Includes bibliographyThe present global economic climate and new trading regimes demand that Caribbean countries become more competitive in all their activities and not just in the manufacturing or agricultural sectors, the main focus of most discussions on trade liberalization. On the surface, there seem to be few areas in which small States with limited resources can become competitive, except in tourism, that does not in itself require technological developments by the States themselves. The use of appropriate technologies and policies to properly manage the resource is not always seen as vital to the continued survival of the industry. In such a scenario, States that play catch-up and continue to depend solely on imported technologies ...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines the options for Caribbean countries in pursuing development...
Modern technology has moved so fast that most of the agricultural commodities produced during coloni...
The paper evaluates the changes that have taken place in the political economy of global trade, part...
Includes bibliographyExecutive Summary One of the major challenges facing developing countries is to...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean coun...
Includes bibliographySummary Most Caribbean countries have failed to attract or retain international...
economies of Caribbean countries were initially based on production of export-oriented agriculture, ...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
Includes bibliographyDiscusses the challenges facing key sectors in the Caribbean region, paying par...
This study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean countries and the strate...
In the 1990s, trade liberalization eroded the competitiveness of Caribbean economies as manufacturin...
This special issue of The Round Table focusing on competitiveness in Caribbean economies aims to pro...
This paper identifies, discusses and proposes a strategy to be employed by Caribbean countries as th...
Tourism plays a vital role in the Caribbean region and it is one of the fastest growing industries g...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines the options for Caribbean countries in pursuing development...
Modern technology has moved so fast that most of the agricultural commodities produced during coloni...
The paper evaluates the changes that have taken place in the political economy of global trade, part...
Includes bibliographyExecutive Summary One of the major challenges facing developing countries is to...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean coun...
Includes bibliographySummary Most Caribbean countries have failed to attract or retain international...
economies of Caribbean countries were initially based on production of export-oriented agriculture, ...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
Includes bibliographyDiscusses the challenges facing key sectors in the Caribbean region, paying par...
This study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean countries and the strate...
In the 1990s, trade liberalization eroded the competitiveness of Caribbean economies as manufacturin...
This special issue of The Round Table focusing on competitiveness in Caribbean economies aims to pro...
This paper identifies, discusses and proposes a strategy to be employed by Caribbean countries as th...
Tourism plays a vital role in the Caribbean region and it is one of the fastest growing industries g...
This study analyzes the patterns of development in the Caribbean and gives particular focus to the c...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines the options for Caribbean countries in pursuing development...
Modern technology has moved so fast that most of the agricultural commodities produced during coloni...
The paper evaluates the changes that have taken place in the political economy of global trade, part...