled from international and national sources and presents information unavailable elsewhere. A detailed parallel commentary on trends in Commonwealth small states, looking at growth, employment, inflation and economic policy issues, permits a deeper understanding of developments behind the figures. The book also includes three topical articles: The Effects of Limited Diversification on Small States--Stephen Fletcher, St. George's University, Grenada; Insights into the Economic Development of Small, Often Island, Economies--Godfrey Baldacchino, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada and Geoff Bertram of Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand; and Macroeconomic Stability in Small States--Lawrence L. Schembri, Bank of Canada.

Handbook of Small States

Handbook of Small States
Title Handbook of Small States PDF eBook
Author Lino Briguglio
Publisher Routledge
Pages 628
Release 2018-05-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351181831

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This handbook covers a wide spectrum of issues relating to small states. Chapters in the volume have been grouped under the three main themes of economic, social and environmental issues. The economics sections include chapters dealing with trade, finance and regulatory frameworks, while the social theme covers health, migration, population ageing, as well as overall social wellbeing. The environmental theme examines matters such as measuring environmental performance, natural disasters, the ocean economy, and the validity of the Sustainable Development Goals. One major issue is the definition of small states. As this volume demonstrates, generally speaking, population is used to measure country size in the literature. However, it clearly emerges that there is no real consensus as to the population cut-off point that distinguishes small states from large ones. While the approaches taken by the authors vary, in all cases the chapters draw practical policy implications for small states. The book can therefore be considered as a wide-ranging depositary of information on small states with the aim of deriving policy prescriptions, and thus as an excellent resource for academics, students and policymakers.

Small States in Multilateral Economic Negotiations

Small States in Multilateral Economic Negotiations
Title Small States in Multilateral Economic Negotiations PDF eBook
Author Amrita Narlikar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 108
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134927037

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This book addresses the puzzle, Can David take on Goliath in multilateral economic negotiations, and if so, then under what conditions? The question of how the weak bargain with the strong in international politics is exciting theoretically and empirically. In a world of ever-increasing interdependence, and also a time of economic crisis, it acquires even greater significance. With the help of issue-specific case studies, the volume offers new insights into the vulnerabilities that small states face in multilateral economic negotiations, and also mechanisms whereby these weaknesses might be overcome and even used as an advantage. The attention that this volume pays to questions of smallness and negotiation allow it to address a long-standing problem of international politics. The case studies, which cover monetary, financial, trade, and climate change negotiations, ensure a unique and valuable topicality to the volume. This book was published as a special issue of The Round Table.