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In this collection the author examines the financial and development challenges facing Caribbean countries - particularly those in the ECCU - and proposes solutions to many of the issues raised.
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CARICOM’s success in navigating the global environment calls for a paradigm shift in diplomatic initiatives from a bi-lateral platform towards a collective and synchronised effort at the regional, hemispheric and global levels.
$24.95
Coastal Resource Management in the Wider Caribbean presents an alternative look at existing coastal management initiatives in the Caribbean, focusing on the need to pay more attention to the local community.
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The contributors to this volume are Rex Nettleford; Alister McIntyre; Norman GIrvan; Lloyd Best; Kari Levitt; Marius St. Rose; Clive Thomas; Alan Blinder; Joseph Stiglitz; and Gerald Meier.
$24.95
In the early 1990s governments in the Caribbean became alarmed about the possible negative consequences of globalization on the development of the region, in particular the threat of marginalization from world markets and the erosion of good governance.
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For over 20 years, the developing world has been adjusting to the agendas of the IMF and the World Bank. In the 1990s Structural Adjustment Programmes were repackaged and marketed as the coming of the golden age of globalisation, promising benefits to countries that adopt neo-liberal policies.
$24.95
This is the first book on the Suriname economy, which presents a comprehensive survey of the country\'s economic policies and performances in recent years and its main challenges ahead.
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Functional Cooperation has been recognized as vital to the Caribbean Regional Integration Movement. The adoption of a joint approach to deal with common problems is arguably the only way CARICOM countries will survive in the new international dispensation of globalization.