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This brief highlights the most pressing tax reform measures that would benefit the Jamaican economy. » Read more |
Caribbean Policy Research Institute
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MIGRATION studies have all alluded to the inherent migratory tendency of man. Theoretical explanations give credence to the push-pull dynamic that is responsible for this migratory pattern. » Read more |
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Northern Caribbean Conference “A Game Changer”GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands - The Northern Caribbean Conference, which took place in Grand Cayman today (Dec. 17) has the potential to be “a game changer,” the Rt. Hon. |
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Research paper on EPA releasedTHE first research published on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) on an empirical analysis of the controversial trade agreement that was signed in 2008 has been released. |
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The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) signed in 2008 signalled a new era of trade relations between the European Union (EU) and the Caribbean Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (CARI » Read more |
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Who should pay and how?The academic year begins shortly and accompanying this is an active discussion around education in Jamaica. |
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Save Early for University FeesA 2009 paper presented by the Caribbean Policy Research Institute stated: "Given the current operation of financial markets in Jamaica, in which loans must generally be secured, a privately funded hig |
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CaPRI Blazing the Trail in Significant ResearchFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CaPRI) continues to blaze the trail of relevant, policy research as it seeks to provide Caribbean policymakers and decision leaders w |
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CaPRI estimates 5% savings from JDXThe CaPRI researchers note that Jamaica's high and unsustainable indebtedness is primarily due to liabilities contracted outside of central government, and that real interest payments have accounted for a minor three per cent of GDP since 1996. |
