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Sri Lanka—Economic System Summary
291 words, approx. 1 pages Sri Lanka is a relatively poor country, although a per capita income of $3,250 (2000 est.) makes it a lower-middle-income nation. Some 22 percent of the population lives in poverty, fewer than earlier (1985–1986: 40.6 percent). Earnings from...
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Economy of Sri Lanka Information
3,601 words, approx. 12 pages
 With an economy of $27.4 billion [3] ($95.5 billion PPP estimate [4]), and a per capita GDP of about $4,700 (PPP), Sri Lanka has mostly enjoyed strong growth rates in recent years. Sri Lanka began to shift away from a socialist orientation in 1977....


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 The Washington Post
Sri Lanka's `Model' Economy In Ruins
10/10/1989: 1,601 words, approx. 5 pages On many mornings, soon after the sun rises, steady traffic begins to flow both across and below the Ja-Ela Bridge. Vans and buses haul thousands of workers across the span to their jobs in a bustling free trade zone two miles north of here....
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 Oxford Economic Country Briefings
Sri Lanka
11/30/2007: 1,835 words, approx. 6 pages Highlights and Key Issues * After strong growth of around 7.5% in 2006, the economy has held up well this year. GDP rose 6.2% on the year in H1 2007, driven by strong consumer demand and robust exports, which climbed 20% on the...


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