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R é s u m é s

CARISPLAN Abstracts

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Econom ie C om m is ion fo r Latin A m erica and the Caribbean Subregional Headquarters fo r th e Caribbean

Port-of-Spain 1991

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R e s ú m e n e s

UNITED NATIONS

LC/CAR/G347

December 1991(O riginal E nglish)

No. 22.CARISPLAN ABSTRACTS

1991

TABLE DE M A TIERES / TABLA DE M ATERIAS

C A T E G O R IE S D E V S IS / C A T E G O R IA S D E V S IS v ii

IN T R O D U C T IO N /IN T R O D U C C IO N v iii

C A R IS P L A N In fo rm a tion F low Mv

P O IN TS D E M IR E N A T IO N A L D E C A R IS P L A N / P U N TO S F O C A LE S D E C A R IS P L A N xv

A B B R E V IA T IO N S / A B B R E V IA T U R A S xvii

F A IT S ,T E N D A N C E S E T A N A L Y S E S / H E C H O S ,T E N D E N C IA S Y A N A L IS IS 1

A IO Données et in fo rm ations de base: nationales et in ternationales / In fo rm ac ión y datos básicos:nacionales e internacionales 1

A20 E xtrapo la tion et prévisions: nationales et in ternationales / Extrapolaciones y pronósticos:nacionales e internacionales 23

A35 S ituations existantes: sous nationales / Situaciones existentes:sub nacionales 23

R E C O M M A N D A T IO N S P O U R LES PRISES D E D E C IS IO N / PR ESC R IPCIO N ES P A R A A D O P T A R D E C IS IO N E S 39

BIO Recommandations concernant des actions ou des po litiques du développem ent: in ternationaleset nationa l / Prescripciones para políticas o acciones de desarro llo : in ternacionales y nacionales 39

B15 Recom mandations concernant des actions ou des po litiques du développem ent: sous-nationales /Prescripciones para políticas o acciones de desarro llo : subnacionales 46

P O L IT IQ U E S , P LA N S , P R O G R A M M E S E T D IS P O S IT IO N S O F F IC IE L L E S / P O L IT IC A S , P LA N E S ,P R O G R A M A S Y A R R E G L O S O F IC IA L E S 46

CIO Déclarations o ffic ie lles relatives à la po litique du développement / Declaraciones o ficiales depolítica de desarro llo 46

C15 Com m entaires re la tifs auxactiv ités et au xpo litiqu es o ffic ie lles / C om entarios sobrepolíticas y actividades oficiales 47

C20 Plans de développement / Planes de desarro llo 50

C25 Com m entaires re la tifs auxplans de développement / C om entarios sobre los planes de desarro llo 50

C45 Com m entaires re la tifs aux dispositions nationales: adm inistra tives, financières et légales /C om entarios sobre arreglos nacionales: ju ríd icos, financieros y adm inistra tivos 51

A C T IO N S D E D E V E L O P P E M E N T : E X P E R IE N C E S P R A T IQ U E S / A C C IO N E S P A R A D E S A R R O L L O :E X P E R IE N C IA C O N LA S O P E R A C IO N E S 51

D40 Expériences pratiques (p ro je ts spécifiques) / Experiencia con las operaciones (proyectos específicos) 51

C O N S E Q U E N C E S E T E V A L U A T IO N S / C O N S E C U E N C IA S Y E V A L U A C IO N E S 52

E lO Conséquences: in ternationales et nationales / Im pacto: internacional y nacional 52

E30 Evaluations / Evaluaciones 52

RESSOURCES E T M O Y E N S PO U R L E D E V E L O P P E M E N T /RECURSO S E IN S T R U M E N T O S P A R AE L D E S A R R O L L O 52

FIO Recherches / Investigaciones 52

F20 Inform ation / Inform ación 53

F30 M ain-d 'oeuvre, fonds et m atières prem ières: in ternationaux et na tio n au x /E xpertos, fondos y m ateriales: in ternacionales y nacionales 53

F50 M odèles, m éthodologies, techniques et outils / M odelos, m etodologías, técnicas e instrum entos 54

L 'IN D EX D ES M A T IE R E S 55

IN D IC E T E M A T IC O 95

L ’IN D EX G E O G R A P H IQ U E 135

IN D IC E G E O G R A F IC O 141

L 'IN D EX D ES A U T E U R S / IN D IC E D E A U T O R E S 147

L 'IN D EX D ES C O N FE R E N C E S / IN D IC E D E C O N FE R E N C IA S 159

L ’IN D EX D ES SY M B O LES / IN D IC E D E SIM B O LO S 161

CATEGORIES DEVSIS

CATEGORIAS DEVSIS

FA ITS, TENDANCES E T ANALYSES H E C H O S, TENDENCIAS Y ANALISIS

AIO D onnées et inform ations de base: nationales e t in ternationales Inform ación y datos básicos: nacionales e internacionales

A15 D onnées et inform ations de base: sous-nationales Inform ación y datos básicos: subnacionales

A20 E xtrapolations et prévisions: nationales et internationales Extrapolaciones y pronósticos: nacionales e in ternacionales

A25 E xtrapolations et prévisions: sous-nationales Extrapolaciones y pronósticos: subnacionales

A 30 Situations existantes: in ternationales et nationales S ituaciones existentes: internacionales y nacionales

A35 Situations existantes: sous-nationales S ituaciones existentes: subnacionales

RECOM M AN DATIONS PO U R LES P R ISE S D E D EC ISIO N PR E S C IR P C IO N E S PARA ADOPTAR D EC ISIO N ES

BIO R eco m m a n d a tio n s co n cern an t des ac tio n s ou des p o litiq u es du développem ent: in ternationales et nationalesPrescripciones para políticas o acciones de desarro llo : internacionales y nacionales

B15 R eco m m a n d a tio n s co n ce rn an t d es ac tio n s ou d es p o litiq u e s du développem ent: sous-nationalesP rescripciones para políticas o acciones de desarro llo : subnacionales

PO L IT IQ U E S , PLANS, PRO G R A M ES ET D ISPO SIT IO N S O FFIC IE LL E S PO LITIC A S, PLA N ES, PROGRAM AS Y ARR EG LO S O FICIA LES

CIO D éclarations officielles relatives à la politique de développem ent D eclaraciones oficiales de política de desarro llo

C15 C om m entaires relatifs auxactiv ités et auxpo litiques officielles C om entarios sobre políticas y actividades oficiales

