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I. - - ) 1 9 - /k _ t g PReport No. 611-DO
Updating Report on the Economy FILE C6 PYof the a 4 /77Dominican Republic(In Two Volumes) - ' ;
Volume II: Statistical Appendix >4 ^ '
April 18, 1975
Latin America and the CaribbeanCountry Programs Department I
Not for Public Use
Document of the International Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentInternational Development Association
This report was prepared for official use only by the Bank Group. It may notbe published, quoted or cited without Bank Group authorization. The Bank Group doesnot accept responsibility tor the accuracy or completeness of the report.
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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS
1.00 Dominican Republic Peso (RD$) = US$1.00
1.00 US$ = RD$l.00
Tables 1 through 23 are inserted in the text*.Tables 1.1 through 9.2 are included in the Statistical Appendix.
STATISTICAL APENDIX
Table of Contents
Table No.
I. Human Resources
1.1 Population and Vital Statistics.1.2 Demographic Growth by Size of Cities.1.3 Net Migration to Cities According to Size.1.4 Economically Active Population Aged 15 Years and Over, by
Sectors of Economic Activity, 1960, 1970 and 1974,1.5 Economically Active Population Aged 15 Years and More, by
Occupational Groups, 1960 and 1970.1.6 Unemployment in Santo Domingo, 1969.1.7 Weekly Income Levels of the Primary Labor Force, According
to Employment Stability) Migratory Condition and Yearsof Schooling.
1.8 Growth and. Elasticity of Labor Force, 1960-7001.9 Rate of Participation in Rural and Urban Zones, by Sex.
II. National Accounts
2.1 Industrial Origin of Gross Domestic Product at CurrentMarket Prices, 1960-73,
2'2 Industrial Origin of Gross Domestic Product at ConstantMarket Prices, 1960-73.
2.3 EXpenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices,1960-73.
2.4 Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Constant Prices,1960-73.
2.5 GDP, GNP and National Income, 1962-73,2.6 Composition of Investment, 196'0-73.2.7 Deflators for National Accoun.Is Aggregate, 1960-74.2.8 Projected National Accounts, 1974-85.
III. Balance of Payments
3.1 Balance of Payments - Current Account, 1966-73.3.2 Balance of Payments - Capital Account, 1966-73.3.3 Commodity EXports, 1966-73.3.4 Structure of Conmodity Exports, 1966-73.3.5 Volume and Unit Value of Main Export Commodities, 1966-73.3.6 Imports by Major Categories, 1966-73.3.7 Direction of Trade - Exports, 1966-73.3.8 Direction of Trade -Imports, 1966-72.3.9 Merchandise I:mports of Major Trading Partners, 1966-70.3.10 Imports by MAjor Trading Partners Classified by Economic
Category, 1968-72.3.11 Imports by Major Trading Partners Classified by Economic Category
(Percentage Distribution), 1968-72.3.12 Weighted Import Price Index, 1966-73.3.13 Import of Petroleum Products, 1967-73.3.14 Central Bank Foreign Exchange Balance, 1973.
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Table No.
3.15 Merchandise Export Projections (Constant Prices), 1974-853.16 Merchandise Export Projections, 1974-85.3.17 Balance of Payments Projections, 1974-85.3.18 Net International Reserves, 1967-73 and June 1974.
IV. External Public Debt
4.1 External Public Debt Outstanding Repayable in ForeignCurrency, as of December 31, 1973.
4.2 External Public Debt Service Repayable in ForeignCurrency, as of December 31, 1973.
4.3 External Public Debt Outstanding Repayable in Local Currer-cy,as of December 31, 1973.
4.4 External Pablic Debt Service Repayable in Local Currency,as of December 31, 1973.
V. Public Finance
5.1 Central Goverrment Revenues, 1966-74.5.2 Central Government Fiscal Operations, 1966-74.5.3 Central Government Expenditures by Sector, 1966-74.5.4 Structure of Central Government Expenditures by Sector,
1966-74.5.5 Other Public Sector Finances, 1969-74,o5.6 Consolidated Public Sector Finances, 1969-74.5.7 Public Sector Capital ExpenditurE! Progran, 1968-74.5.8 Workers Employed by the Public Sector, 1950-730
VI. Money and Baning.
6.1 Banking System - Summary Accounts, 1964-73.6.2 Central Bank - Summary Accounts, 1967-73.6.3 Commercial Banks - Summary Accounts, 1967-73.6.4 Banco de Reservas - Summary Accounts, 1967-73.6.5 Private Commercial Banks - Summary Accounts, 1967-73.
VII. Agriculture
7.1 Trends in Agricultural Output, 1957-74.7.2 Production and Export of Sugar Products, 1960-73.7.3 Number and Size of Farms.7.4 Agricultural Credit, 1945-73.7.5 Estimated 1974 Credit to Agricultural Sector.7.6 Agricultural Credit by Type of Crop, 1972 and 1973.7.7 Index of Livestock Production, 1969-73,7.8 Farmgate Prices of Agricultural Products, 1960-72
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VIII. Other Sectors
8.1 Basic Data on Electricity, 1966-73-8.2 Industrial Performance of the Dominican Republic, 1960-73.8.3 Average Plant Size and Industrial Strucutre, 1972.8.4 Summary of the Classified Industries, 1968-74.8.5 Income Tax Exempted Reinvested Profits (Law 299), 1968-74.8.6 Vehicle Fleet, 1962-72.8.7 Highway Expenditures, 1968-72.8.8 Road User Charges, 1969-72.8.9 Accommodation Existing in the Republic, July 31, 1973.8.10 Growth of Foreign and Domestic Visitor Arrivals, 1968-73.8.11 Distribution of Arrivals by Means of Transport, 1968-73.8.12 Foreign Visitors by Nationality, 1968-73.8.13 Seasonality of Tourist Arrivals, 1968-73.8.l14 Industrial Development in the Dominican Republic, 1968-7208el5 Industrial Tariff-generated Effective Protection in the
Dominican Republic 0
IX. Prices
9.1 Consumer Price Index of Santo Lomingo, 1960-73.9.2 indices of Wages and Salaries for the Public Sector, 1962-72.
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Table 1.1: POPULATION AND VITAL STATISTICS
Infant RateAverage Birth Death Mortality Natural Net
Population Yearly % Rate Rate Rate Live Increase MigrationYear (000) (growth) per '000 per 1000 per p000 Percent (000)
19202/ 905.11920-3 30141935V5 1, 4 94, .51935-50 2.419502/ 2,i35A81951 2,209.9 41-5 10.0 79.0 3.2 -1*11952 2,289h4 42,2 1001 78o7 3.2 -1.51953 2,371.8 4105 9.0 74.2 303 -1.51954 2A57,2 43.9 8.3 68.3 305 -0.51955 2,545.7 41.6 9.1 73.8 3,3 4o71956 2,637.3 40.6 9.1 77°3 3,2 -1.91957 2,732.3 409 5.6 74h8 3.2 -2.61958 2,830.6 42.0 8.4 76.8 3.14 8.61959 2,932.5 39.8 10.5 113.2 2,9 1.61950-60 3.619602/ 3,047U1 36,8 °O 100,6 2.6 -1071961 3s128.0 32.6 6.4 102.3 2.4 -7.91962 3,220.6 33.1 6.9 79,5 2,6 -6.71963 3,316*0 33,2 6,5 81&3 2.6 -0091964 3,1414,2 33.8 6.7 790O 2.7 -11021965 3,515.3 30,14 5.9 72,7 2.5 -2.31966 3,619i.4 34.9 7.14 81, 2,8 -9°71967 3,726.5 36.5 "09 80.4 2.9 -12.71968 3,836.9 35.6 ' o3 72*6 2,8 -16071969 3,950.5 39.2 6eI9 61.9 3.2 -16.41960-70 2.81970/ 44,006.4 147.5 1 o5 102.6 3.14 noa.
2/ Birth and Death Rates are based on registration data and are understated byapnroximately 20% and 40% respectively. The higher Birth Rate data for 1969-70are the result of improved registration proced-res.
2/ Census figures.
Source: National Statistical Office; 1960 and 1970 censuso
Table 1.2: DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH BY SIZE OF CITIES
(Number of Inhabitants and Percentages)
Percentage of GrowthNumber of Population at Time of Census in Relation
Size of Cities Cities to Previous Census(Number of Inhabitants)l/ in 1970 1950 1960 1970 1960 1970
More than 50,000:
Santo Domingo 181,53- 3 >9,980 673,470 103.8 82.0
Santiago 56,558 85,640 155,000 51.4 81.0
30,000 - 49,999 7 103,650 151,440 257,740 46.1 70.2
20,000 - 29,999 5 40,856 75,500 122,325 84.8 62.0
Less than 10,000-/ 77 99,105 188,800 295,340 90.5 56.4
All seats of munici-palities 98 508,408 922,090 1,593,235 81.4 72.8
1/ The cities were classified by groups according to the number of inhabitants registeredin the 1970 census and for the data for 1950 and 1960 the same cities were retained ineach group. In 1970, the only two cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants were SantoDomingo and Santiago.
2/ This group corresponds to the seats of those munic±-palities having less than 10,000inhabitants during the 1970 census.
Source: Bases para Formularuna Politica de Empleo en la Republica Dominicana, NationalPlanning Office, July 1970.
Table 1.3: NET MIGRATION ESTIMATE TO CITIES ACCORDING TO SIZE
(Number of Inhabitants and Percentages)
1960 1970Difference Differenceto real Percentage to real Percentage
Hypothet- population of distri- Hypothet- population of distri-Size of Cities at ical popu- (Net migra- bution of ical popu- (Net migra- bution ofTime of Census lation 1/ tion) migrants lation tion) 2/ migrants
More than 50,000:
Santo Domingo 259,004 111,976 56.4 486,450 187,020 49.1
Santiago 80,686 4,954 2.5 112,599 42,401 11.1
30,000 - 49,999 147,867 3,573 1.8 199,113 58,627 15.4
20,000 - 29,999 58,285 17,215 8.8 99,267 23,058 6.1
10,000 - 19,999 141,383 47,417 24.1 248,234 47,106 12.4
Less than 10,000 725,295 196,795 100.0 1,212.363 380,872 100.0
1/ The hypothesis that, should there had been no migration, each city would have grown in thesame proportion as that of the population throughout the country, was assumed. No otherfactors influencing the growth in each city were taken into consideration.
2/ It was assumed that the net migration was equal to the difference between the real popula-tion and that obtained by applying the national rate of growth registered during the previ-ous census.
Source: Bases para Formular una Politica de Empleo en la Republica Dominicana, National Plan-ning Office, July 1970.
Table 1.4: ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION AGED 15 YEARS AND OVERBY SECTORS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 1960, 1970, 1974
In Thousands Percentages1960 1970 1970 970 197h
Sector of Economic Activity (1) (2) (3) - (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
Agriculture, Forestry,Hunting and Fishing 504.0 502.2 59409 6L7.5 6104 45.3 55.5 53.8
1Mining and Quarrying 2.b 0.8 0.9 308 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3
Manufacturing Industry 66.9 97.5 81.6 147.1 802 8.8 7.6 12.3
Electricity, Gas and Water 303 1.7 2.4 6.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5
Construction 20.7 27.8 30.1 52.4 2.5 2.5 2.8 4.4
Commerce 54.6 74.8) a 6.7 6.7) )
Trarsport, Storage and ) ) ) )Communications 21.4 42.6) 362.5) 345.2 2.6 3.8) 33.8) 2807
Services 91.4 167.1) ) 11.1 15.1) )
Activities not adequatelydescribed 56.o 194.5 - 6.8 175 = -
Total 820.7 1,109.0 1,072.4 1,202.5 100.0 100.0 1COoO 100.0
1/ Projection.
Sources and Notes: Column (t) 1960 Census.(2) 1970 Census.(3) 1970 Census, recalculated by ILO Mission on empThyrent po]icya(4) First National Development Plan, National Planning Office.
Table 1 .5: ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATIONI! AGED 15 YEARS AND MORE,BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS, 1960 AND 1970
In Absolute Figures Ir. PercentOccupational Groups 1960 1570 1960 1570
Professional, technical and relatedworkers 23,180 33,693 2.8 3.0
Administrative, executive and managerialworkers 3,260 3,720 0.4 0.3
Clerical workers 27,360 79,742 3.3 7.2
Sales workers 45,630 59,681 5.6 5.4
Farmers, fishermen, hunters, loggers,and related workers 504,820 504,327 61.5 45.5
Workers in transport and conm2nicationoccupations 18,570 38,057 2.3 3.4
Craftsmen and production-process workersin manufacturing industries 2/ 57,330 82,002 7.0 7.4
Other craftsmen, production-processworkers and labourers not elsewhereclassified 44;7uO0 110,294 5.5 1C.0
Service workers ard related occupations 51,130 58,221 6.2 5.2
lWorkers not classifiable by occupation )24.6L0 1 292 5.4 12.6
Total 82C,'71C) 1 1C9,029-/ 100.0 1CO.0
1/ Workers seeking employment for the fd rst tdie are nct included.
/ In.cludes occupations related to spinning and weaving, dressmaking, shoemaking,carpentry, construction, printing and metal-working.
Recalculated by the ILO Employment Mission: 1,072,400.
Source: Census 1960, 1970, National Statistical Office.
Table 1.6: UNEMPLOYMENT IN SANTO DOMINGO0 1969(percent)
Percent of group Percert ofin labor force unemployed
Total Unemployed 13.2 lOOo0
Those with:
No education 1h.2 18.6
Some primary education 1 40 68e6
Some secondary education 11.0 107
Some university education 1/ 4.9 201
Length of Une mlovment Percent of Unemployed
Less than 5 weeks 30.2
5 to 10 weeks 1701
11 to 26 weeks 2009
17 weeks or more 31.8
/ All unemployed had only one year or less of university education/ About 8 percent dropped from sample because their period of unemploymentwas unknown
Source: "Estudio Sobre Presupuestos Familiares", Santo Domingo, 1971
Table 1.7: WEEKLY INCOME LEVELS OF THE PRIMARY LABOR FORCE, ACCORDING
TO EMPLOYMENT STABILITY, MIGRATORY CONDITION AND YEARS OF SCHOOLIN /(In pesos)
MigrantsLess than More than
Born in five years five yearsWorkers Santo Domingo of stability of stability
Schooling Schooling Schooling
0 - 6 7 or more 0 - 6 7 or more 0 - 6 7 or more
Employed atfixed salaries 31 52 19 36 34 34
Employed atfluctuating wages 31 46 19 25 35 44
1/ Includes 85% of the population.
Source: Bases para Formular una Politica de Empleo en la Republica Dominicana, National Plan-ning Office, July 1970.
Table 1.8: GROWTH AND ELASTICITY OF LABOR FORCE (1960-1970)
WHOLE COUNTRY RURAL ZONES URBAN ZONES
Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
(1) Rate of growth ofthe labor force 3.3 1.5 12.4 2.0 0.1 18.7 5.5 4.5 8.5
(2) Rate of growth ofthe populationof fifteen yearsor more 2.7 2.6 2.8 1.2 1.1 1.3 5.4 5.6 5.2
Elasticity =(1) : (2) 1.22 0.58 4.4 1.67 0.09 14.4 1.02 0.80 1.63
Source: Bases para Formular una Politica de Empleo en la Republica Dominicana, National Plan-ning Office, July 1970.
Table 1.9: RATE OF PARTICIPATION IN RURAL AND URBAN ZONES,
BY SEX (1960-70)
(In Percentages)
URBAN ZONES RURAL ZONES
Men Women Men Women
Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent-age Vari- age Vari- age Vari- age Vari-
Age ation ation ation ationGroups 1960 1970 1960-70 1960 1970 1960-70 1960 1970 1960-70 1960 1970 1960-70
15-19 53.4 42.2 -21.0 18.4 22.5 22.2 76.6 63.5 -17.1 3.8 22.4 489.5
20-24 91.2 77.5 -15.0 25.2 33.4 32.5 96.8 86.7 -10.4 4.7 24.1 412.8
25-29 96.6 92.9 - 3.8 25.0 34.9 39.6 98.4 91.5 - 7.0 4.4 23.1 425.0
30-34 98.4 95.7 - 2.7 24.7 34.7 40.5 98.7 93.3 - 5.5 5.1 24.1 372.5
35-39 98.2 93.5 - 4.8 23.3 33.4 43.4 98.8 92.6 - 6.3 6.0 24.3 305.0
40-44 98.1 90.2 - 8.1 24.4 32.1 31.6 98.6 86.8 -12.0 6.0 27.7 361.7
45-49 97.8 94.4 - 3.5 22.9 31.5 37.6 98.3 91.9 - 6.5 6.6 24.9 277.3
50-54 97.0 90.5 - 6.7 19.3 29.6 53.3 98.2 90.0 - 7.4 6.0 27.2 353.3
55-59 94.9 89.7 - 5.5 18.7 27.7 48.1 97.3 90.0 - 7.5 6.3 26.1 314.3
60-64 93.9 84.3 -10.2 14.1 25.1 78.0 95.5 88.1 - 7.7 6.8 29.2 329 4
65-69 72.8 76.3 4.8 10.8 20.7 91.7 85.2 85.6 0.5 4.9 21.4 336.7
70-74 54.9 71.1 29.3 6.0 16.9 181.7 77.8 83.0 6.7 3.8 23.7 523.7
75 or 32.7 52.7 61.2 2.4 16.4 583.3 59.8 74.4 24.4 2.2 23.9 986.4more
Source: Bases para Formular una Politica de Empleo en la Republica Dominicana, National Plan-ning Office, July 1970
Table 2.1: INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT MARKET PRICES ,1960-73
(millions of RD$)
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 197311
Gross Domestic 731.0 711.7 895.5 1022.0 1113.8 967.3 1069.6 1125.9 1162.2 1325.4 1485.5 1666.5 1987.4 2455.0Product at MarketPrices
Agriculture 200.5 193.7 247.9 263.9 284.5 263.4 274.3 269.1 268.9 321.3 345.1 370.6 409.0 512.8Crops (135.0) (121.3) (170.1) (178.6) (197.2) (173.4) (186.1) (182.2) (175.6) (220.3) (232.7) (248.5) (275.1) (354.8)Livestock ( ) ( ) ( 72.7) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 85.5) ( 93.1) (103.1) (112.6) (122.5) (141.9)Forestry and ( 65.5) ( 72.4) ( 85.3) ( 87.3) ( 90.0) ( 88.2) ( 86.9)
Fishing ( ) ( ) ( 5.1) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 7.8) ( 7.9) ( 9.3) ( 9.5) (11.4) (16.1)
Mining 13.5 15.2 10.9 11.8 12.9 13.0 13.1 18.2 18.1 21.2 22.7 23.5 51.4 70.0
Manufacturing 125.0 115.5 145.2 167.9 170.7 138.1 178.7 199.0 ,189.0 229.7 275.4 306.2 347.3 439.0
Construction 21.7 20.1 27.6 38.5 48.4 32.2 42.4 51.6 56.7 60.6 72.7 100.6 128.0 164.9
Commerce 135.4 128.0 159.5 181.3 192.8 152.4 171.5 180.0 189.6 206.1 237.6 27r, 9 332.1 410.0
Transport 29.9 29.8 40.0 47.4 60.2 44.7 62.6 65.7 79.5 94.1 104.5 112.R 130.8 157.0
Communications 3.3 3.3 4.4 5.1 5.6 5.2 5.8 6.3 7.0 8.7 10.3 13.S 14.0 19.3
Electricity 7.5 8.4 9.3 10.7 12.7 11.4 12.3 13.4 14.2 15.6 17.5 19.3 22.3 23.8
Finance 10.3 9.8 13.1 15.9 18.4 11.5 12.2 15.1 22.1 26.8 27.0 30.5 45.6 49.5
Housing 52.2 53.9 56.8 63.4 70.1 74.2 74.6 80.2 85.5 91.1 100.2 111.6 134.1 157.3
Government 71.6 76.9 109.8 133.1 144.7 144.6 135.2 131.8 136.3 145.5 152.1 167.1 175.3 186.4
Other Services 60.1 57.1 71.0 83.0 92.8 76.6 86.9 92.5 95.3 104.7 120.3 138.3 197,4 265.0
1/ Preliminary
Source: Central Bank and mission estimates.
Table 2.2: INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CONSTANT MARKET PRICES 1960-73
(millions of constant 1962 RD$)
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 191.8 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973.1
Gross Domestic Product atMarket Prices 783.5 766.3 895.5 953.8 1017.1 892.5 lo11.8 1045,5 1036.9 1l48.3 1271.9 1405.7 1581.4 1742.4
Agriculture 262.4 241.'4 247.9 252.4 264.1 246.0 263-4 263.5 Z65.2 297.7 313.8 331.0 342.8 365.3Crops (187.9) (164.5) (170.1) (168.9) (1i7./) (1S/.5) (171.8) (i69.7) (163.1) (191.7) (204.3) (217.3) (222.8) (239.2)Livestock ( 69.7) ( 72.0) ( 72.7) ( 77.9) ( 80.5) ( a2.5) ( 85.6) ( 87.9) ( 95.5) ( 99.2) (102.5) (106.8) (112.5) (116.8)Forestry and Fishing ( 4.8) ( 4.9) ( 5.1) ( 5.6) ( 5.9) ( 6.0) ( 6.0) ( 5.9) ( 6.6) ( 6.8) ( 7.0) ( 6.9) ( 7.5) ( 9.3)
Mining 12.1 12.7 10.9 10.8 12,2 12.1 11.9 15.5 14.8 17.0 18.1 18.4 59.6 85.8
Manufacturing 115.3 113.4 145.2 147.7 140.7 112.2 148.0 162.7 151.0 181.1 215.5 244.0 269.3 289.5
Construction 21.4 2G.0 27.6 35.8 43,2 29.3 38.8 45.2 49.9 53.3 64.2 86.3 105.6 120.3
Commerce 131.7 130.9 159.5 165.1 179.3 135.6 171.6 175.3 175.6 198.4 224.6 255.0 292.0 321.5
Transport 32.3 31.5 40.0 46.1 5/4.3 46.8 64.4 55.1 58.9 64.8 74.7 83.5 90.0 96.7
Commuilications 3.9 3.8 4.4 4.8 5.3 5.3 5.8 6.4 6.9 7.2 7.9 8.6 10.0 10.9
Electricity 8.1 8.2 9.3 10.1 11.8 10.4 12.8 14.2 15.2 17.2 19.7 22.2 25.1 29.4
Finance 12.9 12.0 13.1 14.0 16.9 15.5 16.8 17.2 17.9 19.0 21.2 21.4 23.2 26.4
Housing 53.4 54.3 56.8 61.3 67.4 71.0 75.4 80.4 85.8 91.4 97.7 105.5 114.5 125.6
Government 70.7 79.3 109.8 124.9 134.9 136.0 129.0 123.4 108.0 105.1 106.6 110.6 109.9 110.8
Other Services 59.3 58.8 71.0 77.8 86.5 72.3 82.9 86.6 87.7 98.2 108.6 120.6 138.4 160.2
1/ Preliminary.
Source: Central Bank and Mission Estimates.
Table 2.3: EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CUJRRENT PRICES, 1960-73
(millions of RD$)
1960 l9tl 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973-'
591.0 600.4 784,9 902.3 989.6 902.1 986.6 ' 1064.2 1177.3 1320.0 7465.2 1652.7 2026.6Private (498.8) (510.9) (654.9) (745.8) (824i61 (729.3) (834.4) (878.7) (.1 .1 ) (1 )13
.L) (1l '.I )) (1281 .1) IU-'CY. i) (1:41 .1 Jrlblic ( 92.2) ( 89.5) (130.0) (156.5) (165.0) (172.8) (152.2) (139.9) 149.1) 1,0.9) ( 172.0) ( 1P3.0) 173.7) 195.5)Gross Domestic Investment 84.8 58.0 98.1 150.6 187.9 86.8 156.0 160.8 164.2 217.7 274.1 319.0 366,0 480.0Fixed Investment 75.7 55.0 91.3 133.0 171.3 89.1 141.2 153.7 164.2 217.7 274.1 319.0 366.0 480.0
Piblic ( 36.5) ( 33.4) ( 31.9) ( 36.1) ( 37.8) ( 30.5) ( 42.9) ( 52.1) ( 57.9) ( 72.5) ( 76.4) (120.4) (141.0) (170.0)Private ( 39.2) ( 21.6) ( 59.4) ( 96.9) (133.5) ( 58.6) ( 98.3) (101.6) (106.3) (145.2) (197.7) (198.6) (225.0) (310.0)Change in Stocks 9.1 3.0 6.8 17.6 16.6 -2.3 14.8 7.1 - - - - - -Export of Goods and NFS 172.1 152.1 196.7 195.0 202.0 144.8 177.4 185./ 199.5 227.4 255.9 292.2 410.8 513.0Import of Goods and NFS 116.9 98.8 184.2 225.9 265.7 166.4 230.4 239.2 265.7 297.0 364.5 409.9 442,1 564.6Net Export of Goods and NFS 55.2 53.3 12.5 -30.9 -63,7 -21.6 - 73.0 53.5 -66.2 -69.6 -108.6 -117,7 -31.3 -51.6Gross Domestic Product at market price 731.0 711.7 895.5 1022.0 1113.8 967,3 1069.6 1125.9 1162.2 1325.4 1485.5 1666.5 1987.4 2455.0Net Factor Paments abroad (-) 9.6 18.4 21.3 19.9 18.8 12.0 18.4 19.7 19.0 23.4 25.9 28.8 46,9 76.8Gross National Product at market price 721.4 693.3 874.2 1002.1 1095.0 955.3 1051.2 1106.2 1143.2 1302.0 1459.6 1637.7 1940.5 2378.2Growth Rate of GNP (4) - -3.9 26.1 14.6 9,3 -12.8 10.0 5.2 3.3 13.9 12.1 12.2 18.5 22.6
1/ Preliminary.
Source: Central Bank and mission estimates.
Table 2.4: EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CONSTANT MARKET PRICES, 1960-73
(millions of Constant 1962 RD$)
1960 1961 1962 '963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19731/
Consumption 628.5 631.0 784.9 860.9 921.9 823.0 939.5 942.6 949.6 1030.7 1119.6 1224.6 1270.5 1393.7
Private (537.5) (538.6) (654.9) (714.1) (768.0) (660.4) (794.3) (811.6) (812.3) (879.7) ( 964.2) (1064.3) (1129.7) (1250.1)Public ( 91.0) ( 92.4) (130.0) (146.8) (153.9) (162.6) (145.2) (131.0) (137.3) (151.0) ( 155.4) ( 160.3) (140.8) (143.6)
Gross Domestic Investment 76.5 56.8 98.1 139.3 172.3 81.1 141.2 149.3 150.3 193.0 240.3 277.8 350.0 414.8
Fixed Investment 67.3 52.7 91.3 124.8 159.1 83.7 131.5 142.4 150.3 193.0 240.3 277.8 350.0 414.8
Public ( 34.9) ( 32.6) ( 31.9) ( 34.0) ( 35.1) ( 27.9) ( 39.2) ( 45.7) ( 50.7) ( 63.0) ( 67.0) (102.4) (131.9) (144.4)
Private ( 32.4) ( 20.1) ( 59.4) ( 90.8) (124.0) ( 55.8) ( 92.3) ( 96.7) ( 99.6) (130.0) (173.3) (175.4) (218.1) (270.4)
Change in Stocks 9.2 4.1 6.8 14.5 13.2 -2.6 9.7 6.9 - - - - - -
Export of Goods and NFS 188.7 175.4 196.7 172.9 175.7 143.9 141.5 169.1 169.3 180.3 209.9 247.8 326.3 392.2
Import of Goods and NFS 110.2 96.9 184.2 219.3 252.8 155.5 211.4 215.5 232.7 255.7 297.9 344.5 365.4 458.3
Net Export of Goods and NFS 78.5 78.5 12.5 -46.4 -77.1 -11.6 -69.9 -46.4 -63.4 -75.4 -88.0 -96.7 -39.1 -66.1
Gross Domestic Product at market price 783.5 766.3 895.5 953.8 1017.1 892.5 1010.8 1045.5 1036.5 1148.3 1271.9 1405.7 1581.4 1742.4
Net Factor Payments abroad (-) 9.0 18.0 21.3 19.3 17.9 11.2 16.9 17.7 17.0 20.2 22.1 24.3 37.3 54.5
Gross National Product at market price 774.5 748.3 874.2 934.5 999.2 881.3 993.9 1027.8 1019.5 1128.1 1249.8 1381.4 1544.1 1687.9
Growth Rate of GNP (.) - -3.4 16.8 6.9 6.9 -11.8 12.8 3.4 -0.8 10.7 10.8 10.5 11.8 9.3
1/ Preliminary.
