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External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies David L. McKee

External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies By David L. McKee

External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies by David L. McKee


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The advances in transportation and communications have caused and supported the emergence of a global economy. Although external economic linkages are not risk-free, it appears that a certain amount of foreign involvement is necessary for successful economic development and improvement of conditions for small emerging nations.

External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies Summary

External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies by David L. McKee

The advances in transportation and communications have caused and supported the emergence of a global economy. The small economies are especially attractive to multinational companies for siting of production facilities because of lower costs and friendlier governmental attitudes. The emerging international economy has had an impact on third world countries in many ways. In general, international linkages and local economic sovereignty are inversely related. However, participation in the international economy is needed to balance the import/export flow used to improve the conditions in the smaller countries. Although external economic linkages are not risk-free, it appears that a certain amount of foreign involvement is necessary for successful economic development and improvement of conditions for small emerging nations. This work uses the Caribbean nations as a laboratory to show the various aspects of international linkages. This is especially appropriate because of the proximity of these countries to the North American markets.

About David L. McKee

DAVID L. McKEE is Professor of Economics at Kent State University where he is a specialist in economic development and regional economics./e His research has been widely published in the United States and abroad. Recent books which he has published include Schumpeter and the Political Economy of Change, Growth, Development, and the Service Economy in the Third World, Dvelopmental Issues in Small Island Economies (co-authored with Clement Tisdell) and Accounting Services, the International Economy and Third World Development (co-authored with Don E. Garner).

Table of Contents

Tables Preface A Preliminary Overview The General Parameters by David L. McKee Externally Traded Services and the Development of Small Economies by Yosra A. Amara Some Specifics from the Caribbean Services and Growth in Small Developing Countries by Yosra A. Amara Export Earnings Instability and Economic Growth in Jamaica, 1957 to 1986 by Ransford W. Palmer Can Caribbean Firms Compete Globally? by Charles M. Byles An Appraisal of the Structure and Future Prospects of the Haitian Economy by Yosra A. Amara and David L. McKee Some Reflections on Tourism Small Island Economies, Tourism, and Political Crises by Mary Fish and William D. Gunther Cruise Ships in the Third World: Developmental versus Corporate Financial Objectives by David L. McKee and Abbas Mamoozadeh Cruise Ship Tourism and Small Island Economies: An Economic Perspective by Abbas Mamoozadeh and David L. McKee Foreign Linkages and Growth The United States Dollar and Small Caribbean Economies by Yosra A. Amara Caribbean Migration in a Global Economy by Ransford W. Palmer Conclusion External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies by David L. McKee Bibliography Index About the Editor and Contributors

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NPB9780275946555
9780275946555
027594655X
External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies by David L. McKee
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-11-30
176
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