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Title Grenada, recent economic developments
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (74 pages) : illustrations
Series IMF staff country report ; no. 97/117
IMF staff country report ; no. 97/117.
Summary This paper reports economic developments in Grenada during the 1990s. Following a strong expansion over 1987-91, real GDP grew at a slower pace in 1992 and declined in 1993, largely reflecting the adoption of adjustment measures and a severe drought. Growth resumed in 1994 owing to stronger tourism and manufacturing activity, the installation of new electricity-generating capacity, and increased output by the water company. In 1995, real GDP continued to expand at an annual rate of about 3 percent, mainly because of a recovery in agricultural output induced by higher export prices
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Subject Finance, Public -- Grenada
Banks and banking -- Grenada
Banks and banking
Economic history
Finance, Public
International economic relations
SUBJECT Grenada -- Foreign economic relations
Grenada -- Economic conditions -- Statistics
Subject Grenada
Genre/Form Statistics
Form Electronic book
Author Rosales, J. R. (José Roberto)
International Monetary Fund.
ISBN 1280892765
9781280892769