Caribbean development report Volume I
2007-12-21
LC/CAR/L.155/Rev.1
Foreword.--Informal economy and informal citizenship: Exploring causation and connectivity in
socio-politico shifts in Jamaica by Eris D. Schoburgh (PhD).--New perspectives on corporate social responsibility in the Caribbean by Fabio Balboni,
Wayne Charles-Soverall and Brigette McDonald Levy.--The contribution of women to the economy and social protection especially in relation to
unpaid work performed by women in the Caribbean by Sheila Stuart.--Inside and outside the Afro-Caribbean diaspora by Regla B. Diago Pinillos.--The political economy of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean by Daphne Phillips.--Caribbean small States, vulnerability and development by Asha Kambon.--Changing population age structures and their implications on socio-economic development
in the Caribbean by Karoline Schmid.--Preparedness for rain during sunny weather: Caribbean environmental sustainability in
a nuclear age by Gregory Freeland.--Regional integration in the Caribbean assessing the impact of the CSME on CARICOM’s
poorest member State by Asha Williams.--Balance of payments constrained growth within a consistent stock-flow framework:
An application to the economies of CARICOM by Esteban Pérez Caldentey.--Trade liberalisation, trade performance and competitiveness in the Caribbean
by Michael Hendrickson.--Prospects for development: CARICOM’s performing arts sector by Halcyon E. Hoagland.--The political economy of natural gas in Trinidad and Tobago by Jacob Campbell.--Biographies.--Guidelines for contributors to The Caribbean Development Review
DEVELOPING ISLAND COUNTRIES; POPULATION; TRADE LIBERALIZATION; INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS; ECONOMIC ASPECTS; SOCIAL ASPECTS; REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT; LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO; ECONOMIA INSTITUCIONAL; POBLACION; PAISES INSULARES EN DESARROLLO; ASPECTOS SOCIALES; DESARROLLO REGIONAL; ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS;
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