Caribbean economies have suffered from stagnant growth since the 1990s. This can be a feature of small developing economies and is a major concern for policy-makers. In this paper, we examine establishment-level data to gain a better understanding of the factors that constrain the growth of businesses in the region. In addition to documenting broad differences in obstacles to business within and across the region, we particularly focus on the main obstacles affecting small and medium-sized firms. The econometric analysis highlights three main barriers at a regional level: an inadequately educated workforce; access to finance; and crime, theft and disorder. However, there are variations at the country level and the analysis indicates clus...
This dissertation seeks to address the following research question: How does export diversi...
Insufficiency of foreign exchange may at times constrain the growth of small open economies which la...
This slim volume presents the results of a survey conducted in ten CARICOM countries on small and me...
Entrepreneurship as a pseudo-discipline has matured to the point where it has begun to question the ...
The Caribbean is a diverse group of countries, both culturally and economically. Most of them, howev...
The economies of the Caribbean face several challenges, such as a lack of economies of scale in prod...
In small economies, domestic market size constraints are expected to influence the economic growth p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Innovation has become an important contributing factor to firms’ competitive advantage. However, lit...
Includes bibliographySummary Most Caribbean countries have failed to attract or retain international...
Human capital, as reflected in education levels and skills, and innovation is an important engine of...
Over the past two decades, the study of entrepreneurship and its importance to the economy has incre...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
This paper discusses the vulnerability of the island countries in the Caribbean Region. It will show...
This study analyses the Caribbean’s development experience over the period 1980-2013 and discusses p...
This dissertation seeks to address the following research question: How does export diversi...
Insufficiency of foreign exchange may at times constrain the growth of small open economies which la...
This slim volume presents the results of a survey conducted in ten CARICOM countries on small and me...
Entrepreneurship as a pseudo-discipline has matured to the point where it has begun to question the ...
The Caribbean is a diverse group of countries, both culturally and economically. Most of them, howev...
The economies of the Caribbean face several challenges, such as a lack of economies of scale in prod...
In small economies, domestic market size constraints are expected to influence the economic growth p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Innovation has become an important contributing factor to firms’ competitive advantage. However, lit...
Includes bibliographySummary Most Caribbean countries have failed to attract or retain international...
Human capital, as reflected in education levels and skills, and innovation is an important engine of...
Over the past two decades, the study of entrepreneurship and its importance to the economy has incre...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
This paper discusses the vulnerability of the island countries in the Caribbean Region. It will show...
This study analyses the Caribbean’s development experience over the period 1980-2013 and discusses p...
This dissertation seeks to address the following research question: How does export diversi...
Insufficiency of foreign exchange may at times constrain the growth of small open economies which la...
This slim volume presents the results of a survey conducted in ten CARICOM countries on small and me...