Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facilitate inward capital flows, encourage education and support the development of a climate conducive to economic growth. This paper argues that jurisdictional capacity provides the foundation for an economic development trajectory which has been successfully deployed in various small, resource-poor, often island, territories. The components of such jurisdictional capacity—in terms of administrative autonomy, island identity, legal powers and the potential for rapid policy deployment—will be referred to for a critical examination of ‘The Cyprus Question’. The analysis suggests the partition of Cyprus into two separate sovereign states a...
This paper looks at productivity growth rates in Malta and Cyprus and proposes policies as to how th...
In spite of the rhetoric of viability and endogenously led growth and development, small states are...
The small island economy of Jersey in the Channel Islands is one of the world’s most economically su...
Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facil...
Draft working document prepared for the joint Commonwealth Secretariat/UNRISD Project on Social Poli...
Much of the literature on the development prospects of small, often island, jurisdictions is steepe...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
Population, employment and economic capacity continue to concentrate in and around large urban centr...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
Population, employment and economic capacity continue to concentrate in and around large urban cent...
Does sovereignty make any significant difference to small island territories? In the case of Icelan...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between jurisdictional powers and economic and innovat...
This paper argues that there is a need to better acknowledge and problematise the manner in which i...
Rarely does one come across critical analysis which looks at islands as the strategic and candid pr...
This paper looks at productivity growth rates in Malta and Cyprus and proposes policies as to how th...
In spite of the rhetoric of viability and endogenously led growth and development, small states are...
The small island economy of Jersey in the Channel Islands is one of the world’s most economically su...
Jurisdiction relates to the competence to pass laws, build effective administrative processes, facil...
Draft working document prepared for the joint Commonwealth Secretariat/UNRISD Project on Social Poli...
Much of the literature on the development prospects of small, often island, jurisdictions is steepe...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
Population, employment and economic capacity continue to concentrate in and around large urban centr...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
Population, employment and economic capacity continue to concentrate in and around large urban cent...
Does sovereignty make any significant difference to small island territories? In the case of Icelan...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between jurisdictional powers and economic and innovat...
This paper argues that there is a need to better acknowledge and problematise the manner in which i...
Rarely does one come across critical analysis which looks at islands as the strategic and candid pr...
This paper looks at productivity growth rates in Malta and Cyprus and proposes policies as to how th...
In spite of the rhetoric of viability and endogenously led growth and development, small states are...
The small island economy of Jersey in the Channel Islands is one of the world’s most economically su...