Public sectors in the Pacific Islands are frequently described as being 'too big' and as 'crowding out' private sector economic activity. Reducing their size, it follows, would provide much-needed space for private sector expansion and result in higher levels of economic growth. This paper addresses these issues, arguing that there is not a good case for supposing that public sectors in the Pacific Islands are excessively large, when the challenges...
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2014/11/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7102
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2014/11/01
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Public sectors in the pacific islands : are they 'too big' and do they 'crowd out' the private sector ?
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small states