RETURN TO R IREPORTS DES1rI1 WIT wlu n t ><3^CA9 'ONE WEL(I Vol. 2 This report is for official use only by the Bank Group and specificaily authorized organizations or persons. It may not be published, quoted or cited without Bank Group authorization. The Bank Group does not accept responsibility for.the accuracy or completeness of the report. TFT1P.12NATTONAT, BANK FOR RECONSTRUCMION AND DEVELOPMENT TNT1P2NATTCINAL DniVvLOPM1RNT ASSOCIATION CURRENT ECONOMIC POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF JAMAICA (in four volumes) VOLUME II STATISTICAL APPENDIX T.I A 1f 7 I Ci ure4 a, I a7 ar C en t r aI Ame-ric- a candc' C a rib'ub e-at n-- Dep- ar-r-tr--e n-t CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS US$1 = 0.83 Jamaica Dollars (J$) J$1 = 1.20 US$ FISCAL YEAR April 1 - March 31 STATISTICAL APPENDIX Table Number I. POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT 1.1 Population Data Sheet, 1970 2.2 ViTal a1AisTics, 1>9ou-j9o>9 1.3 Population by Parish, 1960 and 1970 1.4 Age Specific Participation Rates, by Sex, Compared with Other Countries 1.5 6rnployment by Sector 1.6 Mlanpower Statistics by Occupational Category 1.7 Population, smigration and Employment, 1960-1970 1.8 Employment and rtigration by Occupational Category 1967-1968 1.9 Nurses Trained in Jamaica, and Number of Applications for Registration Abrocad, 1952-1968 1.10 Vacancies in Jamaican Public Service, Selected Classes 1.11 Man Days Lost Through Industrial Disputes 1.12 Distribution of Households by Annual Income II. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2.1 Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Sector of Origin, Current Prices 2.2 Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Sector of Origin, 1960 Prices 2.3 Annual Growth Rates of GDP by Sector of Origin, 1960-1969, 1960 Prices 2.4 Expenditure on Gross National Product at Current Prices, 1960-1969 2.5 National Income Aggregates, 1960-1969, Current Prices 2.6 Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Sector, 1960-1969, Current Prices 2.7 Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Sector, 1960-1969, Percentages 2.8 Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Type of Capital Goods, 1960-1968, Percentages 2.9 Financing of Gross Domestic Capita.l Formation, 1962-1969, Current Prices 2.10 Contribution to Gross Savings, 1960-1968, Percentages 2 .11 Macro-Economic Projections, 1969-1976, Current Prices 2.12 Macro-Economic Projections, 1969-1976, 1969 Prices III. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, EXTERNAL TRADE 3.1 Balance of Payments, 1964-1969 3.2 Balance of Pavments Proiections, 1969-1976 3.3 Exports: Value, Volume, Unit Price, 1963-1969 3.h Structure of Merchandise Exports, 1963-1969, Percentages Table Number 3.5 Exports: Growth Elements, 1963-1969 3.6 E Projectl-ons- 19 6n -19076 J.iA.FUl J I ii t, - UJ L UUJA I ., -L,7'J,7- L.7 !LJ 3.7 Imports by SITC Classes, 1962-1969 .RJ L1 , U:,p orsU b iJLojor ii.U Use Ctaegory, 1-179697U7 3.9 Structure of Commodity Imports, 1962-1969, Percentages 3.10 Struct u ofu a'LIr,.p in Reaton oU Consui±1wr IoI1, uimr and Gross Investment 3.11 Ilport Projections, 1969-1976 3.12 Direction of Trade, 1963-1969, Percentages IV. EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT 4.1 External Public Debt Outstanding, 1969 4.2 Estimated future Service Payments on External Public Debt Outstanding Including Undisbursed, 1969 4.3 Past Transactions on External Public Debt, 1965-1969 4.4 Disbursements on External Public Debt, 1966-1975, by Sector 4.5 Disbursements on External Public Debt by Sector and Source, 1966-1970 V. PUBLIC INVESTMENT AND FINANCE 5.1 Allocation of Fixed Public Investment, By Sector and Branch of Government, 1966/67-1970/71, 1971/72-1975/76 5.2 Financing of Public Investment, By Source and Branch of Government, 1966/67-1970/71, 1971/72-1975/76 5.3 Central Government Capital Expenditures, 1966/67-1975/76 5.4 Rest of Government Capital Expenditures, 1966/67-1975/76 5.5 Financing of Public Investment, 1966/67-1975/76 5.6 Financing of Central Government Investment Program, 1966/67-1975/76 5.7 Financing of Rest of Government Investment Program, 1966/67-1975/76 5.8 Central Government Revenues, 1966/67-1975/76 5.9 Central Government Current Expenditures, 1966/67-1975/76 5.10 Domestic Borrowing by Central Government 5.11 Operations of National Insurance Fund 5.12 Crude Projection of National Insurance Fund, 1970-1975 VI. MONETARY STATISTICS 6.1 Summary Accounts of Bank of Jamaica, 1966-1970 6.2 Summary Accounts of the Commercial Banks, 1966-1970 6.3 Summary Accounts of the Government Savings Bank, 1966-1970 6.4 Consolidated Accounts of the Banking System, 1966-1970 6.5 Money Supply, 1962-1969 6.6 External Monetary Assets, 1962-1970 Table Number 6.7 Banking System Financing by Destination, 1962-1969, Totals 6 .8 DaL r,lng SOystuer,, Fi_nanciLng b'y.etnio,16-9,Prctas 6.9 Private Holdings of Money and Quasi-Money in Relation to vutput , and In-vestment, 1 962--1969 6.10 Selected Interest Rates, 1962-1969 6.11 r I ndiLXL~ Uces, 1960-196 6.12 Consumer Retail Price Indices, 1957-1969 TrTT n 7-fTiT 1Tn AT rm nmr m,-n vlI lU.zruuulur¶J.L J±IU±.J±±UQ 4 -, C. 14 i -~ ~ ~ I - -r/'r' 4ri,' 7.1 uutput Of i ajor Crops and Products, 1965-1969 7.2 Value Added in Agriculture, 1965-1969 7.3 Sugar Statistics, 1965-1969 7.4 Quantity and Value of Other Agricultural Exports, 1965-1969 7.5 Value of Principal Food Imports, 1905-1969 7.6 Agricultural Holdings by Size Category, 1954,1961, 1968 7.7 Productivity by Size of Farm, 1954, 1961, 1968 VIII. STATISTICS OF OTHER SECTORS 8.1 Bauxite and Alumina Production and Exports, 1963--1976 Long Tons and Dollars 8.2 Expenditares by Bauxite/Alumina Companies 8.3 Tourism: Number of Beds, Visitor Arrivals, Average Length of Stay, 1960-1 969 8.4 Structure of Tourist Expenditures and Employment Generated Per Hotel Room 8.5 Production of Certain Manufactured Products, 1962-1969 8.6 Composition of Value Added in Manufacturing 8.7 Manufacturing Companies Operating Under Various Tax Concession Laws, 1951 -1969 8.8 Characteristics of Namnfacturing Companies Operating Under Incentive Laws, 1969 8.9 Jamaica Telephone Company 8.10 Electric Power Statistics 8.11 Transport Statistics 8.12a Education Statistics, 1967/68-1975/76 8.12b Public Capital .xbcpenditure on Education and Training, 1966/67-1975/76 8.12c Public Current Expenditure on Education anl Training, 1966/67-1975/76 8.13 Health Statistics 8.14 Housing Construction, 1963-1969 8.15 Housing Program of the Central Government, 1970-1976 Table 1.1 POPULATION DATA SHEET, 1970 Po-mpulation Estimates Mid-7n (Mn-) 1 -9 Ri -rth-q Pmr' 1 - nno Prvniil nti rnn Deaths Per 1,000 Population 34 fl, -at of Natu,4 ra.l Tn .m', a 2.7 Current Ruatue olf 1Popu]'ation G-rowtbL 'I.7 lV'os ROOepro(VuhlVctio M v- . ±IULL.UJ7 MorUta.Lit±y Ra.te (IJULLth ur.d one year per 1,000 live births) 34 Expectation of Life at Birth 66(m) Popuiatior.io U.Ldr 15 years .Loo 45 Population Projections to 1985 (ir) 2.5 Source: Central Planning Unit, Mission Estimates Table 1.2: VITAL STATISTICS, 1960-1969 (Thousand) Year Live Natural Net Total Year Population Births Deaths Incr ease Emigration Increase 1960 1625.0 68.4 14.3 54.1 30.3 23.7 1961 1638.4 66.1 14.2 51.9 38.5 13.4 1962 1661.8 66.9 14.8 52.1 28.7 23.4 1963 1706.0 66.8 15.3 51-5 7.3 44.2 1964 1748.3 69.3 13.5 55.8 13.5 42.3 1965 1797.6 69.8 14.0 55.8 6.5 49-3 1966 1845.8 71.4 14.3 57.1 8.9 48.2 1967 1879.8 67.4 13.3 54.1 20.1 34.0 1968 1909.4 65.4 14.6 50.8 21.2 29.6 1969 1941.9 64.7 14.1 50.6 18.1 32.5 Note: These figures have been adjusted to take into account 1960 Census data but not the preliminary results of the 1970 Census which is not consistent with them. 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Cl) *ri 4> ,l ° +D .o + t 4k 4 .r -i-I Ci) 0) M Er- E r) ItI Table 1 .4: AGE SPECIFI.C PARTICIPATION RATES, BY SEX, CONPARED WITH OTHER COJNTRI1ES Males Female Ind.ustrial- Semi-Inidust - Agricu]-tur- Industrial- Agricultur- izeid rialized a:L Jamaica ized al Jamaica Age Countries Countries Countries 1960 Countries Countries 1960 10-14 4.1. 13.-2 23.9 2.7 2.4 10.2 1.6 15-19 72.4 70.3 78.4 78.1 53.6 30.9 54.0 20-24 91g9.c 91.8 91.2 96.7 51.9 31.5 64.4 25-34 96.71 96.2t 96.3 98.0 30.3 29.9 55,4 35-44 97.- 97. 97.5 97.5 28.3 30.6 51.8 45-54 95.9 95.9 96.3 95.7 28.1 28.9 48.3 55-64 85.6 88.9 91.6 87.5 20.8 23.7 37..4 65 & over 37.7 61.0 70.1 54.9 7.1 14.3 13.8 Source: International Averages: Unweighted means of Census and survey data. from various countries during the 195 0's. United Nations, Bureau of Social Affairs, Demograrphic AsPects of Ianpower Report 1: Sex and Age Patterns of Participaticn in Economic Activities. Jamaica: 1960 Census. Table 1.5: PU-OJOYTM1T 13Y SBOCTOR Agency 1960 Percent 1L967 Percent Estimate Percent 1973 Classif:L&ble Labor Force 606,823 706,670 771,230 Total Dnployed 571,039 1l00% 598 230 100% 673,650 a/ 100% Agriculture, Forestry F-ishing, Mining 240,766 42% 230,';60 38.6% 240,640 :36 Comrnerce-Distribution 58,:L66 10% 60,340 10% 79,170 :;1.7' hanufacturing 84,494 15% 82,850 b/ 14% 96,740 'D/ 14.4% Construction 43,326 7.6% h2,s?hO 7% 51,870 7.7' Services & Miscellanecus 87,290 105,370 c/ Hotels, Bars, Restaurants :22,836 e/ 21.4% (10,'55 )J 14.8% (18,C)20) 15.5% Pub:Lic Sector 68,300 l:.4% 68,100 :10% Pub:Lic Utilities 3,015 .6% 6,260 d/ :1% 7,710 dc ..1'% Transportation, Commanication, Storage 18,536 3.4% 19,'60 3.2% 23,520 3.6% Unemployed 35,7'84 6% lo8,4o0 15.3% 1.20,&800 17% a/ 23,200 of this totaLl filled by foreign personnel with work perMits. b/ IncLudes 20,500 dressmakers in 1967 and4 1973, and 600 jobs in new industries shown for 1973. Figures for dressmakers originally shoim as Services in 1967 Central Planning Unit data. cl Inc:Ludes data f'or Governmenext employed idoctors, teach.ers., a±ui nursies, although public sector largely preisented separately for 1967 and :L973. d/ Includes water suppily and public sanitation employees employed by Govtsrnzent. e/ Inc:Ludes most public sector employees. Sources: 1960 data from Table 19, Annua:L Abstract of Statistics, Depart1ment of Statistics, Jamaica, 1968. 196'7 data froiT Centra2 Pla-ning Unit. 197:3 projection from Table sup1plied by Central Flarii.Lg 1unit J.une ly70 titled &mloyment ProJections ]l)y Sector. Table 1 .6: MANPOWER STATISTICS BY OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY Employment Expatriates Av. annual in establish- Total in firms of Current labor ments ovier Employ- over 10 work perm-its marketi Av. annual :10 workers ment Vacancies workers at Sept. 30 entrants emigration 1967 1967/8-/ 1967 1967 1969 1967/75 1967/8 Professional technical and related workers; 9,280 27,795 667 6,17 2,034 2,51( 1L,926 Admi.nistrative, executive and managerial 4,249 12,723 75 483 1,004 52() 1565 Clerical workers 19,919 47,529 304 63 99 4I,88o :1,498 Sales workers 6,833 23,283 125 56 403 4,60oo 158 Craftsmen production process workers 15,.424 33,364 577 46 693 700 :L,16:2 Other skil ed and semi- skilledbŽ/ 29,345 92,311 177 39 248 :3,270 1L,846 Unskilled 99,009 348,746 496 1 32'/ 18,520 15,13Wl_ Total :184,059 585,751 2,421 1, 305 4,513 35,00( 1:2,8765 a/ Data from an Unpublished Manpower Survey, 1967 covering establishments of over 10 workers were supplemented by data from the 1968 Budget Estimates from Government Ministries which were not incluided in the survey ancd by preliminary data from a JuLy 1968 Labor Force Survey. b/ Includes services, and s:ports workers. c/ "Open" work permits. d/ Includes "unclassified" workers. Source: Central Planning Unit. Table~ 17.7 pThP TTPATTION, !IGRPATION AN'D EI IV.fMNThTT 190n-7n ( ' OOOs ) 1960 popuLation 114 andu over 7 5551 7 I 7 1 j L4) ±I au±LI 14 CIU. Jv i Wi. 1ILIIU 1 97 popuiation !- an" over with no emigration 620 684 1,30L Natural increase in population 165 164 329 1 960 labor force (Census basis) X01 253 655 1970 labor force (Census basis) 420 275 695 1970 labor force, no emigration, (1960 participation rates) 536 328 864 1970 labor force, no emigration (est. 1970 participation rates) 513 328 841. Natural increase in labor force 112 74 1 86 Actual increase in labor force 19 22 41 Apparent emigration 93 52 1145 Increase in employment 16 20 36 Source: Department of Statistics and Mission estimates. Table 1 .8: ENPLOYMENT A1D EIGCRATION-/ nr OCC-AMTnm-rL AT uOPm - 1967-68 b/ rPercentaKes) Total Population Emigrantsa/ -'c! Non 'Workers 3.0 45.- Workers 37.0 54.7 of which unemployed (5.2) employed (31.8) 100.0 100.0 Employed Population Emigrant workers Professional Technical and related workers 4.7 15.0 Administrative Executive 2.2 1.2 and managerial Clerical 8.1 11.6 Sales 4.0 1.2 Craftsmen, Production Process 5.7 9.0 Other skilled and semi-skilled 15.8 14.3 -Unskilled 59.5 47.6 Total 100.0 100.0 a/ Emigration figures are for the UK, Canada and the US. b/ It should be noted that the 1967/8 emigration is typical of recent trends rather than of the whole decade 1960-70. c/ Women and children may be classified as dependents and consequently as non-workers for immigration purposes; they may nevertheless have qual- ified as members of the Jamaican labor force by census and labor force survey definitions. Source: Central Planning Unit and Mission estimates. Table1.9: NURSES TRAINED IN JAMAICA, AND NUMvER OF APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION ABROAD 1952-1968 Qualified as Applications For Registration Abroad Registered Year Nurses Total U.K. Canada U.S.A. 1952 62 16 1 3 12 1953 94 36 4 13 19 1954 96 82 18 34 30 1955 64 160n IR Al 81 1956 211 117 31 60 26 1957 94 169 30 80 59 1958 131 171 20 70 81 1959 135 154 12 44 98 1960 157 136 25 67 46 1961 132 202 53 97 52 1962 139 192 44 77 71 1963 134 270r39 85 1 6 1964 137 241 59 64 18 1Oi 1 170 86 1966 219 313 49 62 202 1967 190 5~745 78 442 L 1968 238 444 41 46 357 Totals 2,398 3,451 543 982 1,926 So-arce. UJa,naica Ndurs-sing Comm.il Table 1 .10: VACANCIES IN JAMAICAN PUBLIC SERVICE SELECTED CLASSES Total Author- ized Positions Vacancies Category and Class 1970 May '70 Jan. '69 Jan. '67 Administrative Asst. Under-Secretary 42 3 4 3 Principal Asst. Secretary 106 7 11 11 Assistant Secretary 133 14 14 14 Administrative Officer 151 26 36 38 Professional and Scientific Architect 6 6 4 n.a. Agronomist 7 4 4 n.a. Medical Officer 130 13 1 8/ n.a. Statistician 14 2 6 n.a. Technical Air Traffie (nntrollpr "B" 33 22 8 n.a. Braughtsman Grade I 39 11 11 n.a. Forester 3)I 1 _ n.. Staff Nurse 1,321!/ 461 n.a. n.a. Executive ChiefP TLabouri O-fficer11 1'3ra Executive Officer I 140 14 11 n.a. flAudit Oficer 44.*~.. .52 8L 12. r a. Probation Officer 43 7 1 n.a. Clerical, Typing and Miscellaneous Oecre 4- a-y/Sr.1------ - er 32na.4 3 1ra .3tenographer/Typist 440 112 117 n.a. f.lL c_Ld. 'JJ.±.... 1 L4'JL 'J) I II CjlealOferr. I" 402: 63. 