C20 Plans de développem ent Planes de desarro llo

C25 C om m entaires relatifs au x p lan s de développem ent C om entarios sobre los p lanes de desarrollo

C30 D ispositions adm inistratives, financières e t légales: in ternationales A rreglos ju ríd icos, financieros y adm inistrativos: in ternacionales

C35 C om m entaires relatifs aux dispositions in ternationales: adm inistra­tives, financières et légalesC om entarios sobre arreglos internacionales: juríd icos, financieros y adm inistrativos

C40 D ispositions adm inistratives, financières et légales: nationales et sous- nationales

A rreglos ju ríd icos, financieros y adm inistrativios: nacionales y subna­cionales

C45 C om m entaires relatifs aux d ispositions nationales: adm inistratives, financières et légalesC om entarios sobre arreg los nacionales: ju ríd icos, financieros y adm in­istrativos

ACTIONS D E D E V EL O PPEM EN T : E X PE R IE N C E S PRATIQ UES A CCIO NES PARA D ESA R R O LLO : E X PE R IE N C IA CO N LAS O PER A ­CIO N ES

DIO E tudes d 'activités de développem ent spécifiques E stud ios de proyectos específicos

D 20 R essources p o u r le développem ent (p ro je ts spécifiques)R ecursos para e l desarro llo (proyectos específicos)

D 30 A nnonces et descrip tions de nouveaux p ro je ts A nuncios y descripciones de nuevos proyectos

D 40 Experiences p ra tiq u es (p ro je ts spécifiques)Experiencia con las operaciones (proyectos específicos)

D 50 Expériences p ra tiq u es (générales)Experiencia con las operaciones (generales)

CO N SEQ U EN C ES E T EVALUATIONS CON SECUENCIAS Y EVALUACIONES

EIO C onséquences: in ternationa les et nationales Im pacto: internacional y nacional

E20 C onséquences: sous-nationales Im pacto: subnacional

E30 Evaluations Evaluaciones

R ESSO U R C ES ET M O Y EN S P O U R LE D EV EL O PPEM EN T REC U R SO S E IN STR U M EN TO S PARA E L DESA RRO LLO

FIO R echerchesInvestigaciones

F20 Inform ation Inform ación

F30 M ain-d 'oeuvre, fonds et m atières prem ières: in ternationaux et na­tionauxExpertos, fondos y m ateriales: in ternacionales y nacionales

F40 M ain-d 'oeuvre, fonds et m atières p rem ières: sous-nationaux E xpertos, fondos y m ateriales: subnacionales

F50 M odèles, m éthodologies, techniques et outilsM odelos, m etodologías, técnicas e instrum entos

INTRODUCTION

P ré lim in a ire

Le Système d 'in fo rm ation des C araïbes p o u r la planification économ ique et sociale (C A R ISPLA N ) a é té établi en 1979 p a r le C entre de D ocum entation des C araïbes de la C E P A L C en réponse è un m andat des gouvernem ents m em bres du C om ité C araïbéen de D éveloppem ent e t de C oopéra tion (C D C C ). C 'est le p rem ier réseau sectoriel a ê tre établi à l'in térieur du Système d 'in fo rm ation des C araïbes.

La p rem ière réun ion des officiels de la planification C araïbéenne qui s'est déroulée à la H avane en janv ier 1979 a décidé de ren fo rcer le C entre de D ocum entation des C araïbes dans ses effo rts po u r é tab lir le C A R ISPL A N et de relier le Système à l'IN F O P L A N , (le Systèm e d 'in form ation p o u r la planification en am érique la tin e), développé p ar le C en tre latino-am éricain de la C E P A L C p o u r la D ocum enta tion E conom ique et Sociale (C L A D E S ).

L 'ob jec tif du C A R ISPL A N est de faciliter le développem ent des C araïbes et les activités de coopéra tion , de fourn ir u n service d 'in fo rm ation approprié e t à jo u r auxd irigan ts po litiques, planificateurs de p ro jets de développem ent socio-econom iques, adm in istra teu rs de te ls p ro je ts e t program m es, chercheurs et professeurs de la planification du développem ent, financiers qui appo rten t les ressources et l'assistance techn ique, com m unícateurs d 'in fo rm ation à p ropos de ces program m es, personnel d 'in form ation et de b ib lio thèques.

Le C A R ISPLA N rép résen te l'effo rt d 'une coopération en tre les pays des C araïbes. L es un ités d 'in fo rm ation des agences de la planification nationale (ou unités designées p a r elles) tiennen t lieu de poin t de m ire . C 'est la responsabilité du po in t de m ire national d 'iden tifie r e t de rassem bler la docum entation nationale appropriée au champ d 'activités du réseau, de p rép are r les résum és bib liographiques et analytiques selon des norm es étab lies, de rép erto rie r et classer les docum ents en vue d 'une récupération facile. Le C en tre de D ocum entation des C araïbes est responsable de la p rép ara tio n des registres b ibliographiques des docum ents p rodu its par la C E P A L C et des docum ents concernant les é tudes su r les C araïbes en généra l. L es agences caraïbéennes d 'in tégration e t les institu tions spécialisées dans les prob lèm es des C araïbes et les agences in ternationa les qui o p èren t d an s les pays du C D C C , doivent participer au Système en fournissant des rapports bib liographiques concernant les inform ations q u 'e lles produ isen t p o u r elles-m êm e.

Les docum ents bib liographiques de tous les centres partic ipan ts sont envoyés au C entre de D ocum entation des C araïbes p o u r inclusion dans la base régionale des données. Les articles p o u r Les S om m aires du CARISPLAN sont sélectionnés. U ne copie vidéo est p rép a rée , u tilisant les facilités de l'o rd in a teu r du C en tre e t le logiciel M IN ISIS.

Le C entre de D ocum entation des C araïbes a reçu une aide financière du C entre In ternational du D éveloppem ent de la R echerche (C R D I) p our lui perm ettre de fournir des services de fo rm ation et de conseils qui garan tiron t la partic ipation active des C en tres na tionauxet de p rodu ire Les S o m m aires du CARISPLAN.

