Barbados Economic Development Report


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Barbados Economic Development Report




Barbados Economic Development Report


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Barbados


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This Selected Issues paper summarizes recent development in Barbados’s International Business and Financial Services (IBFS) sector and assesses the extent to which the loss of correspondent banking relationships (CBRs) pose a risk to its future. The contribution of the IBFS sector to the local economy has been relatively stable in recent years but its contribution to fiscal revenues has declined. The sector has displayed lower profitability since the global financial crisis. More recently, it suffered from two changes in Canadian tax legislation. Consequently, tax revenues have declined while other expenditures have largely offset such decline. The sector also faces some risks from the loss of CBRs that has affected most Caribbean countries.










The Economic Development of Barbados


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Discusses mainly economic factors influencing Barbadian economic development since the Second World War. This work provides an interpretation of the role of foreign investment and public policy in the development process, within the conceptual framework of institutional structural analysis.




Barbados Report


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Barbados Report is an analysis, overview and presentation of a success story in Economic Development and Development Finance. The eastern Caribbean country of Barbados is showcased and reviewed by the use of interviewing techniques as well as written exposes and article submissions. It also contains an authoritative Business Reference Guide for all serious business persons. The Report is unique in that it presents a case in favour of small developing off-shore countries like Barbados and uses it as a model of success for all small developing countries to follow. Submissions include Governor Marion Williams, Sir Trevor Carmichael and Geoffrey Bell.