The Caribbean Outlook

Over the past five decades, Caribbean small island developing States have made significant progress in both deepening and entrenching democratic traditions and norms, and in advancing human development. Despite such progress, the subregion’s sustainable development trajectory has become increasingly uncertain. In recent years there has been a growing awareness that the subregion has persistently lagged behind comparable economies in the developing world on the path to sustainable development. Long-standing problems are now being aggravated by climate change, with the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme events hampering the sustainable economic growth of these island economies and undermining the security of their populations. The resulting damage and loss has also led to escalating costs and a greater emphasis on disaster risk management. In this context, the main challenge facing the Caribbean is to identify paths to development that emphasize macroeconomic stability with growth, equity and environmental sustainability. This first issue of The Caribbean Outlook not only offers perspective on the threats and challenges faced by the Caribbean, but also proposes a rich body of innovative solutions to issues which must be confronted resolutely if the subregion is to achieve these sustainable development paths.

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Other Authors: NU. CEPAL
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2018-06-26T15:46:21Z
Subjects:DESARROLLO ECONOMICO, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, POLITICA ECONOMICA, COMPETITIVIDAD, POLITICA FISCAL, DESARROLLO SOCIAL, IGUALDAD, MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA, ADELANTO DE LA MUJER, RECURSOS HUMANOS, EDUCACION, SEGURIDAD SOCIAL, POLITICA AMBIENTAL, GESTION AMBIENTAL, CAMBIO CLIMATICO, RECURSOS HIDRICOS, RECURSOS ENERGETICOS, POLITICA DE DESARROLLO, OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC POLICY, COMPETITIVENESS, FISCAL POLICY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, EQUALITY, POVERTY MITIGATION, WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT, HUMAN RESOURCES, EDUCATION, SOCIAL SECURITY, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, WATER RESOURCES, ENERGY RESOURCES, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/43581
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