A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century

The Caribbean region is at a development crossroads and its member nations must take significant and concrete steps to improve productivity and competitiveness and face up to global competition if they are to accelerate or even maintain past growth, says a new World Bank report1. By taking such steps, they will reposition themselves strategically as an emerging trading bloc for goods and services; without such action, they risk growing economic marginalization and erosion of many of the social gains of the last three decades.

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Main Authors: Rouis, Mustapha, Kathuria, Sanjay, Corlett, Michael, Hanson, James, Oberai, Rina H., Tomlinson, Kevin, Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth, Blom, Andreas, Nuamah, Camille, Jha, Abhas, Brenzel, Logan
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-06
Subjects:CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, CAPITAL MARKET, CIVIL SOCIETY, COMPETITIVENESS, COOPERATION, CUSTOMS, DEBT, DEBT CRISIS, DIVERSIFICATION, DOMESTIC ECONOMY, DOMESTIC MARKET, ECONOMIC HISTORY, EDUCATED PEOPLE, ENROLLMENT, EXTERNAL TARIFFS, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FREE TRADE, GDP, GLOBAL COMPETITION, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, GROWTH PROSPECTS, HIGH TAXES, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, IMPROVING GROWTH, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, INVESTMENT PROCEDURES, INVESTMENT PROMOTION, INVESTMENT RATES, LABOR, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKET, LEADERSHIP, LEARNING, LEARNING OUTCOMES, MACRO STABILITY, MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MARKET ACCESS, NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY, OUTPUT VOLATILITY, PER CAPITA INCOMES, POLITICAL STABILITY, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT, PRO-POOR, PRO-POOR GROWTH, PRODUCT AREAS, PRODUCTIVITY, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES, PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR, REGIONAL COOPERATION, REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS, REGIONAL INTEGRATION, REGIONAL STANDARDS, SKILLED WORKERS, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, TAKEOVER, TAX HARMONIZATION, TAX INCENTIVES, TAX SYSTEMS, TRADE DIVERSION, TRADE PREFERENCES, TRADE REGIME, TUITION, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, WAGES, YOUTH,
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spelling dig-okr-10986103302024-08-08T17:17:25Z A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century Rouis, Mustapha Kathuria, Sanjay Corlett, Michael Hanson, James Oberai, Rina H. Tomlinson, Kevin Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth Blom, Andreas Nuamah, Camille Jha, Abhas Brenzel, Logan CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL MARKET CIVIL SOCIETY COMPETITIVENESS COOPERATION CUSTOMS DEBT DEBT CRISIS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC HISTORY EDUCATED PEOPLE ENROLLMENT EXTERNAL TARIFFS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL COMPETITION GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROWTH PROSPECTS HIGH TAXES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVING GROWTH INCOME DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT PROCEDURES INVESTMENT PROMOTION INVESTMENT RATES LABOR LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES MACRO STABILITY MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET ACCESS NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY OUTPUT VOLATILITY PER CAPITA INCOMES POLITICAL STABILITY POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCT AREAS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REGIONAL COOPERATION REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL STANDARDS SKILLED WORKERS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAKEOVER TAX HARMONIZATION TAX INCENTIVES TAX SYSTEMS TRADE DIVERSION TRADE PREFERENCES TRADE REGIME TUITION UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION WAGES YOUTH The Caribbean region is at a development crossroads and its member nations must take significant and concrete steps to improve productivity and competitiveness and face up to global competition if they are to accelerate or even maintain past growth, says a new World Bank report1. By taking such steps, they will reposition themselves strategically as an emerging trading bloc for goods and services; without such action, they risk growing economic marginalization and erosion of many of the social gains of the last three decades. 2012-08-13T11:11:03Z 2012-08-13T11:11:03Z 2005-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6414265/time-choose-caribbean-development-21st-century https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10330 English en breve; No. 73 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKET
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVENESS
COOPERATION
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC HISTORY
EDUCATED PEOPLE
ENROLLMENT
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROWTH PROSPECTS
HIGH TAXES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVING GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
MACRO STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ACCESS
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCT AREAS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL STANDARDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAKEOVER
TAX HARMONIZATION
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX SYSTEMS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE REGIME
TUITION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
WAGES
YOUTH
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKET
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVENESS
COOPERATION
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC HISTORY
EDUCATED PEOPLE
ENROLLMENT
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROWTH PROSPECTS
HIGH TAXES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVING GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
MACRO STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ACCESS
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCT AREAS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL STANDARDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAKEOVER
TAX HARMONIZATION
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX SYSTEMS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE REGIME
TUITION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
WAGES
YOUTH
spellingShingle CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKET
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVENESS
COOPERATION
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC HISTORY
EDUCATED PEOPLE
ENROLLMENT
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROWTH PROSPECTS
HIGH TAXES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVING GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
MACRO STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ACCESS
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCT AREAS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL STANDARDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAKEOVER
TAX HARMONIZATION
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX SYSTEMS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE REGIME
TUITION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
WAGES
YOUTH
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKET
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVENESS
COOPERATION
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC HISTORY
EDUCATED PEOPLE
ENROLLMENT
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROWTH PROSPECTS
HIGH TAXES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVING GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
MACRO STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ACCESS
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCT AREAS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL STANDARDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAKEOVER
TAX HARMONIZATION
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX SYSTEMS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE REGIME
TUITION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
WAGES
YOUTH
Rouis, Mustapha
Kathuria, Sanjay
Corlett, Michael
Hanson, James
Oberai, Rina H.
Tomlinson, Kevin
Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth
Blom, Andreas
Nuamah, Camille
Jha, Abhas
Brenzel, Logan
A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
description The Caribbean region is at a development crossroads and its member nations must take significant and concrete steps to improve productivity and competitiveness and face up to global competition if they are to accelerate or even maintain past growth, says a new World Bank report1. By taking such steps, they will reposition themselves strategically as an emerging trading bloc for goods and services; without such action, they risk growing economic marginalization and erosion of many of the social gains of the last three decades.
topic_facet CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL MARKET
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVENESS
COOPERATION
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC HISTORY
EDUCATED PEOPLE
ENROLLMENT
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROWTH PROSPECTS
HIGH TAXES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVING GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
MACRO STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ACCESS
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
OUTPUT VOLATILITY
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCT AREAS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL STANDARDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAKEOVER
TAX HARMONIZATION
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX SYSTEMS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE REGIME
TUITION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
WAGES
YOUTH
author Rouis, Mustapha
Kathuria, Sanjay
Corlett, Michael
Hanson, James
Oberai, Rina H.
Tomlinson, Kevin
Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth
Blom, Andreas
Nuamah, Camille
Jha, Abhas
Brenzel, Logan
author_facet Rouis, Mustapha
Kathuria, Sanjay
Corlett, Michael
Hanson, James
Oberai, Rina H.
Tomlinson, Kevin
Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth
Blom, Andreas
Nuamah, Camille
Jha, Abhas
Brenzel, Logan
author_sort Rouis, Mustapha
title A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
title_short A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
title_full A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
title_fullStr A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
title_full_unstemmed A Time to Choose : Caribbean Development in the 21st Century
title_sort time to choose : caribbean development in the 21st century
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2005-06
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6414265/time-choose-caribbean-development-21st-century
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