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Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies

Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies: Cumulative Author Index

VOLUME 22-48

1997 - 2023
 
| Articles | Commentaries | Communications | Discussions | Public Lectures | Review Essays | Book Reviews | Reflections | Policy Forum


 
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ADDAE, HELENA. Attributions of Absenteeism in Trinidad and Tobago: an Exploratory Study. 23(3), 1998, 56-76.

ADDY, DAVID NII. Restructuring and the Loss of Preferences: Labour Challenges for the Challenges for the Caribbean Banana Industry. 25(4), 2000, 26-51.

ADRIEN, PETER. Cricket: A Viable Industry. 25(3), 2000, 56-79.

ALI, CARLA. To Wed, Rastafari. 47(1&2), 2022, 72-77.

ALLADIN, FAREENA M. Media Exposure and Attitudes of Adolescents toward Fast Food. 40(3), 2015, 1-23.

ALLEN, CAROLINE F. Intersections Between HIV/AIDS and Violence Against Women: Research to Develop Pilot Projects in Barbados and Dominica. 36(4), 2011, 39-59.

ALLEYNE, FRANK W. Fostering Improved Terms of Trade for ACP States: an Evaluation of the European Union’s Green Paper. 23(3), 1998, 1-32.

ALLEYNE, KERRY-ANN; WINSTON MOORE, The Economic Effects of Tax Incentives on the Mutual Fund Industry in Barbados. 31(2), 2006, 25-43.

ALLEYNE, MARGARUERITA R; LOUIS A.WHITTINGTON. Factors Impacting on the Success of Distance Education Students of the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies. 25(2), 2000, 53-76.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE. Independence of Auditors: In the Deep End? A Barbadian Analysis. 27(2), 2002, 55-79.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; & CHERYL CADOGAN-McCLEAN. Exploring Ethics and Gender in Corporate Organisations in a Caribbean Context: Does Gender Truly Matter? 44(2), 2019, 145-172.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; DIANA WEEKES-MARSHALL & ROGER ARTHUR.  Exploring Factors Influencing Whistle-Blowing Intentions among Accountants in Barbados.  38(1 & 2), 2013, 35-62.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; DWAYNE DEVONISH, JANIELLE NURSE; CHERYL CADOGAN-McCLEAN. Perceptions of Moral Intensity Among Under-graduate Accounting Students in Barbados 31(3), 2006, 1-26.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; MICHAEL HOWARD. An Assessment of the Operational Impact of the Barbados VAT Between 1997 and 2001. 28(1), 2003, 17-43.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; MICHAEL HOWARD. Understanding Tax Reform Issues in Barbados. 29(3), 2004, 38-64.

ALLEYNE, PHILMORE; TRACEY BROOME.  Using the Theory of  Planned Behaviour and Risk Propensity to Measure Investment Intentions among Future Investors.  36(1), 2011, 1-20.

ANTHONY, KENNY D. Caribbean Integration: the Future Relationship between Barbados and the OECS. 23(1), 1998, 35-50.

ANTOINE, ROSEMARIE. The Offshore Financial Services Sector: Legal Policy Issues on the Path to Development - A Legal Defence. 26(4), 2001, 1-27.

ARCHIBALD, XIOMARA; DENNY LEWIS-BYNOE AND WINSTON MOORE. Barriers to Starting a Business In Barbados. 30(3), 2005, 1-27.

ARJOON, SURENDRA. Analysis of the Quality Gap of the Registration Services at the UWI. 22(1), 1997, 20-31.

ARMSTRONG, LOUISE A.; KRISTINA HINDS. Exploring Caribbean CSOs Web Presences. 44(3), 2019, 35-53.

ARTHUR, OWEN. The Economic Partnership Agreement between CARIFORUM and the European Union and the Building of a Post-Colonial Economy in the Caribbean. 33(2), 2008, 24-44.

ARTHUR, OWEN S. Prospects for Caribbean Political Unity. 23(1), 1998, 27-34.

ASOMBA, EMMANUEL. A Tale of Constitutive Capacities for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Natural Resources Management (NRM): Between India and the Caribbean Basin. 34(3), 2009, 59-67.

ATLINK, HENRICE. Remove or Retain? The Border Question in St. Martin in the 1990s. 28(4), 2003, 25-54.
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BAILEY, CORIN A.  Exploring Determinants of Aggression - Self Esteem, Narcissism and Exposure to Violence from a Sample of Jamaican School Children.  38(3), 2013, 63-84.

BAILEY, CORIN.; JULIAN CRESSER & CHARLENE COORE-DESAI. Participation in Organised Sports and Delinquent/Problem Behaviour among High School Boys in Jamaica and Barbados: A Socio-historical Analysis of Prevalence and Associated Factors. 44(2), 2019, 91-114.

BAILEY, VANESSA; ROLAND G. BAPTISTE. The Status of Strategic Human Resource Management in Trinidad and Tobago. 28(1), 2003, 1-16.

BALGOBIN, ROLPH N.S; NARESH R. PANDIT. What do we Know about Corporate Turnarounds? 23(4), 1998, 25-39.

BAPTISTE, ROLAND G. Management Education and Development in Trinidad and Tobago. 27(3), 2002, 26-48.

BAPTISTE, ROLAND G.; VANESSA BAILEY. The Status of Strategic Human Resource Management in Trinidad and Tobago. 28(1), 2003, 1-16.

BARCLAY, LOU ANNE. The Competitiveness of Trinidadian Manufacturing Firms in an Increasingly Liberalised Trading Environment. 30(2), 2005, 41-74.

