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Papua New Guinea economy
Australia and China Are Making the Same Mistake in Papua New Guinea
By Carolyn Blacklock
While Australia and China have very different approaches in PNG, both are in working primarily with political elites, while alienating the New Guinean public.
Riots, Tribal Clash, Fuel Shortage: Papua New Guinea’s Many Crises
Douveri Henao, CEO and founder of Legacy Group, discusses the situation in PNG and how the country can overcome.
Interview: Charles Lepani
By Ben Weir
"We have become independent, we run our own country. You can’t keep blaming Australia or Australians."
Staying Afloat: The Future of the Melanesian Economies
By Sally Andrews
"Aid dependency, resource dependency, and natural disasters remain huge challenges for the region."
Papua New Guinea: Where Property Is More Expensive Than Manhattan
By Sally Andrews
97 percent of land in Papua New Guinea is held under customary title, leading to sky-high prices for the remaining 3 percent.
Papua New Guinea: 40 Years After Independence
By Helen Clark
A former Australian colony celebrates a milestone.
PNG: The World’s Biggest Grower in 2015?
By Elliot Brennan
Forecasts that have Papua New Guinea’s economy surging this year seem to be missing a few problems.
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