Historically, small economies, especially resource-rich ones, underperformed on average relative to their larger counterparts. Small island economies appear still more disadvantaged due to remoteness from both markets and agglomeration economies. Yet a comparison of two small island economies with similar initial conditions other than their mineral endowment suggests that policy outweighs size, isolation and resource endowment in determining economic performance. Resource-poor Mauritius adopted an unfashionable policy of export manufacturing that systematically eliminated surplus labour, which drove economic diversification that sustained rapid GDP growth and political maturation. Like most resource-rich economies, Trinidad and Tobago pursu...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
One of the surprising features of modern economic growth is that economies with abundant natural res...
This paper compares Mauritius and Trinidad and Tobago which have a very similar climate, history, in...
Small islands economic development may follow different pathways, according to the particular combin...
Home to more than 50 million people, small island nations differ significantly in terms of size, soc...
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...
This paper discusses the vulnerability of the island countries in the Caribbean Region. It will show...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
Dans un contexte qualifié d’ « économie du savoir », où la croissance de l’économie mondiale repose ...
Rarely does one come across critical analysis which looks at islands as the strategic and candid pr...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
From 1961 to 2011, Barbados’s GDP per capita grew roughly two times faster than Jamaica’s. As a res...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
One of the surprising features of modern economic growth is that economies with abundant natural res...
This paper compares Mauritius and Trinidad and Tobago which have a very similar climate, history, in...
Small islands economic development may follow different pathways, according to the particular combin...
Home to more than 50 million people, small island nations differ significantly in terms of size, soc...
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...
This paper discusses the vulnerability of the island countries in the Caribbean Region. It will show...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
Dans un contexte qualifié d’ « économie du savoir », où la croissance de l’économie mondiale repose ...
Rarely does one come across critical analysis which looks at islands as the strategic and candid pr...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
From 1961 to 2011, Barbados’s GDP per capita grew roughly two times faster than Jamaica’s. As a res...
This dissertation investigates small remote island economies (SRIEs)—a unique grouping of countries ...
Since the 1960s the resource-rich developing economies have under-performed compared with the resour...
One of the surprising features of modern economic growth is that economies with abundant natural res...