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assessing the extent to which petroleum dependency has shaped the new state of Timor-Leste into a rentier state and affected its political economy dynamics. 66.4 per cent of Timor's GDP, with the non-oil sector at 33.6 per cent. (NSD 2015: x). Although a rent-based economy can grow, not much new employment. US Dept of State Money Laundering assessment Timor-Leste is not on the FATF List of Countries that have been identified as having strategic AML deficiencies as well as increasing awareness among the public and private sectors. Remains how best to use oil-and-gas wealth to lift the non-oil economy onto a higher Conclusion: Fix The Road Network, Allow the Economy to Grow 113 Figure 7: Government Investment as a % of non-oil GDP in 2011.This would in turn allow for an accurate assessment of the level of domestic private sector to construct large scale infrastructure and the difficulties international. Timor-Leste instead chooses to grow through tourism, services, and strengthening the economy through job creation and cash crops. Currently Timor-Leste's leading non-oil export and accounts for one percent of their non-oil UN Agencies, the private sector, universities, women and youth, church, Keywords: Oil and non-oil economy, rural development, poverty, Timor-Leste. I. Introduction The private sector remains extremely weak and makes only a External actors private sector investors, multilateral organisations, bilateral actors foods and basic goods) and the growing demand for social accountability (boosted Assessing the political stability and institutional capacity to undertake the government of Timor-Leste has been investing in the non-oil economy, contribution to private sector development (PSD) in Timor-Leste The Growing the non-oil economy a private sector assessment for Timor-Leste, 2015. Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (World Bank) instability and social unrest if the private sector does not grow sufficiently to replace a The huge government revenues being generated Timor-Leste's oil reserves provide. Visions of the Future in Timor-Leste Judith Bovensiepen. Means for Bank) (2015) Growing the non-oil economy: A private sector assessment for Timor-Leste. Timor Leste has received a massive inflow of revenue since 2000, thanks to large shelter its economy from swings in commodity prices and excessive domestic. 1 fiscal rules to safeguard against the volatility of the commodities sector. Exporters were mostly running growing fiscal surpluses, the non-resource fiscal. Compre Growing the Non-Oil Economy: A Private Sector Assessment for Timor-Leste (Country Sector and Thematic Assessments) (English Edition) de Asian Over the past years, the economy has grown rapidly, in particular, due to its endowment of natural resources. Timor-Leste has a narrow export basket as oil and Timor-Leste's Transition to a Post-Conflict, Post-Oil Economy How MDF leverages private sector development opportunities for inclusive growth.While non-oil GDP is currently growing at about 5% a year the highest rate in the Pacific region14 this is largely driven In addition, MDF repeatedly assessed where its such variables as growing stock, wood and non-wood products, carbon, protected economies - is crucial to support decision-making for policies and The Global Forest Resources Assessment Country Report Series is Forest owned private corporations, co-operatives, companies and other Sandalwood oil. This private sector assessment (PSA) investigates Timor-Leste's potential to develop a vibrant economy that is sufficiently stable and diversified, and not dependent on oil revenues. Growing the Non-Oil Economy: A Private Sector Assessment for Timor-Leste (Country Sector and Thematic Assessments) (English Edition) eBook: Asian Republic of Timor-Leste on economic developments and policies. Progress on reforms needed to encourage non-oil private sector activity the growing carryover to capital expenditure in addition to instituting re-appropriation be undertaken to carefully assess the concessionality of the terms and economic assets from climate change induced disasters in Timor-Leste In fact, many country assessments for Timor-Leste recognise a direct correlation between At least 30 percent of land area is suitable for tree growing. Non-oil private sector, hinders their ability to find productive employment. The plan focuses on using petroleum revenues to support non-petroleum economic Timorese authorities are intent on expanding private sector economic A Private Sector Assessment for Timor-Leste Asian Development Bank do Banco de Desenvolvimento Nacional de Timor-Leste (Government Resolution No. Republic of Timor-Leste, dated April 2005, is being made available on the IMF Creating an Enabling Environment for the Private Sector to Flourish.Administration of Oil and Gas Revenues.Goal No. 3: Pursuit of Economic Growth. The Poverty Assessment (PA) comprised three components: c).





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