5Fj n.a. Clerical Officer II 514 134 154 n.a. a/ Figure is for March 1968. '/ The Jarnaica Nurses Association has reported tnat !tof a total estabElshment of 1,206 nurses in government-controlled hospitals there were only 579 nurses permanently employed at the end oI July last.' Daily GLeaner November 6, 1970. Source: Public Service Commission and Establishment Division, Ministry of Finance and rlanning. TaoLe'f ' : rIvAJN DAib WOET lntJUULi LND-UbTkIAL 1IJPFUTb Number of Workers Working Days Disputes Involved Lost 1959 59 38,731 443,317 1960 69 11,921 64,522 1961 53 13,298 98,951 1962 83 16,081 123,829 1963 45 10,728 20h,056 1964 41 8,560 67,846 1965 37 25,316 290,162 1966 69 29,563 180,628 1967 95 17,849 173,587 1968 84 37,642 224,781 Source: I.L.O. Table 1 .12: DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY ANNJAL INCONtE, DERIVED FROM A SAMPLE SURVEY-, 1963-64 -…1~)70_0or more .0or more less than but less than but :Less than $2000 or Area $2O00 $800 $2O mores Subtotal Unspecified Total Kingston Number of 21 137 78 22 ;252 6 264 Mstropolitan households 8. 53, 30. 9. 100. Area % Other Main Number of 22 87 18 1 128 8 136 Towns b/ households 17. 68. 14. 1. 100. Rural Areas Nunaber of 1 15; 175 52 16 358 21 379 househ old s 32. 49. 15. 4. 100. Jamaica Number of 158 399 148 39 744 35 779 household 21. 54. 20. 5. 100. a/ The design of thei su-rvey has led to a slight under-representation of the higher income classes. b/ Other main tcwns are Montego Bay, Spanish Town, May Pen, Morant ;Bay, Port Morant, Port Antonio, Buff Bay, Port Maria, St. Ann's Bay, Oc:ho Rios, Brown's Town, Falmouth, Lucea, Savanna-la-mar, Black River, Mandeville, Christiarna, Lionel Town, Chapelton, Linstead, Old Harbour. Source: Expenditure Patterns of Working Class Households, Jamaica D3partment of Statistics, 1967. Table 2.1: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT FACTOR CCOST BY SECTOR OF ORICGIN (Current prices, J$ million) ========- 19 96-1 == 1962-15i-7F=_-19dj7 -1<9 1. AgricuLture, Forestry .nd AFishing 51.9 55.5 57.4 68 68. 68.4 69.1 75.1 77,.9 77-5 '74.8 2. Mining, Quarrying and Refining 4l.6 44.2 46.2 45.5 52.2 57.7 62.0 65,,o 72.4 95.9 3. ManufacturiLng 58.7 65.4 65.7 78.7 84. 3 E19.3 99.2 1033 115.3 1:21.1 4. Construction and Installation 51.1 51.8 52.0 52.1 58.1 63.6 69.2 72.9 914.9 107.0 5. Electricity, Gas and Water 4.5 5.4 5.8 6.3 7'.1 8.0 9.0) 9.,1 10.1 :Li.1 6. Transportation, Storage and Connnmm ication 33.4 37.0 38.3 37.7 40° 5 43.9 48. 5 53.2 5'7.8 61.1 7. Distributive Trade 77.8 76.4 76.9 77.0 8CI. 2 E15.7 91. 2 94,1 102:. 3 112.5 8. Financial Institutions 16.2 20.1 21.8 18.9 20.9 26.3 29.!5 32.8 35.0 38.7 9. Ownership of Dwellings 13.5 15.0 15.9 17.2 18.9 20.l 21.9 22.4 22.8 :24.8 10. Public Administration 26.6 30.0 3h.L 37.2 41.1 Wh.6 50.13 60,,6 69.7 77.2 11. Hotels, Recreation and ]Entertainment 15.6 16.0 17.3 17.5 18.8 22.0 25.5 26.,6 213.5 :29.7 12. Otlher Services 4˘0.9 44.8 49.0 55.0 57A4 63.5 64.5 67.7 70.5 '74.2 GDP at Factor Cost 431.8 461.6 480.9 511.6 5477.9 594.2 615.9 685.6 756.8 8:28.2 Source: National Income and Product, I11F. Table 2.2: GROSS DONESTIC IRODIJCT AT FACTOR COST BY SECTOR OF ORIG'IN -…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (196() pri-ces J$ mill-Lon) -L960 1961 '1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1.967 19613 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing 51.9 52.2 51.9 54.2 56.7 58.5 62.8 6:L.o 158.7 Mining, Quarrying & Refining 41-6 45.0 46.5 46.3 5,0.8 54.7 58.6 60.1 61.0 Manufa cturing 58.7 62.5 63.4 70.9 79.1 83.,o 89.]L 92.3 96.5 Construction & Installation 51.1 47.9 46.4 48.3 53.8 58..4 54-14 4'.7 60.1 Electricity, Gas and Water ,4.5 5.3 5.7 6.3 7.2 8.1 8.9 9.7 10.5 Transportati on, Storage & Cormnun- icat,ion 3,3.4 35.0 38.2 39.8 45.5 52.2 55-.3 52.5 55.6 Distributive T'rade 77.8 73.4 71.2 69.4 7'1.0 76,6 78-d6 78.4 '79.9 Financial Institutions 16.2 19.3 18.4 17.9 19.9 22.4 23.() 23.0 24.1 O-wership of Dwellings 13.5 13 .7 13.9 14.1 14.4 15..2 15.R9 15. 9 15.4 Public Administratlion 26.6 28.7 3X.8 33.6 34.7 36,.4 40.0 48.5 51.6 Hotels, Recreation & Entertaiinmentb 1,5.6 17.5 19.1 18.8 21.9 26.5 28.7 3L.2 ,36.5 Other Services 40.7 43.5 45.2 47.2 48.5 52.0 52.0 53.7 59.2 GDP at; Factor Cost 431.8 444.1 451.8 466.9 503.4 543,,9 567.:3 575.9 607.4 Source: Department of Statilstics; TaLble 2.3: A}NUAI, GK)WTH RATES OF GD1? BY SECTOR OF ORIGI, 1G960-69 (1960 PrLces) 19650 1L961 196;2 1,963 1964 1965 1966 l967 1968 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing 1.(O o.6 -0.7 4.6 4.5 3.2 7.:3 -2.9 -3-8 Mining, Quarrying &: Refining- 30-.4 8.2 3.3 -0.4 9.81 7.6 7.2 2.5 1.6 Manufacturing -0.' 6. 4 1.5 11.8 11.5 5.0 7.3 3.6 4- 6 Construction & Installation 9.4 -6.7 -3.2 3.9 11.5 8.5 -7.3 -Q.5 20.9 Electricity, Gas & Wateir 2.7 17.4 8.3 9.8 14.2 12.5 10.) El.8 8..5 Transportation, Storage & Comnmui- cation 10.2 4.8 9.2 4.2 14.1 14.7 6.0) -5-3 5.9 Distributive Trade 9.5 -6.0 *-3.1 -2.6 2.3 7.9 2, 7 -0.2 1.9 Financial Institutions -3.2 19.4 -5.0 -2.6 10.8 12.6 3.1 -C).2 4.8 Ownership of Dwellings -2.7 :L.7 1.0 1.7 2.1 5.2 4.8 C).0 -3.0 Public Administration 11.2 7. 6 11.0 5.8 3.3 4.9 9.8 21.1 6.5 Hotels, Recreation & Entertainment 9.6 1:L.9 9.5 -2.0 16.4 21.4 8.1 8.7 17.2 Other Services -2.6 7.0 3.8 4.4 2.8 7.2 -0.1 3.4 10.2 GDP at Factor Cost 6.5 2.9 1.7 3.3 7.8 8.0 4.3 1.5 5-5 Source: Department of Statistics Table 2.4: EXPENDITURE ON GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT' CUIRRNT PRICES, 1960-1'369 (J$ mil.lion) Net Gross Exports Imports Factor Consniptiond-= _ Inven- Fixed of Goods of Goods Year GNP Payment,s GDP Public P'rivate Total torie s Investmenlt and NFS b/ and NFS b/ 1960 454.5 16.7 471. 3 43.2 338.,5 381.7 4.6 99.2 169?.8 181.6 196:L 485.5 18.3 5'o3.i l48.h 351.,3 399 .7 8,.3 97,.-8 18:1.7 179.9 19627 506.9 17.3 5,24h.3 5 4.3 370,9 42'.3 5. 7 98.2 186.4 187.7 1963 540.2 17.1 1557.l ',8.6 389.,4 448.O 8.1 91.6 206.2 195.4 1964 589.o 16.2 6o5.2 63.6 445,.7 509.3 9,.1 111.8 21B.1 243.5 1961 637.4 18.7 6,56.C 6 9.8 468,,7 538.5 4.8 12h.2 235.8 248.8 1966 681.9 30.1 7'12.0C) 76.7 493.3 570.0 5.6 146.0 259.7 271.C 1967 731.4 28.2 759.6 89-.5 523.8 613.3 7.4 170.0 264.8 295.4 1968 807.2 32.6 839.9 1().45 564,o 668 35 9.1 221.4 3065.7 365.5 1969 886.5 4,0.6 927.1 117.h 612.5 729 .9 9.8 265.1 341.2 418.4 a/ Including transfers. b/ Excluding transfers. Source: Department of Statistics. 'TABLiE 2.5 : NATIONAL INCOME AGGREGATES 1 960-69 (J$ million, currenit price s) -…~~~~~~~~~~- 1'J0 ]1' 1962> 193 1r64~'965 '1 6 T6 ~ L16 GDP at Factor Cost 431.8 1461.6 1480.'3 511.6 54'7.9 594.2 615.9 685.6 756.8 828.2 Indirect Taxes Less Subsidies 39 5 142.3 43.14 45.8 57.3 61.8 66.1 74.O 83.0 98. 9 GDP at Market Prices 471.3 503.8 '24.:3 557.4 605.2 656.0 712.0 759.6 839.9 5927.1 Factor Inco,me Payments 16.7' 18.3 17.3 17.1 16.2 '18.7 30.1 28.2 32.6 40.6 GNP at Market Prices 4514.5 1485.5 io6.9 540.2 589 .o 637.4 681.9 731.4 807.2 886. 5 Depreciation 31L.9 '35.0 36.14 4iL.5 4:2.3 45.7 50.1 52.4 5:8.9 66. C) National Income! 383.1 1408.2 427.:L 452.9 489.4 529.8 565.7 6o5.o 665.3 721.6 Source: Department of Statistics. Table 2.6: GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMAI'ION BY ,SECTOR, 1960-1 969 (Current prices,, values in J$ million) S ector 1960 1 961 1 962 1963 1 964 1965 1 966 11967 1968 1 96 1 . Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 12.1 11.1 10.3t 8.4 lLi.4 11,7 13.0 10.8 9.8 10.3 2. Kining, Quarrying and Refining 3.0 2.6 13.77 21.1 6.4 11-.4 21.0 147.5 79.4 96.9 3. Ma}nufacturing 15.1 17.9 13.7' 10.2 17'.8 15.4 17.4 20.2 21.8 27.6 4. Construction and Installation Ll.3 4.t4 4-l. 4.2 6.4 9.2 10.3 7.6 9.8 10.3 5. ELectricity, Gas and Water 3.4 4.5 3.2 1.7 1.9 2.1 3.J4 10-3 13-7 13.3 6. Transjportation, Communication and Storage 11 .9 11.,8 12.0 10.1 1It.2 16.9 17.44 12.9 16.7 33.3 7. Public Administration 10.6 11 .0 10.0 1t0.2 1It.0 19.2 23.2 '27.0 36.3 39.9 8. Ownership of Dwellings 17.1 14,8 13.8 112.3 1 7.4 19.6 20.2 I4.9 1 6.3 14.3 9. Banking and Insurance 1.0 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.9 2.0 2.3 3-4 2.9) 10. Wholesale and Retail Distribution 17.0 14,3 11.9 8.2 12.2 10.0 10. 10.0 7.9) 19.3 11. Miscellaneous Services 3.7 3.8 4.( 4.0 '5.1 6.6 7-2 5.3 6.9) TOTAL 22.2 97.8 98.2 91.6 111l.8 124.2 146.-0 170.0 221A 261 a/ Preliminary Source: Department of' Statistics Tal2. L: GROsS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY SECTORS: 1960-15969 (Percentages) Sectors 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 ]L967 :L968 1L969 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 12.3 11.3 10.5 9.2 ].2.9 9.4 8.9 6.3 4.4 3.9 Mining, QuarryinAg and Ref-ining 3.0 2.7 13.9 23.0 5.7 9.1 L4.4 28.0 35.9 36.6 ManW`acturing 15.2 18.3 14.0 11.1 15.9 12.4 :L1.9 1L1.9 9.8 10.3 Construction and Installation 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.6 5.7 7.4 7.0 4.4 4.5 3.9 ELectric:ity, Gas and Water 3.4 4.6 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.7 2.3 6.o 6.2 5.0 Transportation, Storage and Cormaunication 12.0 12.0 12.2 11.0 12.7 :L3.7 :L1.9 7.6 7.5 12.6 Distribution 17.1 14.6 12.1 8.9 11.0 8.1 7.2 5.9 3.5 :15.0 Finanicia:L Intermesdiaries 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.6 2.0 1.3 5.4 Ownership of Dwellings 17.2 15.2 14.0 13.4 15.6 15.8 1L3.9 8.8 7.4 ) P]ublic Administration 10.7 11.2 10.2 1.1.2 12.5 15.5 1L5.9 :15.9 16.4 ) 7.3 Miscellaneous Services 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.3 4.6 5.3 5.0 3.2 3.1 ) Tota:L 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1()0.0 1(0.0 1(0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 a! Preliminary Source: Department of Statistics Table 2.8: GROSS FIXED CAPITLAL FO)RMATION BY TYPE OF CAPITAL 1GODS, 1O960-1 968 (Percentages) Type of Capital GoodLs 1960 1961 1 962 1 963 94 1965 1966 1967 J L Land Development 1.( 1.0 2.1 2.3 2.i8 2.2 1.8 1.7 2.6 Construction and Works 50o.() 47.9 416.1 ,43.0 43.9 ,47.o 51.8 52.14 47. Machinery Equipment 40-hO 142.5 4:3.2 47.2 44.2 41 .1 37.2 38.9 42.4 Transport Equipment 7.9 7.6 7.6 7.4 9.0 9.3 8.6 6.4 7.0 Ecp'loration and Research 0.2 _ . 1.0 0.1 0.1 0-4 0.6 0.6 0.6 1 oO.() 1 0. 0 1 00.0 100.0 '100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Source: Department of Statistics Table 2. 9 : FINANCING OF CGROSS DOMESTIC CAPITAL FORMATION, 15962-1969 (Current prices, values in J$ million) 196$2 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 a/ Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation 98.2 91.6 111.8 124.2 14b6.o 170.0 221.-4 265.1 Charige in Inventory 5.7 8.1 9.1 4.8 5.6 7-4 9.1 9.8 Gross Domestic Capital Formation 103.9 99.7 120.9 129.0 151.6 177.4 230.5 274.9 Financedc by: Gross Sav:ings 94.4 105-3 90.8 108-5 119.0 124.3 151*0 168.2 Depreciation 36.4 41.5 42.3 45.7 5g0 1 5)2.4 58.9 66.0 Net Sav:ings 58.0 63.8 48.5 62 .8 68.9 i71 9 92.11 102.2 Savings of Corporations 23.2 28.4 33.0 35.6, 36.8 36.5 40.'2 42.2 Personal S3avings 25.6 29.8 3.0 10.6 17.8 24.2 39.0 34.5 Public Savings 9.0 5.6 12.5 16.6 14.4 11.2 12. 9 25.5 Net Borrowing from Abroad/ 6.o 19.4 13.2 1o-4j 4[9.0 62.4 117.5 94.8 Direct :Investment (19.8) ( 5-0) ( 6.2) (47-5) (62.4) (103.0) (86.6) Other Private SectorŽ/ (-3-4) ( 1-4) (-1 .9) (-5-5) (--1 .9) ( 1.2) ( 2-5) Pub:Lic sector ( 3.0) ( 6.8) ( 6.1) ( 7.0) ( 1.9 ( 13.3) ( 5.7) Change -in International Reserves (-Increase) -26.0 17.4 10.6 -16.9 -11.5 -28.2 11.6 Statistical Dis,crepancy 1.0 -0.5 -0 5 0.5 2.2 -9.8 0.3 a/ Pre:liminary _/ Includes ba:lance of payments errors and. omissions Source: Depart]ment of Statistics; International Monetary Fund Table 2.10: C ONTRIBUTION TO GROSS SAVINGS, 1960-1 968 (Percentages) Sectors 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1 96L 1966 1967 1568 Undistributed Corporate Profits 24.7 24.'7 23.2 28.8 27.2 27.3 23.9 20.6 17.5 Capital Consumnption Allowances 31 .6 34.:2 36.3 42.1 34.8 35.1 32.7 29.6 25;.6 Personal Savings 15.4 24.2 25.5 30.2 2.5 8.1 11.6 13.7 16.9 Government Savings 12.0 10.3 9.0 .57 10.3 12.8 9.4 6-4 5.6 Net Borro-wing from Abroad 16.3 6.6 6.0 -6.8 25.2 16.8 22.4, 29.7 34J4 100.0 'i 00.0D 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 00.0C 1 C0O.0 1 00.0 Source: Table 2.39 Table 2.11: MAlCPD ECONIOMII PROJECTIONS, 1969-76, CURRENT PRICES (J$' million) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1 974 1975 1976 Gross Domestic Product at Narket Prices 927.1 1,031.7 1,1163. 9 1,279.8 1,395.9 1,515.6 1,666.3 1,833.4 Net Factor Payments Abroad 40.6 57.2 97.56 105.5 103.5 101.4 108.1 109'.3 Gross National Product 886.5 974.5 1,066.3 1,174.3 1,292.4 1,404.2 1,558.2 1,724.1 Consumption (includLing net transfeis from abroad) 729.9 80)6.5 886.4 974.9 1,071 .8 1,153.4 1,289.7 1,425.8 Gross Fixed Investment 265.1 330.8 31 4.8 292.7 334.2 412.2 431.9 433.5 Investment in Inventories 9.9 -11.0 6.9? 22.0 12.8 0.2 1.6 10.9 Total lomestic Investment 275,.0 319.8 321 .7 314.7 347.0 412.4 433-5 444-4 Source: Mission Fstimates. Table 2.12: MACRO ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS, 15'69-7'6, ]969 PRICES (J$, million) 19R69 1970 1971 197'2 1973 19'74 1975 15976 Gross Domestic Product at factor cost 82'7.7 888.6 960.0 1029.,7 1093.2 1L49.3 1231.9 1322.9 Gross National PXroduict (market prices) 886.5 937.0 985.9 ]044h,0 1104.8 1154.2 1231.5 1310.2 Cor.suirption (including transfers) 73(.2 775.5 819.5 866.,7 9:L6.2 948.0 lC19.3 108:3.5 Gross Fixed investment 265.1 318.7 2592.4 260.6 288.5 344.0 345.C) 35(.0 ,Source: Mission Estimates Table 3.1: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 196L-1970 (US$ million) 1964 1965 1966 1967J/ 1968 1969 1970 Current Account Exports of Goods and Services 335.4 362.3 390.6 393.1 395.9 444.9 503.3 Merchandise (f.o.b.) 218.7 216.7 229.8 226.5 221.8 257.2 299.6 Freight and Insurance ) ) 3.7 L.hL 1,. 11.6 k.7 Other Transportation 16.5 20.2 18.8 20.3 21.1 22.6 23.8 Travel 43.7 64.7 79.1 79.9 88.0 93.5 102.5 Investment TIcome 7.0 8.4 9.3 11.0 12.7 t±.8 16.3 Government n.i.e. 8.9 9.8 11.Lt 12.5 11.6 12.6 12.9 Other Services 40.6 12.5 38.5 38.5 36.1k 39.6 I±3.5 Unrequited Transfers 24.1 24.1 22.0 21.4 19.5 24.0 33.5 Total Current Account 359.5 386.4± 112.6 414.5 h15.1 h68.9 536.8 Imports of Goods and Services 397.3 1±09.9 450.0 476.4 515.4 586.9 663.2 Merchandise (f.o.b.) 2:54.V 2)u. 284.5& 296.y 330.7 381.2 1±39.2 Freight and Insurance )42.8 437 39.9 47.1 51.8 59.7 69.0 Other Transportation ) 11.3 12.5 17.1 17.0 16.9 Travel 11.8 11.8 11.9 11.8 12.6 15.0 15.5 Investment Income 47.0 51.2 56.3 60.0 59.9 69.8 7O.0 Of wh4ch interest or. public U- V.L/ le$.J (5.)J 4.tJ (U.5) \.o)C \Y.L i Government n.i.e. 2.5 2.8 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.3 1.6 Other services 38.4 45.6 62.9 4±6.o 10.8 1±1.9 47.0 Unrequited Transfers 5.9 7.0 7.6 7.9 7.2 9.7 15.0 Total Current Account 103.2 416.9 157.6 86.3 522.5 596.6 678.2 Current Account Balance -43.7 -30.5 -45.0 -69.8 -107.2 -127.7 -141.4 Capital Account Private Capital (net) 4.5 14.3 66.0 83.3 129.2 105.5 152.1 Of which direct investment (3.L±) (8.7) (66.) (85A-8 (12 61) (10n39) n p. Other long term (4.2) (1.1) (9.5) (5.1) (-0.1) (0.6) n.a. Other short term (-3-1) (4.2) (-10.0) (-7.9) (5.7) (6.0) n.a. Official Long-term Capital (net) 11.3 8.1 9.8 2.7 16.0 6.9 3.2 Of which bond issues (13.2) (9.0) (11.7) (4.0) (7.2) - - Loans - (1.1) (1.9) (4.0) (15.1) (13-.) (8.1) J.ortiza C k.) k-3.2) (-3.) -5.3j (-6.6) (-.5)9) Other - (1.5) - - - - - Net Non-monetary 15.8 22.7 75.8 86.0 115.2 115.4 155.6 Allocation of SDR's - - - - - - IA A Errors and Omissions 6.1 -4.1 -7.2 -O.1 -4.1 -1.6 7.3 Monetary Movements (Increase -) 21.8 11.9 -23.6 -16.1 -33.9 13.9 -21.5 AP WhLIL U-UIIUrcia' bar&-0 kt f .14 ('t 6) -1. I ki I\.1) (li.2J (n.a . a/ Excluding devaluation profits and losses on foreign assets and liabilities. b/ T.cluding public guaranteed. c/ Including sinking funds provisions. Source: Bank of Jamaica, IMF. Table 3-2: B3ALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROJECTIONS, 1969-1976 (J$ million) 1 969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 CURRENT ACCOUNT Exports 390-9 439-0 512.0 564.8 608.6 637.9 7C)3.7 779.3 Commodity Exports (f.o.b., 3J07 361336 76 .7 3599.1 Tourism 77.9 85.7 98.0 113.6 131.6 150.0 171 .0 194.9 Freight and Insurance 3.8 4.5 5.4 6.0 6.3 6.4 7.1 7,.8 Other Transportation 18.8 19.9 21.1 22.4 23.7 25.2 26.7 28,3 Investment Income 1:2.3 13.5 14.9 16.4 18.0 19.8 21.8 24, Goverrnmenti (n.,i.e..) and other services 43.7 45.0 46.o 47.0 49.0 50.0 5'2.0 53.5 Transfers 20.0 21.0 22.0 23.0 24.0 25.0 26.0 27,,0 Imports 497.5 580.6 643.6 IS72.9 72?.6 805.7 866.3 923.7 Commoclity Imports (c.L.f.) 32.6 077 p71 78.5 63 Other Transport 1,.2 . . 