Caribbean open trade support program: analysis of trade competitiveness for Dominica
Publisher: USAID ; May 2, 2006Description: 41 pSubject(s): TRADE | DOMINICA | SOCIETY | PRIVATE SECTOR | LABOR MARKET | METHODOLOGY | GOVERNMENT | COMPETITIVENESSSummary: Examines government society relations, shows how a complex environment for private companies and rigidities, particularly in customs, can seriously affect Dominica's attractiveness for investments and trade, and discusses Dominica's potential for tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, telecommunications and energy. Analyzes the challenges of low productivity and a poorly paid labour force in the contract of the wider labour competition coming from CARICOM countries under CSME's free movement of labour and skills provisions. Discusses Dominica's accomplishments and challenges to improve fiscal policies which will benefit its micro-economy.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 01734-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 6387 |
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Examines government society relations, shows how a complex environment for private companies and rigidities, particularly in customs, can seriously affect Dominica's attractiveness for investments and trade, and discusses Dominica's potential for tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, telecommunications and energy. Analyzes the challenges of low productivity and a poorly paid labour force in the contract of the wider labour competition coming from CARICOM countries under CSME's free movement of labour and skills provisions. Discusses Dominica's accomplishments and challenges to improve fiscal policies which will benefit its micro-economy.
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