Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region has received significant amounts of foreign aid but with mixed results. The region confronts daunting development issues, such as declining productivity and employment against the backdrop of a challenging international environment with a high risk of natural disasters. The study argues that tourism is a stable source of growth for the region and has great potential as a mechanism for distributing foreign aid in a market driven approach that may avoid several of the shortcomings of traditional foreign aid. The Caribbean Basin Initiative includes fiscal incentives for U.S. citizens to travel to certain Caribbean countries for the purpose of st...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
An opening of Cuba to U.S. tourism would represent a seismic shift in the Caribbean''s tourism indus...
Small island states have increasingly sought new means of economic diversification. Several Caribbea...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
New research on Caribbean tourism solidly locates it within the regional shift from "incentive-induc...
Countries with a low rate of exports, including the Caribbean ones, heavily rely on tourism to grow ...
Governments and hospitals worldwide have increasingly expressed interest in ‘medical tourism’, where...
The years since World War II have witnessed a rapid growth in International Tourism consequent on im...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
An opening of Cuba to U.S. tourism would represent a seismic shift in the Caribbean''s tourism indus...
Small island states have increasingly sought new means of economic diversification. Several Caribbea...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Many economists are questioning the role of foreign aid as a development tool. The Caribbean region ...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting ...
New research on Caribbean tourism solidly locates it within the regional shift from "incentive-induc...
Countries with a low rate of exports, including the Caribbean ones, heavily rely on tourism to grow ...
Governments and hospitals worldwide have increasingly expressed interest in ‘medical tourism’, where...
The years since World War II have witnessed a rapid growth in International Tourism consequent on im...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
An opening of Cuba to U.S. tourism would represent a seismic shift in the Caribbean''s tourism indus...
Small island states have increasingly sought new means of economic diversification. Several Caribbea...