Declining economic growth and competitiveness, the impact of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis, and the challenge of climate change and extreme weather events have hindered the sustainable development of Caribbean economies, the generation of sustained welfare gains and the achievement of key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the subregion’s vulnerability to the vagaries of global aggregate demand and commodity prices, which have largely driven the subregion’s debt upwards and dampened economic growth before its onset, compromising its economic performance and further decelerating the subregion’s growth in 2020
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for post COVID-19 recovery in the Caribbean. -- Using Caribbean Trade to...
This survey examines the economic performance of economies of the Caribbean in 2019 and the first ha...
Reunión virtualThe COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities and inequalities in Ca...
The Caribbean subregion is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and extreme wea...
The Caribbean faces multidimensional vulnerabilities driven by climate change and aggravated by Smal...
The economic challenges in the Caribbean can be linked in significant measure to the region’s extern...
In light of the high debt burden impacting Caribbean economies ECLAC has been pursuing an initiative...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for increasing economic resilience in the Caribbean. -- Strategies to av...
Over the past five decades, Caribbean small island developing States have made significant progress ...
Director’s Desk: Renewing efforts towards building resilience across the Caribbean post-COVID-19. --...
In its Preliminary Overview of the Economies of the region, ECLAC forecasts an average contraction o...
Caribbean Economies. -- The Caribbean Debt Challenge since the Global Crisis of 2008 and Consequence...
The intersection of climate change and security has geopolitical considerations for Caribbean countr...
High government debts, weak economic growth, vulnerability to external shocks and the design of soun...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for post COVID-19 recovery in the Caribbean. -- Using Caribbean Trade to...
This survey examines the economic performance of economies of the Caribbean in 2019 and the first ha...
Reunión virtualThe COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities and inequalities in Ca...
The Caribbean subregion is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and extreme wea...
The Caribbean faces multidimensional vulnerabilities driven by climate change and aggravated by Smal...
The economic challenges in the Caribbean can be linked in significant measure to the region’s extern...
In light of the high debt burden impacting Caribbean economies ECLAC has been pursuing an initiative...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for increasing economic resilience in the Caribbean. -- Strategies to av...
Over the past five decades, Caribbean small island developing States have made significant progress ...
Director’s Desk: Renewing efforts towards building resilience across the Caribbean post-COVID-19. --...
In its Preliminary Overview of the Economies of the region, ECLAC forecasts an average contraction o...
Caribbean Economies. -- The Caribbean Debt Challenge since the Global Crisis of 2008 and Consequence...
The intersection of climate change and security has geopolitical considerations for Caribbean countr...
High government debts, weak economic growth, vulnerability to external shocks and the design of soun...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
Director’s Desk: Strategies for post COVID-19 recovery in the Caribbean. -- Using Caribbean Trade to...
This survey examines the economic performance of economies of the Caribbean in 2019 and the first ha...