Any index of smallness is somewhat arbitrary, but common practice has been to use population and income criteria. Experience suggests that smallness is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for poor development performance. Various fora have raised two important issues: 1) do small economies face special problems that call for special attention? and 2) if so, are these problems already being addressed? This paper analyzes these broad issues...
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1985/03/31
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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ERS2
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2012/02/15
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Disclosed
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The costs and benefits of being a small, remote, island, land locked or mini-state economy
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small economy