Source: Central Bank and mission estimates.
Table 2.5: GDP, GNP AND NATIONAL INOIOPME, 1962-1973
(millions of RD$)
1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19731I: CURRENT PRICES
Gross Domestic Product at market price 895.5 1022.0 1113.8 967.3 1069.6 1125.9 1162.2 1325.4 1485.5 1666.5 1987.4 2455.0
Factor Payments (-) 21.4 20.2 19.1 13.0 19.4 20.7 20.0 24.4 27.0 30.3 48.4 79.7Factor Payments (+) 0.1 0.3 0.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.5 1.5 2.9
Gross National Product at market price 874.2 1002.1 1095.0 955.3 1051.2 1106.2 1143.2 1302.0 1459.6 1637.7 1940.5 2378.2
Indirect Taxes (-) 110.5 120.9 134.3 85.5 118.4 122.1 137.9 151.6 160.8 181.2 205.8 233.5Subsidies (+) 0.9 1.7 1.8 1.0 1.6 2.2 0.1 o.6 o.6 0.7 0.7 0.8
Gross National Product at factor cost 764.6 882.9 962,5 870.8 934.4 986.3 1005.4 1151.0 1299.4 1457.2 1735.4 2145.5
Depreciation (-) 53,2 60.3 66,2 57.2 63.8 66.8 71.3 78.8 88.3 99.7 117.3 142.3
National Income 711.4 822.6 896.3 813.6 870.6 919.5 930.1 1072.2 1211.1 135705 1618.1 2003.2
II: CONSTANT 1962 PRICES
Gross Domestic Pd ma 895.5 953,8 1017 1 892.5 1010.8 104565 1036.9 1148.3 1271.9 1405.7 1581.4 1742.4
Growth Rate (%) - 6.5 6,6 -12.3 13.3 3,4 - 0.8 10.7 10.8 10.5 12.5 10.2
Net Factor Payrments (-) 21.3 19.3 17.9 11.2 16.9 17,7 17.4 20.2 22.1 24.3 36.9 51.5
Gross National Product at market price 874.2 934.5 999,2 681.3 993.9 102708 1019.5 1128.1 1249.8 1381.4 1544.5 1687.9
Growth Rate % - 6.9 6.9 -11.8 12.8 3.4 - 0.8 10.7 10.8 10-5 11.8 9.3
GNP per capita 271.4 281.8 292,7 250,7 274.6 275.8 265.7 285.6 312.0 335.4 364,8 387.8
I/ Estimate
Source: Central Bank and Mission Estimates.
Table 2.6: COMPOSITION OF INVESTMENT, 1960-73
(millions of RD$)
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19731k
Fixed Capital Formation 75.7 55.0 91.3 133.0 171.3 89.1 141.2 153.7 164.2 217.7 274.1 319.0 366.0 480.0
Machinery and Equipment ( 31.7) ( 14.4) ( 35.6) ( 55.I) ( 73.3) ( 23.9) ( 55.5) ( 52.3) ( 54.0) ( 78.7) (110.2) (128.2) (--- ) (--.
Construction ( 44.0) ( 40.6) ( 55.7) ( 77.9) ( 98.0) ( 65.2) ( 85.7) (101.4) (110.2) (139.0) (163.9) (190.8) . ) (. )
Private?-/ 39.2 21.6 59.4 96.9 133.5 58.6 98.3 101.6 106.3 145.2 197.7 198.6 225.0 310.0
Machinery and Equipment ( 26.8) ( 10.5) ( 27.3) ( 41.4) ( 61.2) ( 12.0) ( 42.9) ( 40.0) ( 43.3) ( 58.5) (103.3) (115.7) ( ) (* )
Construction ( 12.4) ( 11.1) ( 32.1) ( 55.5) ( 72.3) ( 46.6) ( 55.4) ( 61.6) ( 63.0) ( 86.7) ( 94.4) ( 82.9) ( ? (--.
Public 36.5 33.4 31.9 36.1 37.8 30.5 47.9 52.1 57.9 72.5 76.4 120.4 141.0 170.0
Machinery and Equipment ( 4.9) ( 3.9) ( 8.3) ( 13.7) ( 12.1) ( 11.9) ( 12.6) ( 12.3) ( 10.7) ( 20.2) ( 6.9) ( 12.5) ( ) ( .
Construction ( 31.6) ( 29.5) ( 23.6) ( 22.4) ( 25.7) ( 18.6) ( 30.3) ( 39.8) ( 47.2) ( 52.3) ( 69.5) (107.9) ( ) ( )
Changes in Stocks 9.1 3.0 6.8 17.5 16.6 -2.3 _4.?8 7.1 - - _
Gross Domestic Investment 84.8 _58.0 98.1 150.6 187.9 86.8 _b560 160.8 164.2 217.7 274.1 319.0 366.0 480.0
(% of Gross Domestic I:eesto-.ent)
Fixed Capital Formation 89.3 94.8 93.1 88.3 91.2 102.6 90.5 95.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Machinery and Equipment ( 37.4) ( 24.8) ( 36.3) ( 36.6) ( 39.0) ( 27.5) ( 35.6) ( 32.5) ( 32.9) ( 36.2) ( 40.2) ( 40.2) ( ) (. )
Construction ( 51.9) ( 70.0) ( 56.8) ( 51.7) ( 52.2) ( 75.1) ( 54.9) ( 63.1) ( 67.1) ( 63.8) ( 59.8) ( 59.8) . ) (. )
Private2/ 46.2 37.2 60.6 64.3 71.1 67.5 63.0 63.2 64.7 66.7 72.1 62.3 61.5 64.6
Machinery and Equipment ( 31.6) ( 18.1) ( 27.8) ( 27.5) ( 32.6) ( 13.8) ( 27.5) ( 24.9) ( 26.4) ( 26.9) ( 37.7) ( 36.3) ( ) ( )
Construction ( 14.6) ( 19.1) ( 32.8) ( 36.8) ( 38.5) ( 53.7) ( 35.5) ( 38.3) ( 38.3) ( 39.8) ( 34.4) ( 26.0) . ) (. )
Public 43.0 57.6 32.5 24.0 20.1 35.1 27.5 32.4 35.3 33.3 27.9 37.7 38.5 35.4
Machinery and Equipment ( 5.8) ( 6.7) ( 8.5) ( 9.1) ( 6.4) ( 13.7) ( 8.1) ( 7.6) ( 6.5) ( 9.3) ( 2.5) ( 3.9) (.o ) (...
Construction ( 37.2) ( 50.9) ( 24.0) ( 14.9) ( 13.7) ( 21.4) ( 19.4) ( 24.8) ( 28.8) ( 24.0) ( 25.4) ( 33.8) ( ) (.)
Change in Stock 10.7 5.2 6.9 11.7 8.8 -2.6 9.5 4.4 -- - - _
Gross Domestic Investment 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 500.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
1/ Estimate.
2/ Includes change in stocks from 1968 to 1973.
Source: Central Bank and Mission Estimates.
Table 2.7: DEFATORS iOR NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AGGREGATE, 1960-71(1962=100)
Export ImportGDP Consumption Investment (incl.NFS) (incl.NFS)
1960 93.30 914.03 110.85 91.20 106.08
1961 92067 95.15 102.11 86.72 101.96
1962 100.00 100.00 100000 100.00 100.00
1963 107.15 104.81 108.11 112.78 103.01
1964 109.51 107.314 109.05 114.97 105.10
1965 108.38 109.61 107.03 10o.63 107.01
1966 105.82 105.00 110.48 111.20 108.99
1967 107.69 108.06 107.70 109.80 111.00
1968 112.13 112.07 109.25 117.84 114,18
1969 115.142 114,22 112.80 126.12 116.15
1970 116.79 11 7.90 11 1407 121.92 122.36
1971 118.55 119.65 11)4.83 117.92 l18.98
1972 125.67 130.08 101457 125.9O 120.99
1973 140.90 145.141 115.72 130.80 123.19
19714 155.00 ... a..
Source: Central Bank.
Table 2.8: PROJECTED NATIONAL ACCOUNTS, 1974-85
(In million RD$, constant 1974 Prices)
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1985
National Pccounts:
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 3349 3539 3767 4010 4271 4546 4838 6603Indirect Taxes less.Subsidies 264 279 297 316 337 359 382 521Gross Domestic Product at Factor Costs 3085 3260 3470 3694 3934 4187 4456 6082Terms of Trade Effect - 396 81 -64 -106 -123 -137 -208Gross Doiestic Income 3085 3656 3551 3630 3828 4064 4319 5874
Consumption 2647 2706 2854 3036 3230 3415 3609 4732
Domestic Savings 438 950 697 594 598 649 710 1142
Investment 586 593 637 685 736 791 850 1217
Exports 724 835 909 965 1023 1104 1193 1765
Exports (Import Capacity) 724 1231 990 900 918 981 1056 1557
Imports 872 874 931 991 1055 1123 1195 1631
Resource Balance -148 357 59 -91 -137 -142 -139 -74
Ratios
Average Savings Rate 0.1420 0.2599 0.1963 0.1636 0.1562 0.1597 0.1644 0.1944
Marginal Savings Rate - 0.950 2.968 -1.191 -.009 0.182 0.211 0.312
Incremental Capital/Output Ratio - 3.159 2.820 2.843 2.861 2.904 2.941 3.090
Source: Mission Estimates.
Table 3.1: BALANCE OF PAI&ENTS - CURRENT ACCOTIJ, 1966-73
(millions of RD$)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973-
Merchanlise sxporto 136.7 156.2 163.5 184.1 213.2 243.0 347.6 442.1Merchandise Imports 166.9 174.7 196.8 217.2 278.0 311.1 337.7 421.9
Trade Balance -30.2 -18.5 -33.3 -33.1 -64.8 -68.1 9.9 20.2
Service ieceipts 21.7 30.5 37.0 44.3 49.1 50.7 63.9 74.0Freight and Insurance (1.6) ( 4.0) ( 4.0) ( 1.6) ( 5.4) ( 5.5) ( 6.4) ( 7.3)Other Transport (1.9) ( 3.5) ( 365) ( 4.0) ( 4.0) ( 5.0) ( 5.8) ( 6.2)Travel ( 3.9) ( 8.0) (13.0) (17.7) (21.7) (21.4) (32.9) (38.0)Investment Income ( 1.0) ( 1.0) 1.0) ( 1.0) ( 1.0) ( 1.5) ( 1.5) ( 2.9)Goverrment, n.i.e. ( 7.6) (6.0) ( 7.0) 7 7.0) () ( 5.0) ( 5.0) ( 5.0)Other Services ( 5.7) ( 8.0) ( 8.5) (10.0) (12.0) (12.3) (12.3) (141.6)
Service Paynents 82.9 85.2 88.9 104.2 111.7 126.1 15565 22413Freight and Insurance (19.2) (20.0) (22.6) (25.8) (33.0) (39.0) (44e8) (6165)Other Transport ( 5.0) ( 5-1) ( 5.0) ( 55) ( 6.0) ( 8.5) ( 9.0) ( 9.7)Travel (27.0) (28.5) (30.0) (36.0) (36.7) (36.5) (41 .1) (51.8)Investment Income (1 9.4) (20.7) (20.0) (24.4) (27.0) (30.3) (48.4) (81.0)Government, n.i.e. (3-4) ( 1 -9) ( 1 .8) ( 2.0) (2.0) ( 1.8) ( 1 .7) ( 1.8)Other Services ( 8 9) ( 9.0) ( 9.5) (1065) ( 7.0) (10.0) (1065) (1865)
Niet Services -61.2 -54.7 -51.9 -59.9 -62.6 -75.4 -91.6 -150.3
Current Transfers 16.9 6.0 1 (.0 27.1 31.2 41.4 46.8 50.6
Private ( 6-5) ( 6.0) ( 8.9) (25.5) (30c4) (40,3) (45.2) (49.0)Public (10.4) ( ) (1.1) ( 1.6) ( 0.3) ( 1.1) ( 1.6) ( 1.6)
Current Account Balance -74.5 -67.2 -75.2 -65.9 -96.2 -102.1 -34.9 -79.5
1/ Preliminary.
Source: Central Bank, I1F and Mission Estimates,
Table 3.2: BALANCE OF PAkEgNTS - CAPITAL ACCOUNT , 1)66-73
(millions of RD$)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1 97/
Current Account Banlance -74.5 -67.2 -75.2 -65.9 -96.2 -102.1 -34.9 -79.5
Private Capital (net) 5.4 10.8 49.2 35.B 71.4 89.8 56.5 53.4
Direct Investment - - 23.0 24.1 58.'4 50.0 44.7 54.7Loans, long-terrm 6.4 12.0 11.5 9.2 8.3 27.1 20.2 2.9Other (incl. short-term movement) - 1.0 - 1,2 14.7 2.5 4.7 12,7 - 3°4 _ 4.-
Public Sector Capital (net) 26.9 33.0 19.3 35.4 30.7 14.8 34.7 27.5
Loans 2765 34.2 20.5 36.0 30.6 14.8 34.7 26.3Central Government 27.5 34.2 20.5 8.8 15.5 5.6 12.5 19.9Drawings (28.0) (37,7) (23.1) (1 2.5) (19.3) (1 2.1) (16.5) (25-4)Amortization (0-5) (3.5) (2.6) (3.7) (3.8) (6.5) ( 4h0) (5.5)
Other Government - - - 27.2 15.1 9.2 22.2 6.4Drawings ( _ ) ( _ ) ( _ ) (3101) (21.5) (22.6) (37.8) (19.1)Amortization ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( 3.9) ( 6.4) (13.4) (15.6) (12.7)
Subscription to International Orga-nizations and SM Allocation - 0.6 - 1.2 - 1 .2 - o.6 0.1 - - -
SDR Allocation - - - - 5.4 )4.6 5.0 -
Errors and Omissions (net) 28.5 3.9 5.9 12.4 - 5,2 - 0.4 -41.4 5.4
NIet Reserve ikLovEments(increase -) 13.7 19.5 0.6 17.7 - 6.1 - 6.7 -19.9 - 6.8
Central Bank 23.4 12,7 - 9.2 -12.5 1,8 -15.7 -18.9 -21.2Conmercial Banks - 9,7 o.8 10.0 - 5,2 - 7.9 9.0 - 1.0 14,4
1/ Preliminary
Source: Central Bank and L:4J.
Table 3.3: COMMODITY EXPORTS, 1966-197L
(millions of $)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 P
Agricultural Products (Processedand Unprocessed) 124.7 141.1 146.1 163.9 191.2 218.3 271.6 329.1 ...Sugar and By-Products 80.5 94.2 91.8 98.9 115.9 145.6 176.4 205.8 348.2
Raw Sugar (70.3) (81.8) (82.8) (88.1) (103.5) (131.8) (159.7) (187.1) (324.1)Furfural ( 3.7) ( 4.1) ( 3.0) ( 4.7) ( 5.1) ( 6.5) ( 8.5) ( 7.9) (8.0)Molasses ( 4.0) ( 5.4) ( 4.8) ( 4.8) ( 6.8) ( 7.3) ( 7.4) ( 10.1) (13.0)Other ( 2.5) ( 2.8) ( 1.2) ( 1.3) ( 0.5) ( - ) ( 0.8) ( 0.7) (3.1)
Cocoa and By-Products 11.1 12.0 13.9 20.1 19.6 13.5 18.4 24.2 47.8Cocoa Beans (10.8) (11.6) (13.6) (19.8) ( 19.2) ( 13.0) ( 16.0) ( 19.5) (14.2)Chocolate ( 0.3) ( 0.4) ( 0.3) ( 0.3) ( 0.4) ( 0.4) ( 0.2) ( 0.3) (1.2)Other (_ ) (_ ) (_ ) (_ ) ( ) C 0.1) ( 2.2) ( 4.4) (2.4)
Coffee 21.0 17.0 17.9 21.3 28.9 23.9 29.8 46.5 46.2Tobacco and By-Products 6.6 10.5 11.3 12.7 14.3 20.8 28.8 30.3 39.5Bananas 0.8 - 0.2 0.1 0.3 O0.1 1.0 1.3Livestock 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.1 - - - -Meat - o.3 3.6 4.0 3.4 3.0 6.7 10.1 9.2Fish - 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2Groundnut Cakes 1.7 1.9 1.2 0.8 1.2 o.7 0.3 -Copra 0.5 0.9 0.4 - 0.3 0.4 - 0.1Orange and Lemon Oils 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2Other 2.1 3.6 4.8 5.5 6.8 9.8 9.8 10.4 . *
Mineral Products (Processed andUnrocessed) 1U.9 13.4 13.8 15.6 16.3 17.6 62.3 99.2 * Bauxite 10.3 12.8 12.6 14.6 15.1 16.0 14.9 14.8 17-°Ferronickel - - - - - 0.5 47.0 83.5 93.1Other 0.6 0.6 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.1 0.4 0.9) ...
Manufactures, Re-exportsand Other 1.1 1.8 3.6 4.5 6.0 7.1 13.7 13.8
TOTAL COMMODITY EXPORTS 136.7 156.2 163.5 184.1 213.2 243.0 347.6 442.1 m
2 Includes all others P - preliminarySource: Central Bank
Table 304: STRJTC7T7JR D'. CThIONDTY EXPORTS, 1966-197 4
(percent)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1°71 1972 1973 1974
Agricultural Products (Processed and 91.2 90.? 89.4 89.1 89.2 85.2 45Unprocessed)
Sugar and By-Products 58.9 60.2 56.3 53.7 54.3 59.9 50.7 46.6 54.9Paw Sugar (51.4) (52-4) (50.7) (47.9) (48-5) (54.2) (45.9) (442.3) (51.1)F'urfural ( 2.7) ( 2.6) ( 1.9) ( 2.5) ( 2.4) ( 2.7) ( 2.4) ( 1.8) (1.3)Molasses ( 2.9) ( 3.5) (3.0) ( 2.6) ( 3.2) ( 3.0) ( 2.1) ( 2.3) (2.0)Other ( 1.8) (1.8) (0.7) ( 0.7) ( 0.2) ( - ) ( 0.2) ( 0.2) (0.5)
Cocoa and By-Products 8.1 7.7 8.5 10.9 9.2 5.6 5.3 5.5 7.5Cocoa Beans ( 7-9) (77-4) ( 8.3) (10.7) ( 9.0) ( 5.4) ( 4.6) ( 4-4) (7.0)Chocolate ( 0.2) ( 0-3) ( 0.2) ( 0.2) ( 0.2) ( 0.2) ( 0.1) ( 0.1) (0.2)Other ) ( - ) ( ^ ) ( ) ( ) ( 0.6) (1-0) .(o.h)
Coffee 15.4 10.9 10.9 11.6 12.1 9.0 8.6 10.5 7.3
Tobacco and By-Products 4.8 6.7 6.9 6.9 6.5 8.4 8.2 6.8 6.2
Bananas o.6 - 0.1 0.1 0.1 - 0.3 0.3
Meat - 0.2 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.2 1.9 2.3 1.4
Other 3.4 4.5 4.5 3.7 5.2 5.1 2.8 2.5 ...
Mineral Products (Processed and 8.6 8.4 8.4 7.3 7.1 17.9 22.4Unprocessed)
Bauxite 7.5 8.2 7.7 7.9 7.1 6.6 4.3 3.3 2,8
Ferronickel - - - - - 0,2 13.5 18.9 14.7Other 0.14 0. 4 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2
Manufactures, Re-exports 0.9 1.2 2.2 2.5 3-7 3.7 3. 9 _J_l 5.2and Other
TOTAL COMMODITY EXPORTS 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Source: Table 3.3
Table 3.5: V0LIU? AND UNIT VALUE OF MAIN EXPORT CO~MNDITIES, 1966-1974
(volume in thousand metric tons, unit prices in $ per metric ton)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
I. Volume
Raw S'ugar 548.3 646.5 604.8 617.7 763.8 1026.5 1098.6 1037.3 1015.7
Furfural 15.0 14.7 11.7 20.1 19.5 24.1 27.6 27.9 24.3
Molasses 233.3 227.3 165.1 271.6 309.4 274.1 295.2 290.9 210.1
Other Sugar By-Products 52.8 73.1 31.0 24.8 5.6 - 8.2 14 .4 11.0
Cocoa 25.9 23.9 25.3 25.1 34.4 26.9 32.2 23.2 26.6
Coffee 25.4 22.2 23.5 28.5 28.5 26.5 29.7 35.4 31.3
Tobacco 12.7 20.0 16.5 17.6 19.6 26.0 32.5 31.4 42.3
Bauxite 1001.3 1243.3 1206.8 1352.3 1293-. 1311.2 1227.1 1415.9 1473.6
Ferronickel - - - - - 0.5 41.7 76.2 79.8
II. Unit Value
Rawm Sugar 128.2 126.5 136.9 142.6 135.5 130.4 145.4 180.3 31901
Furfural 246.7 278.9 256.4 233.8 260.9 300.3 307.6 281.6 327.9
Molasses 17.1 23.8 29.1 17.7 22.1 26.6 24.9 34.7 61,6
Other Sugar By-Products 47.3 38.3 38.7 52.4 5.6 - 98.9 52.4 2824.6
Cocoa 416.7 486.6 538.6 809.9 556.4 467.7 497.1 842.4 1665.6
Coffee 825.6 767.2 762.1 766.2 1031.6 878.6 1000.9 1120.3 1282.8
'robacco 520.5 517.2 681.2 704.1 712.2 768.4 877.5 951.3 921.5
Bauxite 10.3 10.3 10.4 10.8 11.7 12.2 12.1 10.5 12.1
Ferronickel - - - - - 1107.3 1128.3 1096.2 1166.1
Source: Central Bank
Table 3.6: IMPORTS BY MAJCR CATEGORIES, 1966-73
(millions of RD$)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
Total 160.8 174.7 196.9 217.2 278.0 344.5 365.4 458.3
Consuwier Goods 84. 1 81.4 99.2 106.0 136.4 143.0 150.1 19265
Food (2365) (20.4) (29.2) (22.7) (26.8) (27.4) (32.6)Tobacco and Beverages ( 1.1) ( 0.7) ( 1.0) ( 1.2) ( 1.3) (0.) (..o) C...)Consumer Durables (21 .1) (22.7) (27.6) (35.6) (49.1) C.,.) C...)Other (38.4) (37.6) (41.4) (46.6) (59.2) (.o.) (.0o)
Fuels and Lubricants 13.3 12.5 12.9 17.5 18.6 30.0 33.3 51.8
Rawi Materials and Intermediate Goods 37.8 )I4L-8 43.8 )!C) 54.4 85.8 89.9 118,7
Construction Materials 6.6 8.6 12.4 13.2 20.4 17.2 19.4 24.3
Capital Goods 19.0 27.4 28.6 34.5 42.8 6805 72.7 71 .0
Capital Goods for Agriculture ( 4.9) ( 6.o) ( 6.0) ( 6.7) ( 7.2) (ooo) ...o) C..)Capital Goods for Mining and Manufact. ( 7.8) (13.6) (14.7) (17.8) (28.9) (ooo) ( o) (ooo)Capital Goods for Transportation andCommunication ( 6.3) ( 7.8) ( 7.9) (10.1) (12.1) (.o) (oo) (e-*)
Source: Central Bank and Mission Estimates.
Table 3.7: DIEECTIONs OF THADE-EXPORTS, 1966-73
($ millions)
1966 1967 1068 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
TOTAL EXPORTS 136.7 156.6 163.5 184.1 213.5 243.0 3L7.6 6
North America 120.0 133.6 139.2 1y.0 168.2 172.4 201.0 268.0Canada 0.8 0.° 0.8 .4 o. 1.8 1.9 2.2United States 119.2 133.2 138.4 148.6 167.7 170.6 199.1 265.8
LAFTA o.4 0.8 o.6 0.8 1.4 1.1 1.0 2.2Venezuela 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.3 1.1 ° 5 57. 1.Other 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.2 o.6
CACK 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 - 0.1 0.1 0.1
Other Western I-iemisphere 2.3 4.8 8.3 14.4 11.5 12.8 248 33.2Netherland Antilles 0.3 0.8.7 0.2 0.3 0. 0.3 0.3Puerto RLico 1.2 2.7 6.9 12., 9.8 10.2 21.3 27.9Surinam 0.3 0° - 0.1 - 0.1 0.3 0.5Other 0.5 0.8 0.9 1.8 1.4 1.9 2.9 4.5
EEC 8.6 8.5 6.1 10.7 13.7 14.6 58.2 61.3Belgium 2.3 2 . 1.8 T7J .4 -7.7 10.7 TFrance 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.4 0.8 2.9 3.5 10.7N^J. Germannr 1.1 1.° 0.7 2.1 1.7 1.0 5.1 2,6Ho!l^nd 2.2 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.4 1.3 38.2 35.7Italy 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.6 0.9 1.1
EFTL 1.7 3.8 2.8 2.2 2.0 o.6 4.6 8.3or-ce a- 1 T T. T04 07. _ 0.3 CUnited Kingdom 0.3 1.8 1.2 1.1 0.9 o.6 3.8 7.'Other 0.2 0., 0.6 0.3 0.2 - 0.5 0.4
Other Europe 2.6 4.0 ' 5 7-r 14.' 1.s 30.9Spain 2 .0 .9 1 3.0 3.Other 03 - - 1.3 4.7 17.6
Rest of the World 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.5 9.2 27.1 38.0 38.1
Source: Central Bank and National Statistical 0ffice
Table 3.8: DIREOTION OF TRADE-IFPORTS, 1966-72
($ m-llionls)
1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
TOTAL l*lPOPT- 202.4 120.7 160.5 174.7 196.8 217.2 278.0 311.1-/ 337.7-/
-! hAmeric, 10" 46.8 79, 9l.1 107.7 113.6 .....Canada 7 5. 14. .United States 97.2 42.9 74.2 90.1 102.5 108.5 124.0 153.1 188.8
LAFT-A 5.4 4-3 3-3 3.4 5.1 7.0 7.0 8.7 ...Venezuela 2.1 2.1 1.7 3.9 T7 .Other 1.3 2.2 1.2 1.? 1.2 2.4 3.7 ...
CACr0. - 0.1 0.4 4.3 6.2 7.0 5.9 ._.
Other Western Hemisphere 14.e 10.0 16.6 19.6 19.8 20.1 25.0 23.3-/ 21.92/Netherland Antilles 8. 4 L 10.3 10.0 11.2 13.1 ... ...Panama °0. 0-7 1., 1.3 1.2 0.9 1.8 ... ...Puerto Rico 4.5 4.0 4.4 6.C 6.7 6.2 7.7 ... ...Other 1.1 0.5 4-4 2.0 1.9 1.8 2.4 ... ...
