After 40 years, the Caribbean basin initiative needs a boost by Bruce Zagaris
By: Zagaris, Bruce
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In this article, the author examines the Caribbean Basin Initiative, from its founding in 1982 to the present, and considers the loss of investment and tax incentives and how the United States can develop a new economic agenda and facilitate economic recovery in the region.
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