Caribbean economies in the twenty-first century
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Caribbean economies in the twenty-first century
University Press of Florida, c2002
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Description
Irma Alonso examines the Caribbean islands as they enter the twenty-first century, with particular emphasis on the challenges they will face in the new wave of globalization. This collection covers 24 island nations from the Bahamas in the north to Trinidad and Tobago in the south. Consideration is given to such broad subjects as economic geography, social conditions, and economic structure and to such specific issues as trade relations, the relationship between industrialization and trade, drug trafficking, and the special economies of Haiti and Cuba.
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction 1. Prospects for the Caribbean in the Twenty-first Century: An Introduction, by Irma T. Alonso Part II. The Caribbean: Economic and Social Characteristics 2. Economic Geography of the Caribbean, by David R. Hicks 3. Social Conditions in the Caribbean, by Irma T. Alonso 4. The Economic Structure of the Northern Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Puerto Rico, by Irma T. Alonso and David R. Hicks 5. The Economic Structure of the English-Speaking Caribbean Islands, by Irma T. Alonso and David R. Hicks 6. The Economic Structure of the French- and Dutch-Speaking Caribbean Islands, by Irma T. Alonso and David R. Hicks 7. Small Size and the Transformation of the Countries of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, by Noel Gray Part III. Special Caribbean Issues 8. U.S.-Caribbean Trade Relations: The First Fifteen Years of the Caribbean Basin Initiative, by Gregory K. Schoepfle 9. Industrialization and Trade in the Caribbean, by Irma T. Alonso 10. Drugs and Economics in the Caribbean, by Ivelaw L. Griffith Part IV. Prospects for the Future 11. The Caribbean in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges and Opportunities, by Claire Nelson
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