Les S om m aires du CARISPLAN c'est une publication sem estrielle de résum é déstinee a d iffuser de l'in form ation bibliographique sur la docum entation de la planification e t du développem ent des C araïbes telle qu 'e lle est fournie p ar les C en tres partic ipan ts. C e tte publication aide l'u tilisa teu r à identifier la docum entation existante et à estim er la valeur de la docum entation disponible e t son rapport avec le dom aine d 'in té rê t de l'in téressé. Il aide, en ou tre , l'u tilisateur à com prendre la situation p résen te et les tendances du développem ent socio-économ ique des C araïbes et leu r im plication p o u r le fu tu r. Il perm et un inventaire beaucoup plus large des ressources disponibles à n 'im porte laquelle des com posantes d 'in form ation dans le Systèm e. Le C en tre de D ocum entation des C araïbes fournit un service g ratu it de mise à disposition de docum ents (photocopies ou m icrofiches) aux institu tions gouvernem entales des C araïbes et aux organisations regionales.

L im ites

Les limites du jo u rn a l sont élastiques vu que la planification est o rien tée vers une mission et qu 'elle concerne to u s les secteurs de l'activité économ ique et sociale. Les publications sont incluses si elles fournissent des inform ations u tiles aux dom aines p rio rita ires définis p a r le C D C C p o u r les activités du développem ent et de la coopération . Les C en tres nationaux partic ipants p résen ten t la docum entation nationale qu 'ils considèrent u tile & l'avancem ent du développem ent socio-econom ique de leurs pays.

Inclus dans le Système sont les périodiques, livres et docum ents non-conventionnels m oins largem ent diffusés, tels que rap p o rts , docum ents de conférence, é tudes de faisabilité, etc., qui touchen t à l'activité de la planification dans les C araïbes. U n accent spécial est mis sur ce d ern ie r aspect, vu que ces docum ents non publiés ne sont pas disponibles dans le com m erce et qu 'ils o n t, bien souvent, de la valeur pour les au tre s u tilisateurs du systèm e.

La période de couverture com m ence à p a rtir de 1970 avec p rio rité donnée au m atériel le plus couran t.

P our le m om ent, le Système se lim ite h des docum ents écrits en anglais, espagnol, français ou hollandais, les q uatre langues officielles des E ta ts m em bres du C D CC. Les C en tres partic ipan ts p réparen t des feuilles de données p o u r leur docum entation nationale avec des résum és des docum ents écrits dans la langue de leur pays.

Les Som m aires du CARISPLAN est structuré p ou r cap ter les docum ents p rodu its par son audience-cible et les docum ents des C ara ïbes susceptibles d 'ê tre utilisés dans le cours des activités de planification e t développem ent. U ne telle inform ation de base est d 'ab o rd p rodu ite p a r ou p o u r les bu reaux nationaux de la sta tistique, les banques centrales, les m inistères qui fournissent aux planificateurs les données sectorielles nécessaires, les b u reau x d ép artem en tau x d e la planification, les universités et les instituts de recherche et quelques organisations privées. E ta n t donné que le Système fonctionne en vue du contrô le de la docum entation au niveau institu tionnel, on pense que Les S om m aires du CARISPLAN va rep ré sen te r une couverture assez com plete du type de docum entation qu'il a l'am bition de rassem bler.

D ispositions des S om m aires du CARISPLAN

Il y a plusieurs façons de retrouver du m atériel dans les Som m aires - p a r les résum és, l'index (en anglais, espagnol ou français), l'index géographique (en anglais, espagnol et français), l'index des au teu rs (individuels ou associés), l'index conférence et l'index symbole.

L es principauxartic les qui aparaissent dans le som m aire sont p réparés selon des règles définies dans

le M anuel CARISPLAN des P rocédures d ’in d ex a tio n ,

M anuel S o m m aire du CARISPLAN

M a n u e l CARISPLAN p o u r l ’u tilisa tio n d e là fiche b ib lio g rap h iq u e l.

L 'article échantillon indique les é lém ents dans le form at de la fiche. Les fiches sont disposées selon les catégories D EV SIS2. B eaucoup d 'u tilisateurs du C A R ISPL A N auron t besoin de m ieux com prendre la situation actuelle e t les tendances économ iques et sociales p o u r lesquelles ils p ren n en t des décisions et établissent des plans. Le dossier bibliographique est donc disposé p o u r faciliter l'identification e t l 'ob ten tion de l'in form ation de base sur les situations couran tes et leurs extrapolations dans le fu tur.

D e p lus, beaucoup d 'u tilisateurs dem anderon t à avoir accès à l'in form ation sur les program m es et les p ro je ts e tro item en t en rap p o rt avec ceux sur lesquels ils travaillent en vue de pouvoir bénéficier de l'expérience des au tres e t effectuer une coord ination des effo rts . Les S o m m aires du CARISPLAN est donc agencée po u r assurer une identification rapide du m atériel sur plans, program m es et p ro je ts.

C eux qui souhaitent une inform ation de base som m aire sur les principales tendances dans la théorie du développem ent peuven t facilem ent localiser cette inform ation et les au tres sources à p a rtir desquelles elle peu t ê tre ob tenue.

1 T raduction m odifiée du M a n u e l,D O C P A L ,n o .2

2 C R D I. Equipe d 'E tu d es D E V SIS . Plan p rélim inaire d 'un système d 'in form ation prélim inaire p o u r les sciences du développem ent. O ttaw a, 1976

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MODE D'EMPLOI

la p rem ière section com prend: les résum és des docum ents analysés (voir les fo rm ats d 'en trée & l'in terieu r de la p rem ière couverture);

la deuxièm e section contient les indices nécessaires p our faire des recherches m anuelles sur l'in form ation contenue dans chaque publication.

Les articles sont disposés p a r catégories D EV SIS, et à l'in térieur de chaque catégorie, par le code du pays principal tra it dans le docum ent.

Les classifications D EV SIS font partie d 'un système de classification de l'inform ation sur la base des nom breuses phases de la m éthode de planification du développem ent socio-économ ique. La liste com plète des classifications précède la section des résum és.

E n plus de ce système de codes m entionné ci-dessus, des dispositions sont aussi prises po u r le nom de l'institu tion qui peu t fourn ir ces docum ents. L es codes du pays, les nom s correspondant en en tie r et les abréviations utilisées dans le résum é figurent à l'in té rieu r de la dern ière page de la couverture.

Chacun des indices est structu ré de te lle sorte qu'il puisse aider et gu ider l'u tilisateur dans le récupération m anuel de l'in form ation . C 'est pourquoi les titres des docum ents, leur année de publication et les descrip teurs qui leur sont a ttribués (quels que soient les indices m atières ou zones géographiques) sont inclus dans l'index m atière , l'index géographique et l 'indexdes au teu rs.

