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In economics, as in biology, small islands can provide illuminating examples of the interactions of internal dynamics and external pressures in a restricted space. This book examines five small open economies - Hong Kong, Singapore, Jamaica, Mauritius, and Malta - and traces how they dealt with the opportunities and challenges of the postcolonial world.
Through a comparative study of their social, political, and economic structures and development, the authors attempt to account for differences in the growth performance of these economies over the latter part of the twentieth century.
No one path has proved to be a sure road to success. The resource-poor city-states of Hong Kong and Singapore - one with a laissez-faire government, the other more interventionist - have prospered economically while improving their distribution of income. Jamaica, despite its agricultural and mineral resources, has been the least successful, perhaps because competing parties have pushed redistribution at the expense of growth.
Mauritius, a multiethnic society, has turned to manufactured exports and tourism as an alternative to reliance on sugar production. Malta overcame the shock of losing a British naval base and has grown rapidly.
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This volume is the sixth to emerge from the comparative study "The Political Economy of Poverty, Equity, and Growth," sponsored by the World Bank. Each volume provides both a historical narrative and a deeper explanation of how and why a selected pair or group of countries had their particular experiences of growth and income distribution between 1950 and 1985.
Other volumes in the series compare Malawi and Madagascar, Egypt and Turkey, Brazil and Mexico, Sri Lanka and Malaysia, and Costa Rica and Uruguay.
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Poor, Cas, Études de, Economische ontwikkeling, Conditions économiques, Case studies, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Politique économique, Pauvreté, Armoede, Economic history, Poor, developing countries, Developing countries, economic conditions, Developing countries, economic policyPlaces
Singapour, Hong Kong (Chine), Jamaïque, Pays en voie de développement, Maurice, Malte, Developing countriesTimes
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Five small open economies
1993, Published for the World Bank [by] Oxford University Press
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0195208803 9780195208801
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