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The Subsistence Sector in Pacific Island Countries
註釋Number 95/3 in the Economics Division Working Papers South Pacific. This paper is a revised version of the final item in a large research program undertaken by the writer and a team of consultants in collaboration with the Economics Division of the Pacific Forum Secretariat. The program was commenced in early 1990 and completed in 1992. Reviews the main findings of individual country reports on the subsistence sector in the Pacific island countries of Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Western Samoa and the Federated States of Micronesia. Suggests the need for some new direction in Pacific island policies, with emphasis on developing the advantages within the island countries and their cultures, and less on attempting to follow the paths of countries whose backgrounds, situations and ethos are different from, and not entirely applicable to, Pacific island situations. Includes a bibliography and a list of recent publications by the Economics Division, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University. E.K. Fisk ia consultant based in Canberra. He was an original member of the department of economics at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies from which he retired as professorial fellow in 1983. He has published widely on the island countries of the South Pacific.