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Technical ReportItem ފިސްކަލް ހިރާސްތަކުގެ ބަޔާން (2023)(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިނޭންސް, 2023) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިނޭންސް; Ministry of Finance DatasetItem Economic highlights 2023(Maldives Bureau of Statistics މޯލްޑިވްސް ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް, 2023) Maldives Bureau of Statistics މޯލްޑިވްސް ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް DatasetItem Quarterly business survey : fourth quarter 2024 : volume 12, issue 4(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2025) Maldives Monetary Authority; މޯލްޑިވްސް މަނިޓަރީ އޮތޯރިޓީThe Quarterly Business Survey is carried out by the MMA with the aim of obtaining a quick assessment of current business trends and expected future economic activity. The respondents of the business survey are senior managers or top management of businesses who have an overall view of the business situation. The questions cover the views of the senior management (for the past quarter and expectation for the next quarter) on the direction of change in various business variables such as sales, output, prices, capacity utilisation and employment which are useful for analysing and predicting economic activity. The qualitative response for these questions takes the form of either increase, decrease or no change. The business survey for the fourth quarter of 2024 was carried out from 25 December 2024 to 12 January 2025. Survey forms were sent electronically to 160 enterprises in the tourism, construction, wholesale and retail trade, and transportation and communication sectors. The survey sample is taken from a list of companies (based on top revenue earners) provided by the Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA). A total of 114 enterprises responded during the survey period which represents an overall response rate of 71%. The qualitative responses to the survey are converted to quantitative numbers by subtracting the percentage of respondents reporting an increase from the percentage of respondents reporting a decrease. All responses are weighted based on their relative size (using revenue) within their respective sector. Care should be taken when interpreting the results of individual sectors since constraints in sample selection may limit the representativeness of certain industries within each sector. BookItem National financial inclusion survey 2022(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2022) Maldives Monetary Authority; މޯލްޑިވްސް މަނިޓަރީ އޮތޯރިޓީ BookItem ބަޖެޓް ނަތީޖާގެ ބަޔާން 2023(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިނޭންސް, 2023) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިނޭންސް BookItem Snapshot statistics(Maldives Inland Revenue Authority, 2024) Maldives Inland Revenue Authority; މޯލްޑިވްސް އިންލަންޑް ރެވެނިއު އޮތޯރިޓީ BookItem Monthly statistics : June 2024(Maldives Montary Authority, 2024-06) Maldives Monetary Authority OtherItem Annual gross domestic product : Maldives(National Bureau of Statistics, 2021-10-24) National Bureau of Statistics; ނެޝަނަލް ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް BookItem National transfer accounts 2020 : demographic transition and the Maldives’ economy : trends, challenges, and future prospects(Maldives Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of National Planning, Housing & Infrastructure, 2020) Maldives Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of National Planning, Housing & Infrastructure; ނެޝަނަލް ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް، މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ނެޝަނަލް ޕްލޭނިންގ، ހައުސިންގ އެންޑް އިންފްރާސްޓްރަކްޗަރThis study explores the extent of intergenerational resource allocation in Maldives, using the United Nations’ National Transfer Accounts (NTA) methodology. The NTA methodology enables us to measure some important features of intergenerational resource allocation at the aggregate level, in a manner consistent with National Income and Product Accounts. The NTA estimates economic flows from one age group or generation to another and year to year, thereby giving policymakers valuable information with which to design national frameworks for public policies. The results of this study can shed light on several issues: the implications of population aging; changes in public and private financing of education, health, and pensions; women’s full contributions to the economy; and human capital needs. The study is organized as follows. In the next section, we briefly describe the population structure, economy, and social sectors of Maldives. We then present basic NTA estimates for Maldives in 2019 and estimate the first demographic and second demographic dividends, respectively. In Section 3, we compare the results with the 2016 results. Section 4 provides evidence on the disparities. In Section 5, we use the NTA to generate insights on the fiscal sustainability of Maldives and simulate the future of the social welfare budget. Section 6 provides some insights on the effect of COVID-19 on the generational economy in Maldives. In the last section, we summarize and conclude the paper with some implications for policy. ArticleItem Statistical appendix(Maldives Monetary Authority, 2023) Maldives Monetary Authority; މޯލްޑިވްސް މަނިޓަރީ އޮތޯރިޓީ