15.6 17.2 18.9 20.1 22.9 25.2 27.7 TouriEsm 12.5 14.1 16.0 18.0 20.4 23.0 26.0 29,2 Investment Income 58-5 79.8 121.8 134.8 136.7 138.2 1 44.6 153.4 Interest on Public Debt (7.0) (9.5) (9.6) (12-4) (14.5) (16.1) (17.6) (18.5) Other Services 36.8 37.7 37.8 37.6 37.8 37.9 38.0 38,1 Transf'ers B.1 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 Current Account Balance -165.6 -141.6 -131.6 -108.1 -121 .0 -167.8 -162.6 .-144.4 CAPITAL ACCOUNT Loan Disbur-semernts to Public Sector and to Utility Companies 22.3 32.8 46.3 47.5 54.5 52.5 42.8 29.,1 AmortizaLtion of Pub:Lic I)ebt -4.5 -7.4 -7.7 -8.3 -11 .0 -11 .7 -11.6 -16.4 Other CaLpital Movements a/ 88.8 116.2 93.0 68.0 '(7-5 127.0 131.4 131-.7 Net Capital Inflow 106.6 141.6 131.6 108.1 121.0 167.8 162.6 14.,4 a/ Including errors, and omLssions and reserve movements Source: Mission Estimates Table 3.3: EXPORTS: VALUE, VOLMEE, UNIT PRICE, 1963-1969 (Value in millions of U.S. dollars; volume in millions of long tons for- alumina and bauxite and .ho-u.nds of long tons for sugar and bananas; price in U.S. dollars per ton) 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Total value 208.3 223.2 215.4 229.8 226.5 221.8 257.2 Bauxite Value 37.I 43-8 49 9.U 7'.3 LW 78U.± Volume 5.16 5.97 6.78 7.02 7.14 6.21 7.91 Unit price 7.36 7.34 7 -35 7 35 7-18 7.35 735 Alumina Value 44.7 50.9 49.0 54.1 56.7 61.0 84.2 Volume 0.73 0.77 0.72 0.79 0.82 0.87 1.lo Unit price 61.54 66.28 67.93 67-79 68.72 70.31 71.60 Sugar Value 59-5 5 49 43.7 465 42 .57 40.9 34.3 Volume 394.4 417.1 424.3 407.7 352.5 383.4 301.6 Unit price 150.78 131.60 103.04 114.05 120.57 v6.67 113.75 Bananas Value 14.9 16.9 17.1 17.7 18.0 16.6 15.0 Volume 160.0 174.0 199.6 200.3 190.3 153.2 150.9 Unit price 92.87 97.12 85.67 88.37 94.58 108.36 99.40 Other agricultural products (value only) 10.5 9.6 7.3 8.5 7.2 7.7 8.3 Pimento (4.1) (3-7) (2-5) (4.6) (3.6) (3.6) (5-0) Cocoa (0.8) (0.7) (1.1) (0.8) (0.4) (0.9) (1.2) Coffee (0.8) (0.9) (0.7) (0.6) (0.6) (0.8) (0.8) Citrus (2-4) (1.3) (1-4) (1.0) (1-3) (1.1) (0.8) Tobacco (1-7) (2.3) (0.9) (0.9) (1.0) (1.0) (0.2) Ginger (0-7) (0.7) (0.7) (0.6) (0.3) (0.3) (0-3) Manufactured products (value only) 35.7 37.3 42.9 44.5 43.5 43.6 50.1 Rum (3-1) (3.9) (4.4) (3.7) (3.3) (1-7) (2.2) Molasses (3.2) (2-4) (1-5) (2.2) (3.5) (3.6) (2.9) Liqueurs and cordials ) ) (1-3) (0.7) (1.6) (2.0) (2.3) Fruit preparations ) ) (8.1) (7.5) (6.o) (4.8) (6.6) Cigars and cheroots ) ) (1.1) (1.1) (1.0) (1.1) (1.8) Clothing )(29.4) )(31-0) (6-3) (7-1) (7.9) (8.1) (8.8) Mineral fuels and ) ) lubricants ) ) (8.0) (8.8) (6.0) (6-5) (7.0) Other manufactures ) ) (12.2) (13.4) (14.1) (15-8) (18-5) Other exports (value only) ... ... 4.6 5.2 5.8 4.1 6.5 Balance of payments adjustment 5.1 9.8 1.0 1.8 1.5 2.2 0.7 Sources: Department of Statistics; Bank of Jamaica; and IMF Tbhle 3.JI STRTjn7TRE OF MF,Rn-TANnTSR EYPORTS; 1963-1969 (Tn percentages) 1963 196h 196A 1966 1967 1967 1969 Alumina 21.4 23.3 22. A 3.) 25.6 27.5 32.7 B au x -ii t 1 9( Q' 9'1 9 ~ ) o 9C A 99 A -Sugar 28.5 9( I RI 21 20.2 20.2 Si I 13. Bananas 6.5 7.7 7.9 7.7 8.1 7.5 5.8 Pir,.eto 2.0 1 .7 1.° 1.8 1 1. 1Molasses -.5 1.1 0.7 1.0 1.3 1.2 1.1 Canned Citrus 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.6 Citrus Fruit Juices 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.2 0.9 1.0 Citrus 1.1 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.3 Coffee 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 O.4 0.2 Cocoa 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.3 Ginger 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 Tobacco 0.8 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.1 Rum 1.5 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.7 0.8 0.9 Liqueurs and Cordials n.a. n.a. 0.6 0.3 0.8 0.9 0.9 Cigars and Cheroots n.a. n.a. 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.7 Clothing n.a. n.a. 2.9 3.1 4.0 3.6 3.4 Mineral Fuels and Lubricants n.a. n.a. 3.7 3.8 3.0 2.9 2.7 Other 14.6 13.8 9.1 9.3 4.9 10.6 10.3 Total Export of Merchandise 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Source: Department of Statistics; Central Planning Unit Tablei -C: v-rinRTS -1)1TT GtLIT Mctc MIQ / ,1963-1969, I ±I )- .U V.Ar'J(al-u - URUYV 11 ECL1nIY, ±YU )-±y0Eo /T - i - TT LI d- -J' 1~ - ]Lrnand.c Stagnant Item Value 1969 Item Value 1969 Alumina_/ 84.2 Sugar 34.3 Bauxite 58.1 Citrus 0.8 Pimento c/ 5.0 Ginger 0.3 Molasses-/ 2.9 Tobacco 0.2 Coffeel/ 0.8 Rum 2.2 Cocoa-2/ 1.2 Percentage of Exports 59.1 14.7 a/ Classified according to growth 1963 to 1966 and 1966 to 1969. Exports growing faster than GDP in both periods are classified as dynamic, those growing slower in both periods are classified as stagnant. b/ Alumina exhibits growth at the same rate as GDP till 1966 and then grows at a much faster rate and is thus classified dynamic. c/ Indicates items exhibiting growth faster than GDP since 1966 but stagnant in 1963-1966. Bananas which constituted 5.8% of total exports exhibits growth faster than GDP in 1963-1966 followed by stagnation since 1966. The remaining 20.4% of exports are in products without significant individual value. Source: Mission estimates. Table 3.6: EERq' PROJECTIONS' 1969-1976 (J$ million) Product 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 15975 1976 Bauxite/Alumiina 118.6 153.4 20C.6 227.7 241.2 241.2 273.3 312.4 Sugar 28.6 30.0 32.3 32.8 32.8 32.3 31.4 31.4 Bananas 12.5 10.0 12.0 1]2.0 13.6 14.8 16.0 16.0 Other Agriculturaal Commodities 6.9 6.9 6.9 7.2 7.5 7.8 8.1 8.4 Manufactures 41.8 45.1 48.8 5C2.7 56.9 61.4 66.3 71.6 208.4 245.4 300.6 332.4 352.0 3,57.5 395.1 439.8 Re-Exports 5.4 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.() 213.8 249.4 304.6 336.4 356.0 361.5 399.1 443.88 Source: Mission. Estimates Table 3.7: IMPORTS BY SITC CLASSES, 1962-1969 (Values in J$ million) S.I.T.C. Secti.ons (With Important DavisionY 1962 19_6 - 964 1965_6_1'67 1 51969 0. Food 32.b 34. l 41.6 40.8 45.2 48.6 5c8.0 59.9 0.1. Meat and Meat Preparations 47. 6 7 -3 T3 77 Td.7 9.1 0.2. Dairy Products, Eggs and Honey 5.1 5.5 7.0 6.9 7.0 8.0 8.3 8.3 D.3. Fish and Fish Preparations 5.2 5.3 6.o 5.7 7.1 '7.2 8.0 8.8 ID.. Cereal and Cereal Preparations 11.5 12.4 14.7 :15.3 16.1 18.6 20.5 20.4 0). 8. Feecling Stuff for Animals 1.9t 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.5 2.8 6. 2 4.9 1. Beverages and Tobacco 3.5, 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.4 4i.7 5.0 1.1. Beverage 1.5, 12 B 1..7 .7 2.7 1.2. Tobacco and Tobacco Manufactures 2.0 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.7 2.4 2.3 2. Crude Materials, Inedible, &Kcept Fuels 5.1 5.2 6.8 6.8 6.2 7.7 c1.5 10.3 2.4. Wood, Lumber and Cork 7- 2.9 7T 4.7 13 3-I. 2.6. Textile Fibres n.a. n.a. n.a. 1.1 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.7 2.7. Crucle Fe:rtilizers and Crude Minerals (excl. coal, petroleum and precious stones) n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.'3 2.1 3. Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials 14.7 14.6 23.3 18.0 19.1 20.3 22.9 25.3 4. Animal and Vegietable Oils and Fats 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.7 1.5 1.7 2.0 2.2 5. Chemicals 13.0 14.0 18.3 17.8 19.4 20.4 2';.3 28.8 6. Manufactured Goods, Manufactures of Leather, Wood, Papier, Texti'le, Glass Meta:Ls, etc. 4o.2 42.5 52.3 55.5 6c4.0 66.3 82.0 92.0 6.3. Wood and Cork Manufactures (excl. furniture) 1.0 1.1 ThIn 2.2 2.1 n.a. na. n.a. 6.5. Textile Yarn, Fabrics, etc. 12.1 12.6 14.7 15.0 15.2 15.6 18.8 23.3 6.8. Base Metals n.a. n.a. n.a. 12.5 14.2 14.5 1'3.6 20.6 6.9. Manufactures of Metals n.a. n.a. n.a. 7.3 10.5 13.0 16.7 15.4 7. Machinery and Transport Equipment 36.2 33.2 43.1 45.7 56.9 63.5 90.2 116.3 7.1. Machinery and Apparatus (not electric) 71'.1 120 0 20-.4 37 71 73 7.2. Electric Machinery and Apparatus 7.4I 8.0 7.4 8.3 11.7 13.5 20.6 24..8 7.3. Vehicles and Transport Equipment 12.7I 11.0 15.6 16.9 16.7 18.1 20.5 4h3.1 8. Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles 13.( 12.9 16.6 16.8 1]7.7 20.2 26.1 29..0 8.4. Clothing 2.0 ( 1.7 2.0 2.2 1.9 n .a. n.a. n.a. 8.5. Footwear 1.1 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.7 n.a. n.a. n.a. 9. MisceIllaneous Transactions and Commodities 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.h o.6 o.6 0.7 TOTAL' IMPORTS 159.2 161.0 206.6 206.5 2-33.7 252.6 320.3 3659.h nr.a. - not available. Source: Department of Statistics. Table 3.8: IMPO)RTS BY MAJOR EN) USE CATEGORY, 1962-1969 (Value in J$ million) 'Category 15962 1963 1964 1965 1566 1967 1968 1969 Consumer goods 71.2 74.2 96.0 98.C) 10)4.o 97.2 1114.4 132.6 Food 3CT0 32 3579T 39.0 CT T7 _27T 77.2 47.2 Meat and meat products 4.2 4.El 6.4 6.4 i7.6 6.7 8.7 9.:1 Dairy products 5.0 5-4 7w.0 6.8 7.0 7. 5 '7.8 n.a. Fish and products 5F.2 5 . 4 6.0 5.8> 7.2 7. 2 8.0 8.8 Cereals and products 11.6 12.4 14.8 15.4 16.0 16.:L 18.2 n.a. Fruits and vegetables 2.8 2.8 3.6 2.8 2.8 3.0 :3.8 3.8 Other food 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.', 0.7 n.a Other non-durable 21.2 20.8 2,3.4 22.6 22 .4 22.8 28.4 34.2 Durable 19.6 21.0 33.0 36.4 38.8 31.4 39'30 51.4 Raw materials 39.8 42.o 559.2 55.0 60.6 71.0 89.2 99.6 Fuels 1E7T l7., 23.2 18.0 10.0 7.T1 2:.70 _252 Other raw materials 25.0 27.4. 36.0 37.0 41.4 50.6 66.0 74.,2 Capital goods 48.2 44.8, 51.4 53.4 68.8 84.2 116.2 ,L36.2 Construction materials 18.O0 8.7 15 21.0 C 29.0) _357 3 Transport equipment 7.4 6.0 9.6 9.2 1).2 12.4 14.4 31.6 Other machinery and equipment 22.8 20.2 22.4 23.2 33.8 42.6 66.0 67.6 Other - - - - C).4 0.4 ( 0.6 0.8 TOTAL 159.2 161.0 206.6 206.4 233.8 252.6 320.4 .369.14 Source: CentraL Planning Unit and Department of Statistics. Table 3.9: STRUCTURE OF COMMODITY IMPORTS, 1962-1969 (Percentages) Consumption Fuels and Capital Total Goods Raw Materials Goods Others 1962 100.0 44.7 25.0 30.3 1963 100.0 46.1 26.1 27.8 1964 100.0 46.5 28.7 24.9 1965 100.0 47.5 26.6 25.9 . 1966 100.0 44.5 25.9 29.4 0.2 1967 100.0 38.5 28.1 33.3 0.2 1968 100.0 35.7 27.8 36.3 0o2 1969 100.0 35.9 27.0 36.9 0.2 Source: Central Planning Unit and Department of Statistics Table 3.10: STRUCTURE CF IMPORTS IN RELIATION TO CONSUMPTION, GNP AND GROSS INVESTMENT (Values in J$ million) -- - (~~~~~~~~717 - (2) (3) T- 7-- 73 T - -777-7) 7 ()i0 11 1 1) 1) Imports Imports Impor'ts of of Imports Oross Imports of Non-Durable Durable (2)/ (3)/ (4)/ of Fuels (9)/ Fixed of (12)/ Total/l Consump- Consump- Consump- (1) (1) (1) and Raw- (8) Invest- Capital (11) Total (10)/(8) 'ear Ccnsumption tion Goods tion Goods tion Goods % % % GNP Materials m ment Goods % Imorts % 1962 425.:3 71.2 51.6 19.6 16.7 12.L 4.65 506.9 39.8 7.8 98.2 48.2 49.1 159.2 31.4 1963 448.(D 74.2 5 3.2 21.0 16.6 11. 9 4.7 540.2 42.0 7.8 91.6 44.8 48.9 161.0 29.8 :'96h 509.3 96,o 63.0o 33.0 18.8 12. h 6.5 589.0 59.2 10.0 111.8 51.4 46.0 206.6 35.1 1965 538.51 98,0 61.6 36.4 18.2 11. 6.8 637.4 55.0 8.6 124.2 53.4 43.0 206.4 32.4 1966 570.I lo4.o 65;.0 18.8 18.2 11.1i 6.8 681.9 60.6 8.9 146.o 68.8 47.1 233.8 34.3 :1967 613.3 97.2 65;.6 31.4 15.8 10.7 5.1 731.4 71.0 9.7 170.0 8L.2 49.5 252.6 34.5 1968 668.5 1l4.4 75 .6 39.0 17.1 11.3 5.8 807'.2 89.2 1:L.0 221.4 116.2 52.5 32C'.L 39.7 1969 729.9 132.6 8. 5 ;1.4 18.2 11.2 7.0 886 .5 99.6 1:1.2 265.1 136.2 51.4 369.4 41.7 /1 Includes transfers. Source: Staff istimtes Table 3.11: IFI?ORT PROJECTIONS, 1969-19i76 (J$m) :L969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 Consimer Goods 1:32.6 145.1 155.0 165.7 1.82.2 197.8 219.3 242.4 Fuels and Raw Materials 99.6 110.6 125.2 137'.6 10.0 162.7 178.9 19So.8 C(apital Goods 136.2 168.7 160.6 1459.3 170.4 210.2 220.3 221.1 Total 368.4 424.4 440.8 452.6 ',02.6 570.7 618.5 660.3 Source: Mission Est,imates Table 3.12: MRECTION OF TRADE, 1963-1969 (Percent of Total) lqZ3 1_964 1965 19661671 6 ImPC)rtS (C.i.f. ) British Caribbean 5.0 3.2 2.2 1.4 1.5 1.1 1.5 U.K,. 25.9 24.4 24.5 22.2 20.0 20.3 20.9 Other Sterling Area 5.14 5.5 5.5 5.5 n.a. n.a. n.a. U.S., 30.3 30.0 31.2 36.5 38.6 38." 141.8 Canada 10.9 10.14 11.3 10.9 11.5 9.5 9.5 Rest of World 22.5 26.5 25.3 23.5 28.4 30.6 26.3 TC)TAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1()0.0 Exprts (f o ). b.,) British Caribbean 2.7 3.14 4.5 4.5 4.7 5 .2 6.5 U.K., 29.14 28.9 27.2 26.1 26.2 23.6 19.3 Other Sterling Area 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.8 n.a. n.a. ri.a. U.S. 32. 6 35.3 38.1 37.9 39.5 38.6, 317.9 Canada 24.0 21.1 15.6 15.1 13.6 14.0 16.6 Rest, of krld lO.l8 10.9 14.1 15.2 16.0 18.6 19.7 TOTAL :LOO.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 200.0 C100.0 n.a. -- not available; howeVer :Icluided in the Rest of the Wkrld. Source: Department of Statistics, INF Table 4.1:JAMAICA - EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT OUTSTANDING AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 /1 Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Debt Outstanding December 31, 1969 Source Disbursed Including only undisbursed TOTAL EXTIRNAL PUBMC DEBT 121,8941 153919 Privately-held debt 80o,34 83,434 ru l"cly-issued ounas /2 f 57 5'; Financial institutions 16,uO0 19 80 Canada 9,4_u U v4 u United States 7,350 10,350 Privately-placed bonds Oju4 0%U>4 Canada 4,163 4,163 Other 1,891 1,891 Loans from international organizations IBRD 23,739 42,000 Loans from governments 17,720 28,484 Canada 4&,161 8,765 United KingdomA 2,842 2A)) United States 10,718 16,878 ,'l Debt uiv h a"n or4ginl or e,ded %- matu+riy -4' -ire- -,e yeam 77 Net of accumulated sinking funds of $20,796,000. Economics Department T.LJ 290 1907r0 Table h.2:JAMAICA - ESTIMATED FUTURE SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT OUTSTANDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Page 1 DEBT DUTST (BEGIN OF PLRIOD) PAYMENTS DURING PERIOD INCLUDING AMORTI- yEAR UNDISBURSED ZATION INTEREST TOTAL TOTAL EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT 1970 j53,919 8#9j4 9.274 18,188 1971 143s781 9.218 9J311 18,529 1972 133,11? 9.'993 9,139 19,132 i9?3 121,439 12,936 8,557 21o493 1974 106,651 12P355 7,847 20,202 1975 92,268 9.709 v7132 16,840 19(6 80,322 6.915 6,682 13,59? 