The Caribbean Basin To The Year 2000: Demographic, Economic, And Resource Use Trends In Seventeen Countries: A Compendium Of Statistics And Projections

The Caribbean Basin To The Year 2000: Demographic, Economic, And Resource Use Trends In Seventeen Countries: A Compendium Of Statistics And Projections

The Caribbean Basin To The Year 2000: Demographic, Economic, And Resource Use Trends In Seventeen Countries: A Compendium Of Statistics And Projections

The Caribbean Basin To The Year 2000: Demographic, Economic, And Resource Use Trends In Seventeen Countries: A Compendium Of Statistics And Projections

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Overview

This book analyzes long-term demographic, economic, and resource-use trends in seventeen Caribbean basin countries. It points to the potentially destabilizing role of rapid population growth incorporating forecasting techniques to examine the impact of the factors for each country to the year 2000.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000315066
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/06/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Norman A. Graham, manager of international studies at The Futures Group, is co-author of The U.S. Export-Import Bank: Policy Dilemmas and Choices (Westview, 1984) and The United States and Multilateral Diplomacy. Prior to joining The Futures Group, he served as a research associate with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. Keith Edwards is an economist at The Futures Group with responsibility in the areas of innovation studies, technology assessment, and economic forecasting.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Overview -- Method and Data Sources -- Country Profiles -- Interrelationships Among Demographic, Economic, and Environmental Trends -- Implications for U.S. Interests and Policy

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