EEC 33.6 14.1 26.2 26.6 30.0 32.0 45.4 42.0 43.9-- relgiua -5.2 1.9 3.9 3.9 3.9' 3.3 4. France 4-3 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.6 ... ...W. Cermany 12.6 5.3 10.1 10.5 13.4 15.8 18.3
7olland 6.0 3-4 5.7 6.1 6.2 5.3 10.1 ... ....Italy 5.5 2.5 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.6 9.8 ...
EFTA 168 5.1 13.0 11.8 12.2 13.5c 16.8 19.0 23.7NTorway 1.2 21.2 2 .0 2.1 2 .4 . . .United Kingdon 9-. 2.4 6.8 6.6 6.8 7.5 9.1Other ,5 1.5 3.6 3.2 3.3 3.6 4.9 ... ...
Other Europe 3.1 1.1 3.0 2.7 3.1 4.2 4.8 10.0 10.1Spain 2.6 1.1 2.9 6 3.0 7.-o -74-57*Other 0. - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3
Rest of the World 5 5.2 18.6 16.1 14.6 20.6 30-6 49.1 49.3Japan 12.6 3.9 14.0 12.2 12.1 18. 7 -Other 3.0 1-3 4.6 3.9 2.5 1.9 3.8
Unidentified 2 34-1 0.34-o4 -
1/ Preliminary estimnates.iV Includes LAFTA and CACOR.
Source: Central Bank, 4ational Statistical Office and M'ission Estimates.
Table 3.y: ^wllBChiA'N_DISE :L,POhRTS OF LA,JO;O ThAJI Tf; PAi'TEtRS, 1966-70
- ComoositionTotal oa
1 966 1 967 1 90S 1969 1 97) 19 96-0 1 965 1 937 1968 1 9 $9 1 970 1 366-70
United States 74.2 90.1 102.5 108.5 124.0 499.3 52.7 55.7 56i 53.9 43.7 56.56
Canada 5.7 4-. 5.2 5.2 16.5 36.6 4.1 2.5 2.9 2.6 I.5 .90
Venezuela 2.1 1.7 3.9 4.6 4.2 1 .5 1.5 1.1 2.1 2.3 1 .6 7.22
ilonduras - 0.1 3.5 5.3 5.9 1428 - 0.1 1.9 2.6 2.3 1.58
Pierto Rico 4.4 G.1 6.7 6.2 7.7 31.1 3.1 3.;8 3.7 3.1 3.0 3.32
Nethierlands Antilles 6.5 10.3 10.0 11.2 13.2 51.2 4.6 6.5 5.5 5.6 5.2 4.4a
Germany 10.1 10.5 13.4 15.8 18.3 65.1 7.2 6.6 7.4 7.8 7.2 7.26
Belgiumn-Luxembourg 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.3 4.6 19.6 2.3 2.5 2.1 1.6 1.5 2.09
Holland 5.7 6.2 6.3 5.4 10.1 33.7 4.1 3.9 3.5 2.7 4.0 3.59
Italy 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.6 9.6 29.1 3.1 2.3 2. S 2.8 3.8 3.10
United Kingdom 6.8 6.6 6.9 7.5 9.2 37.0 4.8 4.2 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.94
Spairi 2.9 2.6 3.0 4.0 4 .5 17.0 2.1 1.6 1.6 2.0 1.3 1.61
Japan 14.0 12.2 12.1 13.8 26.6 83.9 9.9 7.7 6.6 9.3 10.5 8.95
Total 140.7 158.8 182.2 201 .4 254.3 937.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 103.'0
Source: Central Bank anu National Statistical Office.
Table 3.10: IMPORTS BY MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS CLASSIFIED BY ECONOMIC CATEGORY, 1968-1972
( o00 us$ )
ECONOMIC CATEGORY 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
1 Food and Beverages 36,172 27,815 35,193 37,450 44,132
11 Primary 10,484 7,937 9,267 10,979 12,582
111 For Industry (8,992) (5,273) (6,592) (7,651) (9,724)
112 For Household Consumption (1,492) (2,664) (2,675) (3,328) (2,858)
12 Processed 25,688 19,878 25,926 26,471 31,550
121 For Industry (7,861) (6,485) (7,693) (10,285) (15,074)
122 For Household Comsumption (17,827) (13,393) (18,233) (16,186) (16,476)
2 Industrial Supplies (Non-Food) 43.887 50.604 76,402 87.880 89,388
21 Primary 1,090 799 1,549 3,6t4 5,378
22 Processed 42,797 49,805 74,853 84,266 84,010
3 Fuels and Lubricants 14,057 13,389 151406 23,698 34,484
31 Primary 1,0141 420 526 650 -
32 Processed 13,016 12,969 14,880 23,048 34,484
321 Motor Spirit (11,321) (11,158) (13,064) (21,968) (33,764)
322 Other (1,695) (1,811) (1,816) (1,080) (720)
4 Machinery, and other Capital Equipment(Except Transport) and Accessories Thereof 33.079 39.596 59.796 69.358 70.840
41 Machinery and Other Capital Equipment 32,042 38,262 57,232 66,355 67,608
U Parts and Accessories 1,037 1,334 2,564 3,003 3,232
5 Transport Equipment 17.942 21.2443 32333 46.119 45.600
51 Passenger Motor Vehicles 4,342 6,569 9,693 12,900 11,707
52 Other 6,369 13,732 11,554 20,882 19,740
521 Industrial (5,899) (13,039) (10,674) (19,755) (18,496)
522 Non-Industrial (470) (693) (1,180) (1,127) (1,244)
53 Parts and Accessories 7,231 942 10,786 12,337 14,153
6 Consumer Goods not Elsewhere Specified 16.691 20.505 24.257 25,963 30.298
61 Durable 3,090 4,272 6,309 6,203 6,840
62 Semi-Durable 3,676 5,034 5,410 5,895 8,505
63 Non-Durable 9,925 11,199 12,538 13,865 14,953
7 Goods not i sewhere specified 13.172 13.931 18,984 19,374 16.65
TOTAL 175,000 187,083 262,371 309,842 331,393
Note: Figures in this table were taken from the trade reports (Exports to Donwinican Republic) of the trading partners.
Sources: Trade publication of each trtding partner.
Table 3.11: IHDRTS Br HAJOR TRADING PARTNEtS CLASSIFIED BY ECONOMIC CATBGORY, 1968-1972
(Percentage Distribution)
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
1 Food and Beberages 20.67 14.87 13.41 12.09 13.32
11 Primary 5.99 4.24 3.53 3.54 3.80
111 For Industry (5.14) (2.82) (2.51) (2.47) (2.93)
112 For Household Consumption (0.85) (1.42) (1.02) (1.07) (D.86)
12 Processed 14.68 10.63 9.88 8.54 9.52
121 For Industry (4.49) (3-47) (2.93) (3.32) (4.55)
122 For Household Consumption (10.19) (7.16) (6.95) (5.22) (4.97)
2 Industrial SuDPlies (Non-Food) 25.08 27.05 29.12 28.36 26.97
21 Primary 0.62 0.43 0.59 1.17 1.62
22 Processed 24.46 26.62 28.53 27.19 2i.35
3 Fuels and Lubricants 8.03 7.16 5-87 7.65 10J4l
31 Primary 0.59 0.22 0.20 0.21
32 Processed 7.44 6.93 5.67 7.44 10.41
321 Motor Spirit (6.47) (5.96) (4.98) (7.09) (1Co.19)
322 Other (0.97) (0.97) (0.69) (0.35) (C.22)
4 (Except Transyort) and Accessories There of 18.90 21.16 22.79 22,39 21.3
41 Machinery and Other Capital Equipment 18.30 20.45 21.81 21.42 2C.40
42 Parts and Accesaorias 0.60 0.71 0.98 0.97 0.97
5 Transport Ebuipient ..12A 11.36 1243 1 h 88 13.76
51 Passenger Motor Vehicles 2.48 3.51 3.69 4.16 3.53
52 Other 3.64 7.34 4.52 6.74 5.96
521 Industrial (3.37) (6.97) (4.07) (6.38) (558)
522 Non-Industrial (0.27) (0.37) (0.45) (0.36) (0.38)
53 Parts and Acceseories 4.13 0.51 4.11 3.98 4.27
6 Consumer Goods not iLceuhere Specified 9.5 10.96 9.25 8.38 9.14
61 Durable 1.77 2.28 2.41 2.00 2.06
62 Semi-Durable 2.10 2.69 2.06 1.90 2.57
63 Non-Durable 5.67 5.99 4.78 4.48 4.51
7 Goode not ELseihere Specified 7.24 6.25 5.03
TOTAL 100.00 100t>00 100.00 100.00' 100.00
Source, Table 3.8 a
Table 3.12: AEIG-HTED ITIPORT PRICE INDEX, 1966-73
(1 970=1 00)
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 (June)
U.S. and Puerto Rico 89 90 92 95 100 103 107 124 154.0
Canada 88 90 92 94 100 103 108 123 163.0
Venezuela & Neth. Antilles 100 100 100 100 100 100 115 157 400.0
Honduras 97 95 95 95 100 102 101 119 n.a.
Germany 90 90 88 92 100 106 118 144 163.0
Belgium-Luxembourg 93 92 91 96 100 99 112 138 n.a
Holland 96 95 94 96 100 106 116 143 179.5
Italy 92 93 92 96 100 107 115 132 154.0
United Kingdom 96 96 90 93 100 106 115 127 1J48.0
Spain 105 105 93 93 100 104 119 143 n.a
Japan 92 93 93 95 100 104 114 141 175.3
Import Price Index1/ 91.0 91.8 92.4 95.1 100.0 103.4 110.2 130.9 n.a.
1/ The weighted average of the Export Price Indices, expressed in IJS$, of Dominican Republic's major tradingpartners, accounting for over 90% of imports.
Sources: IFS, Central Bank, National Statistical Office, and Staff Estimates.
Table 313: IMPORT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, 1967-73
Years Liters RD$(FOB)
Gasoline 1967 229,361,801 ',886,5281968 239,1414,457 6,066,7171969 271,210,464 6,v 926,0011970 257,320,132 tj, 565, oo81971 318, 351,724 3, 940, 7201972 357,041X,350 Ji, 200,0001973
Gasoline for Aviation1967 9,656,182 306,8061968 4.,616,851 173,5971969 8,556,369 280,2361970 17,307,398 473,2041971 16,533,365 551,3701972 17,664,151 846,ooo1973 18,791,650 1s300s,000
Diesel Oil1967 114,848,778 1.,814.,7571968 133,168,915 ',300,o471969 164.L467,917 2,719,5021970 159, 086,318 2 ,795,8851971 261h,h16,895 .,639,1541972 319,458,050 1C,200,0001973 75,166,600 3,1,00,000
Bunker Fuel Oil1967 150,140,068 1,888,7451968 79,228,t19 1,000,6101969 380,808,465 4,583,4801970 333,938,831 ,9biiL,68l1971 137,510,305 2,118,0721972 405,899,640 6,L80,0001973 241,291,V1O5 7,150,000
Source: Oficina National de Estadistica
Table 3.14: CENTRAL BANK FOREIGN EXCHANGE BALANCE - 1973
(millions of RD$)
Credit Debit Balance
Exports (FOB) 356.8 - 356.8Imports (CIF) - 363.6 -363.6
Trade Balance 356.8 363.o - 6.8
Service Receipts 25.0 53.8 -28.8Freight and Insurance ( 0.1) ( 0.1) ( - )Other Transport ( 3.3) ( 6.8) (-3.5)Travel ( 2.)) ( 0.3) ( 2.1)Investment Income ( 2.1) (27.7) (-25.6)Government n.e.i. ( 5.5) ( 1.8) ( 3.7)Other Services (11.6) (17.1) (-5.5)
Total Goods and Services 361.8 417.4 -35.6
Transfers 3.3 1.7 1.6Private 1.3 1.3 -Public 2.0 0.4 1.6
Current Account Balance 385.1 419.1 -34.0
Private Capital 74.6 26.1 48.5Private Loans contracted 41.t 19.0 72.8Others 32.8 7.1 25.7
Official Capital 18.8 8.2 1Q.6Public Loans contracted 1 .1 1007Others - 0.1 - 0.1
Banking System 158.5 161.5 - 3.0
Central Bank 136.1 134.0 2.1Loans received 133.7 134.0 - 0.3Others 2.4 - 2.4
Commercial Banks 22.4 27.5 - 5.1Loans Received 22.4 27.0 - 406Others 0.5 -0.5
Errors and Omissions - - -
Change in Reserves (net increase -) -90.8 68.7 -22.1
Source: Central Bank.
Table 3.15: MEIHANDIS, EXPORT PROJECTICNS (CONSTANT PRICES), 1974-85
(in millions of 1974 RD$)
1974 1975 1976 l177 1978 1979 198( 1985
Raw Sugar: Volume (000 tons) 1016 109l 1201 1251 1301 1401 1502 1915
Unit price ($/ton) 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319
Value 324 348 383 399 415 4X7 479 611
Cocoa: Volume (000 tons) 27 28 30 32 33 34 35 40
Unit price ($/ton) 1665 1D65 1665 1665 1665 1665 1665 1665
Value 41 47 50 53 55 57 58 67
Coffee: Volume (000 tons) 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 33
Unit price (4/ton) 1283 1283 1283 1283 1283 1283 1283 1283
Value 40 40 40 41 41 41 42 42
Tobacco: Volume (000 m.t.) 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 5C
Unit price ($/m.t.) 922 922 922 922 922 S22 922 922
Value 35 40 41 42 42 43 43 46
Bauxite: Volume (000 tons) 1474 1474 1474 174 1474 1174 1474 1474
Unit price ($/m.t.) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
value 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Ferronickel: Volume (000 tons) 80 90 90 90 90 90 go 90
Unit price ($/ton) 1164 116 1164 1164 1164 1164 1164 1164
Value 93 105 105 1C5 105 105 105 105
Gole: Volume (000 oz.) - 315 350 35C 350 350 350 35c
Unit price ($/oz.) _ 145 145 145 145 145 1L5 145
Value - 46 51 51 51 51 51 51
Manufactured goods: Value 52 62 73 86 1C0 Jlg 141 322
Other goods: Value 24 27 30 34 38 42 48 84
Total 1*rchandise Eports 634 733 791 829 866 923 985 1346
Non-fector services 90 104 119 l3 157 181 208 419
Total h:ports of Goods and Services 724 837 910 966 1023 1104 L193 1765
Source: Mission Fstimates.
Table 3.16: MERCHANDISE EXPORT PROJECTIONS, 197M-85
(in millions RD$)
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1985
Raw Sugar: Volume (COO tons) 1016 1091 1201 1251 1301 1401 1502 1915Unit price ($/ton) 319 726 485 380 379 407 435 611Value 324 792 582 475 493 570 654 1171
Cocoa: Volume (OOC tons) 27 28 30 32 33 314 35 440Unit price ($/ton) 1665 1500 1433 1438 1364 1412 1429 2000Value 44 42 43 146 45 48 50 80
Coffee: Volume (000 tons) 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 33Unit price ($/ton) 1283 1581 1935 1875 1938 1938 2091 2909Value 4C 49 60 60 62 62 69 96
Tobacco: Volume (000 m.t.) 42 43 44 45 46 47 147 50Unit price ($/m.t.) 922 1023 1136 1267 1391 1511 1638 2280Value 39 44 50 57 64 71 77 115
Bauxite: Volume (000 tons) 1474 1474 1471, 1474 1474 1474 1474 1474Unit price ($/m.t.) 12 41 17 20 23 24 27 38Value 18 61 25 29 34 36 40 56
Ferronickel: Volume (000 tons) 80 90 9C 90 90 90 90 90Unit price ($/ton) 1164 1333 1400 1489 1556 1600 1656 2233Value 93 120 126 134 140 144 149 202
Gold: Volume (000 oz.) - 31-5 350 350 350 35C 350 350Unit price ($/oz.) - 162 171 186 197 214 229 306Value - 51 60 65 69 75 80 108
Manufactured goods: Value 52 68 87 llC 139 177 223 684
Other goods: Value 214 30 34 38 44 51 59 121
Total M4erchandise Exports 634 1257 1067 1014 1090 1234 1Lo4 2633
Non-factor Services 90 115 145 182 226 279 344 969
Total Exports of Goods and Services 724 1372 1212 1196 1316 1513 17L5 3602
Source: Mission Estimates.
Table 3.17: BALANCE OF PAYNgN5TS PROJECTIONS, 1974 - 85
(in millions of USt)
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1985
Exports (incl. NFS) 724 1372 1212 1196 1316 1513 1745 3602Imports (incl. NFS) 872 975 113) 1316 1513 1732 1974 3775Resource Gap (Deficit -) 397 73 -10 -197 -219 -229 -173
Factor Service Payments -67 -112 '7 -90 -107 -131 -162 -338Direct Investment Income 0 -2 -133 14 -161 -259Interest on Public Debt -10 - 12 23 31 26 15 -1 -79
Balance-Goods and Services -215 285 -12 -210 3°' -30 -391 -511
Current Transfers (Net) 58 64 70 77 o5 93 103 165
Current Account Balance -157 349 56 -133 -219 -257 -288 -346
Private Capital (net) 50 -110 65 74 85 97 112 220Direct Investment 4 58 66 76 T 00 200Other 5 -160 7 8 9 10 12 20
Net Official Medium and Long Term Loans 14 48 52 58 63 75 78 131
Gross Disbursements 22 68 71 80 87 101 111 177Less Amortization -15 - 20 - 19 - 22 - 24 - 26 -33 -46
Residual i 103 -287 -173 1' 71 85 98 -5Cumulative l/ 103 -184 -357 -356 -285 -200 -102 ..
Debt Service Ratio (%) 3.9 2.3 -0.3 -o.8 -0.2 0.1 1.9 3.5
1/ Includes short-term capital movements anid changes in international reserves. Minus sign surplus.
Source: Mission Estimates.
Table 3,1B: NET INTERNATIONAL RESERVES, 1967-1973 and June, 1974
(In millions of US$)
End of Year1967 1968 1969 19701 1971 1972 June 1973 June
1973 1974
TOTAL - 40.1 - 36.1 - 17.0 - 1O.9 - 5.5 11.0 11.1 15.3 54.4
Central Bank - 31.2 - 17.7 - 5.2 - 7.0 - 8.1 24.1 16.0 44.2 75.6
Assets 24.2 32.1 37.3 31.9 55.8 58.5 39.2 74.8 122.9
Gold ( 3.0) ( 3.0) ( 3.0) ( 3.0) ( 3.0) ( 3.3) ( 3.3) ( 3.6) ( 3.6)
Sight deposits and currency ( 6.8) (12.1) (11.2) (10.4) (18.2) ( 6.9) (14.9) (49.3) (99.7)
Tine deposits (1.0) ( -) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( 2.0) - ) ( - ) ( 6.2)
IDB bonds ( 0.5) ( 0.8) ( 0.8) ( 1.2) ( 1.3) ( 1.3) ( 1.3) ( 1.3) ( 1.8)
U.S. All) letters of credit- / ( 3.5) ( 3.8) (15.4) ( 0.7) ( 0.8) ( 0.9) ( 0.5) ( 0.5) ( 0.8)
Items in transit ( 9.4) (12.4) ( 6.9) (16,6) (32.5) (36.6) (11.8) (11.7) ( 2.8)
Special drawing rights ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( 7.5) ( 7.4) ( 82) ( 8.0)
Use of Fund resources - 16.6 - 9.3 - 14.6 - 6.6 - 10.7 - 4.0 11.7 13.0 13.0
Liabilities is foreign banks - 17.3 - 17.3 - 8.5 - 15.0 - 23.3 - 23.1 - 33.5 - 42.2 - 59.4
Payments arrears - 21.5 - 23.2 19.4 - 17.4 - 13.7 - 7.3 - 1.4 - 1.4 - 0.9
Import collections (- 20.7) C- 23.2) (- 19.4) (- 17.4) (- 13.7) (. 7.3) (. 1.4 (- 1.4) (- 0.9)
Letters of credit (- 0.8) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - )
Comnercial banks - 7.0 - 17.0 - 11.8 - 3.9 - 14.0 - 13.1 - 4.9 - 28.9 - 21.2
Assets 6.4 4.9 5.3 7.4 11.4 9.2 14.4 8.1 27.2
Liabilities - 13.4 - 21.9 - 17.1 11.3 - 25.4 - 22.3 - 19.3 - 37.0 48.4
Arrears on drafts and Transters2/ - 1.9 -_1.4 - 0.4
Advanced by commercial banks 3.6 3.3 - 0.4
Pedning paymeat by Central Bank - s.5 - 4.7 ,-
1/Net of those letters of credit against which an import payment has been asproved by the Centrat Bank but not yet completed awaiting documentation.
2/Liabilities in the form of payment8 arrears On dratts and transters are niot shown here as liabilities ot the cnmnercial banks. No deposits in national currency are required,and they are not recorded in the balance sheets ot the comnercial banks.
Includes f0.2 corresponding to the mtlltilateral agreement of Santo Domingo.
Source: Central Bank and 1MF'.
Table h01:. nnMINICAN REP*
EXTFRNAL PLUBLTC nFRT OUTSTANDTNG AS OF DECEMBER 3io1973
DEBT REPAYAF31F TN FnRFIGN CIJRRENCY
IN THnUSANDS nF U.S. DOLLARS
DERT OUTSTANDING DfCEMRIR 11,1973
CRFDITnR CnUNTRY UINniS-TYPE OF CREDITnR nISBURSED BUPSED TnTAI
FRANCE 213 - 213ITALY 95b rA7 1*549SPAIN 7,t535 7,5qSLISA 893 34,720 1S,61 3
SIJPPt IFRS 9,S99 35, 07 A.4.90A
RAHAMAS 4,000 - 4,00oC ANADA - 4,nhO 4, 000ItSA 22000 29. A6 SI406
PRIVATE RANKS 26,000 33,406 ,9,406
USA i,269 4,0n00 ,289nTHER PRIVATF FINANCIAL INST. 1,269 4.0n0 S,2h9
IRRU 23,913 - 1,P91 3InA 2, 187 19.A96 99,Q03TnD 1, 750 1,968 3,018
InANg FRnM INTL. ORGANIZATIONS 27,850 21,IA4 A9,014
C: A AND A 7,grOs 7,'50IISA 217,216 47,076 2h4,292
InAN9 FRnM GnVERNMENTS 217,216 54,sA8 271,797
MIII TiPiE LFNDERS 47 3 soUINCLASSIFIEn 47 3 50
TnTAL EXTFRNAL PIJRLIC DEBT 1) 281,981 14hu4AI 4'O.442
NnTFI DFBT WITH A MATURITY OF OVER nNE YFAR
1) INrLUDES PRINCIPAL IN ARREARSI AMOUNTF RANCF 213
.IIPPI IFRS 213
TnTAL 213
ECnNnMIC AND SnCIAL nATA DIVISTnNECnNnMIC ANALYSIS AND PROJECTInNS nEPARIMFNT
Table 4.2: - nDmINICAN REP. Page 1 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBIIC DEBT AS OF OVCFENFR 11.1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFInN CURRENCY
IN THnliSANDS nF USo nnLLARS
TnTAL
DEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nURING PFRInnBEGINNING nF PERInn CANCEL-
LATIONS,DISBURSED INCLUDING CnMNITO DISBIJRSF- SERVTCEF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISRURSED MENTS MENTS PRINrIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MtNTS£1) (2) (3) (A) 6) (7) 6)
196h 103.P52 127.105 73.552 19P719 170o56 A,071 20127 21967 105935 1R3*603 16,169 50.593 1I.136 2.444 13.580 '3921968 145,322 lAfl244 52#444 36.1 7 19.26 2P919 15,445 -2.0071969 168,969 226,155 74.979 30*715 1 s086 3,496 19,582 '5,609197n 1I3,602 279.438 9P634 3R5151 ^8.27 4A247 13,074 -4.7191971 215S496 275.526 1 R619 31.6A9 1.756 S,765 19.521 -1#5451979 234.312 278.A44 S1.666 4.71R A. 457 7,247 16,704 -3.6941971 270.246 317,359 129.2s2 2A ORS 1A902 7,238 23 140 -480
197* 251.768 430.229 1 66.55 17,S2 9,580 27.131 -1975 331.O82 41 2677 7 37 1 AA 10436 t,#543 30,979 -
1976 3488 12 393P942 ' p2290a 1Q9189 1 2220 31P409 -1977 3S2,S62 373,933 - 1 2.57 21 A622 1 3,254 34.876 -
197A 343,457 352.312 ' SA Ai 2pa18 19P841 35,028 -
197Q 326.6R8 330 131 - ?P730 2PP007 1t20a1 35*088 -1980 306,410 307.123 0 4i3 26.135 11,070 37.205 -
1981 280O699 280989 - 2n2 PaP770 9.788 34.558 -
1982 256*.131 256.219 -8 29. s545 A.590 31,1338 -
19 1 233J665 233,671 - A 17,519 7,552 25.065 -
19*A 216,158 216.158 - 1A1172 6,8l03 22V915 -
19Qs 200S047 200.047 - - 1 A51 A,109 20960 -198A 1fA55196 185*196 - - 14.456 .S517 19,973 -1987 170.740 170,740 - - 14A213 4,927 19.141 -
198a 156.526 156.526 - - 1a#28* 4.334 18.619 -
198Q 142.242 142.242 - - 1As321 3,736 18,057 -
199n 127,921 127.921 - - 1 .513 I3,140 16,653 -
1991 114.409 114*409 1 - lns739 2,559 12,798 -
1992 tO4.170 104,170 '- 7t111 2242 9J353 -
1991 9T.059 97.059 - - . .666 1 .927 8.594
Table h.2:- nOmINICAN REP. Page 2 of 25
EXTERNAL PtlaLIc DERT AS OF DrCEMBER 71,1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN fnRFI.N CURRENCY
IN THniiSANDS nF U,Ss nrnLLARS
SUPPLIERSFRANCE
DEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS niJRINA PFRInnBEGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS#DISBURSED INCLUDING CnmmMIT DlSBtJRSr- SFRVICE PAYNiNTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNOISpURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINCIPAL IhTEREST TOTAL MENTS(12 (2) (3) PN) (P) (6) tL) FT)
1966 371 600 a - - -
1967 371 600 ' ' 164 13 177 -
196A 207 436 29Q0 _1960 436 436 - - - '197A 436 436 - 207 X 2071971 229 729 . . _ _ ,1972 729 229 ' - 16 h 16 h1971 213 213 - - a 213
1 97* a - - a _ a
Table h42: nomINICAN RFP. Page 3 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBI IC DEBT AS nF DrCEMRFR 1.J1073
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FORFInN CURRENCY
IN THnUSANnS nF U.S. nnLLARS
SUPPLIERSITALY
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS nDURING PFRInnREGINNING OF PFRInn CANCEL-
LATIONS,DISRURSED INCLUDING enMmIT- DISBURSr- SERVICF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNnISRURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINCIPAt TNTEREST TOTAL MENTSUl) (2) (3) (4) Cs) (6) 67) (8)
196A - ' 5,000 911 -
196Q 911 5,f000 - 91 5 961970 820 4,909 1.09?R 20S 58 263197g 1,643 4.704 * 9is I20 71 276 -
1979 2.363 4,499 A28 6*7 111i 459 1,575 'IP4391973. 1,944 2,772 S87 89, 1R*14 - 181* 4
197A 958 1.S45 3hO 652 3h 6891975 6S5 894 - 1Q 213 41 254197A 601 hAl 79 166 37 2021977 s15 S15 - - 161 29 190197A 354 354 - - 46 21 67197Q 308 308 ' - 49 la 671980 259 259 - S2 1S 671981 207 207 r 5, 12 671989 152 152 ' * 58 8 671981 94 94 ' - 69 5 67198A 32 32 ' ' 32 1 33 -
Table 4.2: - rOMINICAN REP. Page 4 of 27
FXTERNAL PiRl IC DEBT AS nF DrcEMRFR il11973
nEBT REPAYARLE IN FORFIe.N CIJRRENCY
IN THniUSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
SUPPL IERSSPAIN
DEBT llUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS niRTNA, PFRIOnREGINNINI. nF PFRInn CANCEL-
LATIONS,DISBURSED INCLUDTNG COMMITO DISBURSF- SFRVICF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YFR ONLY IJNDISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINrTPAI TNTFRFST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) Ct) (6) t7) (B)
196A 27015 6,103 I1.6g0 i#217 181 1I398 11967 2.478 4,887 469 1.492 198 26 224196A 3.70? 5.158 1 .4 197 26 223 -56196Q 4,9n5 4.905 104rL 8 916 192 I11o0 s1Q7() 3,989 14,417 ' 1.107 990 47 1,037 71971 4,191 13P427 - A SA 1.91 28 3,921 11979 2.832 9,534 627'o2 1.il-3 532 1,6451971 8.421 8,421 - ' RRA 232 1,118
1974 7p535 7,S35 - - 88a 402 1s2891975 6.649 6.649 - - 886 353 1,240 -
1976 5,762 5.762 ' - 886 305 1,191 -
1977 4,876 4,R76 - - 886 256 1,147 -1978 3,989 3.989 - - A86 207 1,094 -1979 3A103 3,103 - - 886 158 1,045 -
1980 2,216 2.716 - * AA6 110 996 -1981 1.,330 1 330 - - 886 61 947 -1982 443 443 ' - 443 12 45S -
Table 4.2: - noMINICAN REP. Page 5 of 25
EXTERNAL PUaiIC DnET AS OF DFCEMRETR ilp,973
nEBT REPAYABL-E IN FnRFInN CURRENCY
IN THnlJSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
SUPPLIERSSWFOEN
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS OIJRING PFRInnBEGINNING OF PERInD CANCEL
LAT I1NS,DISBURSED INCLUDING Ct)MIT' DISBURSF- SERVICF PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDIS8URSED MFNTS MENTS PRINrIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTSCl) (2) (3) (4) (4) (6) (7) (8)
196i 153 153 ._1967 153 153 - ' -
196A 153 153 I - 10 a 10 -1960 143 143 3 a . - . -197n 143 143 ' a - ' a1971 143 143 - . a _ a
1972 143 143 3 a a ' a
1971 143 143 a - a 143
Table 42: * nnOMINICAm RFP. Page 6 of 25
FXTERNAL PUBI IC DEFIT AS OF rCOFMRFR a1,1973
DFBT REPAYABLE IN FnREIIN CIJRRFNCY
IN THnouSANDS OF U.S. nnLLARS
SUPPL IERSUtNITED KINGnnm
DEBT nuTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS ntURTNG PFRInnBEGINNING nF PERInn CANCEL-
LATTONS,DISBURSEO INCLUDING CnNMIT- DISBIURSre SFRVIEF PAYmENTS ADJUST'
YEAR nNLY UNnISRURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINrIPAL INTFREST TOTAL MNETS(1) (2) (3) (4) (() C6) (7) (A)
196A 2,6 00 3,910 - - - - -1961 2,600 3s910 - - 7 7 -196A 2,600 3 910 - - . - . -
1960 2,600 3.QIO - - - - -197A 2.600 3,910 - - '1#3101971 2,600 2,600 - - s,60n - 2,600 -
197-2 .
