Trade and Economic Development in Small Open Economies: The Case of the Caribbean Countries
By (Author) Arnold Mcintyre
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
382.609729
Hardback
200
The overall economic performance of Caribbean countries has declined markedly in recent times. The weak export performance of these trade-oriented economies is highlighted as the principal factor responsible for the economic deterioration. The author attempts to identify the major determinants of their export performance. Two alternative approaches to this issue are adopted, the Feder model and an alternate, which suggests the important nexus between foreign exchange, needed imports and exports. The role of government institutions and their influence on exchange rates are also analyzed. Scholars in economic development, Latin America, as well as international financial institutions will find this comprehensive study on the English speaking Caribbean countries of Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados a useful tool.
This study brings up todate tthe latest academic research in this area.-Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment
"This study brings up todate tthe latest academic research in this area."-Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment
ARNOLD MEREDITH McINTYRE is an active researcher on trade and development policy issues in the CARICOM region. Recently, he was a country economist at the Caribbean Development Bank and presently, holds the position of Chief (Trade & Economic Policy) at the Economic Affairs Secretariat of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States.