Outline of The Cook Islands - Economy and Infrastructure of The Cook Islands

Economy and Infrastructure of The Cook Islands

Main article: Economy of the Cook Islands
  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 185th (one hundred and eighty fifth)
  • Agriculture in the Cook Islands
  • Banking in the Cook Islands
    • National Bank of the Cook Islands
  • Communications in the Cook Islands
    • Internet in the Cook Islands
  • Companies of the Cook Islands
  • Currency of the Cook Islands: Cook Islands dollar/New Zealand dollar
    • ISO 4217: NZD
  • Energy in the Cook Islands
    • Energy policy of the Cook Islands
    • Oil industry in the Cook Islands
  • Mining in the Cook Islands
  • Tourism in the Cook Islands
  • Transport in the Cook Islands
  • the Cook Islands Stock Exchange

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