1977 70#952 5.9-15 5,910 11,825 19(8 62,896 9,392 5,478 14,870 1979 51,975 5P71U 4P500 10,210 1980 45,43T 4.736 3,674 8,410 1981 40,302 4,760 2,906 7,666 1962 35,#08 4.37J 2,369 6,742 1903 30,192 4P271 1,839 6,110 1964 25,635 4,576 1,004 5,580 Note: Includes service on all debt listed in Table 1 prepared July 29, 1970. Table h.2: JAMAICA - ESTIKATED FUTURE SERVICE PAYKENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT OUT3TANDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 (CONT.) Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Page 2 DEPT OUTST .r,CĽYL, nr OF EJT n N n°A'jiAFi TC I I INt DEr!IOnD t. r L . u Y I v u r r L K I '- id d r '' r r' ' - I ~J L/ LI'~ a '. *' INCLUDING AMORTI- WC, A tiki,4 [3.iJQFSED -PA T' n I TETREST TnTAL PRIVATELY-HELD DLBT 1970 83,J434 6,J404 6,J681 13,OB5 itr s tapuo OJvziD9 UN1 4launvo 1972 67,951 6P693 6,097 12,790 1973 59,573 9, 502 5J652 15,153 19F4 48,220 8,990 5,116 14,106 1975 37,201 6,o46 4,570 iiJO;3 1976 28,497 3P911 4,290 8.201 j977 22,1i31 2,*972 3,671 6,643 1978 17,011 6J282 3,388 9,669 1979 9*_u6 2*436 2,574 5,o1o 1980 5,943 1,297 1,922 3,219 19i1 4,246 1#i47 10339 2,485 1982 2,642 586 995 1,581 1963 1,537 299 671 970 1964 953 398 53 450 PU8LICLY-ISSUED BONDS 1970 57,581 3,668 4,841 8,510 1971 52,689 3.*A68 4,752 8,P420 1912 47,574 3,666 4J662 8,330 1973 42:221 6J I20 4,436 10,856 1974 33,949 3p103 4 210 7,312 A , I S 06- I-,--- --.--0k1 s 4A I L n t 7* Si 1976 22p459 3J057 3,878 6p936 1917 16,94? 2c l l u 3! 322 5!432 1978 12,694 5Js412 3s101 8,513 9979 :75 r 'A557 2!31 I3 9n8 1980 3,369 A49 1,755 2,604 9Rs 2; s 20 56^ 1e210 1,778 19a2 1,095 288 897 1,18S .2'a 2h7 a59h 5Q5 Table 4.2:JAMAICA - ESTIMATED FUTURE SERVICE PAYMENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT OUSTANDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 (CONT.) Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Page 3 OE8T OMHTST (bEGIN OF PLRlIOD) PAYMENTS DURING PERIOD I 's 'j' IS A: I - yEAR UNDIS URSEO zAT ON INTEREST TOTAL PRIVATELY-HELD DEBT FINANCIAL INS TITUTIONS 1970 19,800 2,640 1,418 4,058 19;1 17,160 2,640 1,230 3,67Q 1972 14,#20 2*64U 1,03T 3,*677 1973 11,880 2,69U 845 3*535 1974 9,190 5,490 562 6,052 1975 3,700 1940 218 2,915 19(6 1,760( 440 125 565 i9W r 1,32u 440 92 532 1978 880 440 59 499 1979 440 440 26 466 PRIVATELY PLACED BONDS 1970 6*054 96 422 51S 1971 5,958 101 415 516 1972 50857 385 398 783 1973 5,472 392 371 763 1974 5,061 396 344 741 19(5 4,6b3 406 316 721 1976 4,278 414 287 701 1977 3,864 422 258 679 1978 3,443 430 228 658 1979 3,013 439 198 637 1960 2075 449 167 616 1981 2,126 579 129 707 1952 1,548 298 98 395 1983 12*50 298 77 375 1964 953 398 53 450 Table 4.2:JAMAICA - ESTIMATED FUTURE SERVICE PATENTS ON EXTERNAL PULIC DEBT OU7STiNDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEM4BER R31- 1969 (CONT. Debt Repayable in ForAirn uirren-cy (In thousands of UTS dollars) Page L. D)EBT 01UTS-T (8EGIN OF PLRIO[)) PA'mENTS DURING PERIOD INCLUDING AM4ORTI- YEAR UNDISUiJRSEO ZATION INTEREST TOTAL IOANS FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS I 4RD 1970 42*OO, 885 1,948 2,833 1971 41,115 1,015 2,186 3*201 1972 40,100 1U 65 2.351 3,816 1913 38,635 1,720 2.290 4,010 1974 36*915 1,825 2,o187 4,012 1975 35,090 1.940 2,076 4,*016 1976 33,150 2,065 1,958 4,023 1977 31,085 2. 185 1pd32 4p017 1978 28,900 2,*320 1*699 4,019 1919 26,560 2,455 1,557 4P012 1980 24,125 2P610 1.408 4,018 1961 21,515 2.775 1,248 4.O23 1982 18,740 2.940 1.079 4,019 1983 15.800 3,115 900 4.015 1984 12,685 3.310 710 4,020 LOANS FROM GOVERNMENTS 1s9 n 28484 1.624 646 2,270 1971 26.860 1,794 729 2,522 1972 95no66 1,835 691 2,526 1973 23,231 1#715 615 2,329 197a 2j.5t7 1.540 545 2,085 1975 19,977 13 01 485 1*786 1976 i.A 75 939 434 1a373 1977 17,737 758 407 1,165 1978 I6.979 791 392 1.t82 1979 16,189 819 368 1.188 19o 15,369 828 344 1,172 1981 14.541 838 319 1.157 1982 *3,703 84H 294 1J 142 1983 12o855 857 268 1.126 7984 11 998 I69 241 1,1!0 Table 4. 2: JAMAICA - ESTIMAIED FUTURE SERVICE PAYMFN1TS OM rYTP'YMT. PUjnTTBLIC DEBT OUTSTANDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 (CONT.) Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Page 5 DEBT OUTST PAY!WPHT nIMUTNr PERTnD ('BEGIN uiF PE~RIOD)-__ INCLUDING AMORTI- -f EAR UN1MSBHUSED ZATION INTEST TOTAL LOANS FROM GOVERNMENIS CANADA 1970 8,765 * 55 55 1971 8,76S 6 82 82 1972 T,765 96 96 1973 8,765 110 110 1974 8,765 67 123 191 1975 8,691 J27 133 260 19;6 8,570 176 136 312 1977 8,394 244 133 376 19"8 8,a150 269 134 403 19(9 7,882 289 129 419 1980 7,592 289 123 412 1981 7,303 289 117 406 1982 7,014 289 511 400 1983 6,724 289 105 395 1984 6,435 289 99 389 UNITED KINGDOM 1970 2,842 :,83 163 346 1971 2D659 188 158 346 1972 2,470 165 153 318 1973 2a306 96 147 243 1974 2,21U 102 141 243 1975 2,107 109 134 243 1976 1,998 116 127 243 1977 1:83 123 120 243 1978 1,760 131 112 243 1979 1D629 !39 104 243 1980 1 490 148 95 243 1981 1,341 !58 86 243 1982 1,184 ; 66 75 243 1983 1,016 !7B 65 243 1984 838 190 53 243 Table h.2: JAMAICA - ESTTMATFnD FUTTM SERV.ICE PA'D,N'iS ON ERCnTAL-r PuBLiC DE]T OUTSTANDING INCLUDING UNDISBURSED AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969 (CONT.) Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) Page 6 DEBT OU'TP (BEGIN OF PEPJOD) PADMENTS DURING PERIOD INCLUDING AMORTI- YEAR UNDISBURSED ZATION INIEREST TOTAL LOANS FROM GOVERNMENTS UNITED STATES 1970 16,876 1'441 427 1J869 1971 15,437 1,9605 489 2,(O94 19f2 13,831 1J67- 442 2,112 1973 12,161 1,618 358 1,976 1974 10.542 Ł,37U 280 1,651 1975 9,172 1,065 218 1J283 1916 8,107 647 172 818 1977 7,460 391 154 545 1978 7,0O69 391 145 536 1979 6#678 391 136 527 1960 6,v287 391 126 517 1961 5,896 391 117 Soo 1962 5,506 391 107 498 1983 5,115 390 98 488 1964 4,J725 390 89 478 Statistical Services Division Economics Department July 29, 1970 Table 4. 3: PAST TRANSACMION Ow ExT,RNAi, PUBIC DE" 19565 - 1969/1 Debt; Repayable in Foreign Currency (In thousaands of IJ.S. dollars) ePage I of L 1R, -outstanding =ransacI;ioms dtLring period be ginrng of _Ieriod Inlicluding Disbursed UncLis- Author- Disburse- Payments Yea.r undis. only bursed ization meNnt TAmort. Intierest Total GRAND TOI'AL 1965 80210 67431 127.79 159623 i699 288S4 400a 6888 1966 96352 73844 22508 4F9689 21196 3014 4864 7878 1967 142153 91157 50997 16235 13487 37810 6123 9903 1968 145183/2) 511439/2 531744 141213 30939 63T77 6778 1,3158 1969 151689-- 11ab66 37019 91148 14141 53139 8435 13824 1970 153919 121894 32025 TOTAL pRIVATELY HELD DEBT 19,65 62679 6,2679 , 8820 8820 2544 3778 6321 1966 68352 68352 ' 15900 15900 259 6 4586 7182 1967 80787 elO87 - 3331 5399 8730 1968 68578 68578 ' 25200 18300, 5892 5436 11329 1969 86556 79656 61900 .3000 690cl 4595 6384 1,0979 1970 83434 810434 31000 PUBILICLYWISSUIED BIONOS 1965 53714 53714 u 8820 8820 2489 3150 563i9 1966 59442 59A42 15900, 15900 2538 3962 6500 1967 71934 1'1934 el*a 3270 4780 80510 1968 59786 59766 7200C 7200 3225 4706 79311 1969 6243 .12431 ., . 3324 4,915 82319 1970 57581 STSP1 * See footnotes at end of table. [able h. 3:- PAST TRANSACTIONS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC DE&T, 1945 - 169l Debt; Repayable :in Foreign Currency (In thousands of lJ. S. dol.lars) pagle 2 of 4 i, ou;st,aidin "l ra'nsactions during pe riod begirudmg of i&riod _… _ Ifcluding Disbursed UndiB- Author- Disturse- PayDment,s Year und-is. onl bu:rsed ization ment Amort. Interest Total PRIVATELY HELD DEBT F'INArI ClkL I!WSTITtUTION S 1965 , a' . 1966 0 1 967 . . 1968 a - 18000 11100 * 2!07 207' 1969 1.8000 I'il0oc 6900 3000 6900 1200 1005 :2205 1970 19900 1 68CC' 3DOO PRIVATEI.YPLACED B3ONDS 1965 8965 8965 - 55 627 682 1966 8911 i8911 rn *24 -682 1967 8853 8853 ' 61 6 18 679 1968 8792 8792 U 2667 523 .3190 1969 6125 6125 ' U 4.6 4 535 _ 9_ t19o 6054 6054 LWA1S FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IBRJ) 1965 - I 5500 * * 2 2 1966 55o * 5500 31500 2715 ; 29 29 1967 37ooo 2715 34285 11200 8850 * 413 413 1968 48200 11565 36635 11187 8686 13 956 969 1969 37000 20238 16762 5n00 3501 U 1492 1492 1970 42(oo 23739; 18261 ee footnotes at end of table. Table 1.43: - PAST TRANSACTIONS 014 EXTERNAL PUBLIC IEBT, 1965 - 1969/1 Debt Repayable in Foreign Currency (In tho usands of U.S. dollars) ?age 3 of Li Debt outs tanding Transactions during period beginning of period Including Disbursed Undis- Author- Disouxse- Payments Year undis. onLly bursed ization ment Amort. Interest Total rOTAiL LOAINS FR0m Gnv ERN4E NTS jk965 1r532! 4753 12779 5303 1O79 340 2?24 564 1966 2,2500 51492 17008 2289 2581 418 2419 667 !1967' 2,4367' 7,555 16712 5035 4637 449 3111 760 I196el 28*405/2 11296/2 17109 200 3953 472 386 858 :1969 2'13 . Ir 17 6- 13357 1148 3 70 794 55 9 13S2 'I970> 284841, 17720 10764 CANAOA 1965 U U ' 1 503 a u 3 1966 1503 , 1503 2289 9* 9 11067 3IF93 * 3793 2o3'5 763 1 1 1906L 5828 7053 506*4 1100 1059 * 10 10 1 969 6928 18;23 5105 1836 2337 - 28 28 19T0 8765 41 61 4604 UINITE K I NGDOM 1965 4732 4732 a*u 294 216 51 1966 4438 44 3 p *300 210 51 0 i967 4138 4138 305 207 1512 19 68 3 2 8 ?~ 32186/2 U* 264 173 it37 1969 3022 3C~~~~~~~~~~~~22 * * - ~~~~~~~ 178 168 346 1970 2842 242? Cee flootnotes at Pn4 mf t1A.hh;,, Table 4.,3:- PASTr TRUNSACTIONS ON ECrERN,AL PUBLIC DEBT, :L965 - 1'369/i Debt Re,payable in Foreign Currency (In thousands of U.S. dollars) P;age , of h bt Oultstand:Lg =rransactions during period. beginning3 of per:iod I______ I:nclucdini Disbursed Undis- Author- Disburse- Payments Year urzlis. onl_ bursised ization iment Amort. Interest Total _ LOANS FFOM iJVERNNEWTS UNIT'ED STATES 96'5 12800 21 12779 3800 ln79 46 6 52 966 16559 1Os4 j 15505 * 2581 118 30 1*8 1967 164316 3517 12919 3000 3874 144 1L03 247' 1968 1929512 7247 12045 - 900 2894 208 ;203 41!1 1969 181813 9931 8252 - b88 1403 616 363 97;? 1970 168178 107185 616, /1 Debt with original or extended maturity of over one year,. 7 Imbalance due to devaluation of IJ.K. pound sterling. Staltistical Services Division Economics Department August 5, 1970 Table 4.4.: DISBURSEKOTS ON JEXTER1UL PUBLIC DEBT, 1966-1975, BY SECTCR '(US$ maillion) Original New Aotual IUncLisbursed ProJected _ Undisbursi;d Conmitment Commi tmentis 191j6 11367 1969 197 12/1tO 1997˘ 12ZIIA5 Project BorrowiLng 140.1 301.2 5.2 1:3.6 16.6 17.9 40.1 42.5 54.5 57.0 56.9 53.4 41.3 Bo.6 AgricuL1ture 10.0 27.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 7.2 4.2 6.2 7.0 6.7 7.0 3.8 Industry and Tourdism 7.7 35.8 0.7 1.3 1.5 0.8 0.8 2.4, 5.4 7-0 7.6 6.o 3-7 8.5 Education 14.1 31.0 - 0.7 1.4 2.1 4.9 5.Cl 7.4 7.8 6.2 3.8 1.8 9.0 HLealth and Sanitation 15.9 44.8 0.7 0.8 1.1 0.7 1.6 10.2 7.2 4.9 4.8 6.3 7.5 24.3 Trvmsportation 7.2 55.1 0.1 0.7 0.6 0.8 2. 4 2. 6 4-5 3-4 7-9 10-5 9-3 22.1 Power 36.7 33-3 2.6 13.3 7.2 1.5 6.1. 11.O 8.4 12.4 7.3 6.3 7.5 2.4 Cormmnunications 42.6 39.7 3-4 11.4 23-'2 3.0C 14.4 10.1 9.2 9.0 Housing 3.6 27.0 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.2 2.3 4.9 4.8 4.5 10.5 Stuidies 2.3 6.8 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.91 2.8 2.9 2.0 Non-Project Borrowing 105.1 27.6 11.7 14.0 18.3 8.9 1.0 1.0 8.4 9.6 9.6 Bi:Lateral UJ.K. (1962) 3.0 C anada (1964) 4.2 Bonded ]Debt 27.6 8.4 9.6 9.6 UJ.K. -1933.68) 67.9 4.2 4.0 7.2 lJ.S. 1959-.66) 10-5 7.5 Cornmero:Lal Banks U.S. (1968/69) 195 _ 11.1 8.9 1.0 1.0 _ _ TOTAL 245.2 328.8 16.9 17I6 .324 26.8 40.1 43. i . 57.0 CL 6.0 50.9 80.6 Of whichit CentraL Government 150.0 190.9 13.6 B.0 22.8 13.6 10.1 22.3 21.9 24.6 38.1 37.6 34.7 56.3 16.4 65.3 0.7 1.3 1-5 0.8 1.0 7.2 10.9 10.0 10.9 10.1 8.7 21.9 Private Seotor (Public Util:ities) 78.8 72.6 2.6 B.3 10.6 12.4 29.0 14.0 22.7 22.4 16.3 15.3 7.5 2.4 Table 4.5: UISBURSEM@ENTS ON EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT- 13Y SECTOR AN]D SOlURCE, 1966-1970 (US$ millic)ns) Agri- Indus- Trans- Power Educa- Health Housing Non- culture try port Commun. tion Sanit. Urb. Dev. Studies Project Total % … Sour ce IBIZD 2'.8 20.7' 6.9 0.2 - - - 30.6 (22.5) Canada - bilateral 2/ - o.6 1.8 8.8 2.2 2.L4 0.4 0.7 - 16.9 (12.4.) USA - bilateral 3/ - 1.1 l4.3 - 5.0 2.3 3.0 0.8 - 16.5 (12.1) ECGD - bilater,al - 0.2 - - - - - - 0.2 (0.1) Private hi - -- - 29.2 - -2.9 72.1 (52.9) Total 1.1 5.1 4.6 63.7 9.1 hl.9 3.4 1.5 42.9 136.3 (100.0) P,erce;nt (0.8) (3.7) (3.14) (46.7) (6.,7) (:3.6) (2.5) (1.1) (31.5) (100.0)(100.0) 1/ Governmen-t or with government guarantee. 2,/ C'IDA and EDC. 3V/ USAID and Eximbank. 41/ Bond markets and commercial banks. Table 5.1: ALLOCATION OF FIXED PUBLIC INrESTMENT By Sector and Branch of Governnment (J$ mnillions), 1966/67-1970/71-' -/9_/72 -:L975/76: -' Central Rest of Total Central ERest of Total _ _ _ _ _ _ Government Government Government % Government Government _(overnment % _ Agr:iculture 10.7 5.1 15.8 ( 8.7) 18.i7 3.2 2:1.9 ( 6.8) Industry - 3.3 3.3 ( 1.8) - 5.6 5.6 (1.7) Tou;rism 0.1 5.0 5.1 ( 2.8) 0.1I 16.9 17.0 (5.3) Education 33.7 - 33.7 (18.6) 40.6 -o.6 (12.6) Transport 29.4 8.2 37.6 (20.8) 69.,5 12.0 81 .5 (25-3) Health 8.8 - 8.8 ( h.9) 18. :L 18.1 ( 5.6) Watier a:nd Sewerage - 21.9 21.9 (12.1) - 58.6 58.6 (18.2) Housing - 13.3 13.3 ( 7.4) 11. 3 16.7 28.0 (8-7) Other 36.9 4.3 L1.2 (L-) h6.C) 5.0 1.0 (15-8) TOTAL 119.7 61.1 180.8 (1)0.0) 204 .3 118.0 322.3 (100.0) % (66.2) (33,.8) (l1o.0) - (63.4) (36.6) (1010.0) a/ Current prices. b/ 1970/71 prices. Source: As in Tables 5.3 and 54.h. Table 5.2: FINANCING OF PUB].IC lNVESTMI4T By Source and Branch of Governrent (J $ million - current prices) 1966/67-1 970/71 1 971/72-1975/76 Central Re'st of l Total Central Rest of Total Government Government Governmnent % Government Government Government % Investment iFixed Capital 119.7 61.1 180.8 (71.2) 230.9 133.1 364.o (70.1) Credit Programs 3.3 13.3 1 6.6 ( 6-5) 34.3 4o.5 74.8 ( 4-.4) Capital Grants 12-4 - 1214 ( L-9) 13.9 - 13.9 ( 2-7) Other 31 .7 1244 144.2, (17.-4) 56.5 10.0 66.5 (12-8) Total 167.1 86.8 253-'9 (100.0) 335.6 183.6 519.2 (100.0) ,% ( 65-8) (34-2) (10 0.)) - 614-6) ( 35.4) (100.0) _ Finance Public Savings 2024 -.92. 7 109.7 (4:3-2) 334.3 -116.9 217.4 (141.9) External Borrowing (net) 33.9 3.6 37.5 (14.8) 93.3 33.1 126.14 (214.3) Internal Borrowing (net) 96-4 - 96.4L (38.-0) 137.3 - 137.3 (26.4) Other 8.2, 2.1 10.3 ( -0) 34.14 3.7 38.1 (_7-4) Total 340.-9 --87.0 253.,9 (100.0) 599-3 -80.1 519.2 (100.0I) Sources: As in Tables 5.5 and 5.8 Table 5.3: CENTRAL GOV flML21T CAPITAL EX2'6NDFlUR26S - - ~~~~(J~~ million) Actujal Actual Actual Eslimaste Provision Estirrates in constant 1970/71 prices 1966/67 1 967/65 1968/69 1969/70 1970/71 Tot al 1-97177-2-1-72 73-173774 1 97~7-3 1 9'sIW 7 Total vixed_Oapital 16.4 1 5.2 23.5 27.1 37 .5 119.7 32.9 40. 42.9 40.1 204.3 Agricultur e 1 9 1. 9 27 25 2.37 10.7 .3.0 3.'! 3.9 ~ - 3.9 TW27 Indiitry - - - - - - - - -- - Tourismi - - - - 0.1 0.1 0.M - - - 0.1 Education 2.2 3. 3 7.8 8.2 12.2 33.7 6.4 10.7I 12.4 6.68 4.3 4o.6 Transpcrt 3.2 3.3 4.9 6.9 11.1 29.4 b.5 9.58 14.7 17.6 18.9 69.5 Health 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.1 4.4 5.0 6.4 4.5 2.6 2.2 2.4L 18.1 Hqater and Sewerage - - - - - - ..- - - - - liousi.ng - -- - - - 1 .5 3.5 3.8 2.5 11.3 Other Comamunity Services 8.7 6.o 7.4 7 .4 7.4~ 36.9 8 .5 10.0 10.9 8.5 5.1 46.0 Grants to Rest of Gov,ernment 3.0 3.6 2.8 3.4 3.8 16.6 4.1 3.:2 3.2 3.3 3.4 17.2 ASri-cT -r 1. 