Sunday, July 20, 2014

A Strategy for Caribbean Economic Integration


Perusse, Roland I., A Strategy for Caribbean Economic Integration, San Juan, PR: North - South Press, 1971. (note: the book contains some newspaper cut-outs and notes about the topic.)

Reviewed in Caribbean Studies © 1973.

Reviewed in Caribbean Quarterly © 1972.

Reviewed in Social and Economic Studies © 1973.

Preface:
This study was made possible through support from the Twentieth Century Fund of New York City. The author is deeply indebted to M.J. Rossant, Director of the Fund, and Carol Barker, of the Fund Research Staff, for their assistance and criticism. The study, conducted in late 1970 and early 1971, is based on information gathered through interviews with over 150 government and opposition leaders, businessmen and intellectuals of 26 states of the Caribbean. The author was denied a visa for entry into Cuba, so the Cuban interviews were limited to refugee leaders in Miami. The analysis and recommendations in this study are those of the author and do not reflect the views of the Twentieth Centry Fund.


Contents:
Preface & lists of tables and illustrations.

I. Introduction.

II. Regional Cooperation.

III. The Uncertain Furture.

IV. Alternative Strategies for Caribbean Development.

V. Toward a Viable Caribbean Community.

VI. Toward a Viable U.S. Caribbean Policy.

Appendixes.

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