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Caribbean trade, integration and development, selected papers and speeches of Alister McIntyre. Volume 1, Trade and integration. / edited by Andrew S. Downes [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Downes, Andrew S., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic development--Caribbean, English-speaking.
Economic development.
Caribbean, English-speaking--Commerce.
Caribbean, English-speaking.
Caribbean, English-speaking--Economic integration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (420 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Kingston, Jamaica : The University of the West Indies Press, [2022]
Summary:
This book is a comprehensive collection of selected papers and speeches by Alister McIntyre, focused on Caribbean trade, integration, and development. Edited by Andrew S. Downes, Compton Bourne, M. Arnold McIntyre, and Rosalie O'Meally, it explores the intellectual foundations and economic policies of Caribbean integration. The book covers topics such as regional economic integration, international trading relations, and the future of Caribbean trade, featuring insights from significant events and conferences. The works reflect on the economic challenges and opportunities faced by the Caribbean community, emphasizing the importance of negotiation preparedness and regional cooperation. It is intended for economists, policymakers, and scholars interested in Caribbean development and economic integration. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
Cover
Half-Title
Dedication
Title
Contents
List of Tables
About the Editors
Tribute
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Section 1 Regional Economic Integration and the Caribbean Experience
Introduction to Section 1
1.1 Aspects of Development and Trade in the Commonwealth Caribbean, Economic Bulletin for Latin America, ECLAC, 1964
1.2 Decolonization and Trade Policy in the West Indies (in F. Andic and T. Mathews Eds.) The Caribbean in Transition, University of Puerto Rico, 1965
1.3 Opening Statement at the Second Meeting of Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, December 8, 1975
1.4 Opening Remarks at the Eighth Meeting of the Common Market Council of Ministers, St George's, Grenada, April 23, 1976
1.5 The Role of the Economic Integration Process in Regional Development: The Caribbean Experience: Delivered at the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, December 14, 1976
1.6 Review of Integration Movements in the Third World with Particular Reference to the Caribbean Community, Symposium on Ten Years of CARICOM Integration Experience, Bridgetown, Barbados, July 4, 1983
1.7 The Political Economy of Canadian-West Indian Relations (Written jointly with Kari Levitt, May 5, 1966)
1.8 Studies in Foreign Investment in the Commonwealth Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago (written jointly with Beverly Watson), June 1970
1.9 Caribbean Integration and Development: Some Further Steps for Re-Conceptualizing Integration for Development, March 2008
Section 2 International Trading Relations and Negotiations
Introduction to Section 2.
2.1 Some Economic Issues Arising from the Options Offered by the Enlarged European Economic Community to Developing Commonwealth Countries in Africa, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean, Prepared for the Commonwealth Secretariat, London, United Kingdom, March 1972
2.2 The Caribbean after 1992: Sir Thomas Holland Memorial Lecture, Royal Society of Arts, London, United Kingdom, April 24, 1990
2.3 Preparing for 1992, Statement Made to the West India Committee Conference on Europe and the Caribbean, November 20, 1990
2.4 Long-term Changes in Europe/Caribbean Relations: Some Potential Areas for Cooperation, November 20, 1992
2.5 Development Cooperation after UNCTAD VI: Aspects of the Intellectual Task Ahead, Paper for the IDS Bulletin on UNCTAD-Address to the Development Studies Association Conference, September 1983
2.6 The Importance of Negotiation Preparedness: Reflections on the Caribbean Experience, 1994
2.7 International Trade Negotiations, April 2004
2.8 Towards a New International Economic Order: Report by a Commonwealth Experts Group
Section 3 The Future of Caribbean Trade and Development
Introduction to Section 3
3.1 The European Single Market: The Need for Vigilance and Innovation by CARICOM Countries, May 24, 1990
3.2 Changing Perceptions of Development: Their Implications for the Caribbean, the Inaugural William G. Demas Memorial Lecture, Barbados, October 11, 2000
3.3 The International Economic Situation: Elements for a Policy Agenda, Keynote Address, First Conference of the Association of Caribbean Economists, July 1-7, 1987
3.4 The Right to Choose: Some Lessons of Independence in the Field of External Economic Relationships, Speech delivered in Castries, St Lucia, 1989.
3.5 The Future of CARICOM in the Global Economy, Address to the Planning Institute of Jamaica Symposium, Jamaica Conference Centre, October 6, 1992
3.6 The Imperatives for Economic Growth in the OECS, November 22, 2002
3.7 Small Countries in the World Economy: Some Observations Relevant to the Caribbean, September 2006
3.8 Increasing the Contribution of Tourism to Jamaica's Development - Closing Remarks at the Final Session, UWI Mona Academic Conference, August 28, 2005
3.9 International Competitiveness and Caribbean Development - Launch of the Competitiveness Company, September 20, 2005
Epilogue
CARICOM Trade Routes Map
List of Selected Lectures, Addresses and Papers: Sir Alister McIntyre
Copyright.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Downes, Andrew S. Caribbean Trade, Integration and Development - Selected Papers and Speeches of Alister Mcintyre (Vol. 1)
ISBN:
9789766530358
9766530351
OCLC:
1417195803

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