Index matière

L 'indexpar m atière est p resen té en anglais, espagnol et français. D isposé en o rd re alphabétique des descrip teurs: anglais, espagnol ou français, selon l'index; suivi du code géographique ou de la région correspondante au docum ent et à son titre . Il com prend le num éro de l'article avec l'annee de publication en tre parenthèses.

Index géographique

L 'indexgéograph ique est p resen té en anglais, espagnol et français. D isposé en o rd re alphabétique selon les nom s anglais, espagnol ou français des pays, selon l'index, suivi du titre du docum ent. Il com prend aussi le num éro de l'article, son année de publication en tre p aren thèses et la m ention des au tres pays tra ités dans la publication.

Index des auteurs

D isposé en o rd re alphabétique p ar au teu rs, soit individuels soit associés, suivis des titres du docum ent p ar o rd re a lphabétique. Il com prend aussi le num éro de l'article et l'année de la publication entre paren thèses.

Index des conférences

Presenté par o rd re alphabétique des conférences, sém inaires, cours, etc... suivis du lieu et de la da te de chaque événem ent avec ie num éro de (’article correspondant.

Index des symboles

D ispositions alphabétiques des le ttres et num éros identifiant le docum ent suivi des num éros des articles correspondants .

Ce numéro des Sommaires du CARISPLAN se présente en deux sections:

INTRODUCCION

A ntecedentes

E l Sistem a de Inform ación del C aribe para la Planificación Económ ica y Social (C A R ISPLA N ) fue form ado en 1979 p o r el C en tro de D ocum entación del C aribe d é la Com isión Económ ica para A m érica Latina y el C aribe (C E P A L ), respondiendo a un m andato proveniente de los gob iernos m iem bros del Comité de D esarro llo y C ooperación del C aribe (C D C C ). C A R ISPLA N es la p rim era red sectorial que se establece en el contexto del S istem a de Inform ación del C aribe.

La P rim era R eunión de Funcionarios de Planificación del C aribe, organizada en La H abana en enero de 1979,resolvió fo rtalecer el C en tro de Docum entación del Caribe en lo que respecta al establecim iento de C A R ISPLA N y vincular el sistem a con IN FO PL A N , el Sistem a de Inform ación para la Planificación en Am érica L atina , desarro llado p o r el C en tro Latinoam ericano de D ocum entación Económ ica y Social (C L A D E S) que pertenece a C E P A L .

El objetivo de CA R ISPLA N es el de apoyar las actividades de desarro llo y cooperación del C aribe, y de p roporc ionar u n servicio de inform ación relevante y actualizada a los foncionarios de gob ierno , p lanificadores de proyectos y p rogram as de desarro llo económ ico, adm in istradores de tales proyectos y p rogram as, investigadores y p rofesores de planificación del desarro llo , financistas que p roporc ionan recursos y asistencia técnica, difusores de inform ación acerca de estos p rogram as, y personal de bibliotecas y cen tros de inform ación.

C A R ISPL A N es un esfuerzo de cooperación de los paises del C aribe. Las un idades de inform ación de las agencias nacionales de planificación (o aquellas un idades designadas p o r estas últim as) constituyen los pun tos focales. E l pun to focal nacional es responsable de la identificación y recolección de la literatura nacional relevante al alcance de la red de inform ación, la p reparación de bibliografías y resúm enes analíticos de acuerdo a norm as previam ente establecida, asignación de descrip tores de índices, y la organización de docum entos para su búsqueda máseiqpedita. El C en tro de D ocum entación del C aribe es responsable p o r la preparación de archivos bibliográficos de docum entos producidos p o r C E P A L , y o tro s docum entos relacionados con estudios sobre el Caribe en general. Se espera que participen en el Sistem a las agencias de integración del C aribe y algunos o tro s organism os subregionales, ta les com o: C A R IC O M , C D B , E C C M , los institu tos de investigación especializados en prob lem as del C aribe, y las agencias internacionales que o peran en los paises del CDCC. T am bién se espera que estas instituciones contribuyan con insum os de registros bibliográficos relacionados con la inform ación producida po r ellos mismos.

Los registros bibliográficos de tod o s los cen tros partic ipantes son enviados al C en tro de D ocum entación del C aribe para su inclusión en la base regional de datos. Se selecciona el m aterial para el CARISPLAN A bstracts; un ejem plar del m ism o se p repara para la im prenta m edian te las com putadoras y el software de M INISIS de los que dispone el C entro .

E l C entro de D ocum entación del C aribe recibió ayuda financiera del C entro Internacional de Investigación del D esarro llo (ID R C ) que le perm itió p roporc ionar en trenam ien to y servicios de asesoriá que perm itirán asegurar la participación activa de los cen tros nacionales, así com o tam bién , la publicación del CARISPLAN A bstracts.

El CARISPLAN A bstracts es una publicación de resúm enes bibliográficos sem estral diseñada para disem inar inform ación bibliográfica acerca de la planificación en el Caribe y litera tu ra sobre el desarro llo , que son proporcionadas por los centros partic ipan tes. La publicación ayuda al usuario a identificar los docum entos existentes ya evaluar la litera tu ra disponible y su relevancia con respecto a su área de in terés. A ún m ás, ayuda al usuario a en ten d e re i estado actual y las tendencias del desarro llo socioeconóm ico del Caribe y las im plicaciones de dichas tendencias para el fu tu ro . P o n e a d isp o sa c id e todos cualquiera un rango m ucho m ás am plio de recursos de los com ponentes de inform ación del S istem a. El C entro de D ocum entación del C aribe p roporciona un servicio gratis de entrega de docum entos (fotocopias o microfichas) a instituciones de gobierno del C aribe y a organizaciones regionales.

A lcance

El alcance del CARISPLAN A bstracts es flexible, puesto que la planificación ésta orien tada a ta reas específicas y cubre tod o s los sectores de actividad económ ica y social. Se incluyen las publicaciones que p roporcionan inform ación relacionada con las ta reas p rio rita rias que han sido identificadas p o r el C D C C para las actividades de cooperación y desarro llo . Los cen tros nacionales que participan incorporan la lite ra tu ra que ellos consideran relevante para el proceso de desarro llo económ ico y social de sus respectivos países.

Se incluyen en el Sistem a o tras publicaciones que están relacionadas con la actividad de planificación en el C aribe , tales com o: publicaciones periódicas, libros y m aterial no-convencional, m aterial de distribución m enos am plia, inform es, docum entos de conferencias, estud ios de factibilidad, e tc. Se ha puesto un énfasis especial en estos últim os, puesto que son docum entos que no se publican ni se encuentran d isponibles en el m ercado pero que a m enudo son de u tilidad para o tro s usuarios del Sistem a.

