- Economy of the Marshall Islands
The government of the
Marshall Islands is the largest employer, employing 30.6% of the work force, down by 3.4% since 1988. GDP is derived mainly from payments made by theUnited States under the terms of theCompact of Free Association . Direct U.S. aid accounted for 60% of the Marshalls' $90 million budget.The economy combines a small
subsistence sector and a modernurban sector . In short,fishing andbreadfruit ,banana ,taro , andpandanus cultivation constitute the subsistence sector. On the outer islands, production ofcopra andhandicraft s income provide cash income. The modern service-oriented economy is located inMajuro andEbeye . It is sustained by government expenditures and theU.S. Army installation atKwajalein Atoll . The airfield there also serves as a second national hub for international flights.The modern sector consists of
wholesale andretail trade ;restaurant s;banking andinsurance ; construction, repair, and professional services; and copra processing.Copra cake and oil are by far the nation's largest exports. Atuna loining plant employs 300 workers, mostly women, at $1.50 per hour. Copra production, the most important single commercial activity for the past 100 years, now depends on government subsidies. The subsidies, more a social policy than an economic strategy, help reduce migration from outer atolls to densely populated Majuro and Ebeye.Marine resources , including fishing, aquaculture, tourism development, and agriculture, are top government development priorities. The Marshall Islands sellsfishing rights to other nations as a source of income. In recent years, the Marshall Islands has begun to offership registration s under the Marshall Islands flag. As a small nation, the Marshall Islands must import a wide variety of goods, includingfoodstuff s, consumer goods, machinery, andpetroleum products .GDP:purchasing power parity - $115 million (2001 est.)
GDP - real growth rate:1% (2001 est.)
GDP - per capita:purchasing power parity - $2 300 (2001 est.)
GDP - composition by sector:
"agriculture:"15%
"industry:"13%
"services:"72% (1995)Population below poverty line:NA%
Household income or consumption by percentage share:
"lowest 10%:"NA%
"highest 10%:"NA%Inflation rate (consumer prices):5% (1997)
Labor force:NA
Labor force - by occupation:agriculture NA%, industry NA%, services NA%
Unemployment rate:16% (1991 est.)
Budget:
"revenues:"$80.1 million
"expenditures:"$77.4 million, including capital expenditures of $19.5 million (FY95/96 est.)Industries:copra, fish, tourism, craft items from shell, wood, and pearls, offshore banking (embryonic)
Industrial production growth rate:NA%
Electricity - production:57 GWh (1994)
Electricity - production by source:
"fossil fuel:"NA%
"hydro:"NA%
"nuclear:"NA%
"other:"NA%Electricity - consumption:57 GWh (1994)
Electricity - exports:0 kWh (1994)
Electricity - imports:0 kWh (1994)
Agriculture - products:
coconut s,cacao ,taro ,breadfruit , fruits;pig s,chicken sExports:$28 million (f.o.b., 1997 est.)
Exports - commodities:fish,
coconut oil, fish, trochus shellsExports - partners:
United States ,Japan ,Australia Imports:$58 million (f.o.b., 1997 est.)
Imports - commodities:foodstuffs, machinery and equipment, fuels, beverages and
tobacco Imports - partners:
United States ,Japan ,Australia ,New Zealand ,Guam ,Singapore Debt - external:$125 million (FY96/97 est.)
Economic aid - recipient:approximately $65 million annually from the US
Currency:1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents
Exchange rates:US currency is used
Fiscal year:
1 October -30 September Coconut oil
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September 15 , 2007, Witon Barry, of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in theMarshall Islands capital ofMajuro said power authorities, private companies and entrepreneurs had been experimenting withcoconut oil as an alternative todiesel fuel forvehicles , powergenerators andships . Coconuttree s abound in the Pacific'stropical island s.Copra , from 6 to 10coconut s makes 1litre oil . [ [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iwlwgv6YIwatWfk9HEp0bSjAiV-Q Afp.google.com, Pacific Islands look to coconut power to fuel future growth] ]ee also
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Marshall Islands External links
* [http://www.visitmarshallislands.com/ Marshall Islands Visitors Authority]
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