7 T7 f2 7 -3 7 7T3T7 0.-07U 6 -74 Industr-y 0.1 --0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.0 Tourisrr- - - - 0.1 0.1 - - - 0.2 Education - - - - -- - - - - - Trarmpcirt 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.0 1.4; 7.4 'I.5 1.5 1.0 1.6 1.6 9.0 Hlealth - - - - -- - - - - - - Later and SeweraGe 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4L 0.9 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 2.6 housing:- - - - - - - - - - - Other Oormsun±t.y Services -0.1 0.1 0.1 0. . .2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.0 Loans to Rest of Governurnt 7.6 10.9 11.3 17.3 15.4 62.5 15. 6 17.2 10.3 10.0 16.3 07.4 Agriculture ~~~~~~~~~ - - T-1- - T3 TT - - 3.3 Industr-y 1 .1 2.0 3.6 4.7 2.1 13.5 :2.4L 2.6 2.5 1.9 2.2 11.6 Tourismi - 1.6 - 3.0 1 .7 6.3 1.9 2.5 1.7 1.0 0.5 7.6 Education - - - - - - - - - - Tranispcrt 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2, 1.2 ------ Hlealth - - - - - - . W,Nater and Sewterage 31 2.5 4.3 4.6 5.7i 20.5 55 70 97 1. 07 4. Hlousing, 2.0 2.7 2.4 3. 0 2.7-I 12.5 2. 2.9 3. 7 4.2 i. 2 17.5 Cither Comsmunity Services 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.0 0. 4.9 0.8 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.7 3.0 Transfers to Pm-ivate Sector 1.5 2.7 3.9 3.5 4.1 15.7 9.3 9.6 8.,7 7 .7 7.6 42.9 ~~~culture F 3.~~~~~~1. T77 T9 2.r 12.4 :2.1 77 27 212.3 Agriculture (Loans)-- - 1.0 1 .5 2.5 4.5 4.3 4.4 4,.1I 4.0 21.3 Education (Loans) - - - - O.5 0 .8 2.7 2.) 1.7 1.0 1.0 9.3 Other 3.2 4.0 6.0 6.7 I11. 6 31.7 91.5 10.2 11.2 11.1 8.0 50.3 Agricultire Research 0.5 . .7 0.7 0.T 3.5 1. 0 0.7 0.7 0..7 7 3.9 11rd imt y 0.2 -0.5 0.5 - 1.2 - - - - - - Education 0.4 0.6 0).7y 0).7 0. 8 3.2 0.9 1.14 2.7 3. 5 2.2 10.7 Transpor,t-equity - --- U.9 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.1 6.5 Health - - - - - - 0. - - - -0. S~urveys, Studiies, .8nquir:Les, and Land Acouisition 1.6 1.5 2.4 2.8 6. 5 14.0, 7. 3.4 3.1 3.0C 3.0 16.3 Contribution to InTternati-onal Agencies - 0.4 0.5 0D.8 1 . 3.6 1.7 i 1. 1.5 u.7 U.4 5.6 NlTiscella neous 0.5 0.9 1.2 1.1 0.0 4.5 0.6 1.6 2.1 -2.1 0.6 7.0 TOT'AL CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 31.7 36.4 47.5 50.0 72 .6 246.2 71 .7 80.6 89. ~ 530 77 1402.1 Sou-rces: IKiniotry of Finanice and Planniiry. and M4ission estimates Tab-Le 5.14: REST OF GOVERNMENT CAPITAL EXPEND'ITURE (J$ million) Actual Actual Actual Esalimates Estimates in Colnstant 1970/71 prices __ _ _ - - 1966/67 -1967/66 1968/69 1969/70 1_970/71 Tota-L 1s7i f7 l 9 2 27?j73177 4 T 7777 75 677 TotaL Fixed Capital 9.2 1C.7 11. 3 12.1 17.6 61 .1 23.0 Q-7 &'E 2.1 2148 12.0 Agryicult ire O . 1.9 1..0 5˝.1 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 3.2 IndLuStrT/ 0. i7 0.8 0. 0.6 o.? 3.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 l.1 1 .1 5.6 Tourism- - 0.8 1.0 1.6 1.6 5.0 3.2 4.5 3.2 3.2 2.8 16.9 Transportatioi 1.3 1.4 1.14 1.8 2. 3 8.:2 3.2 1.9 2.5 2.5 1.9 12.0 Water and Sewerage 3.0 2.14 3.8 4.o 8.7 21.9 11.1 8.8 12.6 12.5 1.6 58.6 HouLs:ng 2.5 2.7 2. 7 2.4 3.0c 13-3 2.7 2.7 3.5 3.9 3.9 16.7 Other 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9a 4.3 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 5.0 Transfers to Private Sector (Net) 2.1 o.6 2.6 3.7 4.3 13.3 6.2 7.6 6.9 7.3 7.7 35.7 AgTriculture OI 0.2 o. , o .17 2. 2 777 2.3 11 .r2 Industry 1.1 2.0 1. 5 1.9 1.1 7.S6 3.1 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.7 16.8 Tourism 0.1 -1.2 - o.4 0. 1 -0.3 1.14 1.7 1.4 1.5 1.7 7.7 Housing 0.14 -O.14 0.5 1 .0 - 1 .5 d/ Other 0.9 5.8 1. 6 2.1 2.( 12.14 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.5 8.9 Inves5',ment in Government Securities 0.3 o.6 0.14 o.l4 0.4 2.1 o.4 o.4 o.4 D.4 0.4 2.0 Equity Investments (Net) 0.3 2.7c/ -0.2 0.3 0.1 3.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 B.3 0.3 1.4 Surveys and Research 0.1l 0.2 0. 2 0.1 0. 3 0.9 o.4 o.4 0.14 0.4 0.14 2.0 Mis,cellareous - - 0 .'7 - O .2 0 . 9 0.4 0.2 - - o.6 Land Acquisi-ion 0.2 2.3 0.' 1.3 1.0 5.3 0.9 o.6 o.6 o.4 0.4 2.9 TOTAL 12. 2 17.1 15.5 17.9 24.1 86.3 31.5 30.2 13.2 3lZ 3L±' 1.QLia a/ Incluies KSAC, Parish Councils, Agricaltural Cresit Revolving Fund, Coconut Industry Board, Coconut Lethal Yellowing Insurance Fund, Coconut Windstorm Insurance Fund, Banana Board Coffee Industry Board Cocoa Industry Board, Agricultural Development Corporation; Agriocltural Marketing Corporation, Water Cormn3ision, NatiUnal. Water Authority, Jamaica Railway Corporation, Jamaica Industrial DeveLopment Corporation, Tourist Baard, Housirg Fund, Uroan Development CorpDration, Jamaica Development Bank and gpredezessor Development Finance Corpcration, Mortgage: Insurance Boarcl, and Small Businesses Lo3' Board. b/ Includes m:Lssion estimates of U0DC activity, which has all been classified as tourist development. c/ Includes DFC pur chase of Hotels of Jemaica Ltd. d/ This function served by DFC was not continued wh.aen DFC was absorbed into JDB. Source: Agency and Statutory Body Accounts, CPU, Ministries and Mis -sLon EUstimates. Table 5.5: FINANCING OF E'UBLIC IWVESTMENT, 1966/67-1975/76 (J$ million. - current prices) _ 1966/67_ 1967/68 1968/69 1965/70 1970/71 Total 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/L 197'5/76 Total Investment 33.3 39.0 8 55. 2 75 5 96.9 97.8 113.7 111.6 1092 .2 Fixed Capital 25.6 25.9 34.8 39.2 55.3 1130.68 8.1 66.0 81.6 79.3 79.0 364.o Credit, Progasm 2.1 o.6 2.6 1,.7 6.6 16.6 14.0 16.1 14.7 14,,5 lb.5 74.8 Capita.l Grants 1.5 2.7 3.9 2.5 1.8 :12.4 2.2 2.6 2.9 3,,0 3.2 13.9 Other 4.1 9.8 7.6 El.8 13.8 14 .1 :12.6 13.1 14.5 14.8 11.5 66.5 Finance 33,3 39.C' 48.9 55;.2 717.5 253.9 86.9 97.8 113.7 111.6 1029.2 Public: Savings 8.2 10.7 18.2 31.3 )oL.3 109.7 38.8 46.5 46.5 43,,9 41.7 217.4 E5cternal Borrowing (net) 4.8 4.4 114.8 5.5 8.0 37.5 19.7 20.5 29.9Q 28.8 2'7.5 126.4 Internal Borrowing (net) 12.6 15.2 23.2 20.0 25.14 96.4 22.0 26.2 28.5; 29.3 31.3 137.3 Other 7.7 8.7 -7.3 -1.6 2.8 10.3 6.4 4.6 8.E, 9.6 8.7 38.1 a/ Central Government current account surplus and current grants to Rest of Govrernment less Rest of Government current accuant, deficit. Table r;.6: FDl1ANCIWU OF CONTRAL GOVERI2flVT ThVESTNEi]T P?0GI6M, 15966/67-1975/76 (J$i rullion - current prices) ____ _ _ ___ 1966/67 1967/68 1?68/69 1969/70 1970/71 Total 1q?71 /'j2 1 972/73 1S'73/71 1)711/7'8 1')75/76 Total Capital Exenditures 31 7 36.j 47.5 58.0 72.6 246.2, 74.6 87.1 100.6 97.2 94-2 !&LI Fixed Capital 16.1i 15"' 23.9 27.1 37.5 119.'7 36-.2 43.7 54.0 50.2 48.8 230.9 Grants 4 6.3 6.7 5.9 5.6 29.C 6.5 6.0 6.5 6.9 7.3 33.2 To rest of Governrent, (3.o) (3.6) (2.B) (3.6) (3.8) (16.6) (4.3) (3-.) (3.6) (3.9) (6-1) (19.3) To private sector (1. ) (2.7) (3.9) (2.5) (1.8) (12.4) (2.2) (2.6) (2.9) (3.0) (3.2) (13-9) Loans 7.6 1 0. 11.3 18.3 1&.4 65.8 23.7 26.16 27.5 27.1 28.4 '133.1 To rest of Government (7.6) (10.9) (11.3) (17 .3) (15.4) (62.5) (16.2) (18.6) (20.6)} (21.1) (22.3) (96.8) To private sector ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( 1.0) ( 2.3) (3.3) ( 7.5) ( 7.8) ( 6.9) ( 6.0) ( 6.1) (34-3) Other 3.2 4.0 6.0 6.7 11.o 31.7 10.2 11.0 12.6 13.0 9.7 56.5 Sources of Firro,e 31.7 36.), 6l7.5 5.C '72.6 286.2 76.6 87.1 '100.6 L - 94.2 253.7 Current Accoun-t 9., 11.5 19.8 29.5 41.4 107.7 36.3 42.9 41.0 36.0 32.5 lbb-7 0xternal Borroi,inC 4.2 3.6 13.6 4.9 7.8 33.5 11.5 13.6 22.7 22.8 22,7 93.3 L! :-11, i (6.8) (8.8) (16. 8) (9.0) (14.6) (55.2) (18.3) (20.5) (31.7) (31.2) (28.9) (130.6) 1epayirents (-2.6) (-6.8) (-2.9) (-6.1) (-6.8) (-21.2) (-6.8, ('-6.9'i l-9.0) (-8.4) (-6.2) ( 37-3) Domestic Forrowirno 12.6 1. 2 23.2 20.0 29.6 96.L 22.0 26.2 20.5 29.3 31.3 '137.3 Dra.fings (15.2) (17.2) (227.) (23.5) (28.7) (112.2) (27.1) (31.5, (33.7) (36.2) (3.- 5) (16'7.0) Repayrents (-2. 6) (-2.3) (-6.5) (-3.5) (-3.3) (-15.9') (-5.1 (-6.3) (-5.2) (-6.9) (-8.2) (-29-7) Residual-/ 5i.6 6.3 _5.1 3.6 -2.0 8.2 4.8 4.4 8.4 9.1 7.7 34.4 a/ Inclucles capital receipts,, charlges in treasur;y balances, and errors and omissiors. Sources: ioinistr of' Finznce znd P-Lanning, Internationrinl M1onctary Iumd, and Mission estimates. Table 5.7: FITANCIlNG CF REST OF CDV NM*11T INViSTmII PROGRAM, 1966/'67-1'975/76 (J$ million - current prices) 1 266/67 1967/68 1968/6-9 1969/70 1970/71 Total 1971 /72 1 '-72/73 1973/7L; 1974/75 1975/76 Total Capital Exoenditures 12.2 17.1 15.5 17.9 24.1 86.8 32.8 32,.1, 1.7. ..9 ),1 J. fL.LI.. Fixed Capital 9.2 10.7 11.3 12.1 17.8 61.1 23.9 22.3 27.6 29.1 30.2 133.1 Loanss to Private Sector 2.1 o.6 2.6 3.7 4.3 13.3 6.5 8,.3 7.8 8.5 9.4 140.5 Other 0.9 5.8 1.6 2.1 2.0 12.4 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.8 10.0 Sources of Finan.ce 12.2 17.1 15.5 17.9 24.1 86.8 32.6 3287 IL.- 39S J41l4 16 Currenb Account -16.o -18 .7 -17.0 -20.0 -21.0 -92.7 -21.6 -22.5 -23.3 -24.3 -25.2 -116.9 Government Grants 17.7 21.5 22.2 25.2 24.7 111.3 28.11 29,5 32,,4 36.1 38.5 164.9 Current (14.7) (17.9) (19.)-) (21.8) (20 .9) (9M47) (24.1) (26.0) (2088) (32.2) (34.3) (145.L4) C,cpita] (3.0) (3.6) (2.8) (3.4) (3.8) (16.6) (i.-3) (3,5) (3.6) (3.9) (8I.2) (19.5) Government LoELns 7.6 10.9 11.3-/ 17.32/ 15.81 62.5 16.2 1,.6 20.6 21.1 22.3 98.8 External Borr(wing o.6 1 .0 1.2 o.6 0.2 3.6 8.2 6.9 7.2 6.o It. 8 33.1 DrawringErs (0.6) (1 .1) (1-3) (0.7) (0.8) (4-5) (9-1) (8.3) (9.1) (8 14) (7.3) (42. 2) Repayments ( - ) (-0.1) (-0.1 ) (-0.1) (-0.6) (-0.9) (-0- 9) (- .4) (-1 .9) (-2.14) (-2.5) (-9.1) Residualb/ 2.3 2.4 -2.2 -5.2 4.8 2.1 1.6 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.0 3.7 a/ IncluCIes trarnsfers recorded by Ministry of Finance but not evident in DFC accounts (J$3.1, 1968/69; J$4.2, 1969/70). _/ Accounted for by loca'l borrowing, changes in wcarkLng capital, and errors and omissions. Source: I.'O.G. Accounts, Ministry of Finance and Planning, and Mission Estimates. Table 5.&: CENTRAL (0VERNMENT REVEiUES, 1966/67-1975/76 (J$ million - current prices) 1966/67 1967/68 1968/69 1969/70 1970/71 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/76 i9-70 197067 Direct Taxes 39.3 45.5 48.4 66.5 106.3 122.0 137.5 151.6 ..2j 16 Incomre Tax 38.1 44.4 46.9 64.9 .95-4 17.C 130 l0 2 160.8 2.8 1:1.0 BaLaxite & Alrumina 13.'13.3 19-9 31.4 29.5 32.C 34.4 35.0 Other BusinesS 10.C 1D.6 12.2 13.7 :25.0 30.0 33-2 36.8 40.8 45.2 Personal 14.6 17.0 21.4 26.3 39.b 45.0 51-8 59.5 68.4 78.7 Other DLre:ct Taxes 1.2 1.1 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.8 5 .0 7.2 7.4 7.7 10.7 3: Property 1 .0C 1 .0 1 1.7 1.8 71 7.1 77 7.7 Death 0.2 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 -; 0.1 0.1 - - IncFirect Taxes 63.3 70.9 82.5 94.6 102.2 L14.7 127.4 141.0 156.0 172.7 12.7 11.1 Customs 29.c8 31.6 35.1 41.2 42.6 45.0 48.2 51.7 55.4 59.4 Excise 26.3 30.0 34.7 39.0 42.6 47.7 54.C) 61.1 69.0 78.1 Consumption 0.6 1.4 1.8 1.9 2.2 2.2 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 Stamps 1.6 1.8 3.6 4.1 4.8 9.0 10.5 11.8 13.3 15.0 Vehicle Licenses 3.2 3.9 4.3 4.5 5.8 6.0 6.5 7.1 7.7 8.3 Other 1.8 2.2 3.0 3.9 4.2 4-8 5-5 6.2 7.1 8.0 Non-Tax Revenues 13.0 15.2 19.3 21.0 24.6 25.3 28.5 31.9 35.6 38.8 17.-3 Royalties 2.3( 2.2 2.1 2.5 3.2 3.2 3.6 3.7 3.8 4.0 Appropriations--in-Aid 3..0 3.3 4.2 3.9 6.o 6.9 7. 9 9.1 10.4 10.9 Other 7-7 9.7 13.0 14.6 15.4 15.2 17.0 19.1 21.4 23-9 TOTAL CURR1EIT REVENUE 115.6 131.6 150.2 182.1 2:24.0 246.3 277.9 310.8 343.2 380o0 18.0 11.2 Cap tal Receit 2.1 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.5 3-9 3.-8 4.1 2_4 4.5 j,r0 Loan Rispaynents 0.6 1.6 1 .7 1.4 1.6 2.8 2.7 2.8 2 Appropriaations--in-Aid 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 °40 Other^ 1.3 0.7 C'.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 o.8 C0.8 0.9 TOTAL REVENIE 117.7 134.3 5.8 184.5 276.5 Ica.2 2 81.i' _L 3L7.3 38I" ZB LL 2 Source: Hinistry of Finance and Plarnin; and his sion Lstirates. Table 5.9: C1iNTRAL GOVL911U.,0' CURMIMT hXPLND:.TURE,-, 1966/67-'1975/76 (MI million - current irices) -- Increase . 1I9e66/67 1967/68 1968/69 1969/70 1970/71 1971/72 1572/73 1973/74 1 974/75 1975/76 76/70 1970/75 General AdministraLtion 21.6 23.6 26.0 29.7 35.4 LlS L.a 521.7 13. 7aJ1i Central Adninistration 8.2 9.2 10.6 11.6 14.2 16.1 18.2 20.7 2 3.6 25.6 Judicial aid Legal 1.4 1.14 1. i3 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.6 3.0 3-5 Defense end Police 10.0 10.l8 11.,8 13.7 16.3 18.;5 20.9 23.9 27.1 310.6 Other 2.0 2.2 1.3 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.1 ,.s 5.1 Sccial Services 31.9 36.3 410.7 4L.5 53.o 61-L 82-11L 91S M L 94-0 15._ Education 16.4 1 9.3 21.3 25.5 30.1 34.6 40.1 48.3 55;5 6.5. Health 10. 8 12.1 13.38 1.0 16.9 19.2 21.6 24.6 27. 8 31. ather 4.7 5.4 5.6 6.0 6.9 7.8 8.7 9.9 11.2 12.4 Economic services 20. 3 20.1 21.7 2L.5 28.4 31.2 35.1 3.59 4_,.1 50.6 8.8 12.2 Agriculbure 4.4 5.o 5.65 6.3 6.0 6. 8 7.7 8i.8 10.1 11.4 Public ;,orics 7. 3 7.0 6.7 8.2 10.6 11.0 12.4 11.2 16.0 17.9 Other 8.6 8.9 9.4 10.0 11.8 13.4 15.0 16.9 1'.0 21.3 Transfers 25.0 29.'7 31!.3 39.0 47.8 4. 62.2 7C.8 81.l °.07 l7 5 7 Rest of Govrernment 16.3 19.7 23.3 26.3 33.2 38.0 43.8 50.2 57.8 64.4 Private Sector 4.2 5.1 6.1 6.2 7.0 7.9 8.8 9.9 11.3 12.7 International 4. 5 4.9 5.4 6.5 1,6 8.5 9.6 1CI.7 12.0 13.6 Subtotal 98.8 111.0 123.2 138.7 16 1LL 213.0 ,25.2 279 4 316:7 238 13.9 IrLterest on Public Debt 7.3 9.1 11.:2 13.9 17?.1 1!i.5 22.0 2LE 6 27.8 J0.8 c13;7 125 Internal Debt 3.3 4.0 5.7 7.1 9.6 11.7 13.7 1:5. 6 1 7.6 19.7 External Debt 4. 0 5.1 5.5 6.8 7,5 7.8 8.3 9).O 10.2 11.1 TOTAL CURRE14T EXPI24DllURE 106.1- 120.1 13 4.14 152.6 182.6 206.9 23.0 26CXL .2L 37L :3.5 3;1 a/ 7157-ema9 Actuals; 1s969/70 Hevised -s Assumptions: Increase in personal emoluments on account of staff extens:ions and prDmotions of' 5.5% p.a. 1970-72 and of 7% p.a. 1973-75; secord cycle of "regrading" of 7'.5% p.a. 1973-75; increase in materials and other current expenditure of 12% p.a.. Source: Ministry of Finance and mistionj estimates. a/ Table .1 0: DOIESTIC BU±RJyUWlNG BY Cli TItMaL JLAb VM±'J1M-WA (J$ millions) 1966/67 1967/68 1968/69 1969/70 1970/71 prov. budget Bank of JamTaica -3.8 -4.0 1.0 2.0 2.5 Treasury bills (-3.6) (-1.4) (0-2) (1.4) (0.8) Other (-0.2) (-2.6) (0.8) (0-6) (1.7) Commercial Banks 5.4 6.8 10.0 -1.3 9.0 Treasury bills (6.0) (3.4) (4.2) (-0.1) (1.5) Other (-0.6) (3.4) (5.8) (-1.2) (7.5) Government Savings Bank 1.8 1.2 1 .8 3.6 3.5 Treasury bills (-0-2) (0-4) (-1.0) (-0.3) ( - ) Other (2.0) (0.8) (2.8) (3.9) 3.5 National Insurance Fund 8.2 8.2 9.4 12.4 10.7 Treasury bills (2-4) (-1.6) (-0-8) (0-6) (0.7) Other (5.8) (9.8) (10.2) (11.8) (10.0) Other 1.0 3.0 1.0 3.3 3.0 Treasury bills (-1 .6) (0.2) (-2.3) (0.8) (1.0) Other (2.6) (2.8) (3.2) (2-5) (2.0) TOTAL 12.6 15.2 23.2 20.0 25.4 Gross Borrowing 15.2 17.2 27.6 23.5 33.5 Amortization -2.6 -2.0 -4.5 -3.5 -3.3 a! Lnan reneints net of renavment installments, contributions to sinking funds and supplementary sinking funds, and redemption of debt. Sources: Ministry of Finance, International Monetary Fund, and Staff E&stimates. Table 5.11 : OPERATIONS OF THE NATIONAL INSURANCE FUND (J$ million) 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Income 7.5 9.4 10.4 11.8 Contributions 7.2 8.7 9.3 9.9 Investment Income 0.3 0.7 1.1 1.9 Expenditures (Benefits, Refunds, Tribunals, etc.) 