Table 2: " nDOMINICAm REP Page 7of 25
EXTERNAL PlJBLIC DEBT AS OF DrCEFMFR 11.1973
DFBT REPAYARLF IN FnRFInN CIJRRENCY
IN THnOUSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
SUJPPLIERSIISA
DFBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nliRINn PFRInnBEGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS,DISBURSFD INCLtJOING COMMIT DISRIJRSF- SERVtCF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YFAR ONLY UNnISRuRSED MNFTS MFNTS PRINrIPAL INTERFST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) C;) (6) (7) (8)
19 * 6 11. 0987 1.138 * 194 46 2401967 A36 944 - 301 35 338 -108196i 533 533 200 9n0 206 31 2371969 577 527 2,000 213 123 336 1l97n 315 2.315 0 - 6 13 75 1,3581971 895 895 27* - 126 75 ?01 -1979 769 1.043 452 274 287 134 421 _197:4 756 1,208 34J666 308 261 8 269 -
1974 A93 35.613 - 16s3s5 328 67 395 -1975 16.930 35.285 - 10p388 445 1,023 1,468 -
1976 26,873 34X840 - 5S%AI 411 1,615 2*025 0
1977 31,A84 34.310 ?.*41A 1JO87 1,901 2.988 -
197R 33.223 33.223 - 1*077 1,977 3,054 -1970 32.146 32.146 - - 650 1,913 ?2563 -1980 31.495 3 1495 - - 9.713 1,849 4A562 -1981 98,782 28,782 ' .711 1,6A6 4P399 -
19f2 26.069 26,069 0 -. 713 1*523 4,236 -1981 23.356 73.356 I " .135 h Io361 2,717 -198 2p n000 22.*000 0 1,S71 1.320 2,891 -1985 20,429 ?0,429 - - ,.143 1,179 4A321198A 17,786 17.286 - - 1,143 990 4,133 3198f7 14,143 14S143 - - 1.141 801 3,944198A 11000 11,000 -a ,1143 613 3,756 0
198Q 7,857 7.857 - - ,1.43 424 3,567 0
199n 4.714 4.714 Is 141 236 3,3791991 1,571 1.571 I - 1 571 47 1,619
Table DnM2: * OOMINICAw RFP* Page 8 of 25
FXTERNAL PUJRIIC DFRT AS OF DrCFMRFR 31.1973
DEBT REPAYARLE TN FnRFInN CUJRRENCY
IN THnOiSANDS nF U.Ss nnLLARS
SUPPLIERS
OEST nUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nURTNG PFRInnRFGINNING nF PFRInD CANCEL-
LATIONS,DISRURSED INCLUDING COMMIT- DISRuRSF' SFRVICF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YFAR ONLY UNnISBURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINrTPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) tS) (6) (7) (a)
196A 6,167 11,904 - 1.6R2 1.0411 227 1,638 11967 6P438 10A494 469 1,492 66S 81 746 -108196A 7,195 10.190 5,200 2.7 A 413 57 470 -56196Q 9,922 14.921 12.428 - 17920 320 1,540 1ts7a 8.3103 26.130 - i2. 4 1,64 118 1,582 -2#6681971 9,701 210998 274 3.4sQ9 A*8A4 174 6,9981979 6.336 15,448 1.280 7.673 s,532 1,125 3,657 I1'4391973 11,477 12.757 35%p.53 1.296 9.961 240 3,201 '356
197h 9,386 44,693 16.714 1a86A 507 2,373 -1975 24,233 42,827 - 10.SA7 1,S4S 14417 2g962 -197h 33,936 412 82 - 5.694 1.463 1,956 3.419 -1977 37,274 39,700 2.496 9.135 r21I86 4,321 -197A 37,S65 37.565 a 9.010 9.205 4,214 -
1970 35,996 35.556 a - 1,586 2089 3,674 -198l0 33.970 33.970 ' - ,h51 1,973 5,625 -
19f1 30,319 30,319 - - A,65i 1759 5A413 -19fl9 26.665 26.665 - I f.214 1,544 4,758 819fll 23.451 23.451 - - 1.41R 1365 2,784 -198A 22.032 22.032 -1a604 1,321 27925 -
198% 20.*429 20.429 t - A3143 1,179 4,321 -198A 17,7b86 17.786 - 1.143 990 4,133 a
1987 14,143 14,143 - t 1.143 8fl1 3,944 -19R 11AOtlO 11.,000 a a 1.143 613 3,756 -198Q 7.857 7,857 a a t143 424 3,567 -
1990 4.714 4t714 a - a ,143 236 3A379 -1991 1 971 1571 a - a57t1 47 1,619 -
Table 4h2: - DOMINICAm REP. Page 9 of 25
FXTERNAL PUBLIc DERT AS OF OrCEMBFR 11.1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFInrN CURRENCY
IN THnlUsANDS nF U.Ss nnLLARS
PRIVATE BANKSBAHAMAS
DtBT nUTSTANnING TRANSACTInNS nmiRING PFRInnBEnINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS.OISRURSED INCLJDlrNG COMMIT- DISiURSrr SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINrIPAL INTERFST TOTAL MENTStl) (2) C3) (4) C%) (6) (7) t8)
1972 - 4,000 40onn - 140 140 -1971 4a000 4.000 - - -
197B 4.000 4,0oo 0 - 141 316 1,459197S 2.RS7 2.85? - - 1,t43 219 1,361 -197A 1,714 1,714 ' 1.143 121 1l264 -1977 7t1 %71 s- 71 24 596 -
Table h0 2: . nnmINICAN RFP. Page 10 of 25
EXTERNAL PulI ie DEBT AS OF OFCEMER t1,1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFIr.N CURRFNCY
IN THniJSANDs nF U.s. nnLLARS
PRIVATE BANKSCANADA
DEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNs nURINA PFRInDBEGINNING nF PFRInn CANCEL-
LATIONSPDISBURSED INCLUDTNG COMMIT- DISBUJRSr- SERVIEF PAYMENTS ADJUST
YEAR fNLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCYPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTSCl) (2) (3) (4) (C) (6) C7) (8)
1971 . 0 0 -oo
197* - 4,000 2-0 fAn a - -
197S 2A800 4,000 - 68R - - -197A 3,480 4,0n0o - nn - - - -
1977 3.8R0 4.00o A 533 407 940 -
197A 3.467 3,467 - S33 356 889 -
1970 2.933 2.933 - - %33 299 8321980 2.400 2.400 - a S33 242 775 -1981 1.867 1,867 a S33 lR5 718 -
1989 1s333 1,333 a a S33 128 661 a
1981 800 8OO I a S3.3 71 605 a
198* 267 267 - - 267 14 28!
Table l,2: - nnmINICAN REP. Page 11 of 25
EXTERNAL PUI ItC DEnT AS nF OrCFEMNFR 1A1973
DEBT REPAYABLF TN FnRFIaN CURRENCY
IN THnljSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
PRIVATE BANKSSPAIN
DEBT nUTSTANnING TRANSACTInNS nlJRIN6 PFRflnnBEGINNINO nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS#DISBURSED INCLUDING CntjMITO DISBURSra SERVICF PAYMENTS ADJUST
YEaR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MFNTSCl) (2) (3) CA) ts) (6) (7) (8)
1971 - - - 82 82 5501979 550 550 '- 55 49 5991971 * 5 - 5 -
fable 4 2 DOMINICAw REP. Page 12of 2o
FXTERNAL PURlBIC DERT AS nF OFCFMRFR 31.1973
D)EBT REPAYABLE IN FnRFIn. CIJRRFNCY
IN THMuSANDS nF U.S. nntLARS
PRIVATE BANKSliSA
nEBT nUTSTANnING TRANSACTInNS nliNRIN. PFRInnRFAINNING nF PFRInn CANCEL
LATIONS,DISRURSFO INCLUDING OnMMITO DISBIJRSF- SERVTEF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY LJNnISRURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINCIPAl tNTFREST TOTAL MENTSC1) (2) (3) (4) (C) (6) (7) (8)
196A 6J779 6.779 - - ' .000 110 5J0I IS967 1,779 1.779 2.000 7nn I.000 19 1,019 -196A4 1.479 2.779 - - 950 38 98f8 -1,3001969 Is9 529 6.oon - 1s0 28 178 -1970 379 6,379 - 3n0 10 ' 100-1971 S79 6.779 1.419 - 63 631979 1.991 6.279 18 455 142AQ 34 116 150 -1971 16,226 24.700 31,966 1Do31A b,281 88 54165 '779
197A 22.000 51.406 a 20.6Q1 hI499 29361 5.860 -I 97 39t192 47.907 - 4. 9h*3 * 96a 3024 7,988 -197A 39t171 42.943 - 7.9,', J.D69 7,913 7s775 r1977 37.294 38.081 - 7A7 A.607 9,685 7.292 -197A 33,474 33,474 - ;,076 A,327 7,404 -
1979 28A398 28.398 ' - 5544 2,088 7,637 -19f8l 22.854 22.85* B - a, 4 7n 1,690 6,160198a 18,384 18.384 a _ Q 00S 1 347 5,3519 89 14,379 14.379 - 3I54R 1,045 4,593 -1981 10.830 10,830 ' - 3.341 748 4,089 919R8 7.489 7.489 I - 1R80A 501 2,308 -1 98 568 61 5.68 I - S67 414 976198 A 5I1 SJ1195 AI- 60 f S 372 977 -1987 4r,14 4514 - 650 327 977198R 3.864 3,864 ' 699 279 97819R8 3.165 3.165 ' - 752 227 979 -
199(1 27413 2 413 - - 809 172 980 -1991 1,605 1 605 - - 870 112 982 -
1999 735 735 ' - 735 47 7R2-
Table 402: - noMINICAw REP& Page 13 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBIIC DEBT AS OF DvCFNRFR 1110973
DEBT REPAYABLE IN FnRFRIN CURRENCY
IN THnuSANDs nF U.S. nnLLARS
PRIYATE BANKSMiULTIPLF LENnFRg
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONs nDJRING PFRInnREGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONSPDISBURSED INCLUDING CnMMIT DZSHIRSFv SERVICE PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YFAR ONLY UINOISAURSED NFNTS MENTS PRINrTPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) Ct) (6) C?) (a)
196A 28.125 28.125 7 - i.500 1,539 9.039 -1967 20,675 20.625 V p 3375 686 4*061 I196A 17J250 17.250 - 7,500 704 8.20 4196Q 9.750 9.750 - - Q.07s 247 9.997197n 0 U _ . . _
Table 42: - nOMINICA^ RFP. Page 14 of 25
FXTERNAL PImIBIC DEHT AS OF DrCENRFR l1,973
nEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFInN CURRENCY
IN THnilSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
PRIVATE BANKS
DFBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nDIRING PFRInnREGINNING OF PFRInD CANCEL-
LATIONS.DISRURSED INCLUDING CnMMIT DISBURSF- SERVICV PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINrIPA4 INTEREST TOTAL MENTSCl) (2) (3) (4) (s) (6) (7) (8)
196A 34,904 34.904 - - to.son 1,#649 14,1491967 22,404 22,404 ,0000 mnO A.375 705 5s0o0196R 18.729 20.079 - - 8#450 742 9P192 -1,3001960 10,979 10,779 6000 - 0.900 275 10,175 -
197n 379 6,379 - 3n0 too - 100 -1971 579 6.279 1.41i 145 145 5501972 2,541 6.829 277455 1.2AQ S84 305 8891973 20.926 78.700 1S.266 10.3A4 A.281 884 51 65 -279
1974 26,000 59406 23p401 Aa6 4 2,677 7,31 -197% 44,849 54,764 'S.693 A.107 3,242 9,349197, 44,366 48.,658 - 3 3?% A's 005 035 9,0401077 41.745 42.652 - 9n7 s,717 3,116 8,f827 -
197k 36,941 36,941 - - %.610 .68 3 8,2931970 31,331 31,331 -- A077 2,387 8,465;198A 25.754 25,754 - - 003 1.932 6,93% -
1981 20J750 20.250 - - .,S3A 1,532 6s0701989 15.712 15.712 ' - a.089 i1.73 5. 254 -
1983 11.630 11,630 - l,R7% 819 4,694 -
1984 7,756 7,756 - 9 .07s 515 2,5899198% 5A681 5,681 - - 567 414 9761 98A 5,119 %s119 - - 6 0 372 977 m1987 4.514 4Ai514 - - 650 327 977 -198P 3.864 3,864 - - 699 779 97A _198Q 3.165 3.165 - 752 227 979 a199n 2.413 2.413 - - A09 172 980 -1991 1.A05 1.605 - A70 112 982 -1999 735 735 - - 73S 47 782 -
Table 40 2: - noMINICAN REP. Page 15 Of 25
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DERT AS OF OFrCEMRFR 1J1973
nEBT REPAYABLE IN FOnRFIiN CtJRRFNCY
IN THnIOSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
OTHER PRIVATE FINANCIAL INST.USA
DEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS nltRINr. PFRInnBEGINNING nF PFRInD CANCELS
LATIONS#DISRURSFO INCLUDING COnMTT- DISHURSr- SERVICE PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNnISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINCIPAL TNtEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) Cs) (6) (7) (8)
1972 1,S0o snn - --1971 IsO 15oso 4.000 1,Onn 231 96 327
197a 1,269 5A269 * 2.8n0 363 227 590 -
197S 3,706 4.Q06 60n 363 320 683197A 4*074 4,544 ' 4nn 40s 323 728 m1977 4.019 4,139 1 >n 271 300 571 -197R 3ARh6 3,867 ' - 97 288 385 -1970 3,771 3,771 ' - 104 281 3A5 m198n 36 66 3.666 ' 112 273 385 S1981 3,554 3.`54 4 - 121 264 38S -
1989 3,433 3.e33 - 13n 255 385 -1981 3,303 3.3 ' -3 14n 245 385 -1984 3.163 3.163 - - 151 234 38519AS 3,013 3.013 -3 162 223 385 a
1986 2,A81 2.851 175 211 3851987 2.676 2.676 ' - 188 19/ 385 -
198A 2,488 2*488 _ _ 202 183 385198Q 2.286 2P286 - a 218 167 385 a199n 2,068 2.068 - 234 151 385 -
1991 i,834 1,834 ' - 252 133 3851992 1*582 1,5A2 - a 272 114 38S _1991 1,310 1.310 a a 292 93 385
Table 4 0 2: - DnMINICAN REP. Page 6 of 25
EXTERNAL PURBIIC DEBT AS OF DrCFNRFR '1l.1973
DFBT REPAYARLF TN FnRFIrN CURRENCY
IN THniJSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
OTHER PRIVATE FINANCIAi. INST.
DFBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNs ntJRRNG PFRInDREGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS.DISRURSED INCLIJDTNG Cnm4TT- DISRURSr- SERVTC[ PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR nNLY IJNnISRURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINrTPAI. INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (A) C%) (6) (7) (8)
197 - - 1,500 snn -1974 500 lSOO 4A000 1Ono 231 96 327 -
197A 1,h69 5,269 a 7.8n0 363 727 590 -
19 7 3,706 4,906 A6R 363 320 683 -1976 4.024 4,s44 - 4nn 40S 323 72B -
1977 4,019 4,139 I 'to 771 300 571197A 3,a867 3,867 ' - 97 288 385 -
197Q 3,771 3,771 - - 104 281 3R8 -19An 3,666 3,h66 - - 112 273 3A51981 3,9S4 3S554 - - 121 264 385 a
19A8 3,433 3A433 - - 1 30 255 385 _1981 3,303 3,303 - - 140 245 385 -198* 3,163 3,163 - - 151 234 385 -198; 3j013 3,013 - - 162 223 38 5198A 2,851 2A851 - - 175 211 38l5 -1987 2.676 2,676 a - 188 197 385 -
198A 2,488 2.i488 - - 207 183 385 -
198Q 2,286 2.286 - _ 21R 161 385199n 2.068 2.068 - - 734 151 385 -
1991 1R834 I1834 a - 259 133 3851999 1.92 1,582 ' 7 77 114 385 -
1994 1,310 1,310 a a 299 93 385 -
Table no2 DOMINICAm REP. Page 17 of 25
FXTERNAL PURLJC DERT AS nF DFCFMMFR a1.1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFInN CIJRRENCY
IN THnOiSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
LOANS FRnM INTL. ORGANT7ATinNSIRRO
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nURING PFRInnBEGINNING nF PFRInn CANCEL-
LATIONS.DISBURSED INCLUOtNG CnmMIT DISRlJRSt- SERVtCEF PAYMENTS ADJUST
YEAR ONLY LJNnISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINrIPAt INTEREST TOTAL MENTS
tl) (2) (3) (4) ( (6) t7) (a)
196Q ' 25.0000197n 25,000 - 10#939 - 281 281 -
1971 10,S49 7s.0oo - 14, 4 1 1,234 1,234 -
1972 25,000 25,0oo - - ,f892 1,892 -
1971 25,000 25,0oo - - 10,7 1,995. 3,082 -
197A 23,913 23.913 1 a 3,174 1,636 3,810197S 21,739 21,739 - -9174 1f484 3,658 -
197A 19.S65 19.*565 - - 174 *1,s332 3,505 -
1977 17.391 17, 391 - - 2.174 1.179 3,353 a
197R 15.217 15.217 - - 21t74 1,027 3,201 -
1970 13,043 13.043 - - 817 7s 3,049198n 1O.870 108 0 - - j 0174 723 2, 897
1981 8J696 8.696 - - 2J174 571 2s745 -
198f2 6.S22 6,S22 - - 9.174 41A 2,592 -
1981 4.348 4,348 - - 9.174 266 2,440 a
198f 2,174 2,174 - - s,t74 114 24288 a
Table 4o2: - DOMINICAN REP. Page 18 of 25
EXTERNAL PURlIC DEBT AS OF DrCFMRER 11.1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFInN CURRENCY
IN THnOUSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
LOANS FRnm INTL. ORGANTZATInNSIDA
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nURING PFRInnEGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS.DISBURSED INCLUDING CnmmIT- DISBtJRSr- SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST
YEAR ONLY UNnISRURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~(3) (4) ts C; 6) (7) (a)
1971 a -0oo0 - - - - -1 979 9.000o - 2AR a - 1
197.1 78S 9.001 13.000 1.508A 7 7 82
197A 2,187 22.083 - 3.415 - 25 25 -
197s 5.675 72,063 - 5OiS - 49 49 -197A 10.660 22.083 4.272 - 86 86 a1977 14P932 72.0A3 - 3.113 116 116 -197R 1l8045 22p083 a 7.2 9 - 138 138 -
1970 27065 9 2.083 - 1.1oo- 154 154 -19an 2 1370 22.083 - 93 161 161 -1Q81 21,793 727,83 20 sn 164 25* -1982 71.905 21,993 - A9 90 164 254 -1981 21.897 71,903 - A 270 164 384 -19A* 21.6A3 71.6A3 - a 770 162 382 aIAr% 71,463 71.463 - a 220 161 381 -1986 71.243 717243 - 20 159 379 -1987 P1.073 21,023 - - 220 157 377 -
198A 70.803 70,a03 - - s7n 156 376 -198Q 20.5M3 20.583 - - 22n 154 374 -199n 20a363 70^363 -2 15 ls2 377 -
199t1 20.13 t43 90.143 - 40 150 550 -1999 19.743 1 9743 - -00 1 47 547 -199A 19,343 19.343 a - 660 144 804 -
Table 4,2: . nomINICAw RFP Page '19 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBIIC DERT AS OF DrCFMRFR 3111973
DEBT REPAYARLE TN FnRFInN CtIRRENCY
IN THnfISANDS nf IJ.S. nnLLARS
LOANS FROM INTI. nROGANT7ATInNSTDB
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nDiRIN(s PFRInnBFGINNING nF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS.OISBURSED INCLlJDING CnMMITI DISBURSr- SERVtCF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY liNnISBURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINrYPAL TNTFREST TOTAL MFNTSIl) (2) (3) (4) ( ) (6) t7) (8)
196A 1.I90 4,900 4n7 - 88 8-1967 1,597 4,900 ' IA4 196 110 306 -1196 1,585 4,703 '1.2&M 200 112 312 '400196Q 2.633 4,103 - 1,0?4 544 147 691197n 3,113 3,S58 4 4 a 200 192 392 -
1971 3,358 3.358 - 46S 208 673 1531979 3.046 3,O46 - - 673 166 839 -
1971 2,373 2,373 1 420 1A7 775 1t75 950 -
1974 1,750 3,018 ' 496 715 93 808 -
1975 1,461 2,303 A 2R4 8R3 S7 940 -
t97A a62 1,420 - 213 - 9 9 -1977 1,075 1,420 1%7 - 11 11
197a 1,232 1,420 - 1,R - 12 12 -
197Q 1360 1,4?0 - RO - 14 14 -
198n 1,420 1,420 - - 14 141981 1,420 1,420 a - - 14 14
1989 1.420 1,420 - 14 14 a
19A8 1,420 1,420 a a 23 21 45 -
I OfA 1., 397 1. 397 ' a 47 28 74 a
198 1,350 1,350 ' 47 27 73198A 1,304 1,304 ' a 47 26 77
1987 1,257 1,257 a a 47 25 71 -
198A 1.?10 1.210 - - 47 24 7t a
198Q 1,164 1,164 - , 47 23 70 -1990 I, it7 1117 - - 47 22 69 -1991 1,n71 1,071 - - 47 21 68 -1999 1,024 1A024 - - 47 20 67 -1991 978 978 - - 47 19 66 -
D iOMINICAw RFP. Page 20 of 25
EXTERNAL PURl IC nFHT AS OF DECFMRER 11, 1973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FnRFIn.N CURRFNCY
IN THOUSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
l OANS FRnM INTl . ORGANT7ATInNs
DFBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nDlRTNG PFRinDBEGINNING nF PERInn CANCEL-
LAT IONS#DISBURSED INCLUDTNG OnMMITT DISBtJRSF- SFRVIrF PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YFAR ONLY UNnISRURSFD MFNTS MFNTS PRINCIPAl TNTFRFST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) C;) (6) (7) (8)
Q96A 1 * 190 4, 900 - 4n7 - 88 86 -1967 1 S997 4A9 00 1R4 1 96 110 306 -1196A 1.985 4,703 1.2 8 200 112 312 -400196Q 2,633 4103 95,000 1,004 S44 147 691 -11970 3.113 28,9 58 - I O904 200 473 673I971 13,907 28,3S8 9.000 14 4%1 465 1,442 1,907 1531979 28.046 37.046 - 2R4 673 7J058 2J731 11971 21. 6S8 36,374 14.420 2.0qn 1.869 9,177 4,039 82
197A 27,S0 49,014 - 3,0A4 9.889 1,754 4J643 -197S 2R,875 46,125 - 5931 9 1057 1,589 4,646197A 31,0A7 43,068 - 4.4RS 9, 1 74 1,426 3,600 01977 33,398 40.894 A 3.270 9,174 1,306 3.480 -
197R 34.494 38,720 2.3AA ?,174 1,177 3,351 I197Q 34,66A 36,546 - I1,AS 9.174 1,042 3,216 61980 33,660 34,373 - 4?23 9.174 898 3,072 -1981 31,909 32, 1 99 2n9 9,%264 749 3.013 -
1989 29,847 29,935 - R9 9,264 S97 2J861 -
1983 27,665 97,671 - A 9,417 451 2,869 -
1984 25.254 25.254 - -9440 304 2,745 -1985 22,813 22,813 - - 267 187 454 -
198A 22,947 22.547 - - 967 185 451 -
19 87 '22?A 22,9R0 - 2 ?6? 182 449 -198P 22.013 22,013 - - 267 180 446 -
198Q 21,747 21,747 - - 267 17 7 444 -
199n 21,480 271480 - - 267 174 441 11991 21.214 21,214 - - 447 172 618 -1999 20,767 20,767 - - 447 168 614 -1991 20,321 20.321 - - 707 163 870 -
Table 4.2: -nOmINICAN REP. Page 21 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBIIC DERT AS OF DFCFMBFR 111973
DEBT REPAYABLE TN FORFInN CURRENCY
IN THnOJSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
LOANS FRAN GDVERNMrNTSCANADA
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS nDIRTNA PFRInnRFGINtING OF PERInO CANCEL-
LATIONS.