BARNES, VERNIE CLARICE. The Montserrat Volcanic Disaster: A Gender Analysis of Psycho-social Effects and Coping. 26(2), 2001, 33-53.

BARNES, VERNIE CLARICE. Stress ‘Bussin’ or Counselling in the Montserrat Volcanic Disaster. 26(3), 2001, 1-22.

BARROW, CHRISTINE.  Risk, Vulnerability and Gender in the Caribbean Context of HIV. 36(4), 2011, 1-5.

BARROW, VALDENE M. A Genealogy of Barbadian Tourism: The Welcoming Society and Contemporary Narratives of Resistance. 29(2), 2004, 50-75.

BARROW-GILES, CYNTHIA; JANICE FARLEY. Barbadian Perceptions on Closer Collaboration with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Initiative. 24(2), 1999, 43-68.

BARROW-GILES, CYNTHIA AND RONNIE R. F. YEARWOOD.  The Judicialisation of Elections in Guyana: A Case Study of the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections. 45(2), 2020, 5-32.

BASRA, HARDEEP. WTO Accession: Lessons for the Bahamas. 33(3), 2008, 24-52.

BEAN, DALEA & ANDREW SPENCER. Assessing Gender Depictions in Jamaican Hotels through the Lens of Entertainment Coordinators: An Application of Butler's Theory of Performativity to the Study of Creative Industries. 37(3&4), 2012, 97-114.

BELGRAVE, ANTON, TIFFANY GROSVENOR AND SHANE LOWE.  Constructing a Housing Price Index for Barbados. 41(2&3), 2016, 33-58.

BENJAMIN, DAVE. Fact or Fiction? The Reagan-Thatcher “Special Relationship” and the Falklands/Grenada Crises. 23(2), 1998, 30-46.

BERKLEY, MELISSA; GODFREY ST. BERNARD.  Improving Life Chances of an 'At Risk' Group in Trinidad and Tobago: An Exploratory Analysis of Missing Girls' Data. 38(4), 2014, 106-138.

BERNAL, RICHARD. CARICOM-EU Economic Partnership agreement Negotiations: Why and How. 33(2), 2008, 1-23.

BERNARD, APRIL. The 21st Century Caribbean Woman’s Question: What is the Meaning of Freedom? 33(3), 2008, 1-23.

BEST, CURWEN. Finding the Hardcore Roots: Early Post-Soca Tendencies in Caribbean Music. 26(1), 2001, 21-34.

BEST, CURWEN. Finding the Hardcore Roots: Early Post-Soca Tendencies in Caribbean Music. 47(1 & 2), 2022, 16-27.

BEST, GLADSTONE; BEVIS PETERS. Enhancing Access to Tertiary Education in Barbados: Promises to Keep. 30(2), 2005, 1-40.

BEST, SIMON. Service Quality of a Tourist Attraction in a Developing Country: the Case of the Publicly Managed Harrison’s Cave in Barbados. 22(1), 1997, 63-81.

BEST, SIMON. The Change Process in a Public Sector Agency: Lewin’s Change Model and the Revitalization of the Barbados Port Authority. 22(2), 1997, 18-54.

BLAIR, ERIK.  Higher Education Practice in Trinidad and Tobago and the Shadow of Colonialism.  38(3), 2013, 85-92.

BOAMAH, DANIEL O.; MAHALIA JACKMAN; NLANDU MAMINGI.  Credit Growth and the External Current Account in Barbados.  36(3), 2011, 16-39.

BOBB, DANIELE. Deconstructing Continuous Teacher Education through the Lens of Gender Equality. 40(3), 2015, 62-85.

BOXILL, IAN; DON MARSHALL. Caribbean Tourism and the Production of Fantasy. 29(2), 2004, 1-14.

BOURNE, COMPTON. Economic Growth, Poverty and Income Inequality. 34(4), 2009, 22-47.

BRATHWAITE, RONNIE E. & YONGGONG LIU. Deconstructing the Barbados Agricultural Policy Process, Convergence and Divergence between Government and Small Farmers. 37(2), 2012, 1-23.

BREWSTER, HAVELOCK R. The CARICOM Single Market and Economy: Is It Realistic Without Commitment to Political Unity. 28(3), 2003, 1-11.

BRICENO RUIZ, JOSE. European Union and Regionalisation in the Caribbean Basin. 22(2), 1997, 1-17.

BROWNE, RUDOLPH; WINSTON MOORE; SHERHEL THOMPSON. The Potential Impact of a Minimum Wage on Poverty and Income Distribution in Barbados. 34(1), 2009, 20-41.

BURNETT, JOHN; EMILY DICK-FORDE; DWAYNE DEVONISH. A Preliminary Survey of Management Accounting Practices in Barbados. 32(2), 2007, 50-72.

BYNOE-MAYERS,NOLA; ROLAND CRAIGWELL. Measuring Financial Development in Barbados:1978 - 1998. 27(1), 2002, 48-70.
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CADOGAN-McCLEAN, CHERYL; PHILMORE ALLEYNE; DWAYNE DEVONISH; JANIELLE NURSE. Perceptions of Moral Intensity Among Under-graduate Accounting Students in Barbados 31(3), 2006, 1-26.

CARTER, ADRIAN; KEVIN GREENIDGE. Growth and Convergence in the Caribbean. 25(1), 2000, 20-38.

CARTER, ADRIAN; ALWYN JORDAN. The Impact of Demographic Change on Pension Scheme Financing in the Caribbean. 25(1), 2000, 1-19.

CHADEE, DEREK. Perceptions of Fear, Safety and Community: A Social Psychological Assessment. 26(3), 2001, 23-41.

