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Trinidad and Tobago: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

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This paper analyzes the historical and current energy booms of Trinidad and Tobago, and points out the main policy issues during boom times. It provides practical suggestions on the long-term management of the expected resource windfall in Trinidad and Tobago, and outlines theoretical guidelines to calculate sustainable consumption out of energy wealth and targets sustainable levels of non-energy fiscal deficits. It discusses the developments, main policy issues in the state-owned nonfinancial enterprise sector, and the proposed restructuring plan for the state sugar company. It also provides a Statistical Appendix for Trinidad and Tobago.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2003. "Trinidad and Tobago: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix," IMF Staff Country Reports 2003/233, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2003/233
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    1. Daniel Artana & Wendell Thomas & Liliana Rojas-Suárez & Fernando Navajas & Juan Luis Bour & Christopher Vignoles & Dennis Brown & Fidel Jaramillo & Deryck Omar & Rolph Balgobin & Anneke Jessen & Carlo, 2006. "From Growth to Prosperity: Policy Perspectives for Trinidad and Tobago," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 34358 edited by Liliana Rojas-Suárez & Carlos Elías, February.
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    3. Saleem, Zahabia & Donaldson, John A., 2016. "Pathways to poverty reduction," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 67523, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    4. International Monetary Fund, 2005. "Trinidad and tobago: The Energy Boom and Proposals for a Sustainable Fiscal Policy," IMF Working Papers 2005/197, International Monetary Fund.
    5. Artana, Daniel & Thomas, Wendell & Rojas-Suárez, Liliana & Navajas, Fernando & Bour, Juan Luis & Vignoles, Christopher & Brown, Dennis & Jaramillo, Fidel & Omar, Deryck & Balgobin, Rolph & Jessen, Ann, 2006. "From Growth to Prosperity: Policy Perspectives for Trinidad and Tobago," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 278, November.

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