DISBURSED INCLUDTNG enmMIT DISBURSr- SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINeIPAL INTFREST TOTAL MENTS
CI) t7) t(3) (4) C) (6) (7) (8)
1979 ' ' 7,432 ' ' ' ' -
1971 7 A432 - - - - 73
197A* 7,7505 7nl r _
1975 2.701 7,505 794n2 - 14 14
197# 5,103 7.0 - 1.3;1 - 26 26
1977 6.454 7.505 8?A - 32 32 a
197R 7.779 7,sos - 29 - 36 36
1970 7,505 7,505 - 36 38 -
19Rn 7.S05 7,505 - - 38 3f
1981 7.505 7.505 - a - 38 38
1989 7.05505S05 a 1 8as 3? 223 -
1981 7,320 7,320 - - 1S5 36 222
198A 7.134 7.134 a - 185 35 221 a
19s% 6.949 6.949 - a 185 35 220
198R 6.764 6.764 - . 185 34 219
1987 6,578 6,578 a - 1fS 33 218
198f 6.393 6,393 ' - 1AS 32 217
1980 6.008 6.208 18a 31 216
199n 6.0P3 6.023 I - 1 30 21?
1Q91 5,837 5,837 - a 185 29 214 a
1999 5.652 5S652 a - 1A8 28 213 a
1993 5.467 5,467 ' - 185 27 212
"Thie lo2: - OnMINICAN REP. Page 22 of 25
EXTERNAL PtJRI IC DFBT AS OF DrCFMRFR '1,1973
DEBT REPAYABLE tN FnRFIn.N CURRENCY
IN THnuSANDS nF U.S. nOLLARS
LOANS FROM GOVERNMFNTSllSA
OEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTinNS nDRING PFRInnBFGINNING nF PERInn CANCEL-
LAT IONS,DISBURSED INCLUJDING CnMMT1- DISBURSr- SERVICF PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNNISRURSED NFNTS MFNTS PRINrIPAL INTERrST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) Cs) (6) (7) Ct)
196A 60,991 75,397 73,552 17.6RO t.145 I.107 47252 11967 75,496 145,805 13,700 48.2i7 oo900 1,548 7 448 - 283
196A 117.813 153P322 47,244 32.184 ,463 29008- 5 471 -251196Q 146,535 196,852 31,550 2960A4 427 9 75S4 7 176 -56091Q7n 171,807 218.371 9,634 24.617 7.63 1,656 10,719 -2.051
1971 191.309 218,891 9,34$ 12.5a7 6.467 4,004 10,471 -2.24 81979 197,3389 219,571 18,999 18.902 RA668 3.759 9.427 -2p2561 7 210I385 230,596 4 0.f263 13.3*aA f567 3,841 1040h -
1974 217,P16 264,292 - 17,203 7,799 4,415 12,208 -
1975 226,717 256,500 - 12.5QA R,362 4,958 13,320 -
197A 230,950 24fl,138 7,8t7 0,136 5,451 14,5871977 229,631 239,002 - 4p9A9 11,324 h,311 17,635197t8 223.276 227,678 - 2.817 19.285 6,455 18,739 -
1970 213f8 29 215,394 I 'A# 13.060 6.242 19,302 -
198o 2?02,334 ?n20334 I - 15188 5,955 21,143 4198t 18f7,146 187,146 - - 141 87 S,446 19,633 -
1989 172,959 172,959 - 19*667 A&983 17,650 -
1983 160 ,93 160.923 - - 0,474 A,635 14,1091984 150,819 150,819 - o,657 4,393 14P050 -
1985l 141,162 141,162 I - ¶n,539 4.072 14,604198#f 130,630 130,630 I - ln.082 32726 13,808l1987 120,948 120548 - - a.7AI 3,387 13,167 -
1981 110,768 110,768 - _ .789 3,048 12,837 -
19Rs 100,979 100,979 - 0.756 9,710 12,466 -
199n 91,723 91.723 A - s .7S 9.f378 11 i253 -
1991 82,348 82,348 -- 6,913 2067 8,980 -
1999 75,435 75,435 - ,473 1,886 7,359 -
1991 69.962 69,962 - - A.4A2 1,644 7,126 -
Tjnable ll2 - DnnMINICAw REP. Page 23 of 25
EXTERNAL PIJBIIC DFBT AS OF DCEFMBFR A1.s973
DEBT REPAYABLE IN fnRFIAN CU)RRFNCY
IN THniJSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
LDANS FRnM GOVFRNMFNTS
DFBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTInNS nuRINGA PFRInnBFGINNING OF PERInD CANCEL-
LATIONS;DISRURSED INCLUDING COnMIT- DISBtIJRSr SERVTCE PAYmENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY IJNDISRURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINtIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) Cs) (6) (7) (8)
196A 60.991 75.397 73.S52 17,6s0 is14S 1,107 4,252 11967 75,496 145.805 13.700 4A,21?7 s900 1,548 7,448 -2831968 117.813 153,322 47,244 32.1AA 1,463 2,008 5,471 251196Q 146JS35 196.852 31,550 29,6C4 A.429 2,754 7, 176 -5P609297n 171a807 218,371 9,634 24.6 7 7,063 A3,656 10,719 2,0511971 191,309 218,891 9,34I 12.5a7 A,467 Ap,004 10D471 -2,2481979 197A389 219,521 96 431 IR#902 5A668 3,759 9,427 -2?2561971 210.3 85 238,028 4a0m-263 1.1,308 A,567 3,841 10,408 73
1974 217,?16 271.797 a 19,9QA 7.792 4,415 12,708 -1975 229P418 264.o05 - 14*9Q8 RA362 4,972 13,334 A1976 236.053 255,643 a 9 IAA Q a1 36 ,477 14,61 31977 236,085 246.5O7 5,7QA 1 v324 b6343 17,667 -197A 230J555 235,183 3.063 1I985 A,491 18,776197Q 2 1. I3 34 7222, 99 - 1 * A 1 .060 6, 280 1 9, 340198n 209J839 269,p33_ 15.188 5,992 21,180 -1981 194,651 194.651 I As.187 5,#483 19,6701s98 180.464 180,464 I - 1852 S.021 17J873 -I1Q8 167,612 167,A12 - * QJ659 A,671 14,330 -1984 17J953 157,953 -- 449 4,429 14*271 -198A 148,111 148,111 - 1IIA717 A,106 14,824 w1986 137,394 137,394 I10A267 1b760 14,027 -1987 127127 127.127 * 0.966 3,419 13,385 E198A 117,161 117.161 ' - 0.974 3,O0O 13,054 -198Q 1071A87 107,187 - - 0o942 92740 1 2682 -199n 97.245 97.245 - - 0,060 i,408 11,468 -1Q91 88,185 88.185 ' - 7.098 2,096 9,194 9199 2 81 O87 R1,087 - 5.658 1,914 7,572 -
1991 75*428 75.428 % - 5.667 1,671 7,339
rable )t2: _OnMINICAw RFP. Page 24 of 25
EXTERNAL PUBIIC DEBT AS OF DFCFMRFR I11.973
DEBT REPAYABLE IN FnRF'In.N CURRFNCY
IN THniOSANDS nF U.S. nnLLARS
UNCLASSIFIFnMIILTIPLF LENDFR5
DEBT nUTSTANnING TRANSACTInNS DURING PFRInnBEGINNING nE PFRInn CANCFL-
LATIONS,DISHURSEO INCLllDING cnMmIT- DISBURSr- SFRVTCF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNHISRURSED MFNTS MFNTS PRINrTPAt INTFREST TOTAL MENTStl) (2) (3) CA) (s) (6) (7) (B)
1971 - s SO *7 - -
197A 47 50 - 1 . _ , a
1979; 90 S o - 3 2 5 a
197 A 47 47 - 6 3 10 -1977 41 41 - 6 3 9 -197A 34 34 a - 6 2 9 -1970 28 28 - - h 2 8 -198n 22 22 - - 2 8 -1981 16 16 - - 6 1 7 a1982 9 9 ' - 6 1 79a81 3 3 a a 1 - 3
Table 4-2: - nnMINICAIJREP. Page 25 of 25
EXTERNAL PIIBLLC DEBT AS OF DvCFMRER il1973
DEBT REPAYABLE IN FORFInN CURRENCY
IN THnIJSANOS nF U&Ss fnLLARS
UNCLASSIFIEn
DEBT nUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS otIRING PFRInnBEGINNING nF PfRInD CANCEL-
LATIONS5DISBURSED INCLUDING CrnNNIT DISBURSFv SERICEF PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR nNLY UNDISBURSED MFNTS MENTS PRINtIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (A) (6) t7) (8)
1971 - 50 A7 - -
197* 47 50 - 3 s o .197% 50 50 - 3 2 5 -
197A 47 47 - - 3 1o -1977 41 41 - 6 3 9 -
197R 34 34 * - A 2 9 -197Q 28 2 - b 2 A -1980 72 22 . - A 2 a -
1981 16 t6 6- 1 71989 9 9 - - A 1 7 -
1981 3 3 - - 3 - 3
Table 4.3: a DOMINICAN REP.
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT OUTSTANDING AS OF DECEMBER 31#1973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD JANUARY I# 1900 a DECEMBER 31,1973DEBT REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY
IN THOUSANDS OF UsS. DOLLARS
DEBT OUTSTANDING DECEMBER 31.1973CURRENCY DISBURSED
CREDITDR COUNTRY UNDIS'TYPE OF CREDITOR DISBURSED BURSED TOTAL
DISaURSED IN LOCAL CURRENCY 6,707 12,85? 19.624UISBURSEU IN FOREIGN CURRENCY 38p93U 37,997 760927
iD0 45.697 50.854 96.551LOANS FROM INTL. ORGANIZATIONS 45.697 5OJ854 96#551
TOTAL EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT 45.697 50.854 96*551
NOTEI DEBT WITH A MATURITY OF OVER ONE YEAR
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DATA DIVISIONECONOIC ANALYSIS AND PROJECTIDNS DEPARTMENT
Table 14.)4: - DOMINICAN REP. Page 1 of W
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT AS OF DECEMBER 31.1973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD JANUARY 1 1900 ' DECEMBEN 311973DEBT REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY
IN THOUSANDS OF U.Ss DOLLARS
TOTAL
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS DURING PERIODBEGINNING OF PERIOD CANCEL;
LATIONSFDISBURSED INCLUDING COMMIT' DISBURSE& SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST'
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) W6) (7) (8)
1969 lu0789 42.146 7.355 10.932 317 595 912 -171970 21o404 49,167 - 8.0898 672 969 1J641 -12?1971 29,630 48.368 7.500 7.767 1.114 1#240 2.354 21972 46.261 54.752 1.500 5P632 1#269 10450 2.7391973 40.624 54.963 43.560 70065 1.993 1.602 3.595 1
1974 45.*697 96.551 15,777 3.292 1.624 4.9161975 56o182 93,259 12.191 3.596 1.619 5.2151976 66.77? 89P663 d8666 3.339 1,607 4.946 41977 72.303 86.323 * 6.098 3,342 1.580 4.9231976 75.059 82#981 4.800 3.428 1,514 4.9431979 76.430 79.552 2*746 3.423 1.434 4.8571980 75.753 76J129 - 376 3.394 1,334 4?72 81981 72P735 72,735 - . 3#240 1.219 4.459 91982 69,495 69.495 3 - 3,018 1 112 4.130 31983 66.477 66#477 3-a 3 181 1J135 4.3161984 63,296 63,296 - a 4o532 1.336 5.8691985 58.764 58.764 a * 3#903 1.217 5*1201986 54,861 54.861 - 3.742 1.116 4.858 a
1987 51.119 51.119 a ' 3.523 1.022 4.5451986 47.596 47.596 ' 3.528 932 4.4611989 44#067 44.067 * 3.535 842 4.377 71990 40.532 40.532 3 * 3,437 753 4.1901991 37.095 37.095 * 3,349 666 4.0151992 33.746 33.746 - 2 3.284 579 3o8631993 3U.461 30.461 ' a 3#220 495 3.7151994 27.241 27o241 - a 2.569 413 2#983
Table '4 L - DOMINICAN REP Page 2 of 5
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT AS OF DECEMBER 31D1973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERIUD JANUARY I1 1900 ' DECEMBEN 31'1973DEST REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY
IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS
LOANS FROM INTL. ORGANIZATIONSIDB
DISBURSED IN LOCAL CURRENCY
DEOT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS DURING PERIODBEGINNING OF PERIOD CANCEL&
LATIONS#DISBURSED INCLUDING COMMITO DISBURSE' SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST*
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1969 1,368 5,278 200 965 104 101 2051970 2,229 5,374 - 927 98 121 219 '11971 3,058 5,275 2'600 604 214 146 3621972 3,448 7,661 600 2#688 323 644 967 1,9001973 5.813 9P838 1O'180 1J348 395 274 669 1
1974 6,767 19,624 - 4'065 714 247 9601975 1J0118 18,910 ' 3'002 829 247 10751976 12P292 18v082 20147 566 243 8091977 139873 17,516 . 1i602 566 245 8101978 14,909 16,950 1'319 566 241 8061979 15,663 16,o385 678 559 235 7941980 15,781 15,825 44 553 220 7731981 15,272 15,272 ' * 572 201 773 31982 14,700 14,700 - 566 181 7471983 14,134 14,134 - 702 203 9051984 13,433 13,433 - * 938 241 1'179 71985 12,*494 12,494 9 . 756 218 974 -1986 11,738 11,738 - - 685 200 8861987 11,053 11,o53 S - 615 186 801196 1 08,43 6 i0438 6 - ol5 173 7b7 -1989 9J823 9.823 . , 615 159 774 -1990 9,209 9,209 - . 615 146 761 11991 8,594 ,94 - * 615 133 747 -1992 7,980 7,980 . 615 119 734 41993 71365 7,365 - - 595 106 701 -1994 67 70 6,770 508 93 601
Table 44 ' DOMINICAN REP. Page 3 of 5
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT AS OF DECEMBER 31#1973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERlOD JANUARY 1I 1900 ' DECEMBEM 31.1973DEBT REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY
IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS
LOANS FROM INTLs ORGANIZATIONSIDB
DISBURSED IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS DURING PERIODBEGINNING OF PERIOD CANCEL*
LATIONS.DISBURSED INCLUDING COMMIT" DISBURSE- SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
1969 9,421 36,868 7-155 9*967 213 494 707 -17
197U 19.175 43,p793 a 7.971 574 848 1J422 1261971 26J572 43,093 4OQ0U 7,163 900 1#092 1.992 2
1972 32,833 47*U91 900 2,944 966 806 1,772 1.9001973 34,811 45.125 33,400 5,717 1J598 1.328 2.926
1974 38.930 76,927 a 11,712 2, 578 1J377 3#9551975 48.064 74.349 a 9.189 2,768 1J372 4.1401976 54.485 71,581 a 6.719 2,774 1J363 4J1371977 58,430 68.807 m 4.496 2J777 1.336 4J1121978 60,149 66.,030 a 3.481 2,863 1.273 4'1136 31979 6U.768 63,168 - 2#068 2,864 1.199 4.063 31980 59.972 60.304 - 332 2,841 1,114 3.955 -
1981 57,463 57,463 - 2;668 1.018 3.685 a
1982 54.,795 54,795 a - 2#452 931 3,383 -
1983 52,343 52.343 - 2,479 932 3.411 -
1984 49,864 49,164 - 3,59 4 1.095 4,689 a
1985 46,270 46J270 3 - 3,147 998 4,1451986 43.123 43.123 - 3.057 915 3.972 *
1987 40.066 40,066 * , 2,909 836 3,7451988 37,158 37.*158 2.*914 760 3.o673 31989 34,244 34,244 2,- 921 683 3P604 a
1990 31.323 31,323 a - 2,823 607 3,430 a
1991 28.501 2U,501 , 2*735 533 3J2681992 25,766 25,766 - , 2,670 460 3.1291993 23,096 23,096 - a 2,625 389 3.0141994 20,471 20,471 - . 2.062 320 2,362
Tbibl - - DOMINICAN REP. 'age L of 5
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEbT AS OF DECEMBER 3101973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD JANUARY to 1900 DECEMBEk 31.1973DEBT REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRENCY
IN THOUSANDS OF U4S. DOLLARS
LOANS FROM INTLs ORGANIZATIONS108
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS DURING PERIODBEGINNING OF PERIOD CANCEL
LATIONSoDISBURSED INCLUDING COMMIT& DISBURSE- SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST;
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (?) Cs)
1969 10P769 42.146 7.355 10.932 317 595 912 '171970 21.404 49Y167 a 8.898 672 969 1l641 1271971 29P630 48.368 7'500 7A767 1,114 1.240 2.354 21972 J6,281 54P752 1.50U 5.632 1J2b9 1J450 2J739 91973 40.624 54J963 43J58U 7P065 1,993 1.602 3,595 1
1974 45.697 96.551 a 15#777 3#292 1,624 409161975 58J182 93#259 m 12J191 3,596 1.619 5P2151976 66,777 89,663 8 do866 3.339 1,607 4.9461977 72J303 86,323 m 6.098 3#342 1,580 4*9231978 75JO59 82.961 m 4.800 3J428 1,514 4.9431979 76,430 79.552 m 2,746 3.423 1,434 4P857 -19Y80 15753 70o129 a 376 3,394 1,334 4*7281981 72.735 72o735 3 3240 1.219 4.4591982 69.495 69.495 - - 3.018 1.112 4.130 -1983 66.47? 66,477 - - 3,181 I.135 4.316 -1984 63,296 63,296 - - 4.532 1.336 5.869 -1985 5bo764 58.764 - - 3.903 1.217 5.1201986 54,861 54.861 - a 37742 1J 116 4.85b -1987 51,119 51,119 3 a 3.523 1.022 4.545 51988 47,596 47,596 - a 3A528 932 4P461 -1989 44J067 44,oU67 - - s535 04d 4.3??1990 40J532 40,532 3 a 3,437 753 4.1901991 37,095 37,095 3 a 3,349 666 4.015 a1992 33.746 33,746 3,o284 579 3.863 -1993 30J461 30,461 3 a 3,220 495 3*715 -1994 27.241 27S241 2_a 2,569 413 2.983
Table 404: a DOMINICAN REPs Page 5 of 5
EXTERNAL PUBLIC DEBT AS OF DECEMBER 31#1973
FOR LOANS ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD JANUARY to 1900 ' DECEMBER 3101973DEBT REPAYABLE IN LOCAL CURRLNCY
IN THOUSANDS OF U&S. DOLLARS
LOANS FROM INTL. ORGANIZATIONS
DEBT OUTSTANDING TRANSACTIONS DURING PERIODBEGINNING OF PERIOD CANCEL
LATIONSIDISBURSED INCLUDING COMMIT' DISBURSE& SERVICE PAYMENTS ADJUST-
YEAR ONLY UNDISBURSED MENTS MENTS PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL MENTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (C)
1969 10U789 42,146 7*355 10*932 317 595 912 '171970 21*404 49,167 a 8*898 672 969 1*641 '1271971 29*630 48P368 7*500 7P767 1,114 1,240 2*354 '21972 36P281 54,752 1*500 5*632 1,289 1#450 2*739 91973 40#624 54P963 43*580 7,065 1,993 1*602 3*595 1
1974 45,697 96,551 a 15*777 3,292 1#624 4P9161975 5b*182 93J259 - 12*191 3,596 1,619 5P215 a1976 66P777 89,663 88*66 3,339 1,607 4#9461977 72,303 86P323 - 6*098 3,342 1*580 4*9231978 75*059 82,981 a 4*800 3P428 1,514 4J943 41979 76P430 79,552 a 2*746 3,423 1J434 4o8571980 75*753 76,129 376 3,394 1,334 4*7281981 72,735 72,735 - a 3*240 I,219 4 4591982 69*495 69,495 a 3,018 1*112 4*1301983 66,477 66,477 3-a 3,181 1*135 4#3161984 63*296 63,296 - a 4,532 1*336 5,8691985 58P764 58,764 a a 3,903 1,217 5*120 a1986 54*861 54,861 _ a 3,742 1*116 4,856 a1987 51119 51,119 - a 3 523 1*022 405451988 47*596 47o596 - a 3#528 932 4,4611989 44,067 44,067 - a 3,535 842 4,377 a1990 40*532 40U532 - a 3,437 753 4*190 a1991 37,095 37*095 * a 3#349 666 40015 a1992 33P746 33*746 - . 3*284 579 3*8631993 30*461 30,461 . 3P220 495 3,715 -1994 21,241 27,241 . 2*569 413 2*983 -
Table 5.1: CIITRAL GOVERNMENT REVEUES, 1966-1975(millions of RD$)
Actual 197L -19751Y9bb 1Y67 1Ybi0 15755 1y( 15; ( 1Y7Z TM( M-Ve t Provisional ,bLdgLet
TOTAL CURRINT REVENUE 160.9 173.4 189M,1 216.8 242.2 276.0 315.2 360.3 365.6L LI.G 459.0
Direct Taxes 35.7 44.1 46,0 54.4 66.o 75.3 87.0 1C01.7 106.8 131.9 1 5.2
Income Taxes (24.5) (29.8) (30.6) (37.5) (46.9) (54.7) (64.6) (75 1) (81.6) (102.2) (94.8)Property & Inheri-tance Taxes ( 5.9) ( 7.8) ( 8.3) ( 8,5) ( 9.8) (1C.3) (10.7) (1232) (12.7) (13.8) (9.0)
Transaction Taxes ( 3.6) ( 4.2) ( 4.5) ( 6.1) ( 6.°) ( 7.1) ( 8.6) (10.4) ( 9.9) (10.9) (8.7)Other Taxes (1.9) ( 2.3) ( 2.6) ( 2,3) ( 2-1) ( 2.9) ( 3.1) ( 3,0) ( 2.6) (5.0) (2.7)
Indirect Taxes 112.5 123.5 139.9 1 53.3 1f14.2 191.8 218.0 216.3 22.3 3014.6
Import Duties (72.3) (70.3) (76.7) (89,0) (96.3) (108.8) (114.8) (131.0) (126.4) (162.6) (176.8)Export Duties ( 2.9) ( 6,2) ( 9.5) ( 9.2) ( 9.0) ( 12.8) ( 19.7) (30.l) ( 32.0) (64.8) (59.1)Product.&sales taxes (33.0) (31,8) (33.9) (38.7) (44.3) ( 48.1) ( 51.3) (50.7) ( 51.9) (60.4) (59.0)Other Taxes (14.1) (14,2) (3.14) ( 3.0) ( 307) ( 4.5) ( 6.0) ( 509) ( 6.0) (6.5) (9.7)
Total Tax Revenue 148.0 156.6 169.5 194.3 215.3 2149.5 278.8 319.7 323,1 426.2 4l9.8
Income from Govt.Serv. 4.9 404 4.6 4,9 5.2 5'^ 6o7 7.6 8.o 8.1 7.8
Coamunications (1,0) (1.1) (1.2) ( l,4) ( 1G5) ( '.6) (1.5) (1.6) (1.7) (1.7) (1.5)Ports (3,8) ( 2.9) (2.9) (2.9) (3 ()306) (3.7) (3,8) (h4.1) (4.1) (4.2)Others ( 01 ( 0,4) ( 0,5) ( 0.6) ( 0.4) ( 0.3) (1.5) ( 2,2) ( 2.2) (2.3) (2.1)
Royalties 0,4 0.3 0.7 3.3 0_3 Oe' 0.8 O9 0.5 _-
Income from Property 6.8 .9.9 4 . 2 276e5 2L 25.8
Public Enterprises ( 6,7) ( 9.8) (lC.3) (12,6) (13.1) 6' i6) 1Ž2,14) (24.8) (26.7) (2 6 .u (24.7)Other (0.1) (01) (0,5) ( 11) (1.2) (2.0 ( 1.C) (101) (0.8) (1.0) (1.1)
Other Non-Tax Revenue 0.8 2,3 4.2 3.8 3.1 3.7 5e5 6.2 6.3 11.6 5.5
Total Non-Tax 1Rvenme 12JQ 1(*? 19 9?_ 22.9 26.5 26,14 c.Et 42.3 39.2Source. Budget Of lice
Source: B3udget Office
Table 5.2: CEJTURAL GOVERIZ-1EUT FISCAL OPERATIONS, 1966 - 1975
(millions of RD$)
Actual 19714 1975191b7 907 19dbo 19o9 19(0 1(l I V(. I (3 Budget Provisional Budget
Current Revenues 160.9 173.4 189.4 216.8 242.2 276.0 315.2 360.3 365.4 473.6 45S.0
Tax Revenue 148.1 156.6 169.5 194.3 219.3 249.5 278.8 319.7 323.1 426.2 433.2Direct ( 35.8) ( 44,1) ( 46,1) ( 54.4) ( 660.) ( 75.3) ( 87.0) (101.7) (106.8) (131.9) (.)Indirect (112.3) (112-5) (123.4) (139.9) (153.3) (174.2) (191.8) (218.0) (216.3) (294.3) ( )
iAon-Tax Revenue 12.8 16.0 19.9 22.5 22.9 26.5 36.4 40.6 42.3 47.4 25.8
Current Expenditures (cash basis) 154.9 154.7 155.5 167.9 172.2 182.9 195.2 216.8 267.3 271.1 289.6
Adjustment to cash basis o.6 10.1 3.1 5.6 -0.7 0.1 - - - - -
Current Expenditure (authorization basis) 154.3 144.6 152.4 162.3 172.9 182.8 195.2 216.8 267.3 271.1 289.6
wiages and Salaries 94.4 97.2 99.5 104.0 109.0 113.4 118.9 124.3 145.3 137.9 163.1Other Goods and Services 19.5 13.0 16.2 18.3 21.3 23.0 26.4 35.9 41.7 67.9 51.2Interest 1.0 0.7 1.5 2.2 1.8 2.6 2.7 5.4 10.3 7.1 4.8Transfers 39.4 33.7 35.2 37.8 40.8 43.8 47.2 51.2 70.0 58.2 70.5
To Public Sector (26.1) (21.2) (22-7) (24.2) (25.3) (26.0) (27.5) (28.0) (44.6) (28.4) (39.9)To Private Sector (13.3) (12.5) (12.5) (13.6) (15.5) (17.8) (19.7) (23.2) (25-4) (29.8) (30.6)
Current Surplus or Deficit (-) 6.o 18.7 33.9 48.9 69.3 93.1 120.0 143.5 98.1 202.5 169.4
Capital Revenues 1.1 - - 0.4 1.7 0.4 0.8 -
Capital Expenditure (cash basis) 35.9 42.1 48.3 61.1 78.7 112.1 128.9 161.1 loo.6 230.5 182.1
Adjustment to cash basis -1.4A -5.S 1 .1 -3.5 -3.2 -0.2 - - - -
Capital Expenditure (authorization basis) 37.3 47.7 47.2 64.6 81.9 112.3 128.9 161.1 100.26 23..5. 182.1
Fixed Investment 1503 25,7 30.2 39.3 51.1 77.1 96.0 130.7 74.5 182.5 123.9Construction (13.9) (23.9) (28.9) (37.3) (48.9) (71.1) (91.3) (125.0) (62.6) (172.7) (10601)iMachinery and Equipmient (1-4) (1.8) ( 1-3) ( 2,0) ( 2.2) ( 6.0) ( 4.7) ( 5-7) (11.9) (9.8) (17.8)
Transfers 14.9 13.6 8.2 17.3 19.8 26,1 24.9 20.1 26.0 34.9 55.9To Public Sector (14.9) (13.6) ( 8.2) (17.3) (18.6) (25.6) (24,7) ( 20.1) (26.0) (.) (55.2)To Private Sector ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( 1.2) (0.5) (0.2) ( -) (- ) (...) (0.7)
Other Caoital Exoenditure 7.1 8.4 8.8 8.0 11.0 9.1 8.0 10.3 0.1 13.1 2.3
uver'all ouiplus (+) OI we iciU v-) -2,.3 -23.4 -14.4 -11.8 -6.8 -18.6 -8.0 _17.6 -2.5 -28.0 -12.7
Oorrowing (net) 28.8 23.4 1 4.4 11.8 6.8 1s.6 8.0 17.6 2.5 28.0 12.7
External Borrowing (net) 37.8 1S.5 8.1 7.0 9.5 7.5 1.4 9.9 10.5 1.9 6.3Disbursement (38.1) (20.2) (10-5) (10.0) (14-4) (13.6) ( 6.1) (14-9) (18.0) 12.9 (16.1)Amortization ( 0.3) ( 3.7) ( 2.4) ( 3-0) ( 4.9) ( 6.0) ( 4.7) (5-0) (7-5) 11.0 (9.8)
Internal Borrowing (net) 0.6 14.5 8.7 1.8 3.3 9.9 8.2 7.1 -8.o ... 6.4Banking System (net) (0.3) (14-5) (9.7) (-) (-) C-) (-) (-) C-) ... (-)Other ( o3) (-) (-1.0) W . _
Other Changes in Assets, Float andDiscrepancies (- = increase in asset) -9.6 -7.6 -2.4 3.0 -6.o -1.1 -1.6 0.6 -
Source: CenLral Bank, National Budget Office, and Mlission Estirates.
