Economic survey of Latin America, 1982: Dominica
Publisher: ECLAC ; January 1984Description: 17 pSubject(s): ECONOMIC SURVEYS | ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE | DOMINICA | ECONOMIC INDICATORS | DEBTSummary: In 1982, work on the reconstruction of the economy caused by the devastating hurricanes of 1979-80 continued. GDP rose 3 percent but per capital income fell because of a surge in the population on account of the return of people who had migrated after the storm. Agriculture output remained below pre-hurricane levels as well as tourist arrivals to the country. The small manufacturing sector continues to show dynamism and several new industries, some export oriented, came on stream.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 00048-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 959 |
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In 1982, work on the reconstruction of the economy caused by the devastating hurricanes of 1979-80 continued. GDP rose 3 percent but per capital income fell because of a surge in the population on account of the return of people who had migrated after the storm. Agriculture output remained below pre-hurricane levels as well as tourist arrivals to the country. The small manufacturing sector continues to show dynamism and several new industries, some export oriented, came on stream.
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