Index

Accountability, 66–67

ACP conventions, 15

Agro-industry, 56–65

    ups and downs in, 63

 

Bahamas, 6, 8–12, 20–21, 29–30, 32, 49, 98

Banking industry, 48, 123

Barbados, 6, 9–13, 19–21, 28–30, 32–33, 38, 41, 47, 60–61, 64–65

Belize, 8–13, 17, 19, 20–21, 27–29, 32–33, 38, 41–42, 47, 49, 59–60, 105

Best, Lloyd, 26

British dependencies, Caribbean states and, 6

 

Capacity-building programs, 68

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Task Force On Crime And Security, 97, 104

Caribbean economic growth, 1–53, 69–71

    competitiveness, 37–39

    concept of, 3

    crime and security, 36–37

    culture and governance, 23

    definition of, 69

    difficulties, 70

    domestic and global challenges, 5

    economic objectives, CARRICOM, 7

    employment rates, 10

    fiscal policy, 28–32

    foreign aid, 43–45

    foreign investment, 45–47

    growth and development theory, 23–27

    household savings, 47–50

    inflationary policies, 11

    key variables, 3

    manufacturing, failure of, 14–23

    in post-independence, 12–14

    poverty, reducing, 37

    public debt, 40–43

    public expenditure, 32–36

    quality, critical areas for, 10

    relevance of state, 4–5

    savings and investment, trending in, 27–28

    state’s role, 39–40

Caribbean economic performance, 5–12

Caribbean policy makers, 15

Caribbean production structure, 14, 22

Caribbean public policy, 1–53

    factors affecting growth, 2

    social divisiveness, 2

Caribbean tourism, 89–92

    crime and, 92–98

        corruption, 104

        economic costs, 101

        employment generation and training programs, 103

        foreign direct investment, 102

        gangs, 100

        generation loss, 101–102

        halting, impact of, 102–106

        illicit drugs, 99

        law enforcement vs. social measures, 104–105

        as perception problem, 98–99

        society and economy, damages in, 100–101

    development and empowerment, local involvement, 105–106

    growth of, 64

CARICOM countries, 6–10, 45–46, 57, 59, 63, 97, 101–102, 104–105

Central Bank, 20, 48–50

China, 4, 21, 27, 31, 38, 43, 45, 59–60, 82, 90

Competitiveness, 8, 10–12, 19, 37–39, 46, 48–49, 52, 56, 62–63, 70–73, 75–76, 80, 82, 133–134

Consumption patterns, 73

Corruption, 8, 39, 67, 80, 84, 100, 102, 104

Crime and security, 36–37

Crime, Caribbean tourism and. See Caribbean tourism

Culture and governance, 23

 

Demas, William, 25–26

Devaluation or depreciation, 12

Developmental approaches, 84

Developmental state policies, 66

Disincentives, 80–81

Domestic investment, 22, 52

Dominant transnational corporations, 74

Drug Offences (Forfeiture of Proceeds) Act, 127–128

Drug trafficking, Jamaica, 116–118

    economic globalization and, 121–124

    prevention and repression strategies, 127–128

 

Easterly, William, 45

Eastern Europe, 4, 90

ECCU (the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union), 8–9, 12, 17, 20–21, 27, 29–30, 32–33, 41, 47

Economic globalization, 115–129

Economic growth. See Caribbean economic growth

Embedded autonomy, 66

Employment generation and training programs, Caribbean, 103

Employment rates, 10, 52

Enclave companies, 61

Enclave tourism, 93, 107

Energy exports, 17

Exchange rates, 12, 18–19, 50, 71, 117

Export-processing industries, 61–62

Exports, 2, 14–18, 30, 41, 51, 57, 59–61, 64, 70, 74

 

Financial institutions, defined, 128

Fiscal policy, 28–32, 65

Fixed capital-output ratio, 23

Fixed propensity, 23

Foreign aid, 2, 26, 43–45

Foreign investment, 45–47, 102

 

