This paper investigates the impact of the global 2008 crisis on the Caribbean region, with particular focus on its many small tourism-dependent economies. Specialization in tourism and, in some cases, offshore financial services has been a successful specialization strategy for many small economies but has made them highly susceptible to exogenous economic shocks. The paper utilizes cluster analysis to identify five distinct pre-crisis patterns of sectoral specialization in Caribbean economies generally. The 2008 crisis is shown to have had very distinct cluster-specific effects, with small economies specializing in tourism and financial services being the worst affected. These findings raise important questions regarding the future sustain...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Caribbean small states are a diverse set of countries. The countries can be grouped as commodity exp...
This study analyses the pattern of economic growth following the 2008 crisis in nine Caribbean smal...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
This paper analyses the impact of natural disasters in the Caribbean. The economic impact of natural...
This paper analyses the cross-country impacts of the 2008 global financial crisis and the subsequent...
Small economies, both sovereign and non-sovereign, have experienced several existential crises in re...
International audienceABSTRACTThe small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean ...
International audienceABSTRACTThe small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean ...
© 2017, © 2017 CALACS. The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a ...
© 2017, © 2017 CALACS. The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a ...
The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a privileged position in ...
The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a privileged position in ...
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS), by their very nature, are vulnerable to external sh...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Caribbean small states are a diverse set of countries. The countries can be grouped as commodity exp...
This study analyses the pattern of economic growth following the 2008 crisis in nine Caribbean smal...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
This paper analyses the impact of natural disasters in the Caribbean. The economic impact of natural...
This paper analyses the cross-country impacts of the 2008 global financial crisis and the subsequent...
Small economies, both sovereign and non-sovereign, have experienced several existential crises in re...
International audienceABSTRACTThe small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean ...
International audienceABSTRACTThe small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean ...
© 2017, © 2017 CALACS. The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a ...
© 2017, © 2017 CALACS. The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a ...
The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a privileged position in ...
The small non-sovereign island jurisdictions (SNIJs) of the Caribbean have a privileged position in ...
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS), by their very nature, are vulnerable to external sh...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Many small islands in the Caribbean depend on tourism as the dominant sector of their economy. This ...
Caribbean small states are a diverse set of countries. The countries can be grouped as commodity exp...