CHADEE, DEREK. Fear of Crime and the Community: Towards Empowerment. 28(2), 2003, 57-83.

CHADEE, DEREK: DIONNE BREWSTER, SARAH LISA SUBHAN, DIAHANN PALMER, ASHLEE DE GANNES, DONNA KNOTT, JONI LEE POW & JANNEL PHILIP.  Persuasion and Attitudes towards Male Homosexuality in a University Caribbean Sample. 37(1), 2012, 1-21.

CHAMBERS, TANIA. A Peek Behind the Numbers: Children’s Visibility and Rights as Reflected in Jamaica’s Family Court Statistical Reports. 46(1&2), 2021, 119-146.

CHEVERS, DELROY.  Can Millennials Afford Higher Education?. 41(2&3), 2016, 1-32.

CHEVERS, DELROY, DAMIAN CUNNINGHAM, RORY FRANKSON, KEISHA SAMUELS & SONYA STEVENS-REID. Can Millennials Afford Higher Education? 44(1), 2019, 49-78.

CHEVERS, DELROY A.; ANDREW J. SPENCER. A Comparative Analysis of the Use and Impact of ICTs in Mass Tourism Destinations: The Case of Jamaica and the Bahamas. 42(2), 2017, 81-99.

CHEVANNES, BARRY . If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit: Law and the African-Caribbean Family. 27(2), 2002, 80-95.

CHEVANNES, BARRY . If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit: Law and the African-Caribbean Family. 47(1&2), 2022, 1-15.

CHUNG, SEAN. Factors Influencing Consumer Perceptions of Service Quality in Caribbean Service Firms. 28(3), 2003, 12-39.

CHUNNU-BRAYDA, WINSOME. Querying Top-Down, Bottom-Up Implementation Guidelines: Education Policy Implementation in Jamaica. 37(2), 2012, 24-45.

COLLINS, TIVIA. Reproductive Rights and Citizenship: Understanding the State's Inability to Implement the Abortion Laws of Guyana. 41(2&3), 2016, 139-165.

CONWAY, DENNIS. Gettin’ There, Despite the Odds: Caribbean Migration to the U.S. in the 1990s. 27(4), 2002, 100-134.

COPPIN, ADDINGTON. Men’s Earnings in Trinidad and Tobago: An Analysis by Ethnicity for Men in Conjugal Unions and Men Who Head Households. 26(3), 2001, 42-68.

CORBIN, EDDIE. Leadership Issues in West Indies Cricket: A Theoretical Analysis of the Leadership Styles of a Purposive Group of Captains. 30(1), 2005, 31-53.

COULTER, WENDY; TOM CROWARDS. Measuring the Comparative Economic Vulnerability of the Eastern Caribbean. 24(3), 1999, 41-80.

COWARD, NOEL M. Human Resource Development and Enterprise Competitiveness inJamaica. 32(4), 2007, 31-56.

COWELL, NOEL M.; ANNE P. CRICK. Tourism and the Plantation Model: Dimensions of the Worker Management Relationship in Caribbean Tourism. 29(2), 2004, 15-24.

COY, ANDRÉ; PHAEDRA S. MOHAMMED; ANEEQAH HOSEIN; PAULSON SKERRIT; ASAD MOHAMMED & YEWANDE LEWIS-FOKUM. Increasing the Integration of Computer-Assisted Language Learning in Caribbean Schools: Lessons from the Use of an Intelligent Spelling Tutor During COVID-19. 46(1&2), 2021, 60-90.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; ALAIN MAURIN. A Sectoral Analysis of Barbados’ GDP Business Cycle. 32(1), 2007, 21-52.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; DENNY LEWIS. The Determinants of Growth in a Small Open Economy: Barbados. 23(2), 1998, 1-29.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND & DONNA KAIDOU-JEFFREY.  Lending Behaviour in Different Credit Rationing Environs: A Regime Switching Model for Barbados. 37(1), 2012, 49-73.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; NOLA BYNOE-MAYERS. Measuring Financial Development in Barbados:1978 - 1998. 27(1), 2002, 48-70.

CRAWFORD, CHARMAINE. ‘Unbearable Knowledge’: Sexual Citizenship, Homophobia and the Taxonomy of Ignorance in the Caribbean. 44(2), 2019, 115-144.

CRICK, ANNE P. Managing Service Workers: Exploratory Insights from a Sample of Jamaican Service Organisations. 32(4), 2007, 8-30.

CRICK, ANNE P. Personalised Service in the New Economy: Implications for Small Island Tourism. 26(1), 2001, 1-20.

CRICK, ANNE P; NOEL M. COWELL. Tourism and the Plantation Model: Dimensions of the Worker Management Relationship in Caribbean Tourism. 29(2), 2004, 15-24.

CROWARDS, TOM; WENDY COULTER. Measuring the Comparative Economic Vulnerability of the Eastern Caribbean. 24(3), 1999, 41-80.
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DANN, GRAHAM M.S. (Mis)Representing the Other in the Language of Tourism. 29(2), 2004, 76-94.

De ALBUQUERQUE, KLAUS; JEROME McELROY. Race, Ethnicity and Social Stratification in Three Windward Islands. 24(4), 1999, 1-29.

DEGIA, HAAJIMA.  Identity Construction of an Ethno-Religious Group in Barbados: The Case of the Gujarati-Muslims.  41(1), 2016, 47-82.

DeSHONG, HALIMAH.  Gender, Sexual Violence: A Feminist Analysis of Vincentian Women's Experiences in Violent Heterosexual Relationships.  36(2), 2011, 66-95.

DESLANDES, DERRICK Assessing the Image of St. Lucia, Does the Type of Visitor Matter? 31(4), 2006, 52-84.

