Includes bibliographySummary Most Caribbean countries have failed to attract or retain international investment on any large scale in their industrial sectors. This document advances 18 reasons for this, among them - limited access to technology, lack of awareness of world market opportunities and trends, and the inability to supply products in significant volume. The causes of these problems are identified and analysed. The education system; a lack of entrepreneurial spirit, unawareness of trends and opportunities; production hurdles for micro enterprises; poor investment climate; lack of standards, patent and copyright mechanisms; lack of science and technology inculcation; unused research; lack of networking and financing and underuti...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
The economies of the Caribbean face several challenges, such as a lack of economies of scale in prod...
The convergence of economic globalisation and the rise of automation has shifted the economic drive...
Includes bibliographyExecutive Summary One of the major challenges facing developing countries is to...
Includes bibliographyThe present global economic climate and new trading regimes demand that Caribbe...
Meeting: Research and Policy Workshop on Technology Problems for the Caribbean, November 13-December...
Includes bibliographyDiscusses the challenges facing key sectors in the Caribbean region, paying par...
This paper examines the ability of Jamaica to cope in a world that is highly competitive and driven ...
Caribbean economies have suffered from stagnant growth since the 1990s. This can be a feature of sm...
120 páginasA brief historical analysis of the agricultural sector is presented together with the eff...
An economy based on primary products is present in most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
Includes bibliographyDeveloped countries have for a long time collected statistics on science and te...
The Caribbean is a diverse group of countries, both culturally and economically. Most of them, howev...
Caribbean small states are a diverse set of countries. The countries can be grouped as commodity exp...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
The economies of the Caribbean face several challenges, such as a lack of economies of scale in prod...
The convergence of economic globalisation and the rise of automation has shifted the economic drive...
Includes bibliographyExecutive Summary One of the major challenges facing developing countries is to...
Includes bibliographyThe present global economic climate and new trading regimes demand that Caribbe...
Meeting: Research and Policy Workshop on Technology Problems for the Caribbean, November 13-December...
Includes bibliographyDiscusses the challenges facing key sectors in the Caribbean region, paying par...
This paper examines the ability of Jamaica to cope in a world that is highly competitive and driven ...
Caribbean economies have suffered from stagnant growth since the 1990s. This can be a feature of sm...
120 páginasA brief historical analysis of the agricultural sector is presented together with the eff...
An economy based on primary products is present in most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
Includes bibliographyDeveloped countries have for a long time collected statistics on science and te...
The Caribbean is a diverse group of countries, both culturally and economically. Most of them, howev...
Caribbean small states are a diverse set of countries. The countries can be grouped as commodity exp...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
The economies of the Caribbean face several challenges, such as a lack of economies of scale in prod...
The convergence of economic globalisation and the rise of automation has shifted the economic drive...