A multi-donor private sector development program financed by

Caribbean Diasporic Entrepreneurship

Nurse, Keith
Kirton, Claremont

This study argues that tapping into the migration, diaspora and development nexus is critical to enhance economic diversification and deepen global competitiveness in the contemporary Caribbean economy. However, activating this potential requires significant changes in practice and policy among governments, as well as, the mind-sets of businesses and immigrant communities which can benefit from this economy.

DATE PUBLISHED: 2014-08-15
Country: Caribbean
Language: English