DEVONISH, DWAYNE; PHILMORE ALLEYNE; JANIELLE NURSE; CHERYL CADOGAN-McCLEAN. Perceptions of Moral Intensity Among Under-graduate Accounting Students in Barbados 31(3), 2006, 1-26.

DICK-FORDE, EMILY. Setting an Agenda for Critical Accounting Research in the Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. 27(2), 2002, 38-54.

DICK-FORDE, EMILY; JOHN BURNETT; DWAYNE DEVONISH. A Preliminary Survey of Management Accounting Practices in Barbados. 32(2), 2007, 50-72.

DICK-FORDE, EMILY; BETTY-JANE PUNNETT; C. JUSTIN ROBINSON. Effective Management and Culture: An Analysis of Three English-Speaking Caribbean Countries. 31(2), 2006, 44-71.

DIETRICH JONES, NATALIE. Regional Integration and Freedom of Movement in Caribbean
Small Island Developing States. 47(1&2), 2022, 103-119.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Gender and Economics in the Caribbean: An Introduction. 33(4), 2008, 1-7.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Human Resource Development and Management in the Caribbean: An Introduction. 32(4), 2007, 1-7.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Wage Developments in the Caribbean. 22(1), 1997, 32-44.

DOWNES, ANDREW S; LAWRENCE NURSE. Macroeconomic Management and Building Social Consensus. An Evaluation of the Barbados Protocols. 29(4), 2004, 1-41.

DOWNES, DARRIN, NLANDU MAMINGI, ALEXIS LESCOTT & LARON ALLEYNE.Estimation of the Pass-Through Effect of International Food and Energy Prices on Domestic Prices: The Case of Barbados. 45(1), 2020, 17-42.

DUNCAN, NEVILLE. The Confederation Beginning. 23(1), 1998, 1-5.
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ECKAUS, RICHARD S. Is it Beautiful to be Small, or is it a Burden? 22(4), 1997, 1-30

EDALERE-HENDERSON. Content, Child Rights and Mediation. 38(4), 2013, 51-77.

EDWARDS, DUANE. Social Structure and Institutional Incongruity: The Background of Guyana’s 2020 Elections Impasse. 45(2), 2020, 33-59.

EDWARDS, DUANE. The Renewed Relevance of the Caribbean Plantation School. 42(2), 2017, 100-126.

ESTWICK, STACEY.  The Small Business Finance Dilemma:  An Exploratory Study of Barbadian Firms. 38(3), 2013, 1-28.

ESTWICK, STACEY.  The Impact of Principal-Principal Conflict on Financial Flexibility in Transition Economies: A Study of Caribbean Firms.  40(2), 2015, 99-123.

EUGENE, CHEVY. Towards a Framework for Caribbean Reparations. 44(3), 2019, 54-77.

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FARLEY, JANICE; CYNTHIA BARROW-GILES. Barbadian Perceptions on Closer Collaboration with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Initiative. 24(2), 1999, 43-68.

FASHOYIN, TAYO. Social Dialogue for Sustainable Development: The Case of Barbados and Implications for the Caribbean. 29(4), 2004, 42-63.

FERGUS, HOWARD A. The Cayman Islands: Britain’s Maverick Colony. 29(3), 2004, 1-20.

FERGUS, HOWARD. The Emergence of a Montserratian Disaster Literature: An Introduction. 35(2), 2010, 20-37.

FERGUS, HOWARD A. Towards a Cultural Sector of Economic Development in the Eastern Caribbean. 25(4), 2000, 52-73.

FERGUS, HOWARD A. A Vote for Voting At Large in the British Virgin Islands: Constitutional Reform in a British Territory. 23(4), 1998, 40-55.

FERGUS, HOWARD A.; THOMAS K. FITZGERALD. National Self-Image on a Caribbean Island: Montserrat, West Indies. 22(2), 1997, 55-67.

FITZGERALD, THOMAS K; HOWARD A. FERGUS, National Self-Image on a Caribbean Island: Montserrat, West Indies. 22(2), 1997, 55-67.

FRANCIS, BRIAN; TROY LORDE. Foreign Direct Investment and Trade in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. 32(3)2007, 23-49.

FRANCIS, BRIAN; TIMOTHY TAYLOR; TROY LORDE. Trade and Economic Growth in Jamaica: Are There Lessons for the Eastern Caribbean. 32(1), 2007, 52-90.

FRANKLIN, MARTIN. The Pursuit of Development and Poverty Reduction through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Trinidad and Tobago. 32(2), 2007, 23-49.

FRASER, RORY; MERILIO MORRELL; KENNETH KING. Forestry Policies in the Caribbean: Getting Beyond the Rhetoric. 25(3), 2000, 1-20.

FRASER, SIMON; LESTER HENRY. An exploratory Study of Residential Internet Shopping in Barbados. 32(1), 2007, 1-20.
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GASKIN, SUSAN; WALID KHAWAM; KAMEEL VIRJEE. Water Demand Management Measures: An Analysis of Water Tariffs and Metering in Barbados. 31(2), 2006, 1-24.

GIRVAN, NORMAN. Sir Arthur Lewis - A Man of His Time and Ahead of His Time. 34(4) 80-98.

GIRVAN, NORMAN. The Effect of the Economic Partnership Agreement on the CSME: The Fork in the Road. 33(2), 2008, 45-69.

GODDARD, JOHN S. Reflections on the Social Partnership Agreement in Barbados: Address and Statement. 29(4), 2004, 93-100.

GONSALVES, RALPH. Our Caribbean Civilisation: Retrospect and Prospect. 23(1), 1998, 51-74.

