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Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 38 (Journal)


Social and Economic Studies, [A Special Issue In Honour of Alister McIntyre], Vol. 38, No. 2, Jamaica: ISER, June 1989.

Contents:
Caribbean Perspectives of Alister McIntyre, by V.A. Salter.

Alister McIntyre and North – South Relations, by Vishnu Persaud.

Alister McIntyre and Caribbean Political Economy, by William Demas.

Developing Centres of Excellence through Norht/south Linkages in Higher Education, by J. Edward Greene.

Inequality in Plural Societies: An Exploration, by Ralph M. Henry.

Technology and Change in the Caribbean: Formulating Strategic Responses, by Norman P. Girvan.

Foreign Currency Black Markets: Lessons from Guyana, by Clive Y. Thomas.

Econometric Modelling: A Methodological Interlude, by Hyginus Leon.

Trade Flows and Economic Integration among LDCs of the Caribbean Basin, by Francisco E. Thoumi.

Cultural Identity and the Arts – New Horizons for Caribbean Social Science?, by Rex Nettleford.

Some Fundamentals of Monetary Policy in the Caribbean, by Compton Bourne.

Notes and Comments.

Socio-Economic Determinants of Health Status, by Elsie LeFranc.

BOOK REVIEWS

Brian L. Moore, “Race, Power and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society: Guyana After Slavery, 1838 – 1891”, reviewed by K.O. Laurence.
Raymond T. Smith, “Kinship and Class in the West Indies: A Genealogical Study of Jamaica and Guyana”, reviewed by Dorian Powell.
Adrian Wood, “Global Trends in Real Exchange Rates, 1960 – 1984”, reviewed by Leroy Taylor.
Charles V. Carnegie, (ed.), “Afro-Caribbean Villages in Historical Perspective”, reviewed by Michel-Rolph Trouillot.
Y. Ghai, R. Luckman & F. Snyder, (eds.), “The Political Economy of Law: A Third World Reader”, reviewed by Ralph Premdas.

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