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ArticleItem ޤައުމީ އުފެއްދުންތެރިކަމުގެ މިންގަނޑު 2012 އިން 2016 އަށް(Maldives Bureau of Statistics) މޯލްޑިވްސް ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް; Maldives Bureau of Statistics ArticleItem Harnessing the blue economy(Prints Publications, 2015) Sakhuja, Vijay; ވިޖޭ ސަޚުޖާ ArticleItem ރަން ދިހަފަހެއް ނޫޓު ސީރީޒްގެ ކޮންސެޕްޓް : ދިވެހިންނާއި ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2015-11-01) Technical ReportItem Q4 2017 ކުއާޓަލީ ރިޕޯޓް(މޯލްޑިވްސް އިންލަންޑް ރެވެނިއު އޮތޯރިޓީ, 2017) މޯލްޑިވްސް އިންލަންޑް ރެވެނިއު އޮތޯރިޓީ; Maldives Inland Revenue Authority Technical ReportItem Government budget in statistics Republic of Maldives financial year 2010(Ministry of Finance, 2010) Ministry of Finance; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިނޭންސް Technical ReportItem Country report the Maldives(Economic Research Department, 2012-11) Maasdam, Reintje; ރިއެންޖޭ މާސްދަމް ArticleItem Domestic aviation in Maldives : a summary and analysis of recent developments(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2013-09) Nizar, Aishath Zara; އައިޝަތު ޒާރާ ނިޒާރު ArticleItem Research policy notes (RPN 1-15) : dollarization in the Maldives(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2015-12) Adam, Azeema; އަޒީމާ އާދަމްThis paper aims to evaluate the degree of dollarization in the Maldivian economy. Utilizing three measures identified from the literature on the subject, dollarization ratios have been constructed to assess the degrees of deposit and credit dollarization, prevalent in the local economy. To this end, data on the currency composition of deposits held at and credit extended by the commercial banks in the Maldives from 1990 to November 2015 (obtained from the Maldives Monetary Authority), have been scrutinised to study dollarization trends over the 25 year period. Further, the paper will explore the causes and reasons for the high degree of dollarization, and posit explanations for the identified trends. BookItem MMA research papers : volume 1 : number I, June 2014(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2014-06) Adam, Azeema; Hussain, Idham; Rashfa, Mariyam; Imad, AhmedThis paper attempts to analyse the changes in the seasonality of tourism activity caused by the surge in Chinese tourist arrivals; examine and identify the possible reasons why Chinese tourists spend a relatively shorter period in Maldives; and discuss the effects of this on the revenue earned from tourism. Simple analytical tools were used to study changes in tourist arrivals, seasonality and average stay over the past decade. The peak season for Chinese tourists in Maldives was identified as the first quarter and third quarter of the year, thus softening the high level of seasonality prevalent in the industry. Meanwhile, the cost of travel and the level of repeat visitors were found to influence the average stay of Chinese tourists in the case of Maldives as well. Finally, a strictly non-negative impact of a shorter average stay on tourism expenditure was found, although there is very little data on tourism expenditure in Maldives to come to any conclusion BookItem Economic costs and benefits of climate change impacts and adaptation to the Maldives tourism industry : increasing climate change resilience of Maldives through adaptation in the tourism Sector : Tourism Adaptation Project (TAP)(Ministry of Tourism, Maldives, 2015) Hosterman, Heather; Joel, Smith