THOMSON FONTAINE reviews
The Practice of Economic Management:
A Caribbean Perspective
In this compelling selection of 22 essays, Dr. Courtney Blackman, the founding governor of the Central Bank of Barbados, lays out a clear and concise description of economic issues affecting the Caribbean within a broader political context. The essays are sharply critical and insightful in their analyses of economic policies set within the context of small developing Caribbean economies and their unique colonial histories and cultures. The lessons drawn, however, are not limited to the Caribbean region; all have larger global significance of their own.
Taken from
Harvard International Review
Vol. 28 No. 4 (Winter 2007) issue
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