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Price level of St. Maarten much higher than Curaçao


The Daily Herald - 03-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--The average price level in St. Maarten in 2011 was almost 17 per cent higher than in Curaçao. St. Maarten was almost two per cent more expensive than Bonaire. In Aruba, consumer products were a fraction more expensive than in Bonaire, it emerged from the 2011 International Comparison Programme (ICP) of the World Bank’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, which was...


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