News

A New Caribbean Integration Paradigm?

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 13, 2013

Above: Foreign Minister Winston Dookeran

By the Caribbean Journal tsaff

The Caribbean’s integration movement needs to adapt to the effects of the global financial crisis.

That’s the thesis put forward by Trinidad and Tobago Foreign Minister Winston Dookeran, who says integration needs to be based on a new development paradigm “that is better able to tackle such challenges.”

Dookeran offered his views in a lecture at the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean in Santiago, Chile last week.

“The external shocks that international financial institutions consider to be temporary have become permanent for small Caribbean economies,” he said. “The recent world crisis in 2008 and 2009 only cost the United States 1 percent of its GDP. In the Caribbean, estimates for the collapse suggest that it affected between 10 percent and 18 percent of GDP (depending on the country).”

Dookeran says there is a structural problem related to development, creating the need for a “new economic space” based on public-private partnerships aimed at “increasing production efficiency.”

That needs to be marked by four pillars, he said: inclusive and equitable development; transformative and endogenous growth; innovative and entrepreneurial competitiveness; and adaptive and realigned institutions.

“All of these areas are related to development and refer to the paradigm that we must change”, Dookeran said. “As with any integration process, there will be winners and losers. Some winners will not have been born yet. We need to take a leap of faith towards the future and change our development.”

Popular Posts cape santa maria

From Anguilla to Aruba, the Best Caribbean Beaches to Visit This Summer

Forget the Hamptons, forget Santorini. And Florida? There’s a reason snowbirds go home in the summer. If you’re looking for a summertime beach getaway, the Caribbean is it. The water is deliciously warm, the trade winds keep you cool and […]


From Belize to Grenada, 10 Little Caribbean Beach Resorts to Visit Right Now 

karibuni

There are different resorts for different vacations, different tastes, different moods. For some, there’s something delicious about a pint-sized, tiny Caribbean resort, where the emphasis is on the intimate, the serene. Where the soundtrack isn’t a piped-in DJ set, but […]


Southwest Airlines Is Starting New Flights to Turks and Caicos, Cayman and The Bahamas 

beach at palms resort with umbrellas

Orlando has become an increasingly important source market for Caribbean travel in recent years, with carriers like Spirit and JetBlue adding new routes to the region to destinations like Cancun, Punta Cana and Puerto Rico.  Now, another carrier has is […]


Related Posts st maarten dominican republic flights

Two New Hotels Are Coming to the Dominican Republic’s Capital 

A pair of new hotels will soon debut in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, part of the expansion of Southeast Asian operator Archipelago International.  The company, whose Caribbean operations have been focused in Cuba, will be opening two new hotels in […]


Caribbean Photo of the Week: Seven Mile Beach, Negril, Jamaica

negril jamaica caribbean photo

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Jennifer Vaandering, who sent in this beautiful shot of Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica. Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean? Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in […]


JetBlue Is Adding a New Nonstop Route From Westchester to Puerto Rico 

caribe hilton puerto rico

If you’ve been following the Caribbean lately, you know just how many new routes have been coming to Puerto Rico since the pandemic. Seemingly every week there’s a new nonstop route from somewhere in the mainland United States.  It’s a […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You