Majuro is the capital of tne Marshall Islands and the seat of its newly elected government. It is estimated that of those who are employed in Majuro, 80% work for the Marshallese government in one capacity or another. center of population, Ebeye, most workers In the other are employed by the American Army Missle Range on Kwajalein or by one of its American civilian contractors. Thus it would seem that while in the past most Marshallese were engaged in copra production, fishing, and other subsistence activities, nowadays most of the labor force is employed either by the local government or by foreign organizations. There are Marshallese. quite Taxi a few small companies, businesses small that stores, are run garages, by enterprising small restaurants, handicraft cooperatives, theaters, and other such enterprises are becoming quite common in the urban centers. attraction These and employment opportunities constitute an to the populations increasing flow of people of outer islands. into the two urban Consequently, centers, there contributing is an to the communication and problems that will be discussed below. The government is working hard to establish better transportation between these centers and the outer atolls and islands. To this end, a new program is vigorously underway to put an airstrip on as many atolls as possible. At present there are such strips on Enewetak, Bikini, Likiep, Mejit, Wotje, Kwajalein, Maloelap, Ailinglaplap, and Majuro. A new airline known as The Airlines of the Marshall Islands has been established with one plane in operation and other being outfitted to join its sister. piloted and managed by Australian These are Australian Nomad planes personnel at present. The Marshallese government is negotiating for landing rights in Hawaii as they plan to expand their services beyond the confines of their own islands, thus connecting their country with the outside world. Fishing constitutes a potentially lucrative income for the Marshallese economy. To this end, there are currently negotiations to extend the exclusive economic marine zone to a 200-mile limit. This will add considerably to the already expansive area of half a million miles that the Marshall Islands occupy and insure their control of the inter-atoll waters. At this time, however, the most important single source of revenue to the Marshallese economy is the rental paid by the United States government for the use of Kwajalein as an Army Missile Range. At present, the rental is nine million dollars annually, but negotiations are already underway to raise it to fifteen million per year. Telecommunication remains one of the greatest needs of a country with such vast expanses and distance between atolls and islands. In order to develop further economically, the problem of regular and dependable telecommunication between the islands themselves and between them and the outside world needs

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