Gambling, 92

Gangs, 100

Garrison communities, Jamaica, 100, 106

GDP, 3, 11–13, 16–17, 20, 25, 27–29, 31–34, 36, 40–42, 47, 52, 57, 59, 63–65, 90

Government-private cooperation, 75

Growth and development theory, 23–27

 

Harrod-Domar (H-D) model, 23–24

Hawaii, 98, 101

Heavy processing industries, 62

Hood, Robin, 5

Household savings, 28, 47–50

Human resource development, 69, 75

 

Illicit drugs, 89, 92, 99, 117–118

Import-substituting industries, 61

Imports, 2, 8, 14, 23, 30, 52, 57, 64, 74

Incentives, 80–88

Industrial and trade performance, Caribbean economy, 55–85

    agro-industry, 56–65

    challenges and limitations, 56

    development, policy considerations, 71–83

    economic and developmental aspects, 69–71

    introduction, 55–56

    socio-cultural and politico-institutional aspects, 65–69

Industrial development, policy considerations, 71–83

    appropriate macroeconomic policies, 72–74

    investments, 79–81

    quality and market development, 81–83

    sectoral strategies, 76–79

    strategic planning, 74–76

Industries, types of Caribbean, 60–61

Inflationary policies, 11–12, 71

Institution-building measures, 69

Investments, 79–81

    domestic, 22, 52

    foreign, 3, 6, 20, 22, 25–27, 45–47, 65

    gross, 27–28

 

Jamaica, 10–11

    drug trafficking, 116–118

    lottery scamming, 118–121, 125

    tourism and, 94–95

JOLT operation, 124

 

Kray, Aart, 45

 

Latin America, 9, 11, 15, 19, 25–26, 40, 45–46

Law enforcement vs. social measures, crime and, 104–105

Law Reform (Fraudulent Transactions) Special Provisions Act, 126

Lewis, Sir Arthur, 16, 24

Lottery scamming, Jamaica, 118–121

    economic globalization and, 121–124

    prevention and repression strategies, 124–127

 

Macroeconomic management, 72–73

Manufacturing sectors, 14–23

    growth and structural change, 60–61

    policy makers, 15

Market development, 81–83

Monetary policy, 73

Money Laundering Act, 124, 127–128

Murder rates, Caribbean, 93, 96, 99

 

Operation Kingfish, 99

 

Per capita GNP, 21

Per capita income, 6–9, 18–21, 25, 44–45, 47

Political economy, 55

Poverty

    in post-independence, 7

    reducing, 37

    unemployment and, 10

Prebisch, Raul, 25

Private sector, 2, 4, 27, 29, 33–34, 36–37, 39, 46, 52, 66–67, 75, 80

    reforms, 68

Public debt, 2–3, 23, 32–34, 40–43, 51–52

Public expenditure, 32–36

Public finance, 72

Public policy. See Caribbean public policy

 

Quality management, 81–83

 

Resource-based exports, 17, 46

 

Savings and investment, trending in, 27–28

Shiprider Agreement, 127

Socio-economic challenges, 65

Soviet Union, 4

Strategic planning, 67, 73–75

Sugar production, 60

 

Targeted industries, 76–79. See also Industrial development

Telephone communication, 119, 121–122

Tourism industry. See Caribbean tourism

Transnationalism, 17, 36, 55, 57, 60, 68, 74, 115–129

Trinidad and Tobago, 5, 8, 10–14, 17–21, 28–30, 32–33, 38, 46–49, 59–62, 64–65, 90, 93–94, 103–105

 

UNDP, 8–9

Unemployment rate, 7, 10, 20, 35, 56, 93, 98, 101

United States, 4, 9, 24, 34–35, 40, 82, 91, 98, 121, 126–127, 129

United States Virgin Islands, 94

USA’s Federal Trade Commission, 121, 123, 125

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