The PNG Economy and the Risk of “Dutch Disease”
• November 27, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy
Tags: Boom, Central, Commodities, Developing States, Development, Discovery, Dutch Disease, Earnings, Economic Reforms, Economies, Economy, Efficient, Exchange Rate, Exports, Gas, Governance, Government, Growth, Manufacturing, Minerals, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Netherlands, Oil, Oligarchs, Operations, Papua New Guinea, Paradox, Plenty, PNG, Production, Renaissance, Revenue, Sector, The Economist, Theory, Third World, Threat, Tradable
Transparency International (PNG) – Become a Member
• August 24, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Governance
Tags: Belden Namah, Business Corporations, Community Service, Contracts, Corruption, Developing States, Edwin Burke, Evil, Forest Minister, Government, Illegal Logging, Individuals, International Issues, Membership, National, Neo-colonial, NGO, Non-Government Organisation, Papua New Guinea, Patrick Pruaitch, PNG, PNG Governance, Polar Views, Politics, Professional Firms, Public, Responsibility, Social Responsibility, Society, Stakeholders, Statutory Bodies, Sustainability, The Bipolar Pacific, Third World, Transparency International, Transparency International (PNG), Unaccountability, Watchdog
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