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Biman Prasad

Professor Biman Prasad at Forum Economic Ministers Meeting August 2023

Pacific Islands at a cliff edge

by Biman Prasad
11 August 2023
Fiji Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Biman Prasad, delivers the opening speech of the 2023 Pacific Update, 13 June

A fully integrated Blue Pacific: our near-term ambition

by Biman Prasad
16 June 2023
Pacific Islands Forum leaders’ dialogue with associate members and Forum observers, 12 July 2022

Australia and New Zealand’s silence on democracy and human rights in the Pacific

by Biman Prasad
21 July 2022
Putting education ahead of political expediency: USP’s future

The future of the University of the South Pacific

by Biman Prasad
12 February 2021
A virtual meeting between the People’s Republic of China and the Pacific Small Island Developing States in May 2020 (Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Twitter)

Responding to COVID-19: time to refocus on Pacific governance

by Biman Prasad
13 October 2020
USP's Laucala Campus in Suva, Fiji (Credit Development Policy Centre))

USP, Pacific regional institutions and governance

by Biman Prasad
25 June 2020

Time for a Pacific Community

by Biman Prasad
21 April 2020

Fiji’s 2014 budget: populist versus realistic?

by Neelesh Gounder and Biman Prasad
26 November 2013

2013 Fiji budget: an analysis

by Biman Prasad
25 January 2013

Pursuing development in the Pacific: acting on what we know

by Biman Prasad
28 September 2012
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Biman Prasad

Biman Chand Prasad is leader of the National Federation Party in Fiji and currently a Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance in the coalition government. He is a former professor of economics and dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of the South Pacific.

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