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la CARICOM: Una evaluación de equilibrio general para Jamaica; Maquila y paquete completo en Guatemala: Desafíos e …; International Economic Policy in the New Regional Integration of the Americas: The Andean Community Case; CARICOM Trade Policy …
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concludes that the integration process overseen by CARICOM has reached its limits, notwithstanding the attempt to widen the …
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Economic and political integration have been a perennial and neuralgic issue in the Caribbean agenda. This paper draws on the literature on trade, growth and regional agreements to discuss the motivation behind the Caribbean drive for integration, the results obtained so far and what is in stock...
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Trade can be a powerful engine of growth. In today¿s global economy, where investment moves quickly across borders and continents, and trade barriers are rapidly coming down, a competitive exporter has much to gain. In an ever-more liberalized world economy, however, competition is also that...
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Process of Incomplete Communitarization; Increasing the Trade Related Capacity of CARICOM Firms in a Post-Crisis Global …
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This is a presentation for the Caribbean Regional ConSoc Retreat held on June 16, 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica. This document outlines crime and violence as major roadblocks to development in the Caribbean; citing statistics and providing examples of the economic costs to the region. This...
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Economic growth in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has been slow in the last two decades, averaging just 1.8 percent … has varied considerably among CARICOM¿s 15 member states, but in most countries it has slowed over the years. The … 1984-1994, but only 3.3 percent in 1994-1999, and only 1.2 percent in 1999-2004. Of the remaining CARICOM countries, only …
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Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM). More specifically, and with particular reference to the goals of the CARICOM … sharing. The study also addresses CARICOM's pace of widening and its integration into the world economy, against the backdrop …
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On 4 July 1998, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. CARICOM is one of the oldest … prospects. Has CARICOM served the development goals of its member states? Will it assist them in pursuing those goals into the … next century? How can regional integration facilitate CARICOM's successful insertion into the global economy? The aim of …
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Suriname gained autonomy from Holland in domestic affairs in 1955 and full political independence in 1975. "Self-sufficiency" -particularly in economic terms- became a strong motif in Suriname politics thereafter. Yet the inward-looking development policies pursued by successive governments...
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