Friday, November 1, 2013

Rank and Economy

The rank St. Vincent and the Grenadines from the poorest is 112 and from the richest is 90 measured in atlas method in 2003. In other measurements such as IMF,WB and CIA in 2007,2007 and 2008 measured in nominal method
IMF.................................WB..............................CIA
rank/measure..................rank/measure.................rank/measure
75/5,199.......................70/4,608........................79/4,731
Agriculture, dominated by banana production, is the most important sector of this lower-middle-income economy. The services sector, based mostly on a growing tourist industry, is also important. The government has been relatively unsuccessful at introducing new industries, and the unemployment rate remains high at 19.8% in the 1991 census to 15% in 2001. The continuing dependence on a single crop represents the biggest obstacle to the islands' development as tropical storms wiped out substantial portions of crops in many years.
The tourism sector has considerable potential for development. The recent filming of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies on the island has helped to expose the country to more potential visitors and investors. Recent growth has been stimulated by strong activity in the construction sector and an improvement in tourism.

Argyle International Airport is currently under construction. There is a small manufacturing sector and a small offshore financial sector whose particularly restrictive secrecy laws have caused some international concern. In addition, the natives of Bequia are permitted to hunt up to four Humpback Whales per year under IWC subsistence quotas.