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.1 Surplus 6.5 8.3 9.3 10.6 Foreign Assets 1.0 0.1 -1.0 - Domestic Treasury Bills 2.3 -1.5 -0.8 -0.9 Other Government Securities 3.1 9.0 10.2 11.3 Cash and Bank Balances - 0.2 1.5 0.2 Other Assets 0.1 0.5 -0.6 Source: National Insurance Scheme, Annual Reports. Table 5.12: CRUDE PROJECTION OF NATIONAL INSURANCE FUND 1970-1975 (J$ '000 - 1970 prices) Income from Expenditure, Funds available Reserve at Year Ending Contributions Investments i.e. Benefits for Investment end of Year 31st March $ $ $ $ $ 1970 9,772 1,928 1,1314 1o.566 36.800 a! 1971 10,370 2,700 2,1400- 10,670 1h6,11ho 1972 10,750 3,200 4,1400 9,550 55,690 1973 11,280 3,600 5,°°° 9,880 65,570 19714 11.1X00 L.100 5.701 9.800 75;370 1975 11,81o0 14,600 6.;oo 9;940 85,310 1976 12,400 5,180 8,400 9,180 914190 a/ Expenditulre inclu-des Emn1ry.ment Injury Benefit as from 1st of October, 1970, and covers all benefits payable under the Scheme at existing rates. Source: National Insurance Fund m.. I-1 - I -I C'TTThgiIrA DV A 'P'nT T7,Tm rTC, L TI it r D IAM~V (Vt T A T, A T (I A ^i , 1 ^/ r \ t tpIItll UllZ ;i Dec. 31 Aril 30 1966 1967 1965 1969 >0, 4 i39 Net Foreign Assets 55.8 63.4 96.2 9Y4. 102.h 122.4 Domestic Credit -13.6 -17.4 -27.4 -29.0 -34.0 -51.2 Government (net) -4.2 -3.8 -12.8 -18.7 -21.8 -38.6 Treasury Bills (3-0) (2.2) (_j (1-9) (0.2) (0.1) Other Government Securities (4-4) (2.8) (4-4) (2-7) (3.2) (2.6) Government Deposits (-11.6) (-8.8) (-17.2) (-23.3) (-25.2) (-41.3) Official Capital and Surplus -6.2 -6.5 -6.5 -6.5 -6.5 -6.5 National Insurance Fund - - -1.4 - -2.0 -0.4 Participation Jamaica Development Bank - - - - - 1.0 Credit to Banks - - 2.4 5.4 3.6 1.0 Unclassified (net) -3.2 -7.1 -9.1 -9.2 -7.3 -7.7 Allocation of SDR's - - - - - 5.3 Liabilities to Banks 16.8 18.2 37.2 28.9 39.0 31.5 Coins and Notes 6.4 6.8 9Ah 10.7 6.8 8.5 Deposits 10.l 11.h 27.8 18.2 32.2 23.0 Liabilities to Private Sector 25.4 27.8 31.6 36.5 29.4 3h.4 Currency in Circulation 25.4 27.8 31.6 36.5 29.4 34.4 Source: IMF. Table 6.2: SUMMARY ACCOUNTS OF THE COMMERCIAL, BANKS (J$ millions) December 31 _ April 30 177 - lc 67 IL9 99": 19R75 Net Foreign Assets -15.8 -10.8 -12-14 * 21.8 -3.0 -10.5 Assets 7 ' 2.2 7.1 5.8 1T4 Liabilities - 24.0 -16 .6 -14 .6 -.28.9 '-8.8 -20.9 Net Position with Bank of Jamaica 16.8 18.14 31.,4 19.9 :32.0 28.3 Coins and Notes 67 77 9, 0. ; 73.5 Deposits 1O. L 11.6 24.,4 14.58 28.8 20.8 Less: Credit from Bank of Jamaica - -2.,4 -5.1r4 -3.6 -1.0 Domestic Credit 153 .0 171.7 215.,0 282.9 231.2 29:L.3 Government (net) 07 F 7 32,2 2:. 31.2 3 2 Treasury bills (12.8)2 (15;.2) (23.6) (21. 7 ) (22.8) (214.4) Other government securities (o.6) (14.0) (9.14) (8.8) (9.8) (10.1) Loans and advances (2) l-) (--) (-) (-) (2.0) DeposiLts (-.2.6) (-1.2) (-0.18) (-2 ( ) (-1.-3) Other Official Entities (gross) 3.0 2.1 3.,5 44.' 3.1 14.2 Private Sector 13,2.0 1143.6 170.3 2,40.:3 187.7 243.3 UncLassified (net) 7.2 8.0 9.0 10.2 9.2 3.6 Liabilities to Private Sector 1154.0 179.4 234.0 281.L :26.2 309.2 Denrgnd Deposits - 7 5;i 73 74 3 73.0 Time and Saving,s Deposits 108.14 122.8 161.6 197.38 178.2 21,2.8 Time (28.0) (30.-4) (46.8) (62.7) (52.0) (71.4) Savings (80.4) (92.14) (1114.-8) (135.1) (1:26.2) (1l1.4) Capital and Surplus 9.0 9,0 9.0 9.0 9.5 Source: IMF. Table 6.3: SUMMARY ACOOUNTS OF THE GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK (J$ millions) December 31 April 30 1966 19619697 1968 _ 1969 1969 1970 Net Foreign Assets 3.2 3.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Cash and Deposits at Bank of Jamaica - - 3.0 3.3 3.4 1.8 Domestic Credit 10.8 10.6 11.4 12.3 12.0 14.3 Government (net) 11.4 11.2 12.4 14.2 13.0 15.8 Treasury bills (1.2) (1.0) (0.6) (0.5) (0.4) (0.5) Other government securities (12.4) (12.8) (15.4) (17.9) (16.0) (19.5) Deposits (-2.2) (-2.6) (-3.6) (-4.2) (-344) (-4.2) Unclassified (net) -0.6 -0.6 -1.0 -1.9 -1.0 -1.5 Liabilities to Private Sector 14.0 14.0 14.6 15.8 15.6 16.3 Savings deposits 14.0 14.0 14.6 15.8 15.6 16.3 Sni1rt,p* IMF- Table 6.4: 00NISOLIDATEI) ACCOUNTS OF THE BANKING SYSTEM (J$ millions) >December 31 Ap ril 0 1 1 96T6d _ _ _ 9_ Net Foreign Assets 43.2 56,.o 84.() 72.8 99.6 112.1 Assets 7.2 72C. h97- 101.7 177B 133.0 Liabilities -214.0 -16.6 -14.6 -28.9 -8.8 -20.9 Domestic Credit 150.2 164.,9 196. 4 2650.8 20,5.6 253.4 Governmen (net) -7E7 72 31.7- 5 237. 22.412 Treasury bills (17.0) (18,.4) (24.2) (24.1) (23.4) (25.0) Ot'her government securities (1'7.4) (19.6) (29.2) (29.4) (29.0) (32.2) Loans and advances 9-) (--) (-) (-) (-) 2.0 Government deposits (-16.4) (-12.6) (-21.6) (-29.7) (-30.0) (-46.8) Official Capital and Surplus -6.2 -6,.5 -6.5 -6.5 -16.5 -6.5 Other Official Entities (gross).a/ 3.0 2.1 3.5 4.1 3.1 4.2 National Insurance Funds -- -1.4 - -2.0 -0.4 Participation Jamaica Development Bank -- - - - 1.0 Private Sector 132.0 143.6 1L70.3 2480.3 187.7 243.3 Unclassified (net) 3.4 0.3 -1.3 -0.9 0.9 -o.6 Allocation of SERs - - _- - 5.3 Liabilities to Private Sector 193.4 221.2 280.2 333.4 305.2 359.9 Money 71.0 795.0 110.8 lOZ. 121.3 Currency in circulation (25.4) (27,.8) (31.6) (36.5) (29.4) (34.4) Demand deposits (45.6) (47.6) (63.14) ('74.3) (73.0) (86.9) Time and Savings Deposits 122.4 136.8 1L76.2 213.6 193.8 229.1 Time (28.0) (30.4) (46.8) (62.7) (52.0) (71.4) Savings (94.4) (106.4) (:L29.4) (150.9) (141.8) (157.7) Capital and Surplus 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.5 a/ May include small amounts of' credit to the Central Government; breakdown is not available. Source: IMF. (J$ millions) Currency Checking Money Supply in Percent with Public Accounts Actual Increase (1) of (3) (2) of (3) 1962 18.0 43.0 61.0 - 29.5 70.5 1963 19.8 38.6 58.4 -4.3 33.9 66.1 1964 22.6 41.2 63.8 9.2 35.4 64.6 1965 23.6 40.0 63.6 -0.3 37.1 62.9 1966 25.4 45.6 71.0 11.6 35.8 64.2 1967 27.8 h7.6 75.4 6.2 36.9 63.1 1968 31.6 63.4 95.0 26.0 33.3 66.7 1969 36.5 74.3 110.8 16.6 32.9 67.1 Source: Bank of Jamaica and IMF. rxl O\ o(i cN \0 _:.4 a) -::I \I 'D 4: Oa-,J O OJ H c) '. 0) H C". O C O\ rHl rH CN C) CN cQ C(\ Cr,N r- E-l r-i r- r-l r-4 r- r-l r- rH Co ONl Qr, 0 * 0 C,- co \.0 C) 0N (NJ \C C) a) \.0 *rl 4- oN '0 C ' \0 C) ON H 0'. 0- C) ON C) CO H C-4 O( r Hl OaJ > -P \.0 S'Ct U)- U) oI 0 f, U% O0 aC) CO a) c(N c(N cQ cq 0 ,\ U\ u UI .4 .4 r C) C) C) C) 0> >10 O > OH t E r-i *r HCO U 0C _:. O0 UN C) '.) 0 I a) -_J zE O L. . . . . . . 0 h S:' 4) ON C) a) H4 r - cN CO '. cN W~~~~~~~~~~$_ E_ l:C rd , r_ cl rdrirl '..0 D 1) r-. - ) H r\ r r '. OC O. 0 0: , . . . . . . . O) X CtI r UN UN UN r- r'- rH Hw (NJ _. 0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ri~~~~~~~~~C ct \E' rrl rH rzDi r- 0 C,~ ~ ~~~~~~ H OcJ \0 CC U ' t) - a) CN NCN C) CN' '.0 '.0 '.0 '.0 '0) '.0 '.0 L) r-) a'. UN 0\ 0' 0 0 O ON CN ON O O H, H H H H H Hr r-4l h r 0 U) Table 6.7: BANKI1NG SYSTEM FINANCING BY aDESINATION,- 1962-1969 IJ$ million) 1962' 1963 1 6h4 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969' Credit and. Financial Institutions 1.7 1.3 2.8 3.6 .9 3.h 6.2 6.1 Personal and Profehssional 11.3 10.7 14.1 18.0 25.2 32.6 40.1 53.1 Agriculture and Fishing 6.':3 4. 2 7.3 9.7 7.4 6.1 8.0 9. 4 Mining 8.0 4.0 ,t.0 ,4.0 4.0 6.1 6.0 8.C) Industry 11.41 12.5 21.2 28.0 29.4 31.4 37.h 55.L Building aind Construction 3.14 3,.o 5.1 7.4 6.1 7.0 10.6 15.9 Land Development 2.1 h. 0 7.8 9.0 5.3 8.3 7.7 15. ', Distributive Trades 2h.2 21.3 26. 0 33.4 34.8 33.6 36.9 433.5 Hotels h.( 4h.4 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.3 3.9 7.2 Entertainment 0.7 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.2 2.3 2.0 1.2 Public: Utilities and Otheirs 5.3 6.6 6.2 6.2 9.1 9.3 11.5 214.6 Total 79.:L 73.3 99.6 12,4.5 132.1 1143.1 17'0.3 2140.3 a/ Re-fers to loans to private sector onl;y. Source!: Bank of Jamaica and 'WF. Table 6.8: BANKING SYSTEM FINANCING BY DESTINATION,, 1962-1969 Public Credit an(d Personal Agricul- Building Lancl Dist;rib- Util- Financial and Profes- ture and and Develop- uti.ve Enter- ities and Year Institutions sional Fishing Mining: Industry Construction ment Trades Hotels tainment Others Total AEs Percent, of TotELL 1962 2.1 14.3 8.0 10.1 14.Li 4.3 3.5 30.6 5.0 0.9 6.7 100.0 -L963 1.8 14.6 5.7 5.4 17.1 4.] 5.4 29?.1 6.o 1.8 9.0 100.0 :L964 2.8 14.2 7.3 4.0 21.31 5.1 7.8 26.1 3.4 1.7 6.2 100.0 :L965 2.9 14.4 7.8 3.2 22. , 5. 9 7.2 26.8 2.8 1.4 5.0 100.0 ,L966 3.7 19.1 5.6 3.0 22.3 4.6) 4.0 26.3 2.8 1.7 6.9 100.0 L967 2.4 22.7 4.2 4.2 21.9 4." 5.8 23.4 2.3 1.6 6.5 100.0 1L968 3.6 23.5 4.7 3.5 22.0 6.2 4.5 21.7 2.3 1.2 6.8 100.0 1969 2.5 22.1 3.9 3.3 23.1 6.6) 6.4 18.3 3.0 0.5 10.2 100.0 Change irn Percent -L963 -23.5 -5.3 -33.3 -50.0 9.6 -11.8 42.8 -12.0 1l0.0 85.7 :24.5 -7.3 1964 115.4 31.8 73.8 0.0 69.6 70.0 195.0 22.1 -22.7 '30.8 -6.1 35.9 1965 28.6 27.6 32.9 0.0 32.1 45S.i l-5.4 28.5 2.9 0.0 0.0 25.Q 1966 36.1 40.0 -23.7 0.0 5.0 -17.6 -4L.1 4.2 5.7 ;79. 4 46.8 6.1 1L967 -30.6 29.4 -17.6 52.5 6. 8 14. 8 56.6 -3.4 -1L0.8 4.5 2.2 8.6 1L968 82.4 23.0 31.1 -1.6 19.1 51.!I -.7.2 9?.8 1L8.2 -13.0 :23.6 18,8 L969 -1.6 32.4 17.5 33.3 48. 50.0 101.'3 19.0 84.6 -ho0.0 1:13.9 4L.1 Table 6.9 : PRIVATE HOLDINGS OF MONEY AND QUASI-MO)NEY IN RELATION TO OUTPIUT AND INVESTMENT (J$ million) … = =1 9 = = = = = = L-9 6T ] = 9Tiv 1967 1?67 = 97F 196T GDP 524.1 557.t4 6(5.2 656.0 712.0 759.6 839.8 927.1 Gross Fixed Investment 98.2 91.6 1:Ll.8 1L24.2 146.0 170.0 221.4 265.1 'Year-End Holdings 126.4 129>.6 156.4 :L68.o 193.4 221.2 280.2 333.4 Money T6 T ) 7F.I) T737) T637r) T71.0) T7 h) _9570) (T10T.) Quasi-Money (65.,4) (71.2) (92.6') (104.14) (122.4) (14,5.8) (185.2) (222.6) I. Annual Changes - '.2 26.8 11.6z 25.4 27.8 59.0 53.2 Money _ _- -77 77 O? 9 7E3 9. 5g: Quasi-Money - '.8 21.4 11.i8 18.0 23.4 39.4 37.4 II. Year- id HBoldings (as X of' GDF') 24.1 2'3.2 25.8 25.6 27.2 29.1 33.4 36.0 Money 1.,T 6r l(FS; .7 9.7 10.0 9.9 11.3 12.0 Quasi-Money 12.5 12.7 1L5.3 15.9 17.2 19.2 22.1 24.0 III. Annual Changes as % of' GDP - 0.6 4.4 1. 8 3.5 3.6 7.0 5.7 Money - -(' 0.9 - 1.0 0. 2.3 1.7 Quasi-Money - ]L.1 3.5 1.8 2.5 3.1 4.7 4.0 A X of Gross Fixed InvestmEint Quasi-Money - 13.9 1L9.1 9.5 12.3 13.8 17.8 14.1 Money and Quasi-Money - 3.5 24.0 9.3 17.4 16.14 26.6 20.1 Source: Bank of' JaniaicaL ancd MF. Table 6.1, SELECTED INTEREST RATES, 1962-1969 (in percent per annum) Jamaica Commercial U.K. Bank Central Bank Prime Treasurv Rills (90 davs) Rate Bank Rate Lending Rate Jamaica U.K. U.S.A. Dec. 31 1962 4.5 5.5 7.0 4.89 1963 4.0 4.0 6.o 3.33 1964 7.0 5.0 7.0 4.24 1965 6.0 5.0 7.0 4.49 5.52 4.46 1966 7.0 5.5 7.5 4.88 6.53 4.82 1967 8.o 6.o 8.o 5.35 7.48 4.99 1968 7.0 5.0 7.0 3.48 6.78 6.20 Feb. 1969 8.0 5.5 7.5 3.14 7.71 6.08 May 1969 8.o 6.0 8.o 3.34 7.85 6.12 Dec. 1969 8.0 6.0 8.o 3.82 7.65 8.10 Feb. 1970 8.0 6.0 8.o 3.87 7.59 6.81 May 1970 7.0 6.0 8.0 3.89 6.86 6.82 Source: Bank of Jamaica and IMF. Table PRICE INDICES 1960-69 (1960 = lOO) Consumer GDP Price Index Export Import Terms of deflator (Kingston) prices prices trade 1960 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1961 103.9 106.5 100.2 104.7 95.7 1962 106.4 108.6 99.4 114.1 87.1 1963 109.6 110.2 116.7 113.6 102.7 1964 108.8 112.5 111.6 118.8 94.0 1965 109.3 115.4 100.6 120.8 83.3 1966 113.9 117.7 103.5 125.6 82.5 1967 119.0 121.1 109.3 130.4 83.8 1968 125.7-/ 128.4 122.9 139.6 88.1 1969 132.3a/ 136.4 125.9a/ n.a. n.a. a/ Mission estimates Source: Department of Statistics Table 6.12: CONSUMER RETAIL PRICE INDICES (December, 1955 = 100) Fuel and Year Total Food Housing Clothing Cleaning Personal Household A. Kingston Metropolitan Area 1957 104.0 105.1 104.9 99.8 103.7 100.7 103.9 1958 109.6 112.5 111.0 100.2 109.7 101.9 107.6 1959 112.7 115.8 116.1 101.5 111.8 104.7 110.0 1960 116=) 117.7 1285) 102.1 117.2 109.8 111.7 1961 124.0 125.8 138.1 103.7 124.8 121.4 117.4 1962 126. 126I ) 1).R 106.1 12q-7 129.7 120.7 1963 128.3 125.6 153.5 107.0 130.6 133.0 124.7 1961 l30.9 128-8 154.7 1n8.8 1221 116.1 126.2 1965 134.3 132.8 158.7 111.2 1314.8 142.8 126.2 1966 137.0 135.4 162.0 115.0 135.4 147.3 127-1 1967 141.0 140.1 166.6 118.2 135.4 154.8 128.4 196 1149.5 149.5 172.J4 120.8 1145.6 167.8 133.1 1969 158.7 158.9 184.2 126.5 154.3 175.7 137.4 19701/ 179.q 183.7 197.q 133.6 179.3 171.2 1)1.i6 B. Rural Area 1957 102.4 103.3 101.7 100.8 101.7 98.9 102.6 19Q8 1 067 1n8 R 1n0.1 1 09 Q 129 1 0n). Q 1n0. 9 1959 108.3 110.4 104.2 104.3 103.7 111.7 103.8 1960 110 11 112.6 107.8 108.3 106.2 113.3 1014.2 1961 117.6 120.6 118.7 113.8 112.5 121.3 104.6 1962 'Q go0.5 1923. 1291 115 7 119.1 13)0 106R A 1963 120.7 123.2 124.1 115.2 109.4 131.5 110.1 19614 1214.7 128.7 125 . 1182 110.7 3.6 A i11 0 1965 129.0 133.3 126.8 121.7 112.4 145.2 112.8 'I6 132.3 135.-1 7 107 A -Iol. A -I C1A A 117 A 1967 138.4 142.2 129.3 129.0 117.9 168.8 121.2 19AR 1A 67 -I 18 -I -4 127.3 178.A 126. -L/SJU -LL&%J . I -L,L.-L J.. )V. I -L).). -' -LC.I .9j .L I U U'JU . L'- .l 1969 153.9 159.6 143.0 138.9 132.7 184.1 132.0 1 C7ni/ ,' 172.1 I184. 1 5i5.1 147. 156.2 7 193.0 13.1 -Li f V-.. -.L I r- L * 1 LU) *4 I. J .-L,) - .L ±L4 f . U ..' ./ . ..I 1/ November Source: Department of Statistics Table7.1: OUTPUT OF MAJOR CROPS AND PRODUCTS 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Sugar '000 tons 4,700 4,885 4,489 4,388 3,993 Sugar " o 506 483 457 457 363 Molasses " " 171 185 157 162 160 Bananas i " 219 230 218 183 181 Citrus '000 boxes 2,982 3,194 2,989 2,152 2,032 Coffee '000 lbs. 3,431 2,401 3,290 2,197 2,500 Cocoa tons 2,200 1,967 1,676 2,344 1,491 Copra " 19,261 18,662 20,395 18,475 17,217 Pimento (Exports) '000 lbs. 3,124 5,313 4,267 5,030 7,225 Beef '000 lbs. 29,113 30,837 29,183 28,562 30,254 Pig Meat " " 8,056 7,095 9,006 10,766 13,196 Coat Meat 4,912 4,749 6,358 6,075 4,044 Poultry. " 11,700 14,945 20,000 21,850 26,289 Total Meat 53,904 57,737 64,660 67,338 73,844 Source: Department of Statistics I.11 )7. I7ATTII7 ADDF." TIN AGDTrICTU'PTDUR (Curren t pr 'ice s, J$' 000)I 1 az r I nz r t I z f -7 1(' rC o 1 n z 70 J I7 0U _ 7 7 Ł I ____ k 7 0 7 Sugar Cane 19,340 20,452 20,639 21,525 17,746 Other Export 9,040 9,650 11.,01 10,086 9,172 Root Crops 9,066 10,756 9,475 9,788 9,375 Other Crops 13,420 14,560 15,759 14,926 14,900 Livestock 1i,624 12,498 1i3,592 13,804 i5,6i4 Fishing 4,012 4,494 4,564 4,423 5,1i6 Forestry and Logging 2,580 2,710 2,790 2,964 2,865 TOTAL AGRICULTURE FORESTRY & FISHING 69,082 _5 20 77,870 77,516 74,788 Source: National Income and Product, 1969. Table 7.3: SUGAR STATISTICS i 7U r I7A n4I7 07 I 4n 174 1967U) 1 9-t 1967w 1968u 1969 Tons oI Uane Miiilled (.JJuU !0 4(9 re a 4LJ,U4 4, 4-U 4)- ,' 4-,w 7 minled by farmers 50.8 !9.0 46.7 41-8 50.14 Total Sugar Produced (:000) 506 4482 456 456 362 Tons Cane Per Ton Sugar 9.31 10.13 9.73 9.6_ 11.12 Acreage of Cane Reaped (;000) 70.4 74.4 77.2 79.2 65.5 Tons Cane Per Acre 32.9 33-5 30.6 30.1 30.3 Tons Sugar Per Acre 3.5 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.7 Tons Sugar Exported ('OOO) 431. 