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Fiji’s sugar, tourism and garment industries : a survey of performance, problems and potentials

Narayan, Paresh Kumar and Prasad, Biman Chand 2003, Fiji’s sugar, tourism and garment industries : a survey of performance, problems and potentials, Fijian studies, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 3-27.

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Title Fiji’s sugar, tourism and garment industries : a survey of performance, problems and potentials
Author(s) Narayan, Paresh Kumar
Prasad, Biman Chand
Journal name Fijian studies
Volume number 1
Issue number 1
Start page 3
End page 27
Total pages 25
Publisher Fiji Institute of Applied Studies
Place of publication Lautoka, Fiji
Publication date 2003
ISSN 1728-7456
Summary Sugar, tourism and garment industries are three of Fiji’s major industries. These industries have been undergoing some serious problems during the past decade. This paper analyses the performance of these industries, examines the problems besieging them, and looks at the potentials these industries have for the country. The paper also offers some suggestions which policy makers in Fiji could consider in order to ensure that these industries continue to benefit Fiji.
Language eng
Field of Research 140212 Macroeconomics (incl Monetary and Fiscal Theory)
HERDC Research category C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice ©2003, Fiji Institute of Applied Studies
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30024704

Document type: Journal Article
Collection: School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
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