Caribbean economic policy and south-south co-operation : issues arising from the South Commission Report, the challenge to the south
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Caribbean economic policy and south-south co-operation : issues arising from the South Commission Report, the challenge to the south
(Warwick University Caribbean studies)
published by Macmillan Caribbean in association with the Institute of International Relations, The University of the West Indies, 1993
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Description
This volume examines economic policies and problems in the Commonwealth Caribbean against the background of developments taking place in the region and in the wider world. The book's contributors take a realistic look at the options facing the region as it assesses the direction of it should take in reformulating its external economic relations in order to conform with the new imperatives that have emerged. In so doing, both the South and the North are put in a perspective which reflects both past experience and the challenges now facing small states as the world moves increasingly nearer to becoming a global village. Other works by Ramesh Ramsaran include "The Commonwealth Caribbean in the World Economy" and "US Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean".
Table of Contents
- Part 1 "The Challenge to the South" (the report to the South Commission) - a review and summary, Chintamani Lakshmanna
- a perspective on North-South relations, Edwin Carrington. Part 2 Issues and problems in South-South trade: the impact of the new configurations arising from globalization and international competition on Caribbean economies - possibilities for export expansion, Motee Ramsaran
- the Caribbean and South-South trade, Anthony P. Gonzales
- South-South trade - a businessman's perspective, Arthur Lok-Jack
- the evolution of services in Caribbean economies 1980-89 - some reflections on the performance of, and prospects for, services trade in the South, particularly in the Caribbean, Trevor Harker
- hemispheric economic integration and implications for the Caribbean, Ken I. Boodhoo. Part 3 Science and technology in South-South relations: problems of and prospects for South-South co-operation in science and technology, Donatus St Aimee
- South-South co-operation - a view on the telecommunications issues, Deoraj Ramnarine
- solar energy applications for developing countries - a summary, Oliver Headley. Part 4 Lessons from the debt crisis: origins of the foreign debt crisis of the southern economic periphery of the world capitalist economy and a menu of options for its resolution, Dennis Pantin
- origins of the South debt problem - a commercial-bank perspective, Leslie Scotland. Part 5 Resources and development: a critical appraisal of resource use and mobilization policies in the Commonwealth Caribbean since independence - a perspective on the real sector, Eric St Cyr
- mobilization of capital flows for the Caribbean nation to the end of the century, Neil Rolingson. Part 6 Aid and the South: aid - a retrospective view and prospect for the 1990s, Ramesh Ramsaran
- an overview of major aid issues, Frank A. Barsotti. Part 7 State policy and foreign investment: state policy and the role of private foreign investment in a world of increased capital mobility - the salient issues, Karl Theodore
- state policy and the role of direct foreign investment in a world of increased capital mobility - new directions, Swinburne Lestrade
- state policy and the role of private foreign investment - a Trinidad and Tobago perspective, Robert Nunes. Part 8 Round table discussion: round table - exploiting the opportunities from both North-South and South-South relationships, development of a Commonwealth Caribbean strategy in the 1990s.
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