402 373 383 2914 Value of Sugar Exports (J$'000) 31,268 33,206 30A410 34,o048 27,938 Average Price Per Ton of Sugar Exported (J$) 53.8 81.4 86.2 88.9 95.0 Sonnrr Gentral Pla rnjn- T ,jn+ -A TMv Table 7-4: QIJANTITY AND VALUE OF OTHER MA.TOR AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Banana Quantity (Tons) 189 200 188 153 151 Value (J$'000) 12,208 12,676 13,124 13,800 12,470 Citrus Fruit (Fresh) Quantity ('000 pkg.) 377 286 391 382 264 Value (J$'000) 2,056 1,492 1,944 1,940 1,240 Canned Citrus Quantity ('000 lbs.) 25,003 23,195 19,165 17,109 23,113 Value (J$'000) 5,380 4,844 4,184 3,776 7,000 Fruit Juice Quantity (1tJu gal.) 2,4/7 2,u03 i,69 l,4u0 1,84 Value (J$'000) 5,132 4,836 3,820 3,428 4,084 Pimento Quantity ('000 lbs.) 3,109 5,313 4,267 5,030 7,225 Value (J$'000) 3,592 6,640 5,332 6,060 8,482 Cocoa Quantity ( 000 lbs.) 4,967 3,361 1,336 3,210 3,187 Value (J$'000) 1,564 1,084 580 1,496 1,472 Coffee Quantity ('000 lbs.) 1,500 1,220 1,255 1,348 1,036 Value (J$iO00) 1,000 824 924 1,276 1,056 Ginger Quantity ('000 lbs.) 1,941 1,844 1,600 1,020 614 Value 1,080 852 508 444 566 Sonirnpst Denartment of Statistics and Bank of Jamaica Table 795: VALUE OF PRINCIPAL FOOD IMPORTS (J$'000) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Total Food Imports 40,776 45,204 48,584 57,954 59,998 Fresh Meat 2,968 4,014 3,676 4,944 5,628 Meat, Dried, Salted, etc. 1,722 1,692 1,268 1,196 654 Dairy Products 6,872 7,046 8,034 8,332 8,264 Butter (2,478) (2,486) (2,980) (2,904) (2,576) Cheese (864) (1,234) (1,274) (1,244) (1,324) Fish and Fish Preparations 5,738 7,124 7,156 7,958 8,806 Codfish (2,380) (2,962) (3,186) (3,626) (4,352) Cereals and Preparations 15,324 16,096 18,618 20,484 20,368 Fruit and Vegetables 2,850 2,85.6 3,002 3,760 3,778 Animal Feeding Stuffs 1,750 2,536 2,844 6,226 4,892 Sources: Department of Statistics and Bank of Jamaica Table7.6 AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS, 1954, 1961, AND 1968 O to 5 to 25 to 100 to Under Under Under Under 500 Acres Total 5 Acres 25 Acres 100 Acres 500 Acres and Over I. Number of Farms by Size (In thousands) 1954 198.9 139.0 53.0 5.6 0.9 0.3 1961 158.6 112.6 41.1 3.8 0.8 0.3 1968 185.5 144.6 36.9 3.0 0.7 0.3 I_. Distribution of Acreag_e by Size of Farm (In thousands of acres) 1954 1,914.4 249.1 502.9 232.2 214.1 716.1 1961 1,711.4 198.0 389.4 167.6 185 6 770.8 1968 1,507.4 223.8 333.5 125.1 148.5 676.4 Source: Department of Statistics. Table 7.7 PPDMCTTrV'Tq BY STIZ OFM' VADM (1954, 1961, 1968) Acres per Farm 0-5 5-25 25-100 100-500 500+ Cultivated Acreage per head 1954 1.6 2.6 2.3 3.2 3.4 1961 2.2 3.2 3.1 4.7 14.6 1968 est. annual pct. change 1961/1954 1968/1961 Value of Output per cult. acre (J$) 1954 83.5 59.6 48.5 54.6 124.8 1961 110.4 72.1 90.8 86.7 141.9 1968 est. 145.7 87.2 169.8 137.9 161.8 annual pct. change 1961/1954 1968/1961 Value of Output per head (J$) 1954 136.3 152.8 113.5 172.4 419.9 1961 244.0 234.2 281.5 408.8 646.6 1968 est. 436.8 358.3 698.1 968.9 995.8 annual pct. change 1961/1954 1968/1961 Source: Department of Statistics Table 8.1: BAUXITE AND ALUMINA PRODUCTION ANI) EXPORTS, 1963-1976, IN LONG TONS AND DOLLARS (Calendar Years) 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 197'1 19772 1L973 1974 1975 1976 (in milLions of long tons) Production, Bauxite: Total mined 6.90 7.81 8.51 8.92 9.:L2 8.39 10.33 11.8 13.2 14.1 14.6 114.6 15.9 17.6 of which convert, ed to alumina (1-74) (1.84) (1-90) (1-98) (1-98) (2.18)(2.73), (4.2) (5,1) (6.2) (7.2) (7.2) (8-4) (10.2) Alumina Prodiction .71 .75 .72 .79 .81 .91 1.14 1.8 2.,05 2.'55 2.85 2.85 3.4 4.07 Exporls Bauxite 5.16 5.97 6.,98 7.02 7.14 6.21 7. 90 17.6 8.1 7.9 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 Alumina .73 .77 .72 .79 .82 .87 1.18 1.8 2,05 2.'55 2.85 2.85 3.4 4.07 (In millions cf Jamaica Dollars) (current prices) E. or-ts (f.o.b.) 59.2 67.8 70.6 75.5 79.7 88.9 120.2 153.4 200.6 227.7 241.2 241.2 273.3 312.4 Bauxite 27.2 T 7 35. 36 7 E. 0 37W1 4770.4, T7T7 7WZ 79.0 d 77Y -7.7 '7750 -77.0 Alumina 32.0 36.,4 35.0 38.6 41.8 50.8 71.8 1C)5.O 119.6 148.7 1L66.2 l)56.-2 198.3 237.4 GIross Value of Production (factor cost) 56.5 63.6 69.4 72.8 76.9 87.1 117.4 149.6 196.4 223.1 236.3 236.3 268.1 306.6 Bauxite 277T 31.3 3577* 377 -9.2 37. b7T7; TT ~T - ° 79.0 75.(7 7'-°h T7TO - 7- Alumina 31.1 34.6 36.2 38.6 41.3 51.3 71.9 105.0 119.6 148,.7 166.2 166.2 198.3 237.4 Less Indirect Taxes & Royalties -2.1 -2.3 -2.5 -2.7 -2.6 -2.6 -3.1 -3.8 -4.2 -4.6 -4.'3 -4.9 -5.2 -5.8 Value Adde3d 42.5 47.9 52.2 55.0 58.4 64.9 86.8 1C)7.0 146.7 160.9 :L65.:3 162.4 1783.0 196.1 Bauxite 21.3 7 26 27T7 302 20.9 39.1 7 7 77 T7 4.1 63. Alumina 21.1 23.5 24.6 26.3 28.2 34.0 47.7 68.2 76. 0 92.2 1LOO5 98.0 113.9 132.3 Source: Department of Statistics, Ministry of Trade and Indtustry, Mission Estimates. Table 8..2: EPXPENDITURES BY BAUXITE/ALUMINA COMPANIES (J$ mi:Llionrs) 1963 1c964 1965 1966 :1967 19 68 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 197'4 1975 1]976 Local Expenditures 16.6 177.9 19.9 20.15 23.5 35.1 33.9 44.3 51.8 61.1 69.2 72.0 85.8 103.5 of which: Wages and Salaries 7.6 8.5 9.4 9.'7 12.6 1:2.6 16.9 22.2 25.1 29.9 34.2 35.6 42.1 50 .4 Bauxite (3.6) (4t.2) (4.7) (4.'7) (6.6) (6.6) (8.4) (8.4) (9.7) (9.5) (9.7) (10.0) (10.5) (11.0;) Alumina (4-0) (4t-3) (4-7) (5.(D) (6.0) (6. 0) (8-5) (13.8) (16.4) (20.4) (24.5) (25.6) (31.6) ('39.4) Materials & Services 9.0 c9.4 10,.5 10.8 :L0.9 1'2.5 17.0 22.1 25.7 31.2 35.0 36.4 43.7 53.1 Bauxite (3-9) (4-3) (5.6) (5-6) (5-3) (5.1) (6.5) (6.5) (7.1) (7.2) (7.1) (7.4) (7.7) (8.0;) Alumina (5-1) (5.1) (4.9) (5.2) (5.6) (7-4) (10.5) (15.6) (18.6) (24.0) (27.9) (29.0) (36.0) (45.1;) Taxes & Royalties 12.0 13.7 13.9 15.4 15.4 17.0 22.2 30.9 33.8 35.9 38.9 40.6 41.7' 43.8 of which: Income Taxes 10.2 11.3 11.4 12.7 :L2.8 1,4.4 19.1 27.1 29.6 31.3 34.0 35.7 36.5 38.0 Bauxite (5-1) (5.7) (6.4) (7.4) (7.6) (9.2) (11.7) (15.9) (15.9) (16.9) (16.5) (16.0) (16.0) (16.0o) Alumina (5.1) (5.6) (5.0) (5.:3) (5.2) (I.2) (7.3) (11.2) (12.7) (14.8) (18.0) (19.7) (20.5) (22.0,) Indirect Taxes 0.4 C) .4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.-3 1.6 Bauxite (0.2) (C).2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0-3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (C0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (30.3) Alumina (0.2) (().2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.3) (0.4) (0.5) (0.6) (0.8) (0.9) (0.9) (1.0)) (1.3) Royalties 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 :2.2 2.5 3.0 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.59 4.2 Bauxite (1.3) (1.6) (1,.7) (1.8) (1.8) (1.8) (1.7) (2.0) (2.1) (2.2) (2.1) (2.1) (2.1) (2.11) Alumina (0.4) ((.4) (0.4) (O.4) (0.4) (0.5) (0.6) (0.9) (1.1) (1.4) (1.6) (1.6) (1.8) (2. 1) Purchase of Foreign Inputs 5.0 6 .3 6.6 7.L 7.5 9.8 13.6 20.5 24.0 31.0 36.0 37.5 46.4[ 57.4 Bauxite .7 -76 nZ .o -7 .6 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 Alumina 4.4 5.7 6.o 6.5) 6.9 9.2 12.9 19.8 23.3 30.3 35.3 36.7 45.6 '6.6 Capital Expenditures 7.9 3.3 9.9 22.13 69.6 80.3 81.7 88.0 68.o 15.0 75.0 110.0 65.0 20.0 Source: Department of Statistics, Ministry of Tracde and Indu.stry, Mission ZstiLmates. Table 8.3: TOURISM: NUMBER OF BEDS, VISITOR ARRIVALS, AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY (1960-1969) --…~lTrdiciTs o7BeTs and VLsitors Long- & Average 1960 = -Loo Average Short- Stay Room C)ccu- Number of mnm ua.7T3 Length visitor Annual %, pancy rates Nnumber of Long-stay Rate of Rate of of stay nights Rate of al1 Year beds Visitors Beds Growth Visitors Growth in days (Thousands) Growth hotels 1960 6,14C) 80,420) ]LOO n.a. 100 n .a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a 1961 6,758 76,0o() -LL0 10.1 9.5 -5-5 9.44 n.a. n.a. n.a. 1962 7,471 78,486 122 10.6 98 3.3 9.00 n.a. n.a. n.a. 1963 7,563 80,939 123 1.2 10L 3.1 8.42 n.a. n.a. n.a. 1964 7,395 97',230 120 -2.3 12:L 20.1 9.25 n.a. n.a. n.a. 1965 7,9L4. 175,76c 129 7.4 219 80.8 10.10 1,795 n.a. n.a. 1966 8,250 212,673 134 3.9 264 21.0 9.00 1,937 7.9 n.a. 1967 8,911 2159,547' 145 8.o 273 3.2 9.10 2,022 4.4 65.7 1968 9,616, 239,961. 1L57 7.9 298 9.3 9.00 2,189 13.0 66. 8 1969 10,950 255, 681. 1-78 13.9 318 6.65 9.06 2,349 7.3 62.1 Source: Jamaica Tourist Board and Mission Estimates. Table 8.4: STrUCTUi{E OF TOURIST EXPENDITURE AND ENPLOYrENT GEEHRATED PER HOTEL ROOIW Pu rchases Outside Hotels Percentages Number Employed Local Foreign per HIotel Room Restaurants & Clubs 4 1 0.2 ro~~~~~~~~ n Li 1 a -wlJ}l Local Shopping 6 2 ) 0.3 I_n Bonl & Distribtlon2 9) OtherV 7 0.2 24 16 1.0 xp) e iA,ulre InJsid itUt, Roomi tax Gross Profits 9 9 Wages & Salaries_ 12 1. Purchases by Hote-LIsc 16 13 0.5 F'ood (4) (8) ManufacturesY/ (3) (2) (0.1) Promotion & Entertaimnent (3) (3) (O-1) Utilities (3) (0.1) Repairs and Mlnor (3) (0.2) improvements 36 22 1.6 TOTAL 62 38 2.6 1/ These figures are included l,ss to show the expenditLure of the average tourist than one staying in a recently constructed hotel. The data are inadequate to be precise in this table; the figures are intended to indicate orders of margnitude. 2/ Includes tips insi.de hotels. 3/ Tncludes some itenms like furniture and minor improvements which s-trictly speakingf should be considered to be capital rather than recurrent ex.pnendi' tulxe 4/ Some allowance is made for the imported components of dormestically assembled nanivfact&ures. Source: M Rission n stimtLes. Table 8.5: PRODUCTION OF CERTAIN MANUFACTIJRED TRODUCTS, 1962-c1969 Unit of Quaantity :1962 1-963 i964 1965 1966 1'367 1968 1969 'Sugar 1,000 tons 433 484 474 489 500 449 445 383 Rum End Alcohlol 1,000 liq. gals. 11, 498 2,014 2,569 3,774 3,755 2,438 1, 791 2,256 Moolasses 1,000 " 23,177 24,290 24,727 25,978 28,099 23,857 23,7719 22,305 C ement 1,000 tons 197 198 277 311 350 330 402 407 Texti.les 1,000 yards 65,727 5,894 7,500 7,813 6,251 8,210 5,262 8,000 Beer 1,000 lILq.gals. !,495 4,015 4,773 5,854 6,4,78 6, 844 7,623 8,752 Condensed Mi-Lk 1,000 lbs. 33,524 31,659 35,130 40,329 44,2i75 48,038 149,52?5 53,911 Canned Fruit (Citrus) 1,000 lbs. 15,728 18,069 18,14.9 25,003 23,1935 19.,165 1-7,109 23,113 Fruit Juices (Cit;rus) 1,000 gals. :1,353 1,701 1,833 2,476 2,0:38 1;,609 1,409 1,847 'Essential Oi'Ls (Citrus) 1,000 lbs. 252 211 217 310 232 162 216 209 Cigarets mil:lion 676 776 9512 1, 016 1,074 1 ,0145 1,0,49 1,142 Cigars mil:Lion 22 23 23 18 1_6 18 21 19 Gasolene mil:lion gals. n.a. n.a. 41 57 71 54 156 73 Kerosene million gals. n.a. .n.a. 21 35 40 29 34 47 Diesel and Fuel Oils mil:lion gals. n.a. :i.a. 175 224 222 163 189 235 Other Petroleum ]rods. million gals. n.a. .n.a. 8 12 1L6 12 28 29 'Soap tons 6,830 7,366 7,434 7,470 7,495 8,150 8,4651 780 Copra 1,000 tons 16 15 16 17 17 18 19 18 Cornmeal 1,000 lbs. 16,137 18,008 19,024 18,588 20,716 20,681 n.a. n.a. Edible Oils 1,000 liq.gals. :1,705 1,794 2,065 2,086 2,049 2,522 2,531 2,569 Edible Fats tons 3,150 3,418 3,685 3,895 4,1q79 6.,306 5,0oo 5,279 Floux 1,000 lbs. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a., 36,600 91,836 S;teel tons n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 9,888 15,986 Tires 1,000 tons n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 68 202 842 Fertilizers 1,000 tons n.>a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 32 43 Paints 1,000 gals. n.a. n.a. 851 863 1,000 1057 914 996 Sulphuric Acid 1,000 tons n.a. n.a. 1.9 2.8 3--1 5.0 5-0 5.4 Source: Central Planning Unit and Depar-tmen-t of Statistics. Table 5.6: COCBPOS,lTION OF VALUE ADDED IN MAiUFACTURHIG (Percentages) Growth Rate 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Con3t. 1960 prices Food (Ex. sugar) 23.2 22.6 20.0 20.8 19.9 20.9c 21.2 20.9 21.4 19.6 19.7 3-3 Sugar, Molasses & Ruim Distilling 18.1 18.3 20.8 17.8 21.3 16.4 14.6 14.7 10.5 10.4 8.2 1.8 Alcoholic Beverages (incl. Rum Blending) 4.2 5.3 5.4 ,5.9 5.6 5.7 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.9 5.9 2-4 Non-Alcoholic Beverages 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.6 2,4 2.5; 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.6 3-3 Tobacco B: Tobacco Prcoducts 3.7 3-8 4.0 4.8 5.5 6.7 4.9 4.9 4.8 5.2 4.8 5-7 Textiles & Made-up Textile Goods 6.4 6.2 6.5 7.4 7.2 7-7 7.8 7 .5 8.3 8.6 8.5 13.5 Footwear 2.0 2.3 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.7 5.9 Wood & Wood Products 3.0 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.2 3.3 Furniture & Fixtures (incl. upholstering) 5.0 5.0 4.8 4-7 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.6 -3.9 Printing, Pub. Adv. & other Paper Prods. 5.7 6.2 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.'5 6.6 6.9 7.7 7.6 7.6 9.6 Leather &: Leather Prcducts 0.6 o.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4- 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.1 Chemical & Chemical Prods. );.6 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.4 4.6 5.1 5.3 6.5 6.6 7.2 9.4 Cenment & Clay Products 7.5 7.0 7.0 6.6 6.2 6.,1 7.7 7.7 7.4 7.7 7.8 3.3 Metal Products & Repair 11.3 10.4 11.3 11.2 10.5 11.1 12.5 13.0 13.4 12.9 13.8 10.3 Misc. Manufactvre & Repairs 2.3 2.3 2.0 2.2 2,2 2.3 2.6 2.2 2.8 4.7 4.9 14.2 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1.6 Source: Natioral Income & Product, 1968, Jamaica Dept. of Statistics; Mission Estimates a/ Table 8.7: MANUFACIJRING COOMPANIES OPERATING UMDER VAR:EOUS TAX OONCESS ION LAWS, 1951-1 969- Started Production Discontinued Production EIES 3/ TOTAL PT1/ ITL IEL- T'OTAl, :[n Oneration end oDf year 951-7 25 5 3 33 3 - - 3 30 1958, 2 6 3 1. - - 1955' 2 4 4 10 3 _ 196C) 1 7 12 -L 2 55 1961. 2 5 10 17 2 - 4 6 1962 1 14 7 22 2 2 3 7 82 1963- 1 12 6 19 2 5 6 13 90 1964 1 15 5 21 2 3 6 105 1965 - 22C/ 6 28C/ 2 4& 6<_/ 1'7 1966 - 24 5 29 2 - 2 151! 1967 _ 14 7 21 1 3 5 9 166 1968 - 13 11 24 2 5 7 183 Up to 31 July 1969 - 5 3 8 .,2 41 l34 TOTA'L :35 143 77 255 14 21 36 71 1/ Pioneer Industry Encouragement Law 2/ Ind'ustrial :Encent-ive Law 3/ Export hndustry Encouragement Law a/ CorTpanies operating under more than one law are counted twice, but those r-aking more than one prodluct ucnder the same law are counted only once b/ Includes firms under -the textile industry and cement industry- encouragement laws c/ Includes a transfer of one company fro.m operation under IIL to operation under IE.L d/ Includes one co.npany now operating without concessions Source: MLssion Estimates based on information from the Jamaica Industrial Development Corporat:ion Table 8.8: CIARACTERISTICS OF MANUFACTUREgG COMPANIES OPERATING UNDER INCENTIVE IAWS, 1969 Industry Group NtuxiDer Of Enploy- ?ayro1L/ Fixed Fixed Companies Employ- ment per Payroil EmDployee Capital Caoital/ Total Thcoort Expo rt (Dec.1969) ment firm J$'0cOO J$ Invest- Employee Sales Sales Salics 7nent plus J$/man J$1 00 J$'0Oo 1. Industrial Incentive Law and Pioneer Industry (Encouaragement) LawL/ Ketal Products 35 1,244 35.5 1,571 1,263 7,206 5,793 8,598 456 5.: Non-Metallic Mineral Products 8 758 94.8 1,9 1 2,574 14, 94,8 19,720 8,404 74' 9- 49 C:aemicals '6 8;45 32.5 1,523 1,802 :18,080 21,396 39,c95 5,362 i3.'n P:Lastic Products- 1-9 34,1 17.9 2 63 771 1,O91 3,199 1,715 142 8.3 Corntainers & Packaging Materials 13 1,067 82.1 1,721 1,613 7,373 6,910 13,108 881 o. Electrical Products 7 286 40.9 4L26 1,490 794 2,776 3,504 283 8.:1 Food 130 396 39.6 395 997 2,977 7,518 10,130 139 1.4 Miscellaneous ianufactures 28 2,0:23 69.8 ,1473 18,494)4 9 2 1 06 1,869 10.18 TOTAL 147 6,960 47.3 10,829 1,556 70,963 10,196 102,460 9,924 9.7 2. Export Industry (Encouragement) Law Clothing 24 4,300 179.2 1,85;8 432 1,877 437 12,061 Leather Products 5 965 193.0 249 258 122 126 1,362 Mis cellaneous Manufactures 10 LI2 110.2 962 873 417 378 3,646 :39 6,367 163.3 3,069 482 2,)416 379 17,069 a/ Includes one firm operating under the Cement Industry (Encouragement) Law and t:he Textile Industry (Encouragement) Law. Source: Jamaica Industrial Development Corporation Table &89:: JAMAICA T'L3PK0NE QOTAENIY (S',.tuation Data) 196 o I9 6T1- 19b2 1963 1964 15-65 1'?T6- -196-1969 No. of Telephones (1000) 35.5 39.0 41.2 43.8 46.7 50.1 53.0 56 .7 61.0 66.5 No. of' new te:lephones ('000) 2.5 3.5 2.1 2.7 2.8 3.4 2.9 3.7 4.3 5- Telephone density (#/]00 pop.) 