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This paper discusses Tuvalu’s economic condition, internal happenings, external linkages, and climate. The country has reported slow economic growth after the global crisis. The export and economic expansions have been minimal with many of its goods imported. The main source of income for the country continue to be remittances from its citizens working abroad and donor assistance. The government has laid out a rigid agenda for improving fiscal strength, literacy rate, power, health, and reducing nonpriority expenditure. The authorities believe that these challenges have given a fighting spirit to the country.
Economic indicators --- Business indicators --- Indicators, Business --- Indicators, Economic --- Leading indicators --- Economic history --- Quality of life --- Economic forecasting --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Social indicators --- International Monetary Fund --- Internationaal monetair fonds --- International monetary fund --- Tuvalu --- État des Tuvalu --- Tʼoobááloo --- Touvalou --- Tsubaru --- Tubalu --- Tubaru --- Tubhalu --- Tufalu --- Tuvalmudin Orn --- Tuvalo --- Tuvaluäns --- Túvalúeyjar --- Tuvaru --- Tuwalu --- Tuwaluu --- Twfalw --- Τουβαλού --- Тувалу --- Тувалмудин Орн --- טובאלו --- ツバル --- 圖瓦盧 --- 투발루 --- Ellice Islands (Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony) --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Exports and Imports --- Labor --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Statistics --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions --- Aggregate Factor Income Distribution --- General Aggregative Models: General --- Public finance & taxation --- International economics --- Labour --- income economics --- Public ownership --- nationalization --- Health economics --- Public debt --- External debt --- Public and publicly-guaranteed external debt --- Personal income --- Public financial management (PFM) --- National accounts --- Debts, External --- Debts, Public --- Income --- Finance, Public --- National income --- Income economics --- Nationalization
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Recent economic developments of Tuvalu were discussed. Major construction projects to build a wharf and a power station have been completed, and seafarer employment—Tuvalu’s main foreign exchange earning source for the private sector—is weak. The Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF) available for budget financing will be depleted. Freezing wages and reducing travel costs will also be important. Improvements in the banking sector and credit culture will help to support private-sector development. Executive Directors agreed to ensure fiscal sustainability.
Economic indicators --- Business indicators --- Indicators, Business --- Indicators, Economic --- Leading indicators --- Economic history --- Quality of life --- Economic forecasting --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Social indicators --- International Monetary Fund --- Internationaal monetair fonds --- International monetary fund --- Tuvalu --- État des Tuvalu --- Tʼoobááloo --- Touvalou --- Tsubaru --- Tubalu --- Tubaru --- Tubhalu --- Tufalu --- Tuvalmudin Orn --- Tuvalo --- Tuvaluäns --- Túvalúeyjar --- Tuvaru --- Tuwalu --- Tuwaluu --- Twfalw --- Τουβαλού --- Тувалу --- Тувалмудин Орн --- טובאלו --- ツバル --- 圖瓦盧 --- 투발루 --- Ellice Islands (Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony) --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- Banks and Banking --- Labor --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Statistics --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures --- Other Public Investment and Capital Stock --- Aggregate Factor Income Distribution --- Public finance & taxation --- Public ownership --- nationalization --- Labour --- income economics --- Econometrics & economic statistics --- Public enterprises --- Public debt --- Expenditure --- Capital spending --- Income --- Economic sectors --- National accounts --- Government business enterprises --- Debts, Public --- Expenditures, Public --- Capital investments --- Income economics --- Nationalization
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