Table 5.3: CENTRAL GOVERilMENT EPENDITURES Bf SECTOR, 1966-75
(RD$ millions)
Acti al Budget Bd&ket19oo 19br - -T1 1 959 19 19(I 19(2 19(3 T_77T
TOTAL EXPE41DITURE (authorization basis) 195.3 195.2 205,1 235.3 264.8 3(5.O 334.3 387.4 383.4 486.3
General Administrative Services 69.3 60.9 64.7 70.3 73.8 76.2 83.5 93.2 83.2 111.1
General Administration 1 .5 13.2 16.2 20.4 23.2 24.1 29.4 33*9 26.1 59.6Justice and Public Order 17.2 17.2 17r6 17.6 17.0 17.7 18.6 21.0 22.9 16.4
Police (13.6) (14.0) (13.8) (14.1 ) (14-7) (*) (*) (e Other ( ) (3.6) (3,6) (3.8) (2.9) (3.0) (.,.) (...) (.) (...)
National Defense 32.8 28.3 28.7 29.8 30.8 31.2 32.5 35.1 30.8 31.9International .telations 2.7 2,2 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.2
ocial Services. 58.2 60.6 65.7 73.0 87,3 98,6 110,2 128.4 168.3 165.8
Education 28.8 28,8 3014 36,3 41.9 43.9 46.4 58.2 76.5 88.2.- {ealth and Social Institutions 20.7 21 .6 24.0 25.6 29.0 32,3 33.5 38.3 75.9 68.9Housing 0.7 5°0 4.4 5,0 9.1 13.2 13.1 15.3 7.0 0.8Water anr Sewerage 40o 3.9 5.3 4.7 4.6 6.1 114.2 13.4 4.4 3.6Community Services 3.4 0,8 1,1 0,8 2.1 2.5 2.4 2.6 3.6 3.4Labor oO6 0,5 0.5 0o6 o06 o.6 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9
Economic Services 48.o 56.7 59.7 70.2 81 ,6 108.0 117.8 137.8 103.5 178.5
Agriculture 13.5 14.0 18.0 17,1 15,2 15.4 17.4 27.2 48.3 71.7Irrigation 5.7 14,8 3.5 10,4 12.4 14.5 12.4 18.5 6.9 35.9Indastry, Commerce and piiining 1.8 3,9 1.3 1,1 3,1 3.5 2.6 4.5 4.5 8.3Transport and Corninunications 24.7 27.9 30.5 34.3 42.0 58e4 49.1 42.5 31.5 29.6Urbanization and Buildings 2.3 14( 3.7 5,3 5.7 8,2 30.7 39.0 11.0 5.6Energy - - 0.4 1.9 2,8 6.8 4.6 5.0 1.2 27.3Sugar 0.1 2c2 2.3 001 0.4 1.3 1.0 1,1 0,1 0,1
Other 19.8 1608 15.0 21o8 22.1 22,2 22.8 28.0 28.4 30.9
Transfers to tr,unicinalities 15.2 13.3 11,0 11.0 9.7 9,3 9.1 10.4 9.1 9.1
Service on Public Dobt 4.6 3.5 o4.o 10.8 11.8 12.3 13,0 14.7 17.4 21.8Reimbursements and Other - - - - o.6 o06 0.7 2.9 1.9 -
Source: National Budget Office.
Table 5.4: STRUCTURE OF CENTRAL GOVERNDIENT EXPENDITURES BY SECTOR, 1966-75
(Percent of Total Exoenditure)
Actual Budget Bugt1966 1967 1966 1969 1970 1971 1971 1973 _
TOTAL EXPENDITURE (authorization basis) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 OO.0 100.0
General Administrative Services 35.5 31.2 31.5 29.9 27.9 25.0 25.0 24.1 21.7 22.8
General Administration 8.4 6.8 7.9 8.7 8.8 7.9 8.8 8.8 6.8 12.2Justice and Public Order 8.8 8.8 8.6 7.5 6.4 5.8 5.6 5.4 6.o 3.4
Police ( ) (7.0) (6.8) (5-9) (5.3) (4.8) ( ) (.) (..') C.)Other ,, (1.8) (1.8) (1.6) ( 1.1 ) (1.0)(*)()( #)C)
National Defense 16.8 1405 14.0 12.7 11.6 10.3 9.7 9.1 8.0 6.6International Relations 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.9 o.6
Social Services 29.8 3100 3200 31.0 29.9 32.3 33.0 33.1 43.9 34.1
Education 14.7 14.8 14.8 15.4 15.8 14.4 18.7 15.0 20.0 18.1Health and Social Institutions 10.6 11.1 11.7 10.9 11.0 10.6 10.0 9.9 19.8 14.2Housing 0.4 2.6 2.1 201 3.4 4.3 3.9 3.9 1.8 0.2Water and Sewerage 2.0 2.0 2.6 2.0 1.7 2.0 4.3 3.5 1.2 0.7Community Services 1.7 0.4 005 0.3 0,8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.7Labor 0,3 0.3 002 003 0.2 0.2 0,2 0.1 0.2 0.2
Economnic Services 24.6 29c0 29.1 2908 3008 35.4 35.2 35.6 27.0 6.l7
Agriculture 6.9 7.2 808 7.3 5.7 5.0 5.2 7.0 12.6 14.7Irrigation 2.9 2.5 1,7 4.4 4.7 4.8 3.7 4.8 1.8 7.4Industry, Commerce and Mining 0.9 2.0 0.6 0.5 1.2 1.2 0.8 1.2 1.2 1.7Transport and Communications 12.6 14.3 14.9 14.5 15.9 1902 12.7 11.0 8.2 6.1Urbanization and Buildings 1.2 2.0 1.8 2.3 2.2 2.6 9.2 10.1 2.9 1.2Energy - - 0.2 0,8 11 202 1.3 1.3 0.3 .6Sugar 0.1 1,1 1,1 - - 0.4 0.3 0.2 - -
Other 10,1 8,6 7.3 903 8.4 7.3 6.8 7.2 7.4 6.4
Transfers to M4.unicipalities 7.8 6,8 503 4.7 307 3.1 2,7 2.7 2.4 1.9Service on Public Debt 2.3 1.8 2.0 4.6 0.2 002 309 3.8 4.5 4.5Reimbursements and Other - - - - 0,2 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.5
Source: Table 5.3.
Table 5.5: OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR FBIANCES, 1969 - 7421
(in millions of RD$)
- - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~197242196'- 1970 1971 1472 1973 Budget Estimatej
Current Revenue 167.9 194.3 261.9 300.1 347.2 449.14 515.COperating Revenues 17TJ T 234.5 27J0 168. 319 2403. 770Transfers 24.9 25.5 27.4 29.7 28.3 46.o 45.0Government (24.2) (25.4) (25.9) (27.5) (27.7) (44.9)Private Sector (0.7) ( 0.1) (1.5) (2.2) (0.6) ( 1.1 )
Current Ecpenditure 1243.7 160.5 212.5 232.24 273.7 386.4 41C .0Wages and Salaries .07 9 . 102 112.7 121.7 TT97 125.0Goods and Services 38.3 241.4 74.3 81.9 111.0 210.9 233.0Transfers 18.7 2C.1 23.8 29.0 25.5 39.8 35.0Interest - - 9.2 8.8 11.5 17.1 17.C
Current Surplus (+) or deficit(-) 24.2 33.8 49.4 67,7 73.5 63.0 105.0
Capital Revenues 7.4 1.5 5.4 15.6 5.3 3.4 5.0
Capital Transfers (net) 1.7 - 1.3 - 0.6 - 1.7 10.9 31.4 7.0
Net Lending 17.6 13.2 15.4 16.6 1C.8 72.1 330CDisbursement 4 4.0 57 42.7 g _d3. o03Amortization 26.4 29.4 31.7 40.3 47.1 48.4 50.C
iixed Investment 41.7 37.6 50.2 53.4 59.4 124.3 90.0Machinery and Equipment 2.5 T 5.7 o. T7.7 ...Construction 39.2 35.7 44.5 45.4 41.8 130.1 ...
Overall Surplus(+.) or deficit(-) -26.0 -16.8 -12.24 11.5 10.5 -98.6 - 6.0
Net lnternal Borrowing 9.3 3.0 1.1 -17.9 - 7.5 24.8 -35.0Disbursement 15e 5 77-T 31'.1 40-5 7T *-Amortization 7.2 12.4 30.4 249.0 48.o 50.6 ..
Net External Borrowing 9.9 15.9 18.3 18.3 13.3 45.6 41.0Disbursement 3C.8 33.5 3 30.0 27.1 5,97: 55.0Amortization 20.9 " 17.9C/ 12.2 11.2 13.8 13.8 14.C
urants and Others 1.1 1.3 2.3 1.6 5.4 6.4 _
Changes in Assets (increase: -) 5.7 _ 3.4 - 9.3 -14.1 -21.7 21.8 _
j Includes municipalities, decentralized agencies, public enterprises and social security institute.
2/ Adjustment made in the budgets of CEA for higher sugar prices and CDE for higher fuel costs,
3/ May include internal amortization.
Source: Mission Estimates.
Table 5.6: CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCES, 1969-74
(in millions of RD$)
Fst±Lmare1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
Current Surplus 78.7 104.0 142.5 187.8 213.0 284.0Central Government-- 78.7 95.6 119.0 147.6 167.2 209.0
(Current Revenues) (216.8) (242.4) (276.0) (315.3) (360.3) (455.0)(Current Expenditures) (138.1) (146.8) (157.0) (167.7) (193.1) (246.0)
Other Public Sector .0 8.4 23.5 40.2 45.8 75.0
Capital Revenues (net) 5.7 -4.7 -1.9 11.6 8.5 5.0
Capital Outlays 122.2 122.9 171.6 195.8 228.5 319.0Fixed Investment 81.0 88.7 127.3 149.4 173.3 235-0Net Lending 17.6 13.2 16.4 16.6 19.8 33.0Others 23.6 21.0 27.9 29.8 35.4 51-'
Overall Surplus (+) or Deficit (-) -37.8 -23.6 -31.0 3.6 -7.0 -30.0
Net External Borrowing 24.6 26.9 10.8 39.1 19.0 53.6Gross Disbursement 40.7 35.7 24.6 48.6 33.8 70.0Amortization 16.1 8.8 13.8 9.5 14.8 16.4
Net Internal Borrowing 11.1 6.3 11.0 -9.7 -0.4 -38.5
Other -4.1 -16.4 -17.2 -19.2 -18.7 -5.1
Net Short Term Borrowing -7.7 -1.5 15.1 -18.9 4.2 -6.0
/a Differences with Tables 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 result from consolidation of current transfersfrom Central Government to rest of public sector.
Source: Tables 5.2, 5.3 and 5.5 and mission estimates.
Table 5.7: PUBLIC SECTOR - CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PROGRAM 1568-74
(RD$ millions)
Actual Es tjInate
1,bb 16 1970 1T5`71 172 1~'73 _- 7 7L
Public Administration 2.9 3.39. 3.9 4.1 6. .-7-L 8.0
Social Services 11.7 16.8 22.8 31.1 4 48 55. 5Education 1.3 T 1 T 7 7.2 5.4 12.6 17 0Housing 4.1 5.3 8.0 14.5 14.8 20. 3 25,0Public Health o.6 o.6 1.9 1.9 2.8 1.9 4.oJater and Sewerage 5.7 5.8 5.4 6.6 13.9 13.7 12.0Community Development - - 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.5
Economic Services 46.4 62.9 69.9 92.1 105.1 117.0 171.5Agriculture 6.9 15.0Irrigation and floodcontrol j 3.0 365 6.5 15.4 13.1 16.9 37.0
Transport 19.4 23.6 31.3 44.7 32.1 28.7 35.0Bridges ( 0.7) ( 2.8) ( 2.6) (14.9) ( ) ( ) ( )Roads (17.2) (19.3) (28.4) (37.3) ( ) ( ) (Ports (1-5) ( ) ( ) (0-1) Airports ( - ) ( 1.5) ( 0.3) ( 2.4) ( ) ( ) ( . )
Power 5.8 16.8 19.1 14.1 12.9 11.2 35.0Sugar2/ 8.9 8.2 4.2 6.7 9.7 10.5 8.oMiscellaneous 3.2 4.5 5.2 5.6 30.4 4o.4 41.5
TOTAL FIXED INVESTMHIT 61 o 83.6 96.6 127.3 14994 173 3 235.0
OTHER CAPITAL EXPEMDITURE 11.7 12.3 1C.14 44.5 46.4 55.2 84.oTOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 72.7 95.5 107.0 171228 3190
For 1,7 it includes the Valdesia Dam that will also be used for p%-Wr generation.2/ Including fixed investment by State Enterp-ises Corporation as a holding company.3/ Including acquisition of land, capital transfers to the private sector and financial investments.
Includes urbanization, commerce and mining.
Source: 1National Budget Office, Eational Planninrg Office and Mission Estimates.
Table 5.8 s WORKERS EMPL4YED B THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT, 1950-74(No. of persons)
Central AutonomousYear Government Municipalities Institutions Total
1950 37,706 1,926 844 4Os476
1951 4h4331 2,9443 929 47,703
1952 47,002 29290 1,099 50391
1953 42,556 2,647 1,226 46,429
1954 1,1,797 3,102 1,393 46,292
1955 47,201 6s651 1, 538 550390
1956 55,571 4,491 19630 61,692
1957 63, 338 6,061 1,870 71,269
1958 70,220 5,480 2,226 77,926
1959 73,342 5,903 29301 81,54h6
1960 75,615 6,806 2,513 8hs934
1961 77,552 7,894 2,580 88,026
1962 94,445 11,652 4,252 110,349
1963 914,748 12,249 5,571 112,568
1964 93,420 12,537 6,045 112,002
1965 81s795 10,602 6,762 99,159
1966 79,555 11,111 7,333 97,999
1967 80,790 10,025 7,913 98,728
1968 77,589 10,536 89459 96,584
1969 75s,074 8,617 9,590 93,281
1970 811438 7,896 gs565 98, 899
1971 84,172 7,981 8,077 100,230
1972 81,5g03 6,911 8,999 97,1413
1973 83,621 6,839 9,724 100,184
1974* 87,126 6,886 9,722 103,734
* EstimateSource: Joint National Income GraLp, Central Bank.
Table 6.1: BANKING SYSTEM - SUMMARY ACCOUNTS, 1964 - 73
(In millions of RD$)
December 31 June 301964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1973 1974
Foreign Assets (net) -38.6 -12.8 -23.1 -35.9 -32.6 -17.1 -11.0 - 4.4 15.2 23.7 19.8 61.6Assets 43.6 56.3 45.6 32.9 39.1 42.6 39.3 67.3 67.5 95.8 67.8 163.0Liabilities -82.2 -69.1 -68.7 -68.8 -71.7 -59.6 -50.3 -71.7 -52.3 -72.1 -48,0 -101.4
Arrears on commercial letters ofcredit and import collections ( - ) (- 3.9) (-17.7) (-21.5) (-23.2) (-19.4) (-17.4) (-14.7) (- 7.6) ( - ) ( - ) ( -
Other (-71.5) (-65.2) (-51.0) (-47.3) (-48.5) (-40.2) (-32.9) (-57.0) (-44-7) (-72.1) (-48.0) (-101.4)
Domestic Credit 206.9 210.2 215.0 234.6 265.1 296.1 340,5 392.7 466.4 579.2 490.2 632.7National Government 86.1 96.9 95.5 112.2 129.7 133.2 142.0 169.5 194.7 206.2 191.5 195.0
Assumption of debts of otherpublic entities ( 73.3) ( 82.8) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( 86.1) ( ) (Advances, interest and Treasury coin ( 27.9) ( 27.0) ( 32.4) , 43.1) ( 59.4) ( 70.3) ( 83.7) (110.1) (143.8) (160.1) ( *-- ) ( .Deposits (-15.1) (-12.9) (-23.0) (-17.0) (-15.8) (-23.2) (-27.8) (-26.7) (-35.2) (-40.0) (-44.4) ( *71.3)
State Sugar enterprises (net) 34.8 46.1 53.8 2.7 - 6.0 2.5 1.0 3.1 8.8 4.8 1.3 -25.3Agricultural Bank (net) 5.1 6.5 7.7 48.7 52.9 50.6 50.1 55.5 54.0 56.3 53.9 62.4Other public entities (net) 18.7 7.2 6.1 7.3 6.7 12.2 20.1 20.2 17.6 35.2 26.9 58.9U.S. counterpart funds - 0.4 - 6.4 - 6.5 - 7.2 -16.1 -21.7 -12.8 - 7.1 -10.9 -18.0 -11.0 - 1.3Private sector 72.6 68.3 72.1 89.5 118.9 147.9 174.9 211.3 275.8 375.7 309.6 440.0Interbank float 0.4 1.3 1.9 - 3.4 2.6 - 0.7 - 0.2 - 1.3 3.3 - 3.7 - 0.7 4.5Official capital and surplus -17.2 -18.2 -20.9 -18.7 -22.4 -26.3 -31.5 -35 .5 -37.4 -44.4 -42.4 -47.6Unclassified (net) 6.4 2.1 5.3 3.5 - 1.2 - 1.5 - 3.1 -23.01/ -39.51/ -32.91/ -38.9 -53.9
Allocation of SDRs - - - - - 5.4 10.2 15.2 17.7 17.6 17.5
Long-term liabilities to internationalfinancial agencies - - 0.3 3.7 7.6 9.3 9.9 10.4 12.7 10,8 13.5 10.9
Liabilities to private sector 168,3 197.4 191.6 195.0 224.9 269.7 314.3 367.7 452.9 574.5 479.1 665.9Voluntary liabilities 158.4 178.7 169.9 182.9 211.8 253.4 299.9 352.0 434.1 550.2 457.1 641.2
Currency in circulation (66.7) (74.8) (64.1) (59.0) (64.9) (72.5) (81.2) (83.5) (98.8) (116 2) ( 98.2) (123.9)Demand deposits (47.6) (58.0) (45.6) (53.8) (52.7) (61.4) (74.0) (86.3) (104.0) (i29.
7) ( 98.7) (132.0)
Miscellaneous sight deposits ( 2.8) ( 2.1) ( 4.7) ( 6.1) ( 8.1) (10.1) (10.5) (18.8) (19.7) (27.2) ( 18.6) 29.8)Time deposits (31.7) (34.7) (45.8) (10.7) (21.1) (32.8) (42.9) (59.0) (87.0) (125.3) (102.9) (179.3)Savings deposits ) ' (42.5) (51.1) (60.9) (75.2) (85.9) (101,2) '119.5) (113,4) (137.2)Private capital and surplus ( 9.6) ( -1.) ( 9.7) (10.8) (13.9) (15.7) (16.0) (18.5) (23.4) (32-3) 25.9) 39.0)
Advance import deposits 3.9 5.2 8.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0,1 0.1Deposits against letters of credit 6.0 13.5 13.4 11.0 11.9 15.1 14.4 15.6 18.7 24,2 21,9 24.6
1/ In the commercial bank accounts arrears are recorded as peso liabilities to the private sector in tinclassified assets with a correspondingclaim on the Central Bank. These figures do not necessarily agree with those shown by the Central Bank, mainly because of differences inLiming. pin Lhi tii I--_, I i_ak plig, ->.,Lrea- a- -,, pi-d Lhy LI- CeuiLal B.o,k LiguLmes, LmLe ditterence snowing upin unclassified assets of the commercial banks. For the end of 1971, 1972, and 1973, a large difference in the timing between sales ofexchange by the Central Bank and the corresponding receipts by the commercial banks restulted in a large change in the latter's ?znclassifiedlassets
Source: Central Bank and International Monetary Ftnd.
Table 6.2: CENTRAL BANK - SUMMAFY ACCOUNTS, 1967-73
(millions of RD$)
Jjecemb3er11967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
Net International Reserves -28.9 -15.6 -3.2 -6.7 l0.4 24.4 52.8
Foreign Assets 26.5 34.2 39.3 32.2 55.8 54.4 74.8Foreign Liabilities -55.h -49.8 -42.5 -38.9 -45.4 -30.0 -22.0
Arrears on comnmercial letters ofcredit and import collections (-21-5) (-23.2) (-19.)4) (-17.h) (-14.7) ( -7.6) ( )
Other (-33.9) (-26.6) (-23.1) (-21.6) (-30.7) (-22.5) (-22.0)
Net Domestic Assets 151.9 160.7 175.2 200.6 217.2 222.4 265.7
Niet Central Government 101.2 110.7 123.0 139.1 157.0 173.3 188.6Credits (87.8) (94.)4) (102.0) (115.0) (128.0) (138.6) (l.)Advances against coin issue and
unpaid interest (13.4) (16.3) (21.0) (24.1) (29.0) (34.7) (-- Net State Sugar Council - - - - - -
Net Other Public Entities 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1o6 1.6Credit to Consolidated FinancialIntermediaries 45.9 52.8 60.6 63.5 55.9 64.7 82.0Private Commercial Banks ( 3.2) ( 6.2) (11,9) (14.5) (11.0) (13.1) (2)4.1)Banco de Reservas (42.7) (46.6) (48.7) (49.0) (44.9) (51.6) (57.9)
Credit to Public Nonbank FinancialInstitutions 23.3 30.0 31.5 33.1 39,5 29.2 37.0Agriculture Bank (22.3) (28.2) (29.2) (28.5) (34.9) (24.3) (31.3)Industrial Development Corporation ( 1.0) ( 1 .8) 2-3) ( 3.6) ( 4.6) ( 5.0) ( 5.7)National Housing Bank - ) (- ) (- ) - ) - ) - ) - )
Official Capital and Surplus -12.4 -15.8 -19.5 -24.3 -28.0 -29.3 -32.5Counterpart Funds - 7.2 -16.1 -21.7 -12.8 - 7.1 -11 .0 -18.0Unclassified Assets (net) - 0.3 - 2.3 - 0.1 0.3 - 1.0 - 6.2 7.0
Unearned Foreign Exchange - - 5.4 10.0 15.8 17.5
Allocation of SDRs - - - l. 10.8 15.8 17.5Exchange Profi-ts from Revaluation
of Foreign Currencies - - - - - O.8 - -
.-.ediuw.,- and long-term ForeignUiabilitiea 3.7 7.6 9 3 _9.9 103. 13.0 15.3
T.iabilities to ConsolidatedFinancial Intermediaries 59.2 71.8 89.0 97.3 123.8 119.1 167.9
Casn in Vaults 12.5 19.9 21.9 21 .1 20.0 21.9 32.4Reserve Deposits 38.4 39.5 48.2 58.1 83.0 74.6 98.2Special Deposits 8.3 13.0 18.9 18.1 20.8 22.6 37.3
Liabilities to Private Sector 60.1 66.1 73.7 81.3 83.7 98.9 116.3
Currency in Circalation 59.0 6)4.9 72.5 81u2 83.6 918.8 116.2Advance Import Deposits 1 .1 1.2 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Source: Central Bank and IMF
fable 6.3: CO*iMCIAL BANKS - SUillARY ACCOUNIS, 1967-73
(millions of RD$)
December 311967 19887 19569 1970( 1 971 1972 TT
Net International heserves - 7.0 -17.0 -11.9 - 3.9 -14.0 -13.1 -28.9
Foreign Assets 6.4 4.9 5.3 7.4 11.4 9.2 8.1Foreign Liabilities -13.4 -21.9 -17.1 -11.3 -25.4 -22.3 -37.0
,onetary leserves and CurrencyHoldings 854.1 72.0 88.1 98.4 123.6 126.4 161.2
Cash in Vaults 12.5 19.9 21.9 21.1 19.7 21.9 32.4neserve Denosits 35.5 37.6 46.1 57.5 82.3 77.3 78.9Special Deposits 6.1 14.5 20.1 19.8 21.6 27.2 49.9
Net Domestic Assets 134.3 156.7 182.2 203.6 231.5 304.4 404.9
Net. Central Government 11.0 19.0 10.2 2.9 11.0 21.5 17.7Credits ( 28.0) (34.8) ( 33.4) ( 30.7) ( 37.6) ( 56.6) (.)3udget Deposits ( -6.3) (-6.2) (-12.1) (-14.1) (-14.2) (-19.3) ( )Nonbudget Deposits (-10.7) (-9.6) (-11 .1) (-13.7) (-12.5) (-15.8) ( )
lct Hunicipalities 1.0 1.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 1%0 1.3'et State Sugar Council 2.7 -6.0 2.5 1.0 3.1 8.8 4.8Set Other Public Entities 2.3 -o.6 3.3 7.7 3.3 4.0 19.3Credit to Public Nonbank Financial
Institutions 28.1 27.5 25.9 27.3 30.7 27.9 30.9Agriculture Bank (net) (26.4) (24-7) (21.4) (20.6) (20.6) (21.9) (23.6)Inidnstrial Development Corporation(net) ( 2.0) ( 2-7) ( 4-2) ( 6-5) (10.3) ( 5.14) ( 2.5)N'ational Housing Bank (net) (-0.3) ( 0.1) ( 0.3) ( 0.2) (-0.2) ( 0.6) ( 4.8)
OF'ficial Capital and Surplus -6.3 -6.6 -6.8 -7.2 -7.6 -8.2 -12.0?rivate Sector 89.5 118.9 147.9 174.9 210.9 275.8 375.7Jnclassified Assets (net) 6.o 3.1 -1 14 -3.6 -20.6 -26.14 -32.8
Liabilities to Mionetary Authorities 46.5 52.9 62.4 65.0 57.3 63.8 79.1
FIDE Loans 4.8 7.5 11.8 15.4 18.4 22.6 32.3Other Advances and Rediscoants 26.7 30.4 35.6 314.6 23.9 26.2 31.8"apiT,al 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0
Liabilities to Private Sector 134.9 158.o 196.0 2 3.0 204.1 354.u 454.-I
Deirand Deposits 53.R 52.7 61.4 714.0 96.3 1014.0 129.74iscellaneous Sight Deposits 6.1 8.1 10.1 10.5 18.8 19.7 27.2
TiLme Leposits 10.7 21.1 32.8 142.9 59.0 87.C 125.';_avings Deposits 142.7 51 .1 60.9 75.2 85.9 101.2 11 i.5Private Capital and Suarplus 10.8 13.9 15.7 16.0 18.5 23.4 32.3Deposits against Letters of Credit 11.0 11.9 1581 14.4 15.6 18.'; 24.1
Source: Central Bank and flCtF
Table 6.4: BANCO DE RESERVAS - SUMMARY ACCOUT'ITS, 1S67-73
(millions of RD$)
December 31
1967 1968_ 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
l'oreign Assets (net) - 3.5 - 5.4 - 5.1 - 4.2 -11.5 -11.4 - 4.3
Assets 1.7 2.7 2.3 2.2 2.4 4.3 5.0Liabilities - 5.2 - 8.1 - 7.4 - 6.4 -13.9 -15.7 - 9.3
Position with Central Bank (net) -35.6 -35.1 -33.0 -33.7 -28.2 -31.6 -32.1
Currency Hioldings 4.6 8.1 9.2 B.9 8.7 8.7 12,7Reserve Deposits 0.3 0.4 2.0 2.1 o.8 4.4 2.7apecial Reserve Deposits 2.2 3.0 4.8 4.3 7.1 7.1 10.4Liabilities -42.7 -46.6 -49.o -49.0 -48.8 -5f.8 -57.9
FIDE Loans (- 1.9) (- 2.5) (- 4.0) (- 4.9) (- 7.0) (10.6) (14.6)Other Advances and Rediscouits (-25.8) (-29.1) (-30.0) (-29.1 ) (-22.8) (26.2) (28.3)Capital (-15.0) (-15.0) (-15.0) (-15.0) (-15.0) (15.0) (15.0)
Domestic Credit 61.6 73.1 79.0 89.1 104.1 126.6 152.3
Niatioonal Government 1o.6 18.7 9.9 2.5 10.5° 0°7 - 2.5AssumTption of Debts of OtherPublic Entities ( 3.3) ( 3,3) ( 3.3) ( 3.3) ( 3.2) ( 3.3) ( 3.3)
Bonds, Advances and Accrued Interest ( 24.3) ( 30.8) ( 29.8) ( 27.0) ( 33.9) ( 32.5) ( 34.0)Deposits (-17.0) (-15.4) (-23.2) (-27.8) (-26.7) (-35.1) (-39.8)
State Sugar Enterorise (net) 2.7 - 1.8 2.2 - 2.7 8.7 4.9Agricultural Bank (net) 24.2 22.9 22.2 21.3 21.8 22.9 24.5Other Public Entities (net) 5.3 3.4 8.7 15.5 14.8 7.4 21.6°rivate Sector 25.9 38.6 45.2 54.6 69.9 104.7 129.3Official Capital and Surplus - 6.3 - 6.6 - 6.8 - 7.2 - 7.6 - 8.2 -12.0Unclassified (net) - 0.8 - 2.1 - 2.2 2.4 - 7.9 - 9.7 -13.5
Liabilities to Private Sector 22.5 32.6 41.1 51.0 6.14.4 83.5 115.9
Voluntary Liabilities 19.4 29.3 36.6 47.4 58.5 78.1 107.5Demand deposits ( 9.6) (10.0) (13.4) (16.6) (20.9) (23.3) (39.5)Miscellaneous Sight Deposits ( 1.1) ( 5.4) ( 2.8) ( 3.7) ( 4.0) ( 6.4) ( 5.3)Time Deoosits ( 2.8) ( o.3) (10.0) (14.6) (17.5) (28.4) (39.8)Savings Deposits ( 5.9) ( 7.6) ( 9.8) (12.5) (16.0) (20.0) (22.9)
,eposits against Letters of Credit 3.1 3.3 5.1 3.6 6.0 5.4 8.14
Source: Central Bank and IMF.