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.4 (Demand Forecast) 19710 1971 1972 1973 lSi74 1 F- 1 TOT-1 990 9 - No. o:f Te:lephones required 186 2 00 214 229 2143 266 350 612 of whic:h- Residential 88 95 103 112 120 1-30 L82 342 Business 59 105 111 117 123 132 168 270 Incremental Demand 14 1L4 14 15 14 23 84 262 Source: Jamaica Telephone Company, Public Utilities Commission and Mission estimates Table 8.10: ELECTRIC POWER STAT'ISTI]CS 1952 1961 1 963 1 965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1 975 1980 Installed CaiPaCitj ' (M.W.) 24.1 1C)7-9 113.0 121 J4 1[,2.8 '174.2 2)40.8-./ 372.8 572.8 a/ 1bl Peak Load7 (]M.W.) 18.2 88 0 96.C) 107.6 1117.6 I134.-7 1 ]53.Cr- 245.0 480.0 Enerl °nerated (M.W.h. '000) r;55.6 649.6 7597.8 867.2 975 7 1 067.8 1 ,275-'1 C/ JP'SCo. 303.3 7;5Z~b To ' '779.'9 8'76.0 1,398.0 Private Industry 252.3 283.2 3o6.4 323. 2 358.7 385.6 495.2 (BaUXite & Alumina Cos.) (207.8) ('21 7-.1 ('256.9) (2'72.8) (374-6) (Sugar Cos.) ( 59.0) ( 58.0) ( 57.8) ( 61.0) ( 63.4) (,Other) ( 39.6), ( 48.1) ( 44.0) ( 1i.8) ( 57-2) EnerDROCDSU:tiion by C/ Se Ctor-'1(.W.H. '000) 258.-9 320.4 430.5 474-4 529.9 589.1 673.83 756.0 1,210.0 Residential 9 77.9 1C)O.1 117.7 134.2 0.9 '13 203.0 5W0 Commercial & IndUstrial (Small) 135.6 164.9 220.8 232.1 258.0 282.4 316.1 359.0 575.0 Commercial & Industrial (Large) 41.5 59.2 86.0 77-9 83.2 94.0 99.7 1'16.0 160.0 Other 15.9 18-4 23.6 46.7 54Ź5 61.8 76.7 78.0 119.0 a/ Jama:ica Public Service Company only b/ As of September 30, 1970 c/ 1974 Sources: Central Planning Unit, and JarTiaica Public Service Comapny Table 8.11: TRANSPORT STATISTICS (;st1 mates ) 1958 1960 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1975 Composition of Road Network (miles) 2,682 Paved 1,571 Metalled 757 "a rth 1 Motor Vehicles Licenses (units)a n'a 65,059 79,432 89 874 102 704 n.a. Passenger Cars 9,033 54,159 ou,lo 600,990 Trucks and Busses 13,082 14,417 16,566) 19,872 Tractors 799 900 906) 1 Motor Cycles 5,542 6,909 8,838 10,525 Trailers 2,208 3,407 3,126 3,351 Rev;nue from, Taxes on O-wnershx4p and Use of ilotor Vehicles (J$ million) n.a. 13.7 16.4 15.7 n.a. n.a. -Uustoms Luties on: Motor Spirits 2.3 - - 0.6 0.I - Lubricating Oils & Greases 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 n.a, n.a. Road Vehicles 3.7 4.7 4.6 4.8 n.a. n.a. Tires & Tubes o.6 0.7 o.6 0.0 n.a. n.a. Batteries & Other Electrical Appliances 0= 2 0 = 2 0.2 n = 2 n.9 n.a. Excise Duties on Motor Spirits 0.8 7.5 5.7 5.9 7.6 Fees Collected for Licenses and Certificates n.a. 3.1 3.3 3.9 n.a. n.a. Public Expenditure on Roads (J/ million)- 7.8 8 99 .6 11.4 12.9 14.5 Railroad Traffic No. of Passengers ('000) 1,254 1,046 974 1,038 1,156 1,163 1,050 n.a. n.a. Good's carried (k'000 tons) ,7 1,009 "1,34 193 2,"172 2,257 2,604 .a n.a. Port Traffic ('000 tons) 8,31]. 7,936 9,256 11,235 12,186 12,476 13,158 12,305 n.e. Kingston- b/ discharged 910 1,122 1,168 1,870 1,837 2,109 2,289 2,165 ,1l05T- loaded 682 385 273 445 617 536 0425 693 506- Outports- discharged 286 441 455 430 501 492 440 4]1 n.e. loaded 6,429 5,988 7,360 8,090 9,231 9,339 10,044 9,036 r.a. Shipping Arrivals-/ 1,386 1,492 1,557 1,599 1,526 1,645 1,713 1,802 1,909 Air Traffic Cargo handled (tons)- Kin7ston n.a. n.a. 9,162 10,912 n.a. n.a. 15,800 26,200 l4ct0e,o n.a. n.a. 976 2.620 n.a. n.a. 3,374 ),;717 Arrivals- Kingston 6,976 6,540 6,196) 15,678 13 44] n.a 376 n.a. n.a. 500 800 .i'onte.go Day 15,68 1,Wi n- a I0 .. na 625 l,Cooo I Dd , 01 n.a. n.a a/ Fiscal years. b/ Public and Sufferance Wharf only. c/ Port of Kingston only. Includes cruise ships from 1967 onwards. d/ 1958-65 commercial aircrafts; 1967-75 passengers (in '000), Soatces: Department of Statistics, Ministry af Fi-n-nc .n, Plain- , Por+ A,,uth,oi,, -T+ ica Transortation Survey. Table 8.12a: EDDUCATION STATISTICS, 1967/68 - 1975/76/l = __ AC cA r JU A L =- P R O J E C T E J)_ Ias~~~~~~of I - I f [ a s % o f as o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sf ______ J~~~~~~ae gro age6 % -__ '~ / ~ ~ I I~group ____ __ _ _ e grol 3L968/i9 _ 19~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~73 T 139723 1 397' 14/75 _ _ e gra g0l Enrollments (in '°C)) /22 Primary Level (Ages 6 through 11) 299.1 86.4 321.0 2';.0 3 330.0 335.0 340.0 348.3.0 89.0 432.0 100.0 Secoo4daxy Level (Ages 12 " 18) 131.0 42.5 135.3 152.0 159.0 166.0 173.0 185.0 414.5 2:L4.0 43.2 (i) First Cycle (Ages 12 through 14) Z/ 115.8 80.4 119.8 135.0 14D.0 145.0 150.0 160.0 87.0 130.0 92.0 (of which Senior ]3epts. Primary Schools) (82.6) (85-1) (ii) Second Cycle (Ages 15 through 16) 13.6 16.o 13.8) 22.0 18.0 31.0 24.6 (iii) Grades 12/13 (6th forms) 1.6 2.CI 1-7) 17.0 19.0 21.0 23.0 3.0 2.7 3.0 2.5 Hi her Level (Ages 19 through 22) 4.6 7.1 8.0 - (i) Post-Secondary 3.1 4.c8 5-.5 Teacher Training Colleges (1.8) (1-9) (3-0) (n.a.) (3-0) (n.a.) College of Arts, Science and Teckmology (1.1) ,21o (n-a-) (2-5) (n.a.) Jamaica School of Agric. (0.2) 0o5 (n-a-) 0(n.a.) Others - (-5) (n.a.) (ii) University of the West Indies 1.5 2.3 12.5 n.a. 3.0 A C Tr U A L P R O J E C T E ) Teachers (Teachers on Post) _ _(_Tachers Require I) Peacher- Teacher- Teacher- Pupil Pupil Pupi:L Ratic Ratio Ratio Primary Level /IL 6,647 1: 5 2 7,087 7, 200 7 ,400 8, 00 8,300 8,700 1:40 10, 800 1:40 Firs1t Cycle Secondary Level 1,238 - 4,500 4,700 4,800 5,000 5,30( 1:30 6, o0o 1:30 Second Cycle Secondary Level 100 - 85C) 950 1,05;o 1,150 1,250) 1:20 1,700 1:20 Teaciher Training Colleges 141 1:13 136 200 1:15 200 1:15 College of Arts, Science ancd Technology 74 1:14 141 1:14 1'70 1:14 Jamaica School cf Agriculture 13 1:12 33 1:15 33 1:15 Others - - 33 1:15 1] School years (September through June) /2 Enrollments in private schools 1967, 32 1; 1968, 34 3 (estimates); 1975. 48; 1980, 144 (projsctiMns) /2 Including senior departments of primary schools 7K, Pub'lic schools only. SOURCE: Ministry of Education and I3R3 education appraisal miss:on estimates. lApril 21, 1971 Table 8.12b:PUBLIC CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON EWUCATION AND TRAINIIN, 1966/67 - 1975/76 /1 19,66/67 1967/68 1968/6,9 1969/70 1970/71 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/''6 (revis ed (Budgeted) _ ________________ ______________ _ estimates) _ - Ministry of Education 1. Primaxy Education 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.5 1.8 1.4 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.0 2. Secondary Educati on 0.6 1.0 5.0 5.5 l.7 1.7 4.0 5.3 2.9 1.9 First Cycle (0.2) (c.6) (4.7) (5.2) (5.2) (0.8) (1.1) (1.5) (O.9) (0.6) Second Cycle (°-4) (o.4) (0-3) (0-3) (°.5) (0.9) (2.9) (3.8) (2.0) (1.3) 3. Post-Secondary Education 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.3 1.0 0.2 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.2 Teacher Training (0.2) (0.2) (0.5) (0.2) (0.2) (0.1) (0.4) (0.7) (0.2) (0. ) College of Arts, Science ancd Technology (0.01) (-) (0.01) (0.1) (0.8) (D.1) (0.1) (0.1) (o.1) (O.1) h. Pablic & School Libraries 0.1 0.1 0.01 - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 5. School Radio & TV Broadcast - - - 0.1 0.5 O.5 0.2 - 6. Other /2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.03 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.1 Ministry of Finan ce and Planning 1. Urniversity of the Wlest Indies 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.8 D.1 0.7 1.8 2.7 1.4 2. Other -- - 3.0 2.0 2.2 2.2 - - Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries /3 1. Jumaica School of Agriculture ) 0.1 0.2 O.04 0.5 0.7 D.1 - - 2. Farrers' Training YMinistry of Eural Landt Development Farmers' Train:Lng - - 0.02 0.05 4 0.1 0.03 - Mlnistry of Health Health Personnel Trainirn - - 0.03 0.2 0.03 - 0.2 o.6 0.3 0.' Ministry of Youth ard Community Devrelopment 1. Youth Casps 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.7 o.6 c.6 0.3 0.1 2. A)proved Schoo:Ls 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 - - 0.04 0.2 0.1 Ministry of Labour and Nati cnal Insurance Miinistry of Trade and Industry Ir-dustrial Trai-ning - - 0.2 0.02 0.5 0D.5 0.'' o.t 0.4 0.5 Other /4 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON iDUCATI'ON AND TRAININB 2.6 3.8 7.5 8.3 13.8 '7-3 12.1 15.1 10.3 6.' /1 1966-70 current vatlues; 1971-75, 1970 values. /2 Mainly residential acoourmodatic n for teachers. /3 Until 1969 iinistry of Agriculture and Lands. 7 UnivErsity Hospited, Trade Union Institute, SOURCE: Ministry of Finance and Planning, and mission estimales. Fabruary 19, 1971 Table 8.12c PUBLIC CURRRIT EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING, 1966/67 - 1975/76/L (J$ million - current pric-s) 1966/67 1567/68 196i/69 1969/70 1970/71 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 197L,'75 1975/76 (revised ,Budgeted) estimates) Ministry of Eiucatio n 1. Primary EducatLon 7.3 8.3 9.6 10.2 13.2 15.0 17.1 21.7 24 4 28.3 2. Second1ary Education 3.9 5.2 5.7 8.5 9.0 10.8 12.8 15.2 18.0 21. 4 First Cycle (-) (0.7) (0.8) (2.0) (3-1) (3.9) (L.5) (5.2) (6 0) ( 7-1) Second Cycle (3.9) (4.5) (8.7) (6.5) (5.9) (6.9) (8.3) (10.0) (12.0) (16. 3) 3. Pbst-Secondary Education 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.5 4.0 4.7 Teacher Trainirg (1.2) (1.5) (L.6) (1.7) (2.0) (2.3) (2.6) (2.9) (3, 3) (3.9) College of Arts, Science amrd echnololy (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.3) (C-3) (o.4) (0.5) (0.6) (0.7) Other/2 (0.1) (0.1) (0. 1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (O. ) 4. Higher Education 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0. 4 0. 5 5. PBblin & School L,braries 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 6. School Radio & TV Broadcasts 0.1 0.1 D.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 7. Ad-inistration 0.9 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.! 1.6 8. Other/.3 1.0 0.9 3.7 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1. 3 6.6 Ministry of Fmnance and Plannr 1. Univer*ity cf the West Indies 2.0 2.3 :2.6 3.0 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.8 5.3 5.9 2. Schola-ships a-d Training 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.9 1. 1 1.2 Minist.ry of rinaltu.e and Fisheries/4 1. Jamaica Schl of Agricultare 0.2 0.2 D.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 o.6 0.7 2. Farmers' Training 0.01 0.01 0.05 Ministry of Rural Lani DeveLopnent Farmer:s Trai nirg O. c 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 MinYstry of HNealth Health Personnel Training 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.6 ILnistry of Y)auth ard Go=unity DeeLopment 1. Youth C(mps 0.3 0.3 3.4 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.0 1.1 1.5 2. Approced Schools 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 064 0.4 Iinistry of Labour a,n National Insurance Indus trial Tra ining 0.01 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.7 Minis ,y of T-de ) 1.4 1.9 2.4 2.9 3.5 Ilaini a.ry ofrlane and Industry ) Industr-ial Training 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 Other /5 0.9 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1 7 1.5 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDlTURI ON EJWCaION AND TRAINING 19.5 23.0 25.8 30.3 61. 4L67- 3560 5 6hL.:i _ /1 Irclucaing transfers. /2 Eiening i,lstitutes, oorrespondence courses, scholarships *o Jamaica Schonol of Airiculture. 72 FLPblicai ons Branch, Ecalination Expenses, Maintenance no School Buildinlgs. 70 Urntil 1969, Ministry of Agricult-re and Lands. 75 Teachers' PFnsions, Adult Literacy. Inet:Ltute of Jsica. SOURC: lMlni try of Finance rad Plarning, aa,d is siaJn estimates. Iorch 12, 1971 Table 8.13: HEALTHi STATISTICS (Nwnber and Ratios of Health Personnel and Hospital Beds to Population) 1967 1975 a7 Minimum Desirable No. Ratio No. Ratio Ratio (PAHO) Doctors 502 1:3,760 580 1:3,760 1:1,000 Dentists 97 1:19,440 112 1:19,440 N/A Registered Nurses 2,500 1 :750 2,910 1:750 1:333 Auxiliary Nurses 379 1:5,240 740 1:2,950 1:769 Hospital Beds 3,073-/1:630 3,500 1:630 N/A a/ Based upon Ministry of Health projections b/ 1969 figure excluding specialized institutions Source: CPJ Table 8.14: HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, 1963-1969 Under Construc- Housing Schemes Completed Units tion at Dec. _____________________ 1 963 1964~ 1965 1966 1967 1 968 1-969 1969 Building Completed MPUH 1. 85 2.567 1,949 2,0L6 1,977 1,354 1,056 412 MPUH Schemes 771 997 9L2 983 1.222 939 900 139 Owner-Onnuiier Scheme (R) 228 385 239 332 h22 288 320 80 Govt,. Housing Schemp (IJW) 24Q0 213 274j L2L 375 q63 22h 1 S 1-imT Gleaqranree P rehousing (U) 203 327 165 180 - 72 158 58 Aided Self-help (R) ) ) 31 - 59 - - I Assistance to Housing Coops.) 100a/) 72a/ 25 - 10 16 - ) ) US/AID LOAN Program (U) ) ) 16 334b/ - 198b/ Flora Hood Sufferers Pr ograr,. 28 =2 = == Fisherman housing )- ) - - 31 - -- 3Hrun Uonstruction fLor Vb`her Ministries 1,084 1,570 1,007 1,063 755 415 156 6 Indigent housing (MLG) 514 664 352 498 255 44 15 5 Farm Housing (MRLD) 570 906 655 553 437 369 141 1 Land Reform Programs - - - 12 63 2 - Houses Built Under the Govt. Guaranteed Mortgage Insurance Scheme 141 408 1,603 307 982 602 396 n.a. a/ Breakdowns not available b/ Urban Renewal Programs TU) Urban Housing (R) Raral Housing Source: CPU Table 8.15: HOUSING PROGRAM OF TME CENTRAL GOVERvIENT 1970-76 197C)/71 1971/,72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/76 TOTAL No. of No. of No. ofE No. of No. of No. of No. of PROJECT Units $' OOO Units $tOO() Units $'000 Units $'OO0 Units $'000 Units $10OO0 Units; $'000 M.P.U.H. Schemes 12 36 2,977 1,158 6 1,0 2;718 34 3,428 1,475 3t380 185 3,900 7 ,51 1,62L7 , _ , . _ = _ _ _ = = = _ = = = _ : = -~~73 3,3~9C Govtt Housing Schemes 523 1,500 32-2 921) 404 1,158 5:29 1,518 523 1,500 530 1,5500 2,831. 8,10() Owner/Occupier Scheme 567 600 567 700 388 Uo, 482 510 548 580 550 600 3,102 3,400 Urban Renewal a/ 146 594 234 950 246 1,000 258 1,050 369 1,500 370 1,5500 1,623 6,591 Aided Self-Help Schemes 20 33 :35 50 35 50 35 50 35 50 35 50 195 28:3 Assistance to Co-operatives - 250 - 100 - 1100 - 300 - 250 - 250 1 :L,250 OTHER MINISTRIEES 980 .385 15o 8346 1 943 12600 943 160 943 1,600 9IL3 8, 70 14 3 Rural Housing Project b (MRLI)) 430 283 1,000 734 1,150 841 1,150 841 1,150 841 1,150 8411 6,03() 4,38:L Indigent Housing MLCT 450 L02 4L50 102 450 .102 450 102 450 102 450 102 2,700 612 a/ Does not include large urbain renewa:L program be:ing prepared for foreign financing. b/ In addition it is expected some 700 new units will 'be constructed under the Self- Supporting Farmers Scheme during the period.