GORDON, RONALD M. Socio-economic Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in Haiti. 34(1), 2009, 1-19.

GREAVES, NATALIE S.; HEATHER HAREWOOD; MADHUVANTI M. MURPHY; COLETTE A. CUNNINGHAM-MYRIE; CHRISTINA HOWITT; IAN R. HAMBLETON; SELVI JEYASEELAN; KIM R. QUIMBY; NATASHA SOBERS & R. CLIVE LANDIS.
Mitigating the Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Caribbean Community: The Essential Role of Multi-sectoral Collaboration. 46(1&2), 2021, 169-181.

GRENADE, KARI.  Decline in Output Volatility in Two Small Open Economies: The Cases of Barbados and Guyana.  36(2), 2011, 36-65.

GRENADE, KARI; DENNY LEWIS-BYNOE.  Reflecting on Development Outcomes: A Comparative Analysis of Barbados and Guyana.  36(1), 2011, 21-42.

GRENADE, KARI; WINSTON MOORE. The Impact of Aging on Private Savings in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. 32(3), 2007, 52-69.

GRENADE, KARI H. On Growth Diagnostics and Grenada. 37(2), 2012, 46-83.

GREAVES, EVELYN. Social Dialogue in Selected Countries in the Caribbean: An Overview. 29(4), 2004, 64-85.

GREENIDGE, KEVIN. Growth and Convergence in the Caribbean. 25(1), 2000, 20-38.

GRIFFIN, CLIFFORD E. Geography and the Integration Movement in the Anglophone Caribbean. 25(2), 2000, 1-30.

GRIFFIN, CLIFFORD E. The Quest for Secession in Nevis: Just another Political Game? 23(1), 1998, 75-89.

GRIFFITH, ANTHONY D. Problems in the Teaching of Social Studies in East Caribbean Schools: the Perceptions of the Teachers. 22(1), 1997, 45-62.

GRIFFITH, ANTHONY D. Perceptions of Eastern Caribbean Teachers and the Implications for Teacher-Training Programmes: Some Observations. 22(3), 1997, 64-78.

GRIFFITH, STAFFORD. The Caribbean Examinations Council: Leading and Facilitating Transformation in Secondary Education. 34(2), 2009, 54-73.

GRIFFITH, WINSTON H. Education and Caribbean Development in the Global Economy. 25(2), 2000, 1-30.
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HAREWOOD, STEPHEN I. A Linear Programming Approach to the School Assignment Problem in Barbados. 23(2), 1998, 47-65.

HAYLE, CAROLYN; DIARAM RAMJEE SINGH; ALLAN WRIGHT. Planning for Tourism Resilience in the Caribbean. 35(1), 2010, 36-59.

HAYNES, JASON. The Emergence of the ‘Rule of Law’ as a General Principle of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Law. 46(1&2), 2021, 91-118.

HENRY, LESTER. The Digital Divide, Economic Growth and Potential Poverty Reduction: The Case of The English Speaking Caribbean. 29(1), 2004, 1-22.

HENRY, LESTER; SIMON FRASER.  An exploratory Study of Residential Internet Shopping in Barbados. 32(1), 2007, 1-20.

HENRY, LESTER; NATALIE JAIMUNGAL. The Potential Impact of the Internet and E-commerce on Selected Service Industries in the Caribbean. 26(4), 2001, 28-44.

HENRY-LEE, Aldrie.  Perceptions of Childhood among High School Students in Jamaica.  38(4), 2013, 5-24.

HINDS HARRISON, Kristina.  Civil Society Consultation in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM): Why Conceptual Clarity Matters.  38(1 & 2), 2013, 1-34.

HOFFMAN, DIANE M.  Marginal or Mainstream? What Can Out-of-School Youth in Haiti Teach Us About Development Policies?  vo(1), 2015, 141-158.

HOPE, HALLAM; WINSTON MOORE. Price Cap Regulation of Telecoms in Barbados: A Preliminary Investigation. 32(3), 2007, 1-22.

HOSEIN, GABRIELLE. What Caribbean Feminist Political Anthropology Does with Blind Men and an Elephant. 44(2), 2019, 65-90.

HOSEIN, GABRIELLE J. Love for Mas: State Authority and Carnival Development in San Fernando, Trinidad. 33(1), 2008, 31-53.

HOSEIN, GABRIELLE J. Love for Mas: State Authority and Carnival Development in San Fernando, Trinidad. 47(1&2), 2022, 52-71.

HOSEIN, GABRIELLE J. Lore and Law: Politics, Authority, and the State in
Trinidadian Public Life. 47(1&2), 2022, 120-128.

HOSEIN, ROGER. Growth, Changing Comparative Advantage and Changing Export Structure with Reference to Trinidad and Tobago. 28(4), 2003, 55-82.

HOSEIN, ROGER. Structural Adjustment and Lewis’ Industrialisation by Invitation: An Empirical Investigation of the Trinidad and Tobago Experience. 28(1), 2003, 44-66.

HOSEIN, ROGER; M. FRANKLIN; BHOENDRADATT TEWARIE. Means Testing as Screening for Tertiary level Education (TLE) in Trinidad and Tobago. 30(4), 2005, 29-61.

HOSEIN, ROGER; BHOENDRADATT TEWARIE. 'Resource Curse' and Funding Tertiary Level Education (TLE) in a Small Oil Rich Economy: Inflated Policy Errors. 32(2), 2007, 1-22.

HOSEIN, ROGER; BHOENDRADATT TEWARIE. Service Exports and Economic Growth in an Oil Rich Economy: A Case Study of Tourism in Trinidad and Tobago. 29(1), 2004, 42-68.