C ubre el período a p a rtir de 1970 hasta el p resen te , dándosele p rioridad al m aterial m ás recien te. T am bién puede ser incluida litera tu ra an terio r de im portancia especial.

P o r el m om ento , el Sistem a está restringido a docum entos escritos en inglés, español, francés y holandés, que son los cuatro idiom as oficiales de los estados m iem bros del C D C C . Los cen tros que participan prep aran las hojas de insum os para su lite ra tu ra nacional con resúm enes de los docum entos escritos en el idiom a de su respectivo país.

E l CARISPLAN A bstracts se estructu ra de m anera ta l que abarca los docum entos que se originan en la com unidad a la cual se d irigen , así com o tam bién, los docum entos del C aribe que con m ayor probabilidad serán usados en el curso de las actividades de planificación y desarro llo . D icha inform ación de apoyo es producida, fundam entalm ente, p o r o para oficinas nacionales de estadísticas, bancos centrales, y m inisterios que p roporc ionan la inform ación sectorial necesaria a los planificadores, oficinas departam entales de planificación, universidades, institu tos de investigación y algunas organizaciones privadas. Puesto que el Sistem a esta orien tado hacia el contro l de la litera tura al nivel institucional,se espera que el CARISPLAN A bstracts tenga una cobertu ra m aso m enos com pleta del tipo de litera tu ra que aspira englobar.

Organización del CARISPLAN Abstracts

Existen varios enfoques para la búsqueda de m aterial en el CARISPLAN A bstracts. E stos son: los R esúm enes, el Indice T em ático (en inglés, español y francés), el Indice G eográfico (en inglés, español y francés), el Indice de A utores (Personales e Institucionales), el Indice de C onferencias y el Indice de Símbolos.

Los ingresos principales que aparecen en los R esúm enes son p reparad o s de acuerdo con las reglas que se p resen tan en los siguientes docum entos:

M anual de Procedim iento de Indización de CARISPLAN,

M anual de Resúm enes de CARISPLAN, y

M anual para el Uso de la Tarjeta de Registro Bibliográfico de CARISPLAN3.

La m uestra de ingreso indica los d iferen tes elem entos en el form ato del archivo. L os registros están o rganizados de acuerdo a las categorías D EV SIS4. La mayoría de los usuarios de C A R ISPLA N necesitarán de una m ejor com prensión del estado actual y las tendencias de las econom ías y sociedades para las cuales ellos tom an decisiones y form ulan program as y p lanes. El archivo bibliográfico se organiza de m anera de facilitar la identificación y extracción de inform ación básica sobre las situaciones actuales y sus extrapolaciones en el fu tu ro .

D el mismo m odo, m uchos o tros usuarios buscarán inform ación acerca de p rogram as y proyectos que se relacionan es trecham en te con aquellos en los cuales están trabajando , con el objeto de o b ten er beneficios p roven ien tes de la experiencia de o tro s, com o asim ism o hacer efectiva una m ayor cooperación de esfuerzos. Los R esúm enes de C A R ISPL A N están organizados de m anera ta l que se puede ob tener de form a rápida la identificación de m aterial acerca de planes, program as y proyectos de desarro llo .

A quellas personas que deseen inform ación general, previam ente analizada, acerca de los aspectos p rincipales de la teoría y práctica del desarro llo pueden localizarla facilm ente y las fuentes alternativas donde puede encontrarse.

3 T raducción m odificada de la C E P A L . Sistema de Inform ación Bibliográfica: uso de hojas de trabajo (H D B y H A C ) y tarje ta de registro bibliográfico (T R B ). M anual de procedim iento no . 1, Santiago, Chile: C E PA L , 1984 (E /C EPA L/G .1224)

4 G rupo de E studio D EV SIS: diseño prelim inar de un sistem a internacional de inform ación para las ciencias del desarro llo . O ttaw a, C IID , 1976

INSTRUCCIONES PARA SU USO

la p rim era p resen ta los resúm enes de los docum entos analizados (véase fo rm ato de los registros en la co n tra tapa an terio r);

la segunda contiene los Indices correspondientes para hacer búsquedas m anuales de la inform ación p resen tada en cada num ero .

Los registros están o rdenados según las C ategorías D E V SIS , y den tro de éstas, p o r e l código del país principal tra ta d o en el docum ento .

Las C ategorías D EV SIS corresponden a un esquem a de clasificación según las diversas e tap as del proceso de planificación del desarro llo económ ico y social (véase esquem a en la tapa poste rio r de la revista).

En los form atos, aparte del código an tes m encionado, tam bién se incluye el nom bre de la institución donde p u eden solicitarse los docum entos.

El desarro llo del nom bre de los códigos de países y las abrev iatu ras usadas en la revista, se encuen tran en la con tra tapa p o ste rio r.

Cada uno de los índices se estructuró a m odo de facilitar y guiar al usuario en la recuperación m anual de la in form ación. P ara ello , se incluyeron, tan to en el Indice T em ático , en el Indice G eográfico como en el Indice de A u to res, los títu los de los docum entos, el año de publicación y los descrip tores asignados - sean esto s de m aterias o geográficos.

Los índices que se incluyen en CARISPLAN A bstracts son los siguientes:

Indice temático

El índice tem ático se presen ta en inglés, español y francés.

Se organiza en o rden alfabético de descrip tores en inglés, español o francés, según sea el índice; seguido p o r el código geográfico correspondiente al país o región principal tra tad o en el docum ento y ,p o r ú ltim o, por el títu lo del docum ento . Incluye el núm ero del reg istro , el año de publicación en tre paréntesis y el resto de los descrip to res asignados a la publicación.

Indice geográfico

El índice geográfico se p resen ta en inglés, español y francés.

Se organiza en o rden alfabético de paises en inglés, español o francés, según el índice, seguido de los títu los de los docum entos. Incluye tam bién el num ero del registro , ano de publicación en tre parén tesis y los o tro s países tra tad o s en la publicación.

Indice de autores

O rdena alfabéticam ente los au to res ,tan to personales com o institucionales, y bajo cada uno de ellos los títu los en o rd en alfabético . Incluye tam bién el núm ero del registro y e l año de publicación en tre paréntesis.

Indice de conferencias

O rdena alfabéticam ente el nom bre de las conferencias, sem inarios, cursos, etc., seguido del lugar y fecha donde se realizó con el num ero del registro correspondien te .

