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Increasing the Participation of Women Entrepreneurs in the Solomon Islands Aid Economy

Authors :
World Bank
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Washington, DC, 2011.

Abstract

International aid flows are equivalent to almost half of Solomon Islands' economy, making it one of the most aid-dependent countries in the world. Around US$250 million of non-military aid enters the country, but only 15-20 percent of this amount is spent locally through local procurement or staff expenditure. Solomon Islands are currently highly reliant on logging for export receipts, Government revenues, and employment. But existing stocks of natural forest logs are expected to be entirely exhausted by 2014. The Solomon Islands Government approached the World Bank Group to identify alternative sources of revenue, foreign exchange receipts, and employment in the absence of logging. In responding to this request, the World Bank Group has undertaken extensive analytical work examining short and medium-term prospects for economic growth in Solomon Islands, under the sources of growth project. This report contributes to the sources of growth work, and is informed by its findings. A key conclusion arising from sources of growth analysis is that aid is likely to remain a key part of the Solomon Islands economy for the near future. The existence of an international security guarantee, backed by the presence of an international peacekeeping force, is paramount for security, and investment certainty. In the absence of clear or certain alternatives to logging, and in the context of rapid population growth, current levels of service delivery will continue to depend on high levels of aid expenditure.

Subjects

Subjects :
CUSTOMS
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
FOREIGN DONORS
EXPORT SECTOR
COMMODITIES
INFORMATION GAPS
BUSINESS SKILLS
LAND ISSUES
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
UNEMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS ADVICE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FORMAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
DELIVERY OF GOODS
DONOR SUPPORT
COMPETITIVENESS
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
COLLATERAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BRIBES
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS LOCATION
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
HARDWARE
OUTSOURCING
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
BUSINESS TRAINING
NEWSLETTERS
SUBSIDIZATION
DEPOSITS
BUSINESS CENTER
PDF
QUALITY STANDARDS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
SMALL BUSINESSES
EXPLOITATION
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
LOANS FOR BUSINESS
ACCOUNTS
NEW MARKET
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
DRINKING WATER
SMALL BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENTAL
BUSINESS GROWTH
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
PROFITABILITY
WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
WAGE DIFFERENTIAL
PUBLIC GOOD
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
EMPLOYEE
SELLING
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
START-UP
NEW BUSINESSES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
SCHOLARSHIP
BUSINESS PLAN
EXCHANGE RATE
EQUIPMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
BUSINESS MODELS
EMPLOYER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
RECYCLING
BORROWING
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
LAND REGISTRATION
GOOD PRACTICES
BUSINESS INFORMATION
FIXED COSTS
REINVESTMENT
BUSINESS INCUBATOR
MARKET INFORMATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
ACCESS TO CAPITAL
BUSINESS EXPANSION
LABOR MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
MARKET RESEARCH
ECONOMICS
GENDER EQUALITY
RESULTS
NEW MARKETS
SECURITY SERVICES
WOMEN IN BUSINESS
BUSINESS LOAN
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
GENDER
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
BUSINESS IDEA
INITIAL INVESTMENT
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PRODUCERS
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
MARKET POWER
FAMILY BUSINESSES
ENTERPRISE CENTER
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENTREPRENEUR
FAMILIES
CUSTOMER BASE
HANDICRAFTS
LOGGING
BUSINESS ENABLING
DEPRECIATION
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAINING CENTRE
BUSINESS INCUBATION
POPULATION GROWTH
BUSINESS SUPPORT
SITES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
PRODUCTIVITY
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
BUYERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
EXPATRIATE
BUSINESS IDEAS
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
BUSINESSWOMEN
BUSINESS COSTS
BUSINESS NEEDS
PROCUREMENT
BARRIERS TO WOMEN
UNIT COSTS
MICRO-FINANCE
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
BANK OFFICE
MARGINAL COST
TUITION
WOMAN ENTREPRENEURS
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
WAGES
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
LACK OF ACCESS
REGISTRATION PROCESSES
DONOR FUNDING
CONTRACTORS
BILLS
MARKET SEGMENT
ACCESS TO TRAINING
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
BUSINESS PLANNING
UNFAIR COMPETITION
HUSBAND
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
MARKETING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
INNOVATION
PRODUCTION PROCESS
ACCOUNT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
MANUFACTURING
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
CAPITAL COSTS
LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE
SPREADSHEET
PHOTO
BUSINESSWOMAN
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
WOMAN
BANK FINANCING
REPAYMENTS
BUSINESS FAILURES
ECONOMIC IMPACT
HUMAN CAPITAL
PRIVATE SECTOR
WOMAN ENTREPRENEUR
INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
BANK LOANS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
HUMAN RESOURCES
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
SUPPLY CHAINS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LIMITED ACCESS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
EXPATRIATES
EXPORT SECTORS
SCHOLARSHIPS
FORMAL OWNERSHIP
ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY
RECEIPTS
DISPOSABLE INCOMES
LABOR FORCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
OVERSEAS TRAINING
BUSINESS PEOPLE
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
URBAN AREAS
INTEREST RATE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS
EXPENDITURE
HUMAN RESOURCE
TRAINING COURSES

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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