Is the Bahamas affected by the “Caribbean Sclerosis?”
In collaboration with the College of The Bahamas, the Caribbean Economics Team of the Inter-American Development Bank organized a presentation on the macro-report, ‘Is there a Caribbean Sclerosis?’ which took place on June 26th, 2014. The report ‘comprehensively addresses the issue of poor economic growth in the Caribbean, is structured around the following key questions: Does the country’s size matter for economic growth and volatility? What could account for the Caribbean growth gap? Which economic policies might decision-makers adopt to promote higher and sustainable economic growth?’
The report was well received by the public, giving Mr. Ruprah the opportunity to undertake a series of television, newspaper and radio interviews, along with a book signing which took place on June 27 at the Chapter One Book Store. Mr. Ruprah left the audience with two scenarios: i) to wait for a global
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Regional Economic Advisor, Inder Ruprah to the Caribbean Department of the Inter-American Development Bank speaks to an audience at the Harry C. Moore Library, College of The Bahamas, Photo by Natalie Bethel
IDB Regional Economic Advisor, Inder Ruprah speaking, Photo by Natalie Bethel
Country Economist, Mrs. Cherran O’Brien gives the Vote of Thanks to the College and the audience, Photo by Natalie Bethel
Country Representative, Astrid Wynter, Photo by Natalie Bethel
For more on this story go to: http://blogs.iadb.org/caribbean-dev-trends/2014/07/01/bahamas-affected-caribbean-sclerosis/