Indice de símbolos

O rdenación alfabética de las le tras y los núm eros que identifican al docum ento seguido de los núm eros de los registros correspondien tes.

CARISPLAN Abstracts consta de dos partes:

CDCC MEMBER STATES/FOCAL POINTS

NATIONALPARTICIPATING

CENTRESDATA

USER

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N P X TI NFORMATI ON

DATA

INFORMATION

POINTS DE MIRE NATIONAL DE CARISPLAN

PUNTOS FOCALES DE CARISPLAN

Ms. Sue Evan-WongOECS Economie AffairsSecretariatP.O. Box 822St.John'sANTIGUA

DirectriceBibliotheca Nacional Aruba George Madurostraat U 13 Oranjestad ARUBA

The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Economie Affairs Nassau BAHAMAS

Ms. Judy Blackman DirectorBarbados National LibraryService"Flodden"Culloden Farm BARBADOS

HeadCentral Planning UnitBelmopanBELIZE

Sra. Maria Elena Reyes Documentalist, Centro de Información Cientifico-Tecnica Junta Central de Planificación 20 Mayo y Ayestaran La Habana CUBA

The LibraríanMinistry of FinanceGovernment HeadquartersRoseauDOMINICA

Sra. Bernardina Torres Jefe, Departamento de Información Comercial Apartado 199-2 Santo Domingo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Ms. Clanice Robinson National Documentation Centre Ministry of Finance,

Planning & Trade St. George's GRENADA

LibrarianUniversity of Guyana Turkeyen Campus Georgetown GUYANA

Mr. Agousse TelfortBibliothécaireCommissariat National a laPromotion Nationale et al'Administration PubliquePort-au-PrinceHAITI

Mrs. Arlene Ononaiwu Ag. Chief Librarian Planning Institute o f Jamaica P.O. Box 634 Kingston, 5 JAMAICA

Ms. Gracelyn Cassell LibrarianDevelopment Unit Library Chief Minister's Office Plymouth MONTSERRAT

Ministry of Economic AffairsDerouvilleweg 7CuracaoNETHERLANDS ANTILLES

Economic Planning Unit Ministry of T rade, T ourism

& Industry P.O. Box 186 BasseterreSAINT CHRISTOPHER/NEVIS

Central Planning UnitMinistry of Planning & DevelopmentCastriesSAINT LUCIA

Mrs. Pearl Herbert LibrarianDocumentation Centre Ministerial Building Halifax Street KingstownSAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

LibrarianStichting Planbureau P.O.Box 172 Paramaribo SURINAME

Ms. Patricia Raymond LibrarianMinistry of Planning &Mobilization/Ministry of Finance & The Econony, 6th Floor

Eric Williams Building Independence Square Port of SpainTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

ABBREVIATIONS / ABBREVlATURAS

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GYGPC ....................G uyana. Pharm aceutical, Chem ical, Food Processing and Allied G roup Library.GYP .......................... G uyana. S tate Planning Secretariat L ibrary.GYUG ...................... U niversity o f Guyana Library.GYUNDP ..................U nited N ations D evelopm ent P rogram m e (G uyana).HTAGC ....................H aiti. A dm inistration G énérale de C ontribu tions.HTBN ........................ H aiti. B ibliothèque N ationale.H T D A R N D R ...........H aiti. D épartem en t de l'A griculture et des R essources N aturelles et du D éveloppem ent R ural.H T D IR P ..................H aiti. D épartem en t de l'In form ation et des R ela tions Pupliques.HTDAE ....................H aiti. D épartem en t des A ffaires E trangères.HTDFAE ..................H aiti. D épartem en t des Finances.HTDM ......................H aiti. D épartem ent de M ines.H TD CI ......................H aiti. D épartem en t des Com m erce et de l'Industrie .HTIDAI ....................H aiti. Institu t de D éveloppem ent Agricole et Industrie.H T IFII ......................H aiti. Institu t Français d ’H aiti.HTINAG HET H aiti. Institu t N ational d 'A dm in istration et G estion et des H au tes E tudes In ternationales.HTOFATM A H aiti. Offices d ’A ssurances A ccidents du T ravail, M aladie et M atern ité .HTSEP* ....................H aiti. S ecrétairerie d ’E ta t du Plan.H TD SE ....................H aiti. Secrétairerie d 'E ta t du Plan. D irection de Services Extérieurs.JM D IR E F ................D iocesan R eference L ibrary and Inform ation C entre .JM G L EC O T he G leaner C o . L td .JM G R A C E ..............G race K ennedy & C om pany L td .JM IIE A R T H E A R T T rustJM IM P ....................Institu te o fM anagem en t & P roduction (IM P).JM IC W I ....................Insurance C o m p an y o fth e W est Indies.J M I I B ....................... In ternational Insurance Brokers.JM B O J ...................... Jam aica. Bank o f Jam aica.JM BW A ....................Jam aica. B ureau o f W om en's A ffairs.JM C TC A ..................Jam aica. C ultural T raining C en tre . School o f A rt.JM CTCD ..................Jam aica. C ultural T raining C entre . School o f D ance.JM C T C D R ............. Jam aica. C ultural T rain ing C en tre . School o f D ram a.JM C TC M ................Jam aica. C ultu ral T raining C entre . School o f M usic.JM JC C ...................... Jam aica C ham ber o f C om m erce.JM JC TC ..................Jam aica C om m odity T rading C om pany.JM JE F ...................... Jam aica Em ployer's Federation .JM JID C ....................Jam aica Industrial D evelopm ent C orporation .J M J I S ........................ Jam aica Inform ation Service.JM M O C ....................Jam aica. M inistry o f C onstruction (W orks).JM M E ...................... Ja m a ic a .M in is try o f Education (E D D IA C ).JM M F P ....................Jam aica. M inistry o f Finance & Planning.JM M FA ....................Ja m a ica .M in is try o f Foreign A ffairs.JM M IC ....................Jam aica. M inistry o f Industry & Com m erce.JM M L E ....................Jam aica. M in is try o f Labour & Em ploym ent.JM M P S ....................Ja m a ic a .M in is try o f Public Service.JM M SS ....................Jam aica .M in is try o fS o c ia l Security.JM JN U N ..................Jam aica N ational Com m ission for U N ESC O .JM JN EC ..................Jam aica N ational Export C orp.JM N IIT ....................Jam aica. N ational H ousing T rust.JM N IB J ....................Jam aica. N ational Investm ent Bank o f Jam aica.JM JN IP ....................Jam aica N ational Investm ent P rom otion Lid.JM N PA ....................Jam aica. Planning Institute o f Jam aica.JM D O S ....................Jam aica. S tatistical Institu te Library.JM SD C ....................Jam aica Social D evelopm ent Com m ission.JM SW TC ..................Jam aica. Social W elfare T rain ing C entre .JM JT B ...................... Jam aica Tourist B oard.JM U D C ....................Ja m a ica .U rb an D evelopm ent C orporation .JM JIM ...................... Jam aican Institu te o fM anagem entJM JAM AL ............... JA M A L FoundationJM JT U R D C Joint T rade U nions Research D evlopm ent C entre .JM L O J ......................Life o f Jam aica.JM M C C ....................MICO C A R EJM NUCS ..................N ational U nion o f Co-operative Societies L td.JM P S O J ..................Private Sector O rganization o f Jam aica.JM P C O J ................. P rofessional Societies A ssociation o f Jam aica.JM R JR ............. .........R adio Jam aica Record Library.JM SM S ....................S t . M ichael's Seminary.J M S B A ..................... Small Businesses Association.JM U N D P ..................U nited N ations D evelopm ent Program m e (Jam aica)JM U SIS ....................USISJM W SLB ..................W orkers Savings & Loan BankM SDC ......................M ontserra t D evelopm ent C entre .

