This paper discusses the vulnerability of the island countries in the Caribbean Region. It will show that, apart from purely economic considerations, these countries have to face serious constraints related to political and military developments. Their geographical position, in the middle of trade flows to and from powerful entities such as the United States, Mexico and Venezuela, render the Caribbean islands particularly exposed to political influences. It is suggested that these countries should seek cooperation between themselves to reinforce the mutual trade flows and relations.peer-reviewe
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Historically, small economies, especially resource-rich ones, underperformed on average relative to ...
The effects of globalization on smaller nation Caribbean states have not been thoroughly examined, a...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Includes bibliographyThe Caribbean countries are acutely conscious of their small size, whether judg...
Taken as a whole, the economic performance of small states (defined here as those with populations o...
Small, open developing economies in general, and small island developing states (SIDS) in particular...
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Much of the literature on the development prospects of small, often island, jurisdictions is steepe...
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are threatened by myriad of economic, environmental, and socia...
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The Caribbean is a diverse group of countries, both culturally and economically. Most of them, howev...
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