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Caribbean Renewal

Caribbean Renewal
Author: Charles Amo Yartey
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484321170

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Caribbean economies face high and rising debt-to-GDP ratios that jeopardize prospects for medium-term debt sustainability and growth. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges of fiscal consolidation and debt reduction in the Caribbean. It examines the problem of high debt in the region and discusses policy options for improving debt sustainability, including fiscal consolidation, robust growth, and structural reforms. The book also examines empirically the factors underlying global large debt reduction episodes to draw important policy lessons for the Caribbean. It also reviews the literature on successful fiscal consolidation experiences and provides an overview of past and current consolidation efforts in the Caribbean. The book concludes that the region needs a broad and sustained package of reforms to reduce debt ratios to more manageable levels and strengthen economic resilience.


Season of Renewal

Season of Renewal
Author: Geoffrey MacLean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9789768242020

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FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2003
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

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Signs of New Life in Central America and the Caribbean

Signs of New Life in Central America and the Caribbean
Author: Karla Ann Koll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 9781621718789

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This volume enters the global conversation on religion and revitalization from the perspective of Latin America and the Caribbean. It builds on a conversation flowing from specific cases and contexts across different confessional and historicaltraditions. As such, it engages the ongoing work of renewal, both within Christianity and within social life, and the inextricable link between the two. This is ultimately a comparative conversation that embraces difference and the plurality of Christian expression globally, recognizing how differences in the larger religious and spiritual context in each place add to the depth of understanding and possibilities for social transformation.


Civil Aeronautics Board Reports

Civil Aeronautics Board Reports
Author: United States. Civil Aeronautics Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1728
Release: 1970
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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Rescuing Our Roots

Rescuing Our Roots
Author: Andrea J. Queeley
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813063086

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"Contributes new perspectives on historical black identity formation and contemporary activism in Cuba."--Choice "Provides invaluable insight into the histories and lives of Cubans who trace their origins to the Anglo-Caribbean."--Robert Whitney, author of State and Revolution in Cuba: Mass Mobilization and Political Change, 1920-1940 "Adds a missing piece to the existing literature about the renewal of black activism in Cuba, all the while showing the links and fractures between pre- and post-1959 society."--Devyn Spence Benson, Davidson College In the early twentieth century, laborers from the British West Indies immigrated to Cuba, attracted by employment opportunities. The Anglo-Caribbean communities flourished, but after 1959, many of their cultural institutions were dismantled: the revolution dictated that in the name of unity there would be no hyphenated Cubans. This book turns an ethnographic lens on their descendants who--during the Special Period in the 1990s--moved to "rescue their roots" by revitalizing their ethnic associations and reestablishing ties outside the island. Based on Andrea J. Queeley's fieldwork in Santiago and Guantánamo, Rescuing Our Roots looks at local and regional identity formations as well as racial politics in revolutionary Cuba. Queeley argues that, as the island experienced a resurgence in racism due in part to the emergence of the dual economy and the reliance on tourism, Anglo-Caribbean Cubans revitalized their communities and sought transnational connections not just in the hope of material support but also to challenge the association between blackness, inferiority, and immorality. Their desire for social mobility, political engagement, and a better economic situation operated alongside the fight for black respectability. Unlike most studies of black Cubans, which focus on Afro-Cuban religion or popular culture, Queeley's penetrating investigation offers a view of strategies and modes of black belonging that transcend ideological, temporal, and spatial boundaries. A volume in the series Contemporary Cuba, edited by John M. Kirk