Fiji's Economic Growth Impediments: Institutions, policies and coups

Good governance requires necessary social, economic, political and institutional factors to contribute to higher growth prospects. Since the 1987 military coups some of the issues that have confronted the people of Fiji and others cointegrate with ethnicity, politics and institutions. This article l...

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Economic impact
Economic policy
Economic reform
Economic theory
Ethnicity
Fiji
Institutions
Minority & ethnic violence
Regional studies
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