HOWARD, MICHAEL. Another Look at Wagner’s Law in Small Economies. 27(1), 2002, 1-17.

HOWARD, MICHAEL; PHILMORE ALLEYNE. An Assessment of the Operational Impact of the Barbados VAT Between 1997 and 2001. 28(1), 2003, 17-43.

HOWARD, MICHAEL; PHILMORE ALLEYNE. Understanding Tax Reform Issues in Barbados. 29(3), 2004, 38-64.

HOWE, GLENFORD D. Social Studies and Citizenship Education in the Caribbean: Problems and Potentials. 23(3), 1998, 33-54.
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IFILL, MELLISSA. The Sphere of Governance in Developing Societies: Examining Guyana’s Transformation. 33(1), 2008, 54-84.

INGHAM, BARBARA & MARK FIGUEROA. W. Arthur Lewis and the Legacy of the Caribbean Development Bank. 34(4), 1-21.
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JACKMAN, MAHALIA; JADE KIRTON & WINSTON MOORE. Unemployment Duration and Green Jobs in Barbados. 44(1), 2019, 1-22.

JACYNO, JUSTIN; ROBERT B. POTTER. Social Conditions in St. Lucia: Aggregate Analysis of the 1991 Census at the Quarter Level. 24(1), 1999, 25-50.

JAGAN-SPICER, CANDICE & WENDELL WALLACE. Comparing Bullying among Second Form Students at Two Secondary Schools in Trinidad and Tobago. 46(1&2), 2021, 147-168.

JAIMUNGAL, NATALIE; LESTER HENRY. The Potential Impact of the Internet and E-commerce on Selected Service Industries in the Caribbean. 26(4), 2001, 28-44.

JAMES, CARL E. Media Accounts of the Integration and Settlement of 'Island' Immigrants in Anglophone Caribbean States. 34(1), 2009, 42-70.

JAMES, CARL E. Media Accounts of the Integration and Settlement of 'Island' Immigrants in Anglophone Caribbean States. 47(1&2), 2022, 28-51.

JAMES, CARL E. Integration and Settlement of ‘Island’ Immigrants in Anglophone
Caribbean States: A Postscript. 47(1&2), 2022, 93-102.

JAYARAMAN, T. K. & CHEE-KEONG CHOONG. Is Money Endogenous in the Pacific Island Countries? 34(3), 2009, 68-78.

JOBS, ZAHRA. Deliberate Self-harm in the Caribbean. 38(4), 2013, 25-50.

JORDAN, ALWYN; ADRIAN CARTER. The Impact of Demographic Change on Pension Scheme Financing in the Caribbean. 25(1), 2000, 1-19.

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CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; WINSTON MOORE. Technology Adoption and Its Impact on Output, Employment and Wages. 32(2), 2007, 73-81.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; WINSTON MOORE. Why do Prices Rise in Barbados? A Survey of Business Perceptions. 35(1), 2010, 76-83.

CRAIGWELL, ROLAND; WINSTON MOORE. Will the Poultry Industry in Barbados Wither as a Result of Trade Liberalisation? 28(1), 2003, 67-70.
 
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DOWN, LORNA. Transforming School Culture through Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). 40(3), 2015, 157-167.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Projecting the Demand for Economists in the Caribbean: the Use of Labour Market Signaling Techniques. 23(4), 1998, 56-69.

DURBIN, TOM; JILL ST. GEORGE.  Human Trafficking in Barbados: Achievements and Continuing Hurdles. 38(1 & 2), 2013, 126-154.

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EVANS, LANA S.  'Jesus, Reigning King of Culture': The WalkHoly Kadooment Band in Barbados and its Disruption of the Sacred/Secular Divide.  41(1), 2016, 176-206.

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FERGUS, HOWARD A. Election At Large: A commentary on the 2001 Election in Montserrat. 26(3), 2001, 69-77.

FRANCIS, BRIAN. The Nature and Extent of Agricultural Export Diversification in Belize and Dominica. 31(3), 2006, 39-61.

FRANKLIN, MARTIN. Suggested Best Practice for Pursuing Development and Poverty Reduction through National ICT Strategies. 31(4), 2006, 85-104.
 
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GHANY. HAMID. The 2020 Guyana Election and The Caribbean Court of Justice. 45(2) 132-148.

GUERRERO, FRANCISCO AND MELENE GLYNN. Observing Guyana’s March 2020 General and Regional Elections. 45(2), 2020,111-131.

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HIPPOLYTE-BAUWENS, PAULA. OECS SIDS and Their Economic Strategies: Own up and Stand Up!. 45(2), 2020, 155-162.

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KARAGIANNIS, NIKOLAOS. The Role of the Government in the Caribbean: A Commentary on the Dismal Orthodoxy. 29(1), 2004, 69-74.

KEANE, JODIE & HILARY ENOS-EDU. Reviewing the Caribbean's Contemporary Participation in Global Value Chains. 44(1), 2019, 158-178.

KHAN, JAMAL. A Tale of Five Cities: Panache, Pain, Pleasure and All That. 30(3), 2005, 73-87.

KNIGHT, VERNA. Disaster Risk Reduction Education in the Caribbean: Policy, Practice and Implications for Teacher Education. 40(3), 2015, 187-209.

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LASHLEY, JONATHAN G. Microfinance and Poverty Alleviation in the Eastern Caribbean: A Way Forward?. 27(3), 2002, 69-77.

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM W. Turnaround Strategies for Business Recovery from Decline.  40(2), 2015, 165-178.

