Adjustment and integration in small emerging economies: (a Caribbean Community agenda); final report

Publisher: July 31, 1998Description: xxii, 222 pSubject(s): CARICOM | ECONOMIC GROWTH | REPORTS | OECS | STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT | SMALL STATES | MONITARY POLICY | PRIVATE SECTORSummary: Reports on a study of the circumstances facing small states of the CARICOM Region as they attempt to stabilize and structurally adjust their economies to cope and survive in an increasingly complex global environment. Focuses on the characteristics and recent economic trends of the region. Examines the adjustment experience of small states and the special role of the private sector in the process of change; identifies the challenges and the extent and nature of the support and interventions required from the wider international community.
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Reports on a study of the circumstances facing small states of the CARICOM Region as they attempt to stabilize and structurally adjust their economies to cope and survive in an increasingly complex global environment. Focuses on the characteristics and recent economic trends of the region. Examines the adjustment experience of small states and the special role of the private sector in the process of change; identifies the challenges and the extent and nature of the support and interventions required from the wider international community.

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