Table 6.5: PRIVATE CIODERCIAL BANKS - SUMARY ACCOUNTS,1967-73
(millions of RD$)
December 311957 196d 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
Foreign Assets (net) - 3.5 -i1 . - 6.7 0.3 - 2.5 - 1.7 -24.6
AsseLs 4.7 2.2 3.0 5.2 9.0 4.9 3.1Liabilities - 8.2 -13.8 - 9.7 - 4.9 -11.5 - 6.6 -27.7
Position with Central Bank (net) 45.5 56.3 60.4 66.5 94.6 94.3 114.3
Currency Noldings 7.9 11.8 12.7 12.2 10.9 13.3 19.7Reserve Deposits 35.2 37.2 44.1 55.4 81.4 72.9 76.2Special Reserve Deposits 6.2 13.6 17.0 14.9 14.7 20.1 39.5Liabilities - 3.8 - 6.3 -13.4 -16.9 -12.4 -12.0 -21.1
iIDE Loans (- 2.9) (- 5.0) (- 7.8) (-10.5) (-11.3) (-12.0) (-17.7)Otner Advances and Rediscounts (- 0.9) (- 1.3) (- 5.6) ( 5.5) ( 1.1) ( - ) ( 3.24)
Domestic Credit 70.4 81.5 103.1 11484 127.6 177.8 252.6
Yational 0overnment 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 2.1 20.9 20,1Bonds, Advances and Accrued Interest ( 0.4) ( 0.8) ( o.4) ( 0.4) ( 2.1 ) (20.9) (20.3)Deposits ((-0.4) -) -) -) (-) (-3.8)
State Sugar Enterprise (net) - -4.2 0.2 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.1Agricultural Bank (net) 2.2 1.8 -0.8 -0.7 -1.2 - 1.D - 0.9Other Public Entities (net) - 0.3 0.1 _ 0.2 - 0.4 - 0.8 3.5 6.3Private Sector 63.6 80.3 102.6 120.3 141.4 171.D 246.4Unclassified (net) 4.5 3.1 0.9 - 6.0 -18L.3 -16.3 -19.2
Liabilities to Private Sector 112.4 126.2 154.9 181.7 219.7 270-4 342.3
Voluntary Liabilities 10.45 117.6 144.9 171.1 210.1 257.1 326.5Demand Deposits (44.2) (42.7) (48.0) (57.4) (65.2) (80. 7) (90.2).Liscellaneous Sight Deposits ( 5.0) ( 2.7) ( 7.3) ( 6.7) (1488) (13.3) (2C.9)Time Deposits ( 7.9) (1488) (22,8) (28.3) (41.5) (58. 5 (9'.5)Savings Deposits (36.6) (43.5) (51 .1) (S2.7) (69.9) (81. ) (9t .6)Private Capital and Surplus (10.8) (13n9) (15.7) (06.0) (1 P5) (23. ) (3 .3)
Deposits against Letters of Credit 7.9 8.6 10.0 10c6 9.6 13,3 13.8
Source: Central Banlc and I?F.
Table 7.1: TPENDS IN AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, 1957 - 1974
(1000 metric tons)
Average1957-59 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
Volumes
Sugar Cane 7.621 10,196 7,811 8.087 7,402 7,784 5,544 6,638 7,056 5,688 8,329 9,500 10,200 10,463 10,660 11,475Sugar (crude) ... 1,020 840 865 775 793 580 671 795 647 859 985 1,210 1,255 1,300 1,400Coffee (green)2/ 33 42 33 42 41 48 39 40 37 39 44 42 47 46 46 48Cocoa (beans)2/ 35 41 35 33 38 41 25 28 26 27 26 36 26 42 26 42Tobacco 22 27 29 25 31 28 19 20 21 16 21 23 23 28 30 31Rice (paddy) 109 114 113 111 118 143 167 178 167 181 195 210 207 200 177 193Corn (shelled) 48 52 50 48 46 43 38 43 39 40 43 45 47 50 40 40Beans (dry) 22 25 19 19 19 23 23 29 23 20 26 25 28 30 32 34Potatoes 5 6 6 8 8 15 16 18 20 20 23 23 24 25 26 27Cassava 150 153 140 148 147 153 152 153 152 155 165 170 184 195 205 215Sweet Potatoes 81 87 72 77 75 77 77 77 75 78 84 87 91 95 97 100Peanuts (in shell) 57 62 43 52 48 50 45 51 45 47 72 75 77 82 82 82Plantains 257 363 373 383 352 394 395 401 327 329 431 448 559 581 600 615Beef and Veal 22 24 26 23 25 25 26 26 26 30 32 32 33 37 39 40Pork 7 10 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 12 16 17 18Milk (M.T.) 228 153 158 163 168 174 179 185 191 197 204 283 304 315 330 340Poultry ... ... ... ... 6 9 7 12 17 25 25 27 30
1/ Forecast of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
2/ Crop year basis
... Not available
Source: Agricultural Economics Unit - Central Bank
USDA
Table 7.2: PRODUCTTON AND EXPORT OF SUGAR PRODUCTS, 1960-73
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
EXPORTS
I/Sugar- 1,162.7 863.8 922.8 732.2 721.7 593.0 639.4 741.4 688.9 701.3 873.9 1,082.2 1,221.0 1,144 6
U.S. Market (461.1) (375.3) (894.3) (582.9) (408.4) (501.1) (624.6) (716.6) (688.9) (701.3) (727.7) (711.7) 741.0) (725.0)
Other (701.6) (488.5) ( 28.5) (149.3) (313.4) ( 91.9) ( 5.8) ( 24.7) ( - ) ( - ) (146.2) (370.5) 480.0) (419.6)
U.S. Final QuotaAllotment
1452.8 333.9 862.5 605.1 402.8 469.2 606.9 618.1 707.0 693.1 678.1 656.0 741.0 725.0
Molassesa- 64.4 53.4 45.5 45.3 51.1 38.o 4L.5 42.4 27.1 48.3 53.0 51.1 73.2 52.4
Furfural/ - - 13.5 22.9 18.1 12.8 14.8 16.1 16.2 12.8 22.1 21.5 27.6 27.9
OA0UCT ION:
Sugarcane Harvested-/ 11,238.8 8,610.2 8,914.2 8,159.5 8,579.8 6,111.2 7,317.4 7,777.4 6,269.5 9,181.0 9,540.1 10,994.0 1,463.3 10,660
Land Under Sugar- 46cane CultivationZ/ 145.2 119.5 140.5 96.6 98.8 72.4 97.1 107.0 100.9 134.0 151.0 188.7 148.8-/ 249.9-
yield (can/hectare)-5 77.4 72.0 63.4 84.5 86.8 84.4 75.3 72.7 62.1 68.5 63.3 58.1 69.B 71.1
1UE, 1,225.4 962.0 994.2 888.5 909.7 642.5 762.1 910.4 734.4 975.2 1,117.8 1,210.6 1,256.0 1,259.9
Yield (su§/r/s. tonof cane)_ 0.109 0.112 0.111 0.109 0.106 0.105 0.104 0.117 0.117 0.106 0.117 0.110 0.116 0.114
Molasses3/ 63.6 45.1 52.7 52.b 56.0 39.7 46.2 50.9 38.4 56.2 63.6 60.1 59.0 64.6
Yield (gallons ofmolasses/short tonof cane) 5.65 5.24 5.92 6.44 6.53 6.50 6.3L 6.54 6.12 6.12 6.66 5.48 5.44 5.84
Furfurall/ 18.3 10.1 18.0 16.4 18.4 11.9 16.9 16.2 10.3 22.1 23.9 22.1 - -
1/ Thousands of short tons.
2/ Preliminary.
3/ Millions of U.S. gallons.
'* -i-sUadIis of l-tL.-
5/ Short tons.
'/ Estimate.
Soirce: Suigar Institute
Table 7.3: NUMER AND SIZE OF FARMlS
Total Area(thousand
Size (hectares) Number % hectares) %
From 0.5 to 4h. 182,222 71.9 339 12.7
From 5.0 to 9.9 30,782 12.2 210 7.9
Fromn 10e to 1h9.9 33,479 13.2 677 25.5
From 50.0 to 9909 3,73M 1o5 253 9.5
From 100.0 to 199.9 1,785 0.7 248 9.3
From 200.0 to 499.9 873 0.3 262 9.8
From 500.0 to 999.9 223 0.1 150 5.6
From 1,000.0 and more 202 01 526 19.7
Total 253,300 100.0 2,665 1CO.O
Source: ILO-Mission Estimates, 1973 - Based on Census of 1571.
Table 7.4 AGRICUmTrRAL CREDIT, 151,--73
(millions of aD',)
Agricultural Bank Conmiercial Bnks Total Agr.Bank & Coram. BanksYears Grops Livestock Other Total Crops Livestock rotaT Crops -livestock Other Total
Ave. icS5 - 49 0.4- 0.1 C.3 0.& - - - °-4 C.1 0. 0.E
Ave. 1950 - 54 11.0 1.9 103 1L...2 - - - 11.0 1.9 1.2 14.2
Ave. 1555 - 59 9.3 2.1 0.8 1201 1.4 0.7 2.1 10.7 2.8 Ca. 14.2
1960 5.7 0.6 0.1 6.4 1.7 1.6 3.3 7.4 2.2 0.1 9.7
ic61 2.3 - 1.0 3.3 2.2 1.5 3.7 4.5 1.5 1.0 7.0
1562 8.R 1.0 1.9 11.2 2.0 101 3.1 1C0. 2.1 1.9 14.3
1963 14.2 4.0 8.2 26 .1i 2.8 1.4 4.2 17.C 5.14 8.2 30C6
1964 1i5.0 L.7 4.6 214.3 3.14 1.6 5. 18.L 6.3 4.6 29.3
1965 12.7 3.4 5.1 21.2 3.4 2.0 5.4 16.1 5.4 5.1 26.6
1566 1i.5 4.1 3.2 20,8 9.1 2.2 11.3 22.6 6.3 3.2 32.1
1567 1L.1 3,0 4.2 22 .f 1C.2 3.1 13.3 24,3 7.0 4.2 35.5
1968 16.2 5.1 3.3 2l1.9 10.7 4.5 15.2 26.9 909 3.3 4o.1
1969 20.6 508 1.6 28.0 9.8 2.9 12.7 30.14 87 1.6 4L0.7
15'70 22.8 5.0 2.1 29.9 11.6 4,2 15.8 34.4 9.2 2.1 45.7
1971 23.0 5.0 2.1 30.1 11.6 4,6 16.2 34.6 9.6 2.1 46,3
1972 24,1 5,4 2.c 31.5 14.00 7.1 21.1 38.1 12.5 2.0 52.6
157i 31.7 yl. 2,7 L3,4 21.6 12.9 31.5 53.3 21.9 2.7 77.9
Source: Agricultural Bank and Superintenident of Banks.
Table 7.5: ESTIMATED 1973 GRE)IT TO AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
(In thousands UD$)
No. FarmSource Crops Livestock Total Units
Agricultural Bank 31,700 9,000 40,700 47
Comeiercial Bank 21,600 12,900 34,500 2
Investment Banks 800 3,800 14,6Qo 0.25
Dom. Dev. Foundation 1 700 - 700 6
IDECOOP 1,800 300 2,100 4
Industrial Resources?/ 8,000 - 8,000 70
Rice Mills 6,000 - 6,ooo 3
Merchants and Money Lenders 35,000 6,000 41,000 100
Self-Family and None - - - 200
Approximate totals i05,600 32,000 137,600 432~/
1/ Breakdown crops/livestock not available.
g/ Including but not limited to SID, ICA, Portela, Barcelo and Famosa.
3/ Based on farm units worked on by a farmer rather than by ownership.
Source: USAID, adjusted by Mission.
Table 7.6: AGRICULTURAL CREDIT BY TYPE OF CROP, 1972 AND 1973(VALUE IN RD$)
1972 19v73Number Value Number Value
Rice 8,183 11,404,949 10,248 18,033,299Coffee 4,208 1,999,583 4,805 1,795,250Cacao 1,083 392,612 1,337 652,170Cotton - - 6 868,,749C-arlic 86 274,152 128 361,728Bija - - 1 150Green onion 99 33,439 88 22,467Onion 247 157,728 564 277,956Orange - - 14 105,957Grapefruit _ _ 5 72,583Coconut 178 141,205 185 138,297Lechosa 10 2,285 17 10,623Pineapple 26 18,555 27 34,250Auyama 1 1,000 7 16,016Sweet potato 77 34,072 97 40,519Mapuey - - 2 5,000Name 112 50,002 134 45,034Plantain 813 441,527 1,201 832,345Yautia 1,043 439,155 1,,139 431,286Cassava 1,154 336,203 1,065 296,540Chick pea 11 4,370 24 4,070Guandul 193 47,297 323 51,504Proy. Guineo, Cruz Manz. 18 1,474,608 1 950,000String bean 2,095 772,758 2,824 823,265Chili 32 15,919 33 15,635Eggplant 8 1,814 19 9,401Lettuce 1 100 2 150Cucumber - - 3 475Red beet 3 975 1 400Cabbage 1 143 1 500Tomato 117 73,902 116 71,903Carrot 9 1,745 9 1,730Other vegetables - - 3 1,220Corn 1,644 567,,443 2,011 572,568Potato 191 180,181 217 249,428Sorghum 9 82,564 2 35,819Fin. Prod. Tabaco 3,158 2,397,814 3,740 2,783,987Tomato (for industry) 342 330,991 546 523,198Peanut 1,606 279,735 3,221 469,911Soybean _ 303 51,,949Anconi 1 80Avocado - - 2 45,389Others 2 7,899 - -
TCTAL 26,760 21,966,725 34,472 30,702,801
Source: Banco Agricola.
Table 7.7: INDEX OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, 1969-73
Provo Est.1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
At Constant 1962 prices; 1969 - 100
Value added 100.0 jp1.Q0 108.1 11h.6 121.7
Gross production 100.0 103.Z 108.2 114.6 l11.6Beef 100l 0 100l0 106.2 115.7 122.0Pork 100.0 109.0 119.0 1500 159.5Goat 100.0 112.5 112.5 112.5 112o5Poultry 100.0 10.9 108.9 113.8 119.0Milk 100.0 103,3 106.8 110 1 113.9Other 100.0 100.0 100l 0 100.0 100.0
Percentage Change
Beef 6.7 - 6.2 8.9 5.5Pork - 9°5 8.7 26,o 6,3Goat - 12.5 - - -Poultry 415 4.9 3.8 4.5 1s.6Milk 3.1 303 3.4 3.1 30,Other - - - -
Source: Central Bank of the Dominican Remublic,
Table 7.8: FARMrGATE PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 1960-72
(RD$/unit)
Unit 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 t 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
2 . CerealsRioe(in husk) m.t. 168 16k 170 .11k6 155 170 i5? 156 156 158 158 isa 152Corn m.t. 59 54 50 66 66 64 65 ?8 73 70 76 *76 81
II. Expert OrientedSugarcane m.t. 2.68 2.72 6.26 6.26 6.26 5.67 5.92 5.86 6.33 6.31 6.77 6.77 7.72Tobacco m.t. 322 314 401 367 425 k22 348 393 432.56 596.81 643.19 682.16 713.66Coffee (beans) m.t. 130 187 210 207.48 271.05 261.65 255.36 237,30 235.62 236.88 250.7k 270.90 295.26Cacao m.t. 241 263 300 360 321 2.1 3329 388 129 6485 123 374 396
III. Vegetable OilsPeanuls mst. 174. 174 176 177 177 177 177 177 172.50 185 185 185 165Sesace n.t. 278 262 259 258 152 957 258 266 274 265 265 265 265Castor m.t. 150.22 14.168 11.40 139.74 82.18 84.65 139.44 143.78 148.12 1B3.22 1k3.22 1k3.22 143.22
IV, TextilesCostton m.t, 4.30.64 400.21 567 630,50 6914 ).26.23 323.25 4117.1 9 4.79.81 4.50.70 248.50 259-31 302.75Sisal or Cabupya i.t.. 322 349 261 295 378 296 297 276 261 283 283 283 3514.31
V. LegumsesBea s m.t. 218 214 230 247 315 319 255 283 314 264 270 275.62 298.27Ouandules n.t. 173.66 166.14 171.1.5 182.77 183.79 182.25 179.66 183.11 186.19 182.77 189.80 1 96.02 213.46Other beans n.t. 119 116 125 135 171 173 139 151. 171 1441 179.50 189 162.40Chick peas n.t. 376.79 360.1.2 371.95 396.50 398.73 395.38 389.80 397.24. 403.94. 396.50 1.11 .75 4.29.60 4.63.08Lisa beans ..t. 173.66 166.:14 171.145 182.77 183.79 182.25 179.68 183.11 186.19 162.77 189.80 198.02 213.u6Sw,eet peas m,t. 216 211. 230 24.7 315 319 255 283 300 261. 330 31.8 299
VI. Tube rs
Potatoes m.t. 86.23 78.82 109.02 86.23 80.21 72.39 81.22 72.39 71.41 72.83 88.20 78.82 84.27Sweet Potatoes mnt. 35.50 36.30 50 62.10 62.10 64 57.25 77.62 83.05 67.75 83.o5 68.55 83.85Cassava set. 31.31 29.66 41.20 46.14 46.14 46.14 60.98 49.44 40 52 53.98 56.41 61.20Zams m.t. 44 39 102 92 81 67 68 81 93 80 78 78.50 103'autia m.t. 104.74 100.19 103.40 110.22 110.84 109.91 .108.36 110.43 112.29 110.25 114.46 119.43 128.73Onions n.t. 174 139 140 142 145 143 154 152 149.67 160 160 161.40 181.91Chives m.t. 174 139 140 142 145 143 154 229 181 205 243 230.60 185Garlic o.t. 711 568 572 580 592.60 584.60 628.10 620 523.90 551.25 535.40 657.80 661.50.lapuey m.t. 130 90 70 140 140 122 104 145 125 135 131.63 132.42 133.21Ginger m.t. 75 81 139 72 81 92 79.53 78.06 134.28 108 115 100 88
VII. fruitsBananas (OOO)bunch 770 788 800 800 785 760 706 530 550 686 791 862 756Grapefruits (3oo) 11.52 11.64 15.18 20.66 21.18 20.95 21.36 21.57 21.10 18.79 15.01 21.50 26.23Pineapples (000) 76 79 100 104 117 178 180 175 152 108 120 120 1i6Sweet oranges (00) 4 4 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 7 9Avocados (000) 5.94 5.72 6.60 8.80 9.02 8.80 9.46 10.941 1I.)s9 17.16 24.20 24.20 25.45Mangoes (030) 3.43 3.47 4.52 6.15 6.31 6.24 6.36 6.42 6.28 5.60 4.47 6.41. 7.81Coconuts (000) 22 19 20 19 20 23 24 24 25.20 27.90 25.78 31.06 26.84Custard apples (000) 37.95 38,.45 50 68.05 69.75 69 70.35 71.05 69.50 61.90 49.45 70.80 86.40Papaw (000) 91 84 90 97 83 80 66 95 100 100 89 127.44 155.52Sweet lesons (000) 4.6o 4.60 6 8.20 8.40 8.30 8.40 8 8. 80 6.30 7.40 5.90 8.50 1 0.10Sou1r lemons m.t. 42 27 30 35 28 39 36 53 53 70 76 139 95Sour oranges (000) 1.43 1.43 2 2.57 2.57 2.57 2.29 2.29 2.29 2.29 2.57 2.57 2.86Tamarinds m.t. 93 82 120 65 60 65 65 76 71 109 87 87 94.33Sapota (000) 6.07 6.14 8 10.89 11.16 11.04 11.26 11.37 11.12 9.90 7.91 11.33 13.82Cajuiles n.t. 18.98 19.18 25 34.03 34.88 34.50 35.18 35.53 34.75 30.95 24.73 35.410 43.20Jaguas (COO) 2.28 2.30 3.00 4.08 4.i9 4.14 4.22 4.26 4.17 3.71 2.97 4.25 5.18Moeldis (000) 4.18 4.23 5.51 7.50 7.69 7.60 7.75 7.83 7.66 6.32 5.,5 7.80 9.52
>elons (000) - - - 60 60 70 80.10 o0.10 83.33 83.33 166.62
VIII. VeetablasCarrots s.t. 152,66 142.26 148.50 150.73 152.06 156.67 158.15 159.04 156.52 157.11 166.62 171.96 192,16Tosatoes n.t. 152,28 141.91 146.13 150.35 151.69 156.28 157,76 158.65 156.13 157,11 166.20 171.53 191.68Cabbage R.t. 109.73 102.26 106.74 108.31 109.30 112.61 113.68 114.32 112.50 113.36 119.76 123.60 138.12Beets M't. 152,66 142,26 148,50 150.73 152.06 156.67 158.15 159.04 156.52 157.71 166.62 171,96 192.16Radhshes n.h. 162.76 151.70 158.35 160.73 162.15 167.06 168.61.4 169.59 166.90 168.17 177.67 183.37 2014.90Cucumbers n.t. 101,77 94.84 99 100.49 101.38 1014.45 105.44 106,03 104.35 105.14 111,8 1114.6L 128.11Molondrones m.t. 132.22 123,22 125,62 130.55 131.71 135.69 136.98 137.75 135.57 136.59 144.,i 148.94 166.43Lettuce m.t. 175.79 163.82 171 173.57 175.10 160.41 182.12 1683.14 180.23 18i,6o 191.86 198.02 221.27Auyamas Mct. 150,82 143,55 1 46.71 148.91 150.23 1514.78 156.25 157.13 1514.63 155,31 164.01 169.89 189.84Chili anc pepper mt. 101.77 94084 99 100.49 101.38 104.45 1051.44 106.03 104.35 105,14 111 .058 1114.61L 123.11Oregano m-t. 257 239.50 250 253.75 256 263.75 266.25 267.75 263.50 265.50 280.o'0 289.5C 323.50Chayotes Tt. 68.22 63.57 66.36 67.36 67.95 70.01 10.67 71.07 69.94 70.47 74.L6 76.61 85.67E3gg,olocts m.t. 162.42 151.36 156 160.37 161.79 166.69 168.27 169.22 166.53 167.80 177.28 182.96 2C4.45
IX. OthersPlantain8 (J00) 3.06 2.78 5 7.50 6.67 9.16 10 12 14.17 8.89 6.39 5.56 6.95hulos (300) 2..44 2.22 4 6 5.33 7.33 5.33 6 6.22 7.10 5.10 4.44 5.56A tto dye m.t. 144 119 126 132 190 1.8 371 324 340 332 232 305 279Pain hearts n.t. 13.30 13.40 14.10 14.20 14.30 15,20 14 15.50 15.50 17.64 21.26 214.88 24.58
Source: Central Bank, National Planning Office and National Statistical Office.
Table 8.1: BASIC DATA ON ELECTRICITY, 1966-1973
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
Consumption - MWh
Residential 181,282 201,993 210,614 240,464 263,621 296,787 344,362 392,902
Commercial 61,880 64,939 i7,980 80,362 87,030 97,170 113,939 132,073
Industrial 149,520 167,136 182,963 211,961 243,843 280,923 311,541 379,971
Public Administration 32,692 45,309 47,086 50,401 71,847 77,444 82,324 94,587
Public Lighting 16,138 16,141 17,637 17,252 18,035 18,359 21,013 23,519
Consumption of ElectricityDistributed by CDE 1/ 441,512 495,518 529-280 6 00,f 0 684,376 770,683 873,180 1,023,052
Production - MWh
Thermoelectric (484,?671 (572,164) (613,557) (727,671) (822,3977 (920,021) (1,046,225) (1,115,426)
Hydroelectric ( 4S,095) ( 47,108) ( 53,997) e 55,356) ( 82,211) ( 67,027) ( 71,474) ( 59,088)
Diesel Units ( 39,134) ( 30,746) ( 32,418) ( 16,486) ( 8,300) ( 5,631) ( 13,827) ( 22,236)
Production of Electricity
by CDE 568,496 650,018 -OQQQ79 799,873 912,928 992,681 1,131,526 1,196,750
Installed Capacity - MW
Dominican Electricity Corp. 140.0 147.8 201.8 201.8 255.8 255.8 255.8 334.5
(W)E: Net Production Costs - RDc per KWh
Thermoelectric .61 .59 .59 .58 55 .56 .51 .57
Hydroelectric .21 .18 .25 .27 .17 .27 .16 .21
Diesel Units 1 58 1.83 1.73 3.08 4.11 5.83 1.98 1.94
1/ Figure for production and cong'umption of electricity by the sugar mills, which averaged about 50,000 MWH in 1966-1967,is not available after 1967.