LEACOCK, COREEN. Status of Mathematics Education in the Eastern Caribbean: Issues and Possible Solutions for Teacher Preparation and Support. 40(3), 2015, 210-233.

LeFRANC, ELSIE; ROCK, LETNIE. The Commonality of Gender-based Violence. 26(1), 2001, 75-82.
 

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MARSHALL, DON D. Caribbean Trade Bloc Negotiations: Whither Development Planning? 22(3), 1997, 83-86.

McCONNEY, PATRICK; VERNEL NICHOLLS & BERTHA SIMMONS. Gender in Caribbean Fisheries: It’s the Women’s Turn. 44(2), 2019, 202-224.

MELVILLE, JULIET; LAUREL BAIN; ANNELLE BELLONY. Financing Governments and the Economic Citizenship Programme. 26(4), 2001, 80-83.

MIDGETT, DOUGLAS. The Nevis Secession Vote: The Search for Explanations. 30(4), 2005, 77-85.

MOHAMME, ASIF F.; CHERRY C. BUCKMIRE; MOOLCHAND RAGHUNANDAN. Investigate Before Investing: Due Diligence can Save you the Regret of a Sour Investment. 26(2), 2001, 77-84.

MOORE, WINSTON; ROLAND CRAIGWELL. Technology Adoption and Its Impact on Output, Employment and Wages. 32(2), 2007, 73-81.
 
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PERSAUD, BISHNODAT. Trade and Environment and the WTO. 28(3), 2003, 56-73.

PHILLIPS, KIMONE; DWAYNE DEVONISH. Globalisation and Its Perceived Impact on Employment and Business in Barbados: Barbadian Workers Have Their Say. 33 (3), 2008, 53-69.

PETERSON, TERRY. How Dutch am I? Why the proposed Dutch Compulsory Integration Law for Dutch Antilleans is Discriminatory? 31(1), 2006, 80-95.
 
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RAGHUNANDAN, MOOLCHAND; ASIF F MOHAMME; CHERRY C. BUCKMIRE. Investigate Before Investing: Due Diligence can Save you the Regret of a Sour Investment. 26(2), 2001, 77-84.

ROBERTS, DONALD. Reflections on the 'Nettlefordian' Influence on Trade Unionism. 37(1), 2012, 74-83.

ROBINSON, SANDRA. Facts, Myths and Monsters: Interrogating Teacher Education in the Caribbean - A Caribbean Dialogue with Errol Miller. 40(3), 2015, 168-186.

ROCK, LETNIE; ELSIE LeFRANC. The Commonality of Gender-based Violence. 26(1), 2001, 75-82.
 
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WARRICAN, S. JOEL. Transforming the Face of Teacher Education: Explore New Alternatives. 40(3), 2015, 118-137.

WILLIAMS, MARION. Unintended Consequences of Remedial Measures Taken to Correct the Global Financial Crisis: A Regulatory and Compliance Perspective.  36(1), 2011, 67-80.

WORRELL, DeLISLE. The Evolving International Financial System: The Role of the IMF and the Implications for CARICOM Countries. 28(2), 2003, 84-91.

WYNTER-PALMER, JENNIFER. Do we need More Atypical Human Resource Persons. 32(4), 2007, 57-67.

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YEBOAH, DAVID. Increasing Elderly Population and Retirement Planning in Barbados. 25(3), 2000, 80-88.
 
 
COMMUNICATIONS
 
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ANDERSON, WINSTON. Forum non Conveniens Strikes Again: American Court Closes its Door to Eastern Caribbean Litigants. 23(3), 1998, 77-89.

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BIRD, LESTER B. Address to the First Meeting of the Joint Barbados/OECS Task Force. 23(2), 1998, 73-78.

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THOMPSON, DAVID. Building on Eastern Caribbean Confederation: the Prospects for Wider Caribbean Political Union. 23(2), 1998, 66-72.
 

 
DISCUSSIONS
 
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BROWN, DERYCK. The Sudden, Meteoric but Inconsequential Rise of 'Policy Studies' in Caribbean Social Sciences. 24(4), 1999, 69-84.

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DUNCAN, NEVILLE C. Struggle for Caribbean Relevance. 22(4), 1997, 80-83.

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FRANK, ANDRE GUNDER. No Break in 1398/1450/1492/1500. 22(4), 1997, 89-93.

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MARSHALL, DON D. Avoiding Transhistoricism: confronting History: A Reply to Watson. 22(4), 1997, 84-88.

MARSHALL, DON D. Caribbean Social Sciences and the Critical Enterprise. 24(4), 1999, 53-68.

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WATSON, HILBOURNE A. A Response to Marshall’s Ahistoricizing Capital Accumulation. 22(4), 1997, 71-79.
 

 
PUBLIC LECTURES
 
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ARTHUR, OWEN S. Barbados under the International Monetary Fund Extended Fund Facility Programme. 44(1), 2019, 115-123.

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FIELDS, GARY. Labor Markets and Economic Development. 31(2), 2006, 72-84.

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GREENE, EDWARD. Reconfiguring Human Resource Development in The Caribbean: Beyond the Global Marketplace. Edward Greene. 32(4), 2007, 68-91.

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MASSIAH, JOYCELIN. Ten Years after Beijing: What more do Caribbean Women Want? 31(1), 2006, 55-79.
 
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THOMAS, CLIVE Y. A State of Disarray: Public Policy in the Caribbean. 41(2&3), 2016, 181-198.

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WORRELL, DeLISLE. What does the New Global Order Mean for CARICOM Central Banks? 32(3)2007, 70-84.
 

 
REVIEW ESSAYS
 
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LEWIS, DENNY. The Growth Potential of Trade among Developing Countries: Insights for CARICOM. 24(3), 1999, 81-97.