M S P L ........................M ontserra t Public Library.ANCB ........................ N etherlands A ntilles. C en tra l B ureau for R ecords, D ocum ents, Filing and A rchives.ANMEA ..................N etherlands A ntilles. M inistry o f Econom ic D evelopm ent.ANUNA ....................U niversiteit van der N ederlandse A ntillen.D O B C ...................... Banco C entral de la R epública D om inicana.D O B R ...................... Banco de R eservas de La República D om inicana.D O C ED O PE X . . . . C en tro D om inicano de Prom oción de Exportaciones.D O C D E ..................C orporación D om inicana de E lectricidad.DOCCAI ..................R epública D om inicana. Cám ara de C om ercio, A gricultura e Industria dei D istrito N acional.D O C IPA F ................R epública D om inicana. C entro de Investigación para la Acción Fem enina.DOINCAT ............... R epública D om in icana. Institu to de C apacitación T rib u ta ria .D O O N E ....................R epública D om inicana. O freina Nacional de Estadística.DOONAPLAN República D om inicana. Oficina Nacional de Planificación.D O SE R E ..................República D om inicana. Secretaria de E stado de Relaciones E xteriores.D O ST IP ..................R epública D om inicana. Secretariado Técnico de Ia Presidencia.K N M E A ....................St. K itts. M inistry o f External A ffairs L ibrary.K N P ........................ S t. K itts. M inistry o f T rad e , T ourism and Industry. Econom ic Planning U nit.LCP* ........................ S t. Lucia. C entral P lanning U nit.LC N R D F ..................St. Lucia. N ational R esearch and D evelopm ent F oundation .V CK PL ....................Saint V incent and the G renadines. Kingstown Public L ibrary.VCM F ...................... Saint V incent and the G renad ines. M inistry o f Finance Library.SRB IS ...................... Bauxiet Instituut Surinam e.S R C C S ......................C u ltureel C entrum Surinam e.SRAOB ....................Surinam e. A lgem een O nderw ijs B ibliotheek.S R IIR ...................... Surinam e. B ibliotheek Instituut voor In ternationaal recht en In ternationaal B etrekkingen.SRIN D EX ................Surinam e. C entrum voor Industrie O ntw ikkeling en E ipo rtbevordering .SRB D II ....................Surinam e. D ienst Buitenlandse H andel.SREB ........................ Surinam e. Energie B ureau.SRGM D ....................Surinam e. M inisterie van N aturrlijke H ulpbronen & E nergie.SR M IN O W Surinam e. M inisterie van O nderw ijs & W etensckappen.SRM D/W LA Surinam e. (M inisterie van O penbare W erken .T elecom m unicatie & B ouw nijverheid) M eteologische dienst/w aterloopkundige AfdelinS R T III ...................... Surinam e. M inisterie van T ran sp o rt, H andel & Industrie.SRLAD ....................S u rinam e.'slands Archief.SRS ...........................Surinam e. S taatsarchief.SR C PS ....................Surinam e. Stichting P lanbureau Surinam e.SR TELESU R T elecom m unicatiebedrijfSurinam e.SRUVS ...................... U niversiteit van Surinam e.SRUVSUNDP UN/O A S/U nesco D epository Library.TTCA RIRI C aribbean Industrial R esearch Institu te. Technical Inform ation Service.TTCB ........................ C entral Bank o f T rin idad and T obago L ibraryTTCL ........................ C entral L ibrary o fT rin id ad and T obago.TTIC ........................ Industrial C ourt o fT rin idad and T obago L ibrary.TTBS ........................ T rin idad and T obago . B ureau o f S tandards L ibrary.TTCSO ....................T rinidad and T obago. C entral Statistical Office Library.TTCTU ....................T rin idad and T obago. 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H E C H O S , T E N D E N C I A S Y A N A L I S I S

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22-001 D olm an , A ntony J .Potential contribution o f m arine resources to sustainable devel-

opm ent in sm all-island developing countries.In: B eller, W ., éd.; d 'A yala, P ., ed.; H ein , P ., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f small islands. Paris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990. p p . 87-102 (M an and th e B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao, N ovem ber 3-7 1986. G enera l

> C D C 10387* Exam ines ways in which m arine resources in small island developing coun­trie s can be used m ore effectively to enlarge the basis for sustainable devel­o p m e n t. P rov ides gu idelines fo r m ore positive policies in seven areas p rom oting artisanal fisheries, p rom otion o f m aricu ltu re , renew able energy resources, m arine phosphatic resources, conserving areas o f high biological productiv ity (coral reefs, m angroves, seagrass beds) and on the basis o f the above, identifies ap p ropria te ways in which m arine-based po ten tia l can be exploited in in tegrated systems. Concludes with a call fo r m ore self-reliant developm ent

* [ISLA N D S] [M A R IN E R E S O U R C E S ] [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P ­M E N T ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T PO LIC Y ]

2 2 -0 0 2BS B ethel, C lem ent

Ju n k a n o o in th e B a h am as.In: C aribbean Q uarterly , vol. 36, no. 3/4. 1990.p p . 1-28 G eneral

> C D C Serial* T races the historical developm ent o f the J unkanoo in B aham as, which takes place twice every year, on Boxing D ay (the day after C hristm as) and New Y ear 's D ay from 4 am to 9 a m .l t com prises fantastically costum ed Junkanoos dancing to trad itional music o f cowbells, ho rns, w histles and goom buy drum s. T he discussion is divided in to fo u r historical periods: 1800-1899; 1900-1919; 1920-1947; 1948 - p resen t. D etails are given o f the developm ent o f the Junkanoo , as well as its relationship and im plications for the social, political, econom ic and cultural conditions which prevailed at various historical p e ri­ods. Exam ples o f the lyrics and music o f songs perform ed during th e festival are p rov ided .T he different rhythmic aspects o f the music such as the Hill Beat, the Fast Beat and the Slow Beat are accom panied by musical scores. Explains bo th , the types o f instrum ents used and the changes that have taken place in costum es over the years.

