Tourism is the mainstay of the ...... in wage rates in recent years.
Tourism continues to be the do ...... third of all tourist arrivals.
Afghanistan is an extremely po ...... is a major source of revenue.
The hydrocarbons sector is the ...... nd improving living standards.
Azerbaijan's most prominent pr ...... lity to manage its oil wealth.
Poor by European standards, Al ...... 000, but other reforms lagged.
Under the old Soviet central p ...... and foreign direct investment.
Tourism, the mainstay of Andor ...... ber for agricultural products.
Angola is an economy in disarr ...... , and a lessening of fighting.
This is a traditional Polynesi ...... ial difficulties in East Asia.
Argentina benefits from rich n ...... r of $13.7 billion in support.
Australia has a prosperous Wes ...... th of US and European markets.
Austria with its well-develope ...... to remain at about 3% in 2001.
Anguilla has few natural resou ...... favorable weather conditions.
Fishing off the coast and tour ...... asted approximately two weeks.
In Bahrain, petroleum producti ...... r long-term economic problems.
Historically, the Barbadian ec ...... rist facilities a plus factor.
Botswana has maintained one of ...... a's impressive economic gains.
Bermuda enjoys one of the high ...... ternational financial sectors.
This modern private enterprise ...... policies and planned tax cuts.
The Bahamas is a stable, devel ...... majority of tourist visitors.
Despite sustained domestic and ...... other vested interest groups.
The small, essentially private ...... ains the reduction of poverty.
Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked ...... n era of declining assistance.
Bolivia, long one of the poore ...... d down overall growth to 2.5%.
Burma has a mixed economy with ...... nd minimal foreign investment.
The economy of Benin remains u ...... d to increased growth in 2001.
Belarus has seen little struct ...... and its open-market economies.
The bulk of the population dep ...... of whom have left the country.
Possessing large and well-deve ...... more than $30 billion in 2000.
The economy, one of the world' ...... to hamper foreign investment.
Bulgaria, a former communist c ...... erous times in the EU economy.
no economic activity; declared a nature reserve
This small, wealthy economy is ...... nomic base beyond oil and gas.
Burundi is a landlocked, resou ...... ricity remain in short supply.
As an affluent, high-tech indu ...... ense high-tech infrastructure.
Cambodia's economy slowed dram ...... teral and multilateral donors.
Landlocked Chad's economic dev ...... the oil development projects.
In 1977, Colombo abandoned sta ...... ition in the financial sector.
The economy is a mixture of vi ...... post-conflict reconstruction.
The economy of the Democratic ...... ssociated reforms are on hold.
In late 1978 the Chinese leade ...... trary local levies on farmers.
Chile has a market-oriented ec ...... rade negotiations with the US.
With no direct taxation, the i ...... ndards of living in the world.
Grown throughout the islands, ...... st be imported from Australia.
Because of its oil resources a ...... ase growth to over 5% in 2001.
One of the world's poorest cou ...... ns abroad help supplement GDP.