Regional integration has emerged as perhaps the most controversial
issue within the Caribbean. While some progress in implementing
economic reforms, both at the national and regional level are
observable, the efforts made by Caribbean policymakers to
strengthen regional cooperation and integration have not yielded
the envisioned level of economic transformation. Caribbean Trade
and Integration distinguishes itself by combining history with
sound economic and policy analysis. Moreover, this book reviews a
survey of several key historical studies that have identified the
urgent need for a change in policy action among Caribbean Community
member states over time and that have outlined many pointed policy
suggestions to effect the same. The book culminates by addressing
the need to unpause the Caribbean Single = Market and Economy and
proposes a number of initiatives to generate this outcome. While
this book is written to appeal to an academic audience, it also
provides essential reading for policy practitioners, stakeholder
groups, the CARICOM Secretariat and those interested in the
dynamics of Caribbean regional integration.
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