Development Political and Economic Difficulties in the Caribbean

Development  Political  and Economic Difficulties in the Caribbean
Author: Ann Marie Bissessar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030029944

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This edited volume focuses on the attempts of various Caribbean countries to diversify their economies and societies. It is done in the context of political and economic difficulties that these countries have faced since the 2007-2008 economic crash and how successful they have been in moving their economies in a different direction. The contributors use very distinct levels of analysis in order to provide a nuanced view of diversification efforts in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Cuba, the French Antilles, and the Dutch Antilles. The book will appeal to academic researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and everyone who is interested in the politics and development of the Caribbean region.

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean
Author: Winston Dookeran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317157755

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The Caribbean is made up of a complex, enigmatic region, characterised by great disparities in size, population, geography, history, language, religion, race and politics. This is a region in which harmony and discord work in tandem, trying to link economic logic with political logic. This book is a useful tool not only for those specialists and students of regionalism but for all those putting their hands to the task of nation-building and those interested in the development processes of small states and economies. At the same time, this book is a comprehensive historical record especially highlighting hindrances to development in this region. This study raises two important issues: the ’political imperative of convergence’ and the need for ’appropriate correcting mechanisms’ that align the needs of the local with the regional. It is a volume that underlines the need for a change in strategy and makes proposals as to how to go about making those changes.

Politics and Development in the Caribbean Basin

Politics and Development in the Caribbean Basin
Author: Jean Grugel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349239757

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This wide ranging thematic and comparative text analyses the origins and nature of the developmental and political crises of the region and the reasons for their recent intensification. It covers all the Central American states and the largest Caribbean island territories - Jamaica, Cuba, The Dominican Republic, Haiti and Puerto Rico - as well as Panama and Grenada, assessing their common experiences as small economies living in the shadow of the United States but also highlighting key differences.

Poverty Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean

Poverty  Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean
Author: Norman Girvan
Publsiher: Canoe Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9768125365

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The Political Economy of Caribbean Development

The Political Economy of Caribbean Development
Author: M. Bishop
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137316103

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Studies of the global political economy have rarely engaged with development in the Caribbean, the thought of its indigenous intellectuals, or the non-sovereign territories of the region. Matthew Bishop compares the development of the independent English-speaking islands of St Lucia and St Vincent and their non-sovereign French neighbours, Martinique and Guadeloupe. By explaining how distinctive patterns of British and French colonialism and decolonisation came to bear on them, he investigates how very different patterns of development have subsequently ensued, often with startling consequences in this era of globalization and crisis. By engaging with the empirical reality of the Caribbean, his study sheds light on a range of wider debates relating to development, indigenous thought, post-colonial sovereignty, small states, and the contemporary evolution of the global political economy.

Dependency Under Challenge

Dependency Under Challenge
Author: Anthony Payne,Paul K. Sutton
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1984
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 0719009707

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Articles on development theory and the economic policy of dependence in the Commonwealth Caribbean - examines political developments in Jamaica (democratic socialism), Trinidad and Tobago (oil capitalism), Guyana, (cooperative socialism), and Grenada (the New Jewel Revolution); discusses regional level economic integration, industrial planning and CARICOM; studies international relations with USA, UK, EC, and Latin America; and the role of the Commonwealth Caribbean in a New International Economic Order. Map.

Patterns of Caribbean Development

Patterns of Caribbean Development
Author: Jay Mandle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2010-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136877605

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First published in 1982, this study attempts to put contemporary Caribbean development into historical perspective. By first constructing a Marxist framework for the study of development , Jay Mandle assesses the reasons why the region emerged underdeveloped and evaluates post-world-war two efforts to overcome the legacy of poverty through a strategy of "industrialization through invitation." Identifying the reasons why a Marxist framework yielded results which were unsatisfactory, the author then explores the requirements which must be met for a more reliable study of the Caribbean’s economic development. Case studies of Cuba, Jamaica, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago examine the extent to which these requirements have been met.

The Modern Caribbean Economy Volume II

The Modern Caribbean Economy  Volume II
Author: Nikolaos Karagiannis,Debbie A. Mohammed
Publsiher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781631575631

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Caribbean economies have been faced with mounting challenges arising from the increasing pace of economic globalization. The financial crisis of 2007 further exacerbated economic instability due to high foreign debt, lack of competitiveness, declining productivity, and high unemployment and underemployment. This in turn has precipitated increasing social and environmental problems, including poverty, inequality, crime and violence, and environmental degradation, all of which require new perspectives and policy approaches for transformative change and sustainable development. In this two volume multidisciplinary edited book The Modern Caribbean Economy, Volume I provides scholars and practitioners with alternative theoretical perspectives and concrete policy recommendations, while Volume II discusses economic, industrial, and social problems facing the Caribbean along with pragmatic proposals to successfully deal with these, while building local resilience and enhancing institutional strength in the region.