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State, institutions and competitiveness: the urgency of institutional capacity-building in Jamaica / Hughes, Wesley George; Whyte-Givans, Sophia   Journal Article
Hughes, Wesley George Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Globalization has been scape-goated for eroding both the structure and viability of various institutions in countries across the world. The Jamaican economy and society is no different. Globalization is a perennial challenge, forcing all institutions to create innovative ways to overcome existing vulnerabilities. There is reliance on the market and a need to identify the institutional arrangements that would make the 'promotion' or transition to upper-middle-income status easier and sustainable. The many challenges provide opportunities for public and private institutions, in particular, to become competitive in a global environment. This study uses developments from Jamaica's past to demonstrate the impact of state policies, which reflect varying degrees of institutional capacity, on the country's development. It suggests a new institutional path if Jamaica is to be propelled towards an era of competitiveness, sustainable growth and balanced development.
Key Words Globalization  Institutions  Development  Competitiveness  Jamaica  Sustainability 
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