
Second Edition – Economics of Innovation Course For The Caribbean Region
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CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS New firm-level evidence on the Impact of COVID-19, Innovation, Firm Performance and Gender (IFPG) in the Caribbean The Compete Caribbean Partnership
Photo by Manu San Félix. Ocean exploration is fundamental to monitor, understand, manage, and protect our oceans and to discover the economic potential hidden in
Photo by Manu San Félix. Ocean exploration is fundamental to monitor, understand, manage, and protect our oceans and to discover the economic potential hidden in
Get Up, Stand Up for Your Rights: Intellectual Property (IP) Rights. How IPRs Can Help Our Creators Access the Finance They Need to Innovate and
Get Up, Stand Up for Your Rights: Intellectual Property (IP) Rights. How IPRs Can Help Our Creators Access the Finance They Need to Innovate and
In November 2017, Compete Caribbean closed a competition for clusters projects across the region, which received 91 applications. Following a thorough, systematic and difficult evaluation
The low level of innovation in the Caribbean is a constraint to the region’s economic growth, and technological change represents a key factor in increasing
November 23 , 2016 –Compete Caribbean’s final event in its three-day long celebration and dialog was the climax of the Mediathon at the IDB Barbados
Media Release November 22, 2016 Compete Caribbean host regional dialogue on competitiveness The Compete Caribbean Regional Dialogue held at Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre on Tuesday
Media Release November 21, 2016 Compete Caribbean celebrates end of Phase 1 Compete Caribbean today hosted a ceremony at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre for
St. Kitts & Nevis is now producing eco-friendly designer purses from recycled and reusable materials under the brand name of REECII. At REECII, they are
Seven years ago, the Dominican Republic enacted a law to promote and protect competition; which is expected to lead to increased economic efficiency in that
Historically, the Caribbean islands were known for producing and exporting very valuable commodities like bananas, sugar, rice, coffee, and cocoa. But over the past two
The Compete Caribbean magazine is a snapshot of the Program’s activities across the region.
Kingston, Jamaica, October 28, 2014 – Jamaica is number one in the Caribbean on the ease of doing business as determined by the World Bank’s
Follow the links below for our highlights: Large Regional Firms in the Caribbean: Drivers of Growth and Opportunities for Expansion into New Markets Connect Americas
Follow the links below for the respective respective reports: 2013 Antigua and Barbuda Private Sector Assessment Report 2013 Dominica Private Sector Assessment Report 2013 St
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