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086 _a00105-XI
100 _aBishop, Myrtle
100 _aLong, Frank
100 _aSt. Cyr, Joaquin
111 _cVeradero
111 _aMeeting of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Integration of Women into Economic and Social Development of Latin America and the Caribbean
111 _d19-20 November 1990
245 _aExport processing zones and women in the Caribbean
260 _bECLAC
260 _c28 August 1990
300 _a41 p.
520 _aBased on a survey carried out in the Caribbean in March 1989. Discusses early industrialization in the Caribbean when import substitution was the policy. Defines export processing zones. Many Caribbean countries see this as a strategy for creating jobs in the Caribbean. However, the study concludes that while EPZ's can set the pace for growth in the manufacturing sector, Caribbean government should devise programmes based on local enterprise and initiative.
556 _aGeneral
650 _aDOMINICA
650 _aWOMEN
650 _aEXPORT ORIENTED INDUSTRIES
650 _aCARIBBEAN
650 _aEXPORT POLICY
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