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Growth Oriented Macroeconomic Policies for Small Islands Economies: Lessons from Singapore

Most small island economies or ‘microstates’ have distinctly different characteristics from larger developing economies. They are more open and vulnerable to external and environmental shocks, resulting in high output volatility. Most of them also suffer from locational disadvantages. Although a few small island economies have succeeded in generating sustained rapid growth and reducing poverty, most have dismal growth performance, resulting in high unemployment and poverty. Although macroeconomic policies play an important role in growth and poverty reduction, there has been very little work on the issue for small island economies or microstates. Most work follows the conventional framework and finds no or very little effectiveness of macroeconomic policies in stabilization. They also concentrate on short-run macroeconomic management with a focus almost entirely on either price stability or external balance. The presumption is that price stability and external balance are prerequisite for sustained rapid growth. This paper aims to provide a critical survey of the extant literature on macroeconomic policies for small island economies in light of the available evidence on their growth performance. Given the high output volatility and its impact on poverty, this paper will argue for a balance between price and output stabilization goals of macroeconomic policy mix. Drawing on the highly successful experience of Singapore, it will also outline a framework for growth promoting, pro-poor macroeconomic policies for small island economies/microstates.
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Research Paper
Volume:
2008/47
Title:
Growth Oriented Macroeconomic Policies for Small Islands Economies: Lessons from Singapore
Authors:
Anis Chowdhury
Publication date:
April 2008
ISSN Web:
1810-2611
ISBN 13 Web:
9789292300951
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2008
Keywords:
Caribbean, Pacific Islands, fiscal policy, small open economies
JEL:
E5, E6, N1, O1
Project:
Fragility and Development
Sponsor:
UNU-WIDER gratefully acknowledges the financial contributions to the project by The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and the UK Department for International Development—DFID.
Format:
online

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