Recent Economic Developments in Haiti

Recent Economic Developments in Haiti

World Bank 1956 24 pages
Summary — This report, prepared in 1956 by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, reviews Haiti's economic position and prospects. It covers recent developments in the balance of payments and domestic finance, and discusses future prospects.
Key Findings
Full Description
This 1956 report by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development provides an overview of Haiti's economic situation, updating a previous appraisal from 1951. It highlights Haiti's high population density, low standard of living, and reliance on agriculture, particularly coffee exports. The report analyzes recent economic developments, including the impact of Hurricane Hazel on exports and the balance of payments. It also examines domestic finance, government budget deficits, and the role of U.S. aid and loans. The report concludes with an assessment of Haiti's economic prospects, emphasizing the need for fiscal discipline and caution regarding external debt.
Topics
Economy
Geography
National
Time Coverage
1950 — 1956
Keywords
Haiti, economy, economic development, balance of payments, exports, imports, coffee, sisal, tourism, government budget, external debt, fiscal policy
Entities
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Hurricane Hazel, U.S. government, Export-Import Bank, Chase National Bank, National Bank, Artibonite River project, International Monetary Fund