Private Sector Assessment for Palau: Policies for Sustainable Growth Revisited

dc.contributor.authorADB
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-05T15:02:24Z
dc.date.available2021-10-05T15:02:24Z
dc.date.issued2017-02
dc.descriptionWhile the private sector in Palau still faces significant challenges, commendable advancements that have been made. Palau’s economy expanded strongly, with real gross domestic product (GDP) rising 5.3% in 2014 and 8.2% in 2015. Per capita GDP also increased; at the end of fiscal year 2015 it was in excess of $16,000—the highest among Asian Development Bank (ADB) developing members in the Pacific. This strong performance, however, masks urgent issues threatening the sustainability of Palau’s economy. This private sector assessment is based on in-depth consultation with the government and private sector. It recommends further reform, most notably in the areas of tourism policies and business law, as well as in the agriculture and finance sectors. It suggests that Palau’s state-owned enterprises are inefficient and need to operate on commercial principles. Measures to promote equal access to economic opportunities for women and fiber optic connectivity with other countries are also provided.
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dc.identifier.isbn9789292577551
dc.identifier.isbn9789292577568
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dc.identifier.urihttps://www.adb.org/documents/palau-private-sector-assessment
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/5252
dc.subject.otherWhile the private sector in Palau still faces significant challenges
dc.subject.othercommendable advancements that have been made. Palau’s economy expanded strongly
dc.subject.otherwith real gross domestic product (GDP) rising 5.3% in 2014 and 8.2% in 2015. Per capita GDP also increased
dc.subject.otherat the end of fiscal year 2015 it was in excess of $16
dc.subject.other000—the highest among Asian Development Bank (ADB) developing members in the Pacific. This strong performance
dc.subject.otherhowever
dc.subject.othermasks urgent issues threatening the sustainability of Palau’s economy. This private sector assessment is based on in-depth consultation with the government and private sector. It recommends further reform
dc.subject.othermost notably in the areas of tourism policies and business law
dc.subject.otheras well as in the agriculture and finance sectors. It suggests that Palau’s state-owned enterprises are inefficient and need to operate on commercial principles. Measures to promote equal access to economic opportunities for women and fiber optic connectivity with other countries are also provided.
dc.titlePrivate Sector Assessment for Palau: Policies for Sustainable Growth Revisited
local.publication.countryPalau
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