ABSTRACT

Today, most of the countries in Central America and the Caribbean share a common set of problems and structural characteristics that are the result of a similar history of economic development. The specific articulation of these characteristics and the severity of the economic problems in any particular country, of course, vary. In general, the economies of the region are small, agricultural export economies. Sugar, bananas, coffee, and meat have been the main export items for most countries, but natural resource exports-bauxite and oil-have played a key role for a few Caribbean countries.

part |174 pages

Problems and Prospects of Export Diversification: Case Studies

chapter 2|20 pages

Costa Rica

chapter 3|23 pages

Dominican Republic

chapter 4|19 pages

Guatemala

chapter 5|18 pages

Panama

chapter 6|20 pages

Belize

chapter 7|21 pages

Honduras

chapter 8|24 pages

Jamaica

chapter 9|24 pages

Cuba