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MARSHALL, DON D. Historicizing Capital Accumulation: Appraising Frank and Gills= Millennial World System: a Review Essay. 22(2), 1997, 68-89.
 

 
BOOK REVIEWS
 
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BERNARD, APRIL. The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders – Essays in Social Anthropology Cubola Books, Belize, (Second Edition) by Joseph Palacio. 33 (3), 2008, 77-81.

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DOWNES, ANDREW S. Central Banking in Theory and Practice: a Small State Perspective, by Courtney N. Blackman. 24(1), 1999, 64-67.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. The Practice of Economic Management: A Caribbean Perspective by Courtney N. Blackman. 31(3), 2006, 67-72.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Strategic Repositioning: A Caribbean Perspective on Economic Policy Making, by Marion V. Williams 31(3), 2006, 62-66.

DOWNES, ANDREW S. Trade, Investment and Development in the Contemporary Caribbean by Bhoendradatt Tewarie and Roger Hosein. 32(3)2007, 85-91.

DRAKES, MARSHA. Caribbean Political Economy at the Crossroads: FTAA and regional Developmentalism, by Don D. Marshall. 26(2), 2001, 85-88.

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EDWARDS, DUANE. A Democracy in Distress: Documenting Guyana’s Political Crisis:  2018-2020. 45(2), 2020, 149-151.

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GRENADE, WENDY. The Gairy Movement: A History of Grenada, 1947-1997 by George Griffith.  40(1), 20
 
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HINDS, KRISTINA. Successful Professional Women in the Americas: From Polar Winds to Tropical Breezes by Betty Jane Punnett, Jo Ann Duffy, Suzy Fox, Ann Gregory, Terri R. Lituchy, Silvia Ines Montserrat, Miguel R. Olivas-Lujan, and Neusa Maria Bastos F. Santos. 33 (3), 2008, 70-76.

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JOSEPH, ANDY. Lessons from Grand Bay, Prospects for Maintaining Low Crime in Dominica, Nature Island of the Caribbean by Peter K.B. St. Jean. 32(3)2007, 92-94.

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LAYNE, ANTHONY. Education for Economic Social and Political Development in the British Caribbean from 1896 to 1945, by Kazim Bacchus 31(3), 2006, 73-78.

LASHLEY, JONATHAN. Experiencing International Business and Management: Exercises, Projects and Cases by Betty-Jane Punnett, 31(3), 2006, 83-86.
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MARSHALL, DON D. The Development of West Indies Cricket: Vol. 1: The Age of Nationalism. Vol. II. The Age of Globalization, by Hilary McD. Beckles. 24(1), 1999, 74-77.

MARSHALL, DON D. The Power of Greed: Collective Action in International Development, by Michael Rosberg. 31(3), 2006, 79-82.

MARSHALL, DON D. World Bibliographical Series Volume 224: Guadeloupe, by Marian Goslinga. 25(4), 2000, 77-78.

McINTYRE, ALISTER. THE CARIBBEAN AND THE WIDER WORLD: COMMENTARIES ON MY LIFE AND CAREER. 42(2), 2017, 165-171.

MOHAMMED, PATRICIA. Negotiating Gender, Policy and Politics in the Caribbean: Feminist Strategies, Masculinist Resistance and Transformational Possibilities. 41(2&3), 2016, 209-213.

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PHILLIPS, NATALIE. Business in Bim: A Business History of Barbados 1900-2000 by Henderson Carter. 33(3), 2008, 87-91.

PALACIO, JOSEPH. Ruins of Absence, Presence of Caribs – (Post) Colonial Representations of Aboriginality in Trinidad and Tobago by Maximilian C. Forte. 33 (3), 2008, 82-86.
 
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THOMAS, BERT. Democracy and Neoliberalism in the Developing World: Lessons from the Anglophone Caribbean, by Clifford B. Griffin. 24(1), 1999, 68-73.

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WALROND, E. R. Jamaica’s Ethno Medicine: It’s potential in the Health Care System, by Henry Lowe, Arvilla Payne-Jackson, Steven Beckstrom and James Burke. 25(4), 2000, 74-76.

WARING, MARILYN; ROBERT CARR, ANIT MUKHERJEE & MEENA SHIVDAS. Who Cares? The Economics of Dignity. 36(4), 2011, 91-94.

WATSON, HILBOURNE. Corporate Culture in the Caribbean: A History of Goddard Enterprises Limited. 35(1), 2010, 84-97.

WILLIAMS, GARY.  US-Grenada Relations: Revolution and Intervention in the Backyard.  36(3), 2011, 72-77.
 
 

REFLECTIONS ON THE SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
IN BARBADOS

 

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GODDARD, JOHN S. Reflections on the Barbados Protocols. 29(4), 2004, 95-101.

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SANDIFORD, LLOYD E. Reflections on the Barbados Protocols. 29(4), 2004, 86-94.

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TROTMAN, LEROY. Reflections on the Barbados Protocols. 29(4), 2004, 102- 111.

 
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BARROW, CHRISTINE M. The Global Crisis: The Way Forward for Barbados and the Rest of the Caribbean. 34(1), 2009, 71-79.

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NEWMAN, DARRAN; CHRISTINE BARROW. The Reality of Child Abuse and Neglect in Barbados – Towards A National Child Abuse Reporting and Management Protocol. 33 (1), 2008, 85-100.
 
 
RESEARCH NOTE
 
SALANDY, MICHELLE; LESTER HENRY. Capital Flight Revisited: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago in the Context of Financial Liberalisation, 1971-2011. 42(2) 127-141.