<P> According to the 2005 Annual Report of the United Nations Subcommittee on Human Development in the Dominican Republic, the country is ranked No. 71 in the world for resource availability, No. 79 for human development, and No. 14 in the world for resource mismanagement . These statistics emphasize national government corruption, foreign economic interference in the country, and the rift between the rich and poor . </P> <P> The Dominican Republic has a noted problem of child labor in its coffee, rice, sugarcane, and tomato industries . The labor injustices in the sugarcane industry extend to forced labor according to the U.S. Department of Labor . Three large groups own 75% of the land: the State Sugar Council (Consejo Estatal del Azúcar, CEA), Grupo Vicini, and Central Romana Corporation . </P> <P> The Dominican peso (DOP, or RD $) is the national currency, with the United States dollar (USD), the Euro (EUR), the Canadian dollar (CAD) and the Swiss franc (CHF) also accepted at most tourist sites . The exchange rate to the U.S. dollar, liberalized by 1985, stood at 2.70 pesos per dollar in August 1986, 14.00 pesos in 1993, and 16.00 pesos in 2000 . Having jumped to 53.00 pesos per dollar in 2003, the rate was back down to around 31.00 pesos per dollar in 2004 . As of November 2010 the rate was 37.00 pesos per dollar . In February 2015 the rate was 44.67 pesos per dollar . As of February 2017 the rate was 46.72 pesos per dollar . </P> <P> Tourism is one of the fueling factors in the Dominican Republic's economic growth . The Dominican Republic is the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean . With the construction of projects like Cap Cana, San Souci Port in Santo Domingo, Casa De Campo and the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (ancient Moon Palace Resort) in Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic expects increased tourism activity in the upcoming years . </P>

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