
Patterns of Caribbean Development: An Interpretive Essay on Economic Change
Synopsis
First published in 1982, this study attempts to put contemporary Caribbean development into historical perspective. By first constructing a Marxist framework for the study of development , Jay Mandle assesses the reasons why the region emerged underdeveloped and evaluates post-world-war two efforts to overcome the legacy of poverty through a strategy of "industrialization through invitation." Identifying the reasons why a Marxist framework yielded results which were unsatisfactory, the author then explores the requirements which must be met for a more reliable study of the Caribbean’s economic development. Case studies of Cuba, Jamaica, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago examine the extent to which these requirements have been met.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9780415593663
- Number of pages: 170
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 470g
- Languages: English
















