Cyprus and the international economy

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Cyprus and the international economy

Rodney Wilson

St. Martin's Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-153) and index

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Description

This is an evaluation of the external economic relations of the island of Cyprus involving trade, finance and tourism. Cyprus has an increasingly open economy, and a study of its external economic relations is, to a considerable extent, a profile of its modern development. Living standards are now higher then in mainland Greece, despite the partition of the island following the Turkish invasion of 1974. This is partly a consequence of the growth of tourism, though offshore companies have also made a significant contribution. Manufactured exports are now more significant than traditional agricultural produce, and Cyprus has a customs union agreement with the European Community. Yet this economic success brings its own worries, especially over environmental deterioration. The question of partition also remains unresolved.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Size and economic development, Cyprus - the case of a small island economy: the issues
  • the case of Cyprus
  • size and economic development
  • scale constraints on industrialization
  • the necessity of specialization
  • vulnerability with concentration. Part 2 The economic development of Cyprus under the British, 1878-1900: the questions
  • early English influence and the medieval period
  • the Ottoman inheritance
  • the British takeover
  • the tribute
  • grants in aid
  • taxation and fiscal questions
  • currency and trade issues
  • British expenditure policy
  • water, forestry and agriculture
  • social development and services
  • the early British occupation in retrospect. Part 3 The impact of the exogenous shocks of 1974 on Cypriot trade: objectives and scope
  • aggregate trade and balance of payments effects
  • export trends
  • export diversification
  • import trends
  • capital goods imports
  • terms of trade
  • direction of trade
  • export markets
  • import origin. Part 4 Cyprus and the European Community: the outlook for Cypriot membership
  • the European Community and Turkey
  • political concerns
  • the Association Agreement
  • the Customs Union Agreement
  • a rationale for Cyprus-European Community trade
  • a chronic trade deficit
  • integration with the European Community
  • the special trade relationship with Britain
  • a changing direction for European Community trade
  • prospects for trade with the European Community. Part 5 Offshore activity - the island as a services base for the Middle East: conceptual and economic issues
  • the footloose nature of services
  • prerequisites and complimentarities
  • confidence and uncertainties
  • locational pull factors
  • regional services poles
  • the offshore shipping companies
  • registration charges for offshore shipping
  • private benefits from offshore shipping
  • offshore banking activity
  • incentives for offshore banks
  • captive insurance companies
  • legal and professional services
  • foreign direct investment
  • a monitoring centre for the Middle East
  • the future for offshore business. Part 6 The impact of tourism on the economy of Cyprus: the context
  • the scope of the investigation
  • the contribution of tourist earnings to the balance of payments
  • the economics of tourist transportation
  • government revenue and expenditure on tourism
  • the spatial implications of tourist development
  • the temporal impact of tourism
  • income distribution and tourist development, part contents.

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