Source: Dominican Electricity Corp-L . (CDE).
Table 8,2: 3T2DUBTRPLf PSFORMANCE OF THE DO'IIGAN REPUBLIC, 1960-72
Imported ImportedRaw Raw
Materials & Materials &Employment Total Sales Intermediate Intermediate
Total Index Growth R,D, Sales Index Grou-th Goods Goods Index GrowthY' s XEp1loyment l960olOO.O Rate (000) 1960=lOoO. Rate R.D. (000) 1960o100.0 Rate
1960 24,718 100.0 16h)479 l000 17,143 100001l1 6.8 2.8
1961 24,981 101.1 175,667 106.8 17,627 102.811.3 23.5 57.8
1962 276813 112.5 216, 91! 13129 26,763 156.L 514 1313196 907
1963 28,675 116,o 259,547 157.8 29,369 171.3-3.9 1505 Id*00
1964 27,S55 111.5 2990874 182.3 41400 241.5-7,8 -12.5 -12.5
19%5 25,hlO 102.8 262,508 159.6 36,218 211.31.5 1707 h40
1966 25,785 104o3 309,129 187.9 37,676 219o8-4 .0) 3,0 1905
1967 24,756 100.2 37 ?I°1. 193.5 45,038 262.77.8 26.8
1968 24h,400 98.7 343, 146 208.6 57,093 333.0h.2 13.1 -20o6
1969 25,428 102.9 4.27 -t? 235.9 55,619 32h44210.5 17o0 16.1
1970 28,090 113.6 453 838 275,9 614,56 376.6
1971 29,681 120.1 5lb2450 315.2 76,39 95 62202 21.5
1972 36,081 145.7 633V92 385.1 92828 5h1.5
* It does not include the sugar s c- - iCz zC il.ctrtity, c-r repair ar"i1 l:undry sectors.Source: Estadistica Industrial de 1,a >- m'l'a Domn',Th1:na, 1972
f3h1i 0.5: AVERAGE PL/F3T SIZE AND INTSI2TRIAL STRUCT3RE 1972 2
Sectors where average plet Sectors where average plant Sectors where average plSot_eploys 10 or less workers ePleys more thea1fso ecploys acre thac 25 torkero
NDoer Workers per Paid capita1 N-baer Workers per Paid capital Nombre Workers per Paid capitalof pleats plant per worker of pleats pleat per worker of pleats plant per corker
RD$ g7$ RlD$
321 Food Mfanufaiaturig3211 Slasghtrrint, prepar-ig sod preses--lg meat 11 37.0 2,3133112 [to cr0.0 14 13.0 3,531
BSLoee 7 1.0 3,957osteori-ed milk 5 64.4 1:,2'r6
Fherce 25 8.2 2,186
3113 Preserving of fruit 1 25.0 8,000 5 116.6 1,514F ruit juicesTomato paste 3 148.0 5,642
3113 Copro or cocout -l1 2 31.0 4,839Fearur oil 3 2,2.3 11,640flargarnec 2 11.5 N.A.Vecgetablc oil 1 8.0 N.A.
3116 , ire 44 22.6 7,804Coffer 40 46.5 2,821Corn flour 2 8.0 3,750
fheat floor I 573,0 8,133117 3aihry prodocis 216 5.2 958
Norruron. upkghetti, coodle. , verm.icelli 5 44.6 11,732and sirmi[or prodacts
311Y CoufertioGary 7 64.1 3,326Chocolates B 33.6 635Coufertuoucew shop 16 16.1 2,884
3I23 P-reprations of Starch 1 5.0 10,000Gro .. d coffee 2 62.0 4031cr 37 5.2 6,039V!igc 5 7.4 9,568Solt 2 26.0 3,9-,c)her food prep-e,tio-s
31,' M-lcuf-tture of peepared coimal feeds 4 19.5 5,209
313 3everage Irdustries3L31 1)ictillirg of alcohol 5 16.4 5,732
IiquOrs 9 41.4 2,553313 - 1Ueriod-ctrcea 6 3.2 6,8953133 Mal,t 1iquors cod raft 2 324.5 96,533134 iCrIoriated water 1 31. 0 1
Soft drinks 5 130.6 4,184
214 Lokarco EllaqfortaresIg-arettes 2 511.3 3,876Cig-rs 8 69.1 7,348
32 1 ',safactare of Textiles3211 i.cce cod braids 1 15.0 4,000
u-r-ig 5 279.5 6,473332 rn 2 11.0 3,182
3313 Srcks and utockiugs 6 72.8 6,575gnicted clouthig 2 179.C 14,260
3219 Manufa-cure of GSast 2 12.0 6,708
322 'Locofacer of Mlel gAkpaeel233220 Sirts and drrclothe 23 39 1,553
[lots 3 11.3 9,226Mens cluthes 109 1.8 928,omen's cod childres clotbec 10 36.5 3,060
323 Mleofecure o^ Leather 'rd 'rodct of Lealkee3231 Tarreri-c5 1. ,93233 h3ndbags rode of leather 5 36 L.1,5
TraddLing bags of cardboard 7 6.7 1,584Tro-eliog bags af c-edb-ard 1 45.0 2,222
324 loafare of Footwear3240 Sh.ec 65 9.2 2,527
331 Marufacruet of Wood sod Dood aud Cork Produ-ts3312 Wood _o __aone1.3319 Coffins 24 2.5 4,283 2 1 3.9
ML-uf-ct-re of wod prad-ccs 3 5.0 N.A.
332 Mlarfarrore of Foerit-re and Fiot-res3320 bede cud Frames . 9 3.3 5,150
iCapentry cod Ckbiseroork 72 5.3 2,545Mactresses 14 26.4 2, 103
341 llanufacture of Paoer and Pseer Products3411 Pperd 2 13.5 59,022
3412 1 327.0 13,3463412 vcardboardp coes clusra 6 71.5 3.489p 44.6 1D2665
rahle 6,3: A401AGCZ PLANT SI38 A'1Z INDUSTRIAL sTrPU92T1-, 1y72?
Sectors whore average plant Sectors where average plant Seators where average plantemploys 10 or less workers employs more than 10 and enploys none than 25 workerslees than 25 workers
humber Workers per Paid espital Number Workers per Paid n-pitl labor Worker- per Paid capitalof plants plant par worker of plants plant per -korkr of plants pla-t per workerRD$ RCD$ ki342 Pristing, Pobliehiog and Allied Inlt_ ,3420 Printing
31 27.' 3,626Lithography 3 41.( 7,883Phetoesgrovirg 2,5 6,000
351 M.anufactuo of Indurtrial Cbemi,sls3511 Portfr
1 489.1 20,116Orygen end acetylene 2 32.' 7,246Silicate 2 4.5 4,0003512 Che-i-ol fertilie-r 2 74.C 29,246Inseeticides
3 15.7 2,2553513 Urethane 2 24.0 14,063
352 Ocaer Chemicol Pr-docss3521 Paints, L-oq-ers, V-rnish
-- 118.0 S,8443522 Phonn-erotle-l products 10 18.2 7'3283523 ay-run 5 2.3 N.A.Nos-fosc-re of soaps
9 28.3 15,152DeterRants 1 16.0 112?5Perfumery
14 45,. 3,6343529 '.iatchs 2 80. 3,56Ctdles 3 3'3 3,000
sh-cbla-king 1 81.0 2,22T,rp-ntint 1 9.0 1,167
355 Manfa-t,-e cf RoIbber _P-cduo.3551 Recapped tto
5 3Q,L. 3,1223559 Tennis shoes 0 2,L49Slaes, heels, etc. cf -torl
36.2 12,!55356 y-anofct-re If Plastic Pr-d-Lcs3560 Acticis tf 1.lastic mgr.
64.7 59PF-1- 44,lc fon abner i 42.o 5,500Pcotnwecof± pla:tis materi.sl 3 25.0 3,'47
362 Meaofaotorr of GRass and Gl6ss froIoc3620 Mirror
3 If, 2.4Glass 255,0 5,304
369 fievfecne of Other Non-letallis Mineral Prcdocls3691 rlicks
1 145,0 4,U3692 erent 1 603.2 3699 Con.re-e tilo and blocks
22 4493lrhble 2 54,7 96Maneofet-re of asbestro cr-ten pro-Luts 1 126.: 1
371 Ieon and Steel Basic Ind-Lsni-cFoundries
6 142,: IC,31.372 Non-Perroue Metal Onsis Idndstcloa
Aluninum sheets 1
a6,0 13.1,0.
381 Mlanof. ent-r of PobnLcated MIstal Prjdvc c,3811 Rtensils of aloninon, -. -c'otley, locodo;ola, etc,3812 F-reit-re aod kiccorco pe-nceilv c- t sal
63813 e-etla biiif 6 2_-3119 Nails
Mhtel sprknig fcr- 2stro 1 Ssheets of galvooord tinc1
Tinware 3 I.
382 _aantactoro Maf cbner, er Flcevcksol.3829 Rofig-rotors1
383 Msnuf-cture of Oleclr-sal- mcvhiner3332 Phoa.er-pbn ecords 2 7.6 1, 1.3839 Batteries
11.0 6,3C7Ele-tri-cl wirIng 637 ,94
385 Manofaet-re of Pro-foalon-l and SclentifiRnot elsewhere Clesoilied 2 1;.0 i.,24/
390 Other Massfaet-rine IndoastiesZippers
1 16.0 2,612
Table 8.4: SUMMARY OF THE CLASSIFIED INDUSTRIES, 1968-74
Number ofYears Classified Estimated * Estimated Annual* Estimated* Estimated*
Firms Investment Value Added Jobs Annual Salaries
1968 41 18,698,219.00 8,601,176.60 2347 3,466,519.001969 111 48.,677,91531 ?22,391,381.00 6245 9,223,865-001970 50 43.,579,655 0 14 18,179,569.81 548o 8,093,8826501971 64 27,290,871.09 18,207,680ob7 4037 7,136,283.631972 43 ***17b24.,596.00 8,928,819.49 2732 5%o66,h08.8o1973 70 1h4,329p,90992 ,h417,638.65 4167 6,247j,930.601974** 17 11,760,178.01 4h916,924h74 2586 4,698,275.40
TOTALS 396 RD$l8l,761A,25-h7 PD$85L6L3J190c70 27594 RD$43,933164h93
* Estimates derived from application forms and not from actual data.=~** Until April 19.4**8** Does not include the RD$150,000,000 invested in the Azuana Petroleum Refineryo
Source: Unpublished Data of the Directorio de Desarrollo Industrial.
Table 8e: 5 INCOME TAX EXEMPTED REIUVESTED PROPITS (LAW 299 ), 1968-7±1
Number of Total AmnountBeneficiary Total Amount of Tax,- Eempted
Years Firms Invested Reinvested Profits
1968 2 681 ,202.92 301 ,622-03
1569 1 L. 7,508,665,98 3,1b6,90.455
1 5C7C 29 6,31 7,563197 3, 512,938e87
1571 47 21,633,275 0 23 8,17586023
1972 46 17,1476,861 .11 8,5644,437-95
1t73 52 60,o15c,305C73 19,821,078.11
1971@4, 15 22g5 5,368.18 ,j 9L6 0 22
' CT AL S 209 136, 2 1 .I24.l) '4, 513S'1 6
U Until April 19714
Source: Un-3ublished Data of the Directorio de Desarrcdlc Industrial.
Table 8.6: VEHICLE FLEET, 1962 - 72!!
Passenger Trucks andCars Jeeps Buses Pickups Total
1962 14,o144 1470 398 6,968 22,880
1963 19,68o 1367 546 8,388 29,981
1964 26,0140 1501 899 10,633 39,073
1965 28,982 1213 933 8,283 39J l
1966 25,331 1254 382 11,226 38,856
1967 26)888 I051 573 12),403 41,315
1968 29,033 1129 1014 14n,892 46,128
1969 31,351 1563 1103 16,567 5C,5814
1570 38,01C 1323 1146 19,285 63,516
1571 L43,089 1703 1306 22,497 68&595
1972 48,736?/ 1788 1332 22,707 74)563
1/ These figures are the only available on vehicle fleet. They present variousanomalies that could not be explained.
g/ Public - 25,927 Frivate - 17,913
Source: Direcci.on General de Renta Interna.
Table 8.7: HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES, 1968-72
(millions of RD$)
1968 % 1969 % 1970 % 1971 % 1972 %
Construction andReconstruction 8.3 62.4 10.7 54.3 14.4 62.3 22.1 66.E 23.9 72.0
Maintenance 2.9 21.8 4.0 20.3 3.8 16.5 3.6 10.3 2.4 7.2
Feeder Road 1.5 11,3 2.1 10.7 2.5 10.8 2.6 7.8 1.8 5.4
Bridges o.6 4.5 2.9 14.7 2,4 10.4 4.8 14.5 5.1 15.4
TOTAL 13.3 100 13.7 100 23.1 100 33.1 100 33.2 100
Source: SEOPC
Table 8.8: ROAD USER CHARGES, 1969-72
(thousand pesos)
1/69 1970 1971 1972
Tag Fee 1 ,143 13,440 1,626 794
VIehicle Transit 3,825 4h,729 5,o63 6, 225
Driving Licences 401 442 702 846
Toll - - - 1,1o6
Fine 36 38 77 73
Gasoline Tax 14,253 13,522 16,730 18,C00
Diesel Tax 2,406 2,327 3,868 41,250
Import Tax. on Vehicles 6,500 9,800 11,000 12,000
Total 28,564 32,298 39,066 43,644
Source: SEOPC, ONP and Bank Es8imates
Table 8.9: ACCOMMODATION EXISTING IN THE REPUBLIC 1July 31, 1973
Ownership LocationNumber of R*oms Public Private Santo Domingo Other
Rooms 7 Rooms % Rooms % Rooms %
Opened before 1961 wi,7 19017 76 4 806 76 251 2
Opened between 1968-July 1973 546 112 20 43h 80 210 38 336 62
TOTAL Exsting 1,603 ,l1l,9 4 n7!l 29 1,016 63 587 37
To be opened by 1975 1,171 409 35 762 "15 903 77 268 23
/ Suitable for international tourism
Note: No rooms were opened between 191 and. 1{958
Source: INFRATUR and National Tourism Directorate
Table 8.10: GROWTH OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC VISITOR ARRIVALS TO THEDOMINICAN REPUBLIC, 1968-1973
Year Foreignersi/ Index Domestic Index Total IndexVisitors_/
1968 60,200 81 8,3002v n.a. - -
1969 74,200 100 19,500 100 93,700 100
1970 67,600 91 22,200 114 88,800 96
1971 106,500 144 31,000 159 137,500 146
1972 135,100 182 48,,200 247 183,300 195
1973 182,000 245 441,600 229 226,600 242
1/ Including cruisers2/ Dominicans residing abroad3/ Five months (August-December)
Source: National Tourism Directorate
Table 8011: DISTRIBUTION OF FOREIGN ARRIVAIS BY MEANSOF TRANSPORTATION, 1968-1973
At Airports At Seaportsl/ TOTAL
Year Number % of Total Number % of Total
1968 57,000 94.7 3,200 5^3 60,200
1969 69,100 93.1 5,100 6.9° 74.200
1970 63,000 93.3 4,600 6.,7 67,600
1971 89,100 83.7 17,1400 {.6a. 0.o6,500
1972 113,100 83.7 22,000 16.3 135,100
1973 134,9100 73.7 47900 2.6 , 3 1,32 OOC
I/ Cruisers
Source: National Toarism Directorate
Table 8.12: FOREIGN VISITORS BY NATIONALITY, 1968-1973
(percentages)
Nationality 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
U. s. 80.6 76.8 81.0 84.1 8509 860o
of which:
Mainland 33.0 30.5 41.6 4900 48.9 51.7
Puerto Rico 47.6 46.3 39.4 35.1 37.0 34.3
Venezuela 1.9 3.1 1.7 5 1.8 1.8
Cuba 2.1 1.9 1.2 0.7 0.7 1o6
Haiti 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3
Other 15.0 17.9 15.7 13.4 11.3 10.3
Total 100l0 100.0 1O00 l1OOoO 100oO D 1000
Source: National Tourism Directorate.
Table 8.13: SE0WNALITY OF TOURIST ARRIVALS, 168-1973
Average1968 1969 1>70 127l 1972 1973 1968-73 Percentage
Januarv 3?900 5,300 7,000 6,1400 11,800 11,800 7,500 7.2
February 3,800 5,400 5,900 7,100 11,6co Co,500 7,500 7.2
March 3,)400 5,500 5,900 8,100 11,300 11,500 7,500 7.2
April 4,200 5,600 3,100 8,600 9,100 14,000 7,400 7.1
May 4,500 6,400 3,200 8,200 6,200 13,200 7,400 7.1
June 6,ioo 5,900 4,800 e, 900 10,300 15,000 8,50C 801
July 7,120 9,300 7,900 14,5C0 16,200 22,400 12,900 12.L
August (S,p800 6,800 6,300 9,800 13,200 19,400 10,400 10.0
September ,00o0 C) 3 C 5,200 6,900 8,400 13,400 7,100 6.8
October 4,300 5,300 53300 7,000 9,700 13,700 7,500 7.2
November 6,200 4,900 ,700 8,5 00 9,800 i5,000 8,300 7.9
December 61600 9,10C 8,300 1I00 15,400 22,100 12,300 11.8
Total 60,200 74.200 (? 600 106,50C 135,00 162 000 104,300 100.0
Source: National Tourism Directorate.
1 * .i4: INDUS3TRIAL DOFVELOPMENT IN ThE DOMIDUCIAN REPUBLIC - 1968-1972
Total Sales (00)) Employment
Perrentage Average Annual WageOf Per Worker
Industrial Rank Total TotalPercentage Sales of Workers Workers Percentage Percentage
1968 1972 Change (1972) Sales 1968 1972 Change 1968 1 972 Change
Non-Sugar Foodstuffs & Beverages 183058 216301 18.1 57.5 1 8717 11200 28.8 1177 1579 25.7
Tobacco 2960? 41587 40.5 ?.2 7 7L8 1585 111.9 1t71 133 17.8Toxtl2es 1005 16400 63.3 3,6 7 1926 2589 29.2 1 77 16P0 16.7
Clothes and Garments (except Sh,o) 6088 7448 22.3 ' 10 1538 1278 -16.9 1/ 67J .'' 35.8
Tanneries 1731 3273 89.0 .7 18 217 303 39.6 1679 Vh1,0 3.6
Leather Shoes 2713 3651 34.6 .8 17 557 596 7.0 1 2n1 1'355 8.7
Other Leather Products 295 927 214,2 . 20 90 272 202.2 679 905 33.3
Saw Mills 763 1152 51.0 .3 19 122 103 -15.6 2/ 15554 137 -33.3
Wood Furniture 2720 5776 112.3 1.3 13 375 778 107.5 1 i0 1303 1803
Paper ead Paper Prod-ucts 18661 18699 60,3 L,.1 1 63Y 13t6 57.4 2002 2356 17.7
Printing 5197 8418 62.0 3'P 9 720 994 38.1 12',L 1876 50.8
Basic Chemicals _/ 24527 19757 -19.4 4.3 5 433 806 86.1 1252 2197 99.5
Paints and Varrishes 3029 5250 73.3 1,2 14 159 236 48.4 21 2602 22.0
Cosmetics and Drugs 1Lo12 22802 62.7 5.0 4 983 1424 455.9 1713 1652 3.6
Rabber Products (except shoes) 1725 28C5 62.6 .6 19 248 298 20.2 1703 2287 34.3
Rubber Shoes 2505 3838 53.2 .8 16 254 392 54-3 1177 1166 - .1
Plastic Products 2295 6681 363.9 1.5 12 211 568 169.2 1520 1524 7.3
Glass 2987 4156 38.8 .9 15 225 305 35.6 2230 2408 8.0
Non-Metallic Minerals Products h/ 12!50 27831 123.5 6.1 3 1371 2423 76.7 1746 2033 16.4
Iron end Steel Procucts 508 9682 2290.6 2.1 8 38 856 2152.6 2199 2403 9.3
Non-Ferrous Metal Products 297 369 24.2 .1 21 29 46 58.6 1796 171!, - .6
Metallic Piurniture 430 15.55 221.9 .3 18 109 311 185.3 1L25 1747 22.6
Other 1letal Products 7239 7332 1,3 1.6 11 317 1196 277.3 1762 2016 14.4
Phonographic .ecords 178 77 -56.7 nil 22 nil 14 - - - -
Miscellaneous Industrial Products 5496 19657 257.7 4.3 6 222 237 6.7 1586
TOTALS 331545 455239 37.3 20248 29716 46.8 1312 1661 26.6
/ This decrease could be due to statistOilal error (bee appendix).
2/ The moratorium on tree cutting in tne co.u.try is probably responsible for this charge.
3/ Includes: Furfural, oxigen, fertilizer_, '-ides, and plastic foam.
/ Includes: orick, cefnent, cement products, .uo:c-z and asbestos praducts.
Source: Estadistica Industrial de a- `epubl a ,ouao, various Issus,
Table 3.1,; Industrial tariff-generated Effective Protectionin the Dominican Republic
Effective Protection Rates
No Partial TotalCODE Branch Exoneration Exoneration ExonerationI S.I.(C. N.E. P.E. T.E.
3>1- Meat preparatifr 31.2 36.0 36.43112 Dairy products 26.1 30.7 36.93113 Fruits and vegetables canning & preserving 10.6 :0.9 2i.93115 Animal oils and fats 66. 87.5 87.53116 Milling 5.7 5.7 5.73117 Bakery products 110.2 111.1 112.303118 Sugar refining -3-5 -3.5 -3-53119 Cocoa products & candv 143.2 177.9 201.93121 Other Foods -48.0 -33.1 -30.83122 Animal Feeds 34.4 106.6 119.63131 Distilling of Alcohols -47.7 -47.7 -47.73132 Wineries 1067.4 1067.4 1067.43133 Malt dr-nr.ks 337.8 337.8 337.83134 Non-alcoholic beverages 65.3 65.8 65.83140 Tobacco 38.6 38.63213 Textiles 274.5 363 379.03215 Cordage, rope & twine 149.0 1.7.9 187.93219 Other Textiles 336.4 491.9 491.93231 Tanneries 177.3 236.9 258.03233 Leather Products except shoes 101.8 116.0 121.53240 Leather shoes 357.4 357.4 357.43312 Wooden & cane containers 7-.4 7.4 3.43320 Wood furniture 306.8 255.8 441.1
3411 Pulp, paper & paperboard 15.2 158.1 158.83419 Other pulp, paper & paperboard products 31.4 31.4 31.43420 Printing 38.5 ~ li 6 4 9.-33511 Basic Industrial chemicals except fertilizer -13.8 --5.9 -1.E63512 Fertilizers and Pesticides -20.6 tK-.C3513 Synthetic resins & plastics 53.3 63-3 63.33521 Paints and varnishes 283.3 283.3 283.33522 Drugs and medicines 32.2 3'.5 43.63529 Soap, cleaning preoarations & cosmetics 444-.(0 2.3 497.13551 Tires and inner tubes 105.6 105.6 105.633)0 Plastic Products 103.9 103.93 )20 Glass & its products .' .. 5C 63691 Structural clay products .1 ' ,O o.O3692 Cement 31,7 134.7
3D99 Other non-Tmetallic mineral products 76:.
3710 .--e_- & steel. basic industries i.L 11.23720 Non-ferrous metals basic industries 63.'l 63.0 63.03811 Cutlery, hand tools & hardware 72.6 71.2 125.23812 Metallic furniture 121.0 190.0 240.13813 Structural metal products -33.6 80.6 93.4
3819 Fabricated metal products except machinerv 127.3 237.0 238.33832 Radio, TV and communication equipment 138.1 138.1 138.13839 Other electrical apparatus 336.5 362.6 374.03851 Sc4entific & professional equipment 38.1 55.7 57.13909 &ther miscellaneous industries 50.6 52.6 53.8
MEANS ... (unweighted) 119.6 145.7 : 65.2
Source: Organization cf American States, "Estructura de los gravamenes a la Importa-iony Efecto de las Exoneracionee" rarer given at the Sympostumn on Fiscal Policyas a DEvelorme.nt Instrument in the Dominican Rerublic, Santo Doningo, June 1974.
Table 9.1: CONSUMER PRICE INDEX OF SANTO DOMING0, 1960-73
(Index 1969 = 100)
By Category of Expenditure By Types of Goods & ServicesFoods Clothing,
Beverages Shoes,Total Tobacco Housing Accessories Other Durable Nondurable Services
(Weights) 100.0 31.9 32.4 7.5 28.2 2.0 56.1 41.9
1960 95.0 97.4 101.1 96.4 85.1 94.5 98.2 93.51961 90.9 90.3 100.4 93.9 80.5 93.5 89.2 92.91962 93.8 93.5 103.1 98.0 82.9 90.3 93.6 94.11963 100.0 102.3 104 5 104.4 91.7 92.8 101.3 98.61964 100.6 104.7 105.3 100.2 91.1 96.4 102.2 98.81965 99.7 105.2 105.5 100.2 87.1 92.3 101.6 97.51966 98.3 103 4 100.0 93.3 92,3 93.9 98.6 98.21967 100.2 104.0 101.1 96.9 96.2 101.8 100.2 100.21968 101.9 106.6 100.9 98.1 98.7 100.0 102.9 100.61969 100.0 1no.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01970 103.8 104.1 100.1 95.5 109.9 90.4 100.8 99.91971 108.3 ilO.9 109.0 985 107.0 102.9 108.3 108.61972 116.8 117.6 120.8 114.9 111.9 112.7 115.7 118.51973 134.4 139.2 140.7 134.9 121.6 162.7 134.5 132.61974 (June) 149.4 .. . . . ... ... ... ...
Source: Central Bank.
Table .2: lIciC;S OF '.AGES ALE SAI.2IES >. O1i TH PUBT IC S7"Jr R, 1 96-7,
1962 1966 1969 1970 1971 1972 1573 1974
I e Oentral fovernrment Workers (COG' 94-4lT5 79.555 75-.7i 81.)438 84T.172 81.5C 82.171 87.126Salaries (mril. Ri) 9C.3 94 104.0 109.0 113.4 11&.9 124.3 137.9Ave-age (R.i$) 956.6C 1,186.6c 1,385.30 1,338.44 1,3)47.2)4 1,b58,84 1,512.70 1,582.77
Index 10^0.0 12L,.0 144.8 139.9 140.8 15295 158.1 165.5
II. Autcnorrsous InstitutIons Workers(OOC) L4252 7.3J3 9.590 9.569 0.C77 ,. c 9.724 9.722
Salaries (mil. RD$) . .7 14.2 .6 20.8 .,. .000Average (QD$) 1 3)C650 1,937.2C 2,160.00 2,174.6c0
Index 1C0.0 14)4.5 16.2 162.2 O. ... ...
III. Yunicipalities Workers (000) 11,652 11.111 8.617 7.896 7.981 6.¢11 6.839 6.886Salaries (mil. RD$) 8E. 13.0 7.3 8.o .Average (RD$) 7 63.80 1,170I.0(O 8)47.20 1,013.20 ... ... ...
Tndex 10'0.0 153.2 11C0. 132.7 ... ... ...
Source: Joint National Income Group, ONAPLAK, Yission Estimates.