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Lewis Beckford Memorial Lecture: Caribbean Economic Development in the Post Washington Consensus Period

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  • Blake, Byron W.

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These musings led me to the topic “Caribbean economic development in the post Washington consensus period”. While much of the presentation will relate to the English-speaking Caribbean, and more particularly the member states of the Caribbean community, we are acutely aware that both Lewis and Beckford had a much broader concept of the Caribbean and their influence has been much wider. We have structured the presentation in five parts as follows: I. A brief background II. Brief notes on Lewis and Beckford III. A summary view of the Washington consensus IV. Recent Caribbean economic performance; and V. Some pointers to the future of the Caribbean through Lewis/Beckford lenses

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  • Blake, Byron W., 2007. "Lewis Beckford Memorial Lecture: Caribbean Economic Development in the Post Washington Consensus Period," 26th West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference, July 2006, San Juan, Puerto Rico 36921, Caribbean Agro-Economic Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cars06:36921
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.36921
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