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From Slavery to Services - The Struggle for Economic Independence in the Caribbean (Paperback)
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From Slavery to Services - The Struggle for Economic Independence in the Caribbean (Paperback)
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Foreign trade has always been crucial to the economic development
of the Caribbean. Slavery was introduced to the Caribbean by
Europeans in order to make commodity export profitable. An adequate
supply of (low cost, forced) labour was a necessary condition for
profitability but it was not sufficient, and as market conditions
changed, Caribbean countries had to shift resources from one export
to another. In 1820 sugar accounted for 50% of merchandise exports
but fell below 40% at the end of the century and below 20% by the
1980s. At first, countries simply shifted resources from one
exportable commodity to another but none remained permanently
profitable. Manufactured exports became important for a few
countries after the Second World War, especially in the assembly
industry, but it was the rise in exports of services that
transformed the outlook for the Caribbean. Starting with tourism
before spreading to other activities, such as finance, insurance,
health, education and transport, the export of services is now much
more important than the export of goods in most Caribbean countries
and this has helped to raise living standards considerably. The
Caribbean has benefited greatly from service exports, but they are
not a panacea. Just as in the case of commodity exports, there is
still a constant need for diversification as a result of changes in
market conditions. In From Slavery to Services, Victor Bulmer
Thomas builds on his earlier work, The Economic History of the
Caribbean, and continues his exploration of the economic history of
the entire Caribbean. Divided into four parts covering the four
language areas of the Caribbean – English, Spanish, French and
Dutch – Bulmer-Thomas presents a comprehensive analysis of the
entire region and its constant need to adapt to changing external
conditions which makes the struggle for economic independence a
permanent one.
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