Economic Policies, Latin America & the Caribbean - Politics & Government, Americas - International Business
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Overview
Edited by an authority of Caribbean economics, Trade Issues in the Caribbean explores the Caribbean's ability to compete in the international marketplace. With clearly organized chapters, tables and graphs, it provides a comprehensive overview of the area's record on industrialization, trade relations, export assembly manufacturing and policies with the United States. For anyone interested in achieving export-led growth, this single volume contains inestimable resources.Editorials
Suphan Andic
This book is especially vital for grasping the impact and viability of wealthy importing countries' policies on the structure, magnitude, and direction of trade linkages, on industrialization patterns, balances of payments, and external debt. It should be read by stuents, academicians, and decision-makers alike, as well as by policymakers in developing countries interested in the growth, policy formations, and welfare of LDCs.Book Details
Published
July 1, 1992
Publisher
Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd
Pages
231
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9782881245503