European Single Market and the implications
Publisher: June 1990Subject(s): CARIBBEAN | TRADE UNIONS | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | CARICOM | POLITICAL INTEGRATION | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONSSummary: The article based on a speech by Paul Nehru Tennasee, examines European/Caribbean noting that the Europeans have historically been the initiators. Recommendations for the labour movements include the assumption of a more dynamic role. A Caribbean response is seen as essential in finding alternative development strategies with the decline of traditional industries in some islands and CARICOM role in the formulation and implementation is emphasized.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00006-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 386 |
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The article based on a speech by Paul Nehru Tennasee, examines European/Caribbean noting that the Europeans have historically been the initiators. Recommendations for the labour movements include the assumption of a more dynamic role. A Caribbean response is seen as essential in finding alternative development strategies with the decline of traditional industries in some islands and CARICOM role in the formulation and implementation is emphasized.
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