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JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

by Ronni Alexander
"... (PALM 2000) and asks what it is about the Forum Island States that prompted Japan to make such an effort. The focus is on the post-war period, but a brief historical overview is included. In particular two issue areas which both link and divide Japan and the Pacific are addressed: nuclear concerns ( ..."
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is that for Japan, the Forum Island Countries are important for certain natural resources, sea and shipping lanes, access to deep sea minerals and support in the United Nations and other international fora. Cet article s'intéresse aux conclusions du sommet PALM 2000 (Japan-South Pacific Forum Summit qui s

Food Security in the South Pacific Island Countries with Special Reference to the Fiji Islands

by K. L. Sharma , 2006
"... This paper analyses the status of food security in selected South Pacific Island countries, ..."
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This paper analyses the status of food security in selected South Pacific Island countries,

1 Some Empirical Evidence on the Demand for Money in the Pacific Island Countries

by Saten Kumar, Rup Singh, Rup Singh, Saten Kumar, Jel C E , 2009
"... This paper explores the stability of the demand for narrow money in the Pacific Island Countries ..."
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This paper explores the stability of the demand for narrow money in the Pacific Island Countries

Some Empirical Evidence on the Demand for Money in the Pacific Island Countries

by Saten Kumar, Rup Singh, Rup Singh, Saten Kumar , 2009
"... This paper explores the stability of the demand for narrow money in the Pacific Island Countries ..."
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This paper explores the stability of the demand for narrow money in the Pacific Island Countries

Pacific Island Countries: Possible Common Currency Arrangement

by Christopher Browne, David Orsmond, Prepared Christopher Browne, David Orsmond , 2006
"... This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to eli ..."
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to elicit comments and to further debate. This paper examines the potential advantages and disadvantages of adopting a common currency arrangement among the six IMF member Pacific island countries that have their

healthcare personnel in Pacific Island Countries

by Andrew Brown, Peter Zinck, Nerida Smith
"... development and trial of a new approach to pharmaceutical competency development for primary ..."
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development and trial of a new approach to pharmaceutical competency development for primary

Research Paper No. 2006/68 Food Security in the South Pacific Island Countries with Special Reference to the Fiji Islands

by K. L. Sharma , 2006
"... This paper analyses the status of food security in selected South Pacific Island countries, ..."
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This paper analyses the status of food security in selected South Pacific Island countries,

AID EFFECTIVENESS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

by Tk Jayaraman, Bert D. Ward , 2006
"... Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific with a population of 220,000 was once ranked as the most vulnerable economy on the basis of its least resilience to withstand the adverse impacts of external and internal shocks. It has been currently de ..."
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Among all the island countries of the world, Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific with a population of 220,000 was once ranked as the most vulnerable economy on the basis of its least resilience to withstand the adverse impacts of external and internal shocks. It has been currently

Role of Money in Smaller Pacific Island Countries

by T K Jayaraman , Chee-Keong Choong
"... Abstract Pacific island countries (PICs), which attained political independence, are open economies with very small manufacturing base and narrow range of exports of copra and tuna. They are highly dependent on imports ranging from food and mineral fuels to intermediate and capital goods and transp ..."
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Abstract Pacific island countries (PICs), which attained political independence, are open economies with very small manufacturing base and narrow range of exports of copra and tuna. They are highly dependent on imports ranging from food and mineral fuels to intermediate and capital goods

The Regulation, Registration and Representation of Surveyors in the Pacific Islands Countries

by Bob Curley, Spike Boydell, Bob Curley, Spike Boydell (fiji, Bob Curley, Spike Boydell
"... Much of the legislation controlling the administration of ownership, registration, valuation, transfer and use of land in the Pacific Islands nations was imported by colonial powers in the 19th century and has remained in force, with only minor amendments, despite the independence of these nations. ..."
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. Pre-independence all surveyors were male expatriates who had gained their qualifications in their home country and were represented by their national (home) body. Although training of Pacific Islanders took place before independence the qualifications obtained were only sufficient for registration
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