•[F O L K C U L T U R E ] [H ISTO RY ] [M USIC] [C H R ISTIA N ITY ] [B A H A ­M AS]

22-003CU E squijarrosa G arcia , A n ton io ;M o ra les P ita , A ntonio E .

A utoconsum o en el M INAZ.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. I l l , no. 4. La H abana: 1989.pp . 52-59 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se explica como en los CA I surgieron las areas dedicadas a cultivos varios que sirven para con tribu ir a la alim entación de los trabajadores de las areas

cañeras e industria les de los com plejos. Se expone la situación de desarrollo de las producciones de au toconsum o en los u Itimos anos en el M IN A Z , logros o b ten idos en la técn ica, uso de la tie r ra y recursos y en el perfeccionam iento de las p roducciones y su d istribución . Se ofrecen las características de auto- consum o p ro provincias y la com posición d e los p roductos según su nivel de producción agrícola, asi com o la d istribución para el consum o de trabajadores y de la población en general. Se d an a conocer d a to s de la producción e instalaciones pecuarias y se recom ienda m an ten er a reasp a ra cosechar alim en­tos para la crianza de esto s anim ales, asi com o la atención de una brigada p erm anen te de producción no cañera en cada area para a ten d e r esta actividad. Se p ropone que la organización yco n tro l de la producción para autoconsum o en los C A I sea respaldada p o r una correcta planificación y dirección del M IN A Z .

* [IN D U ST R IA A Z U C A R E R A ] [C O O P E R A T IV A S D E CO N SU M O ] [A G R O IN D Ú ST R IA ] [C O N SU M O ] [CU BA ] [T H E O R E T IC A L OR M E T H O D O L O G IC A L D O C U M E N T S]

22-004CU A guirre S oler, Alba

Base Norm ativa en la Em presa.In: Econom ía y D esarro llo , vol. 114, no . 1. La H abana : 1990. pp . 8-17 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial• Se tom an en este articu lo las norm as y norm ativas que reflejan un nivel determ inado de eficiencia com o p u n to de referencia a p a rtir del cual, se pueda dete rm in ar el uso de recursos y m edios de producción de form a tal que se reduzcan los gastos y p o r ende los costos de producción en una em presa, ram a o u n ion . Se p lan tea la im portancia de la base norm ativa com o instrum ento de con tro l, planificación y regulación de la actividad productiva den tre de la em presa; com o soporte indispensable en la función de dirección,pues a partir de esta base norm ativa se e laboran los p lanes, se organiza el trabajo y se con tro la el com portam ien to real de l p ro d eso productivo con respecto a las norm as. Se explica la relación base norm ativa - dirección de la em presa en las ta reas de planificación, con tro l y regulación, asi com o se etqponen los vínculos en tre la base norm ativa yel sistem a de costos norm ados. Se detallan los principios de elaboración de las norm as y com o se crean y desarro lian en la em presa para elevar el nivel de eficiencia de la m ism a.

* [A D M IN ISTR A C IO N D E E M PR E SA S] [N O RM A S D E PR O D U C ­CIO N ] [CU BA ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-005CU B ettelheim , Jud ith

Carnival in Cuba; ano th er chap ter in th e nationalization of culture.In: C aribbean Q uarterly , vol. 36, no . 3/4. 1990. pp. 29-41 G eneral

> C D C Serial• T races the influence o f the A frican C uban on C uba 's Carnival and how they survived the revolution. O u tlines the Carnival in post-revolu tionary Cuba from the C abildo 's (a b ro th erh o o d based on nation o f origin in Africa) partic ipation in the D ia de Reyes ce lebra tion . T he cabildos were first given perm ission to perform publicly in the D ay o f Kings celebration in 1823. Each cabildo "re-enacted" an im portan t na tional celebration behind the official saint and b an n er o f th e cab ild o .T he cabildos were pow erful organizations in C uba 's pre-revo lu tionary society and th ey continued to grow in sta tu re after the em ancipation o f slaves. By 1884 how ever they w ere banned from public p rocessions and from taking p a rt in th e D ia de Reyes as a m easure to control th e ir grow ing pow er. T hey still exerted som e influence on C uban society and celebrated in private . T oday costum ed dancers represen ting m em bers o f the A bakm ia society perfo rm for C ubans and tourist alike. Q uestions w hether these perform ances are au then tic expressions o f ethnicity o r 'folkloric p ropa­ganda.' T hey are indicators o f the new sta tu s o f the A frican Cuban in post­revolu tionary society. Exam ines h o w b y the 1920s the Sum m er Carnival which was held afte r the sugar and coffee harvest by the slaves becam e the official Carnival o f Santiago de C uba, which is celebrated on Ju ly 2 5 .In H abana from

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July 18-27 Carnival is celebrated in ho n o u r o f th e revolution . D escribes some o f the perform ances done during the carnival celebrationsand the form that carnival took on befo re and after th e revolution.

♦ [C U B A ] [A FRICA ] [F O L K C U L T U R E ] [H ISTO R Y ] [CUBA]

22-006CU H ernandez Balan, R aul; G otlover, V alen tin M .

Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estim ulación en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. I l l , no . 4. La H abana : 1989.G eneral

-— > C U -E C O U H♦ Se analiza en este articulo el sistem a de estim ulación en el trabajo de las brigadas p o r sus condiciones especificas en el proceso productivo , pues se valoran los resu ltados de cada trab a jad o r y su salario en dependencia del trabajo eolectivocolectivo,o sea el resu ltado final de la brigadade producción. Se enuncia que el m étodo m as progresivo para la d istribución del salario entre sus m iem bros es a traves del coeficiente de participación laboral (K PL) en el cual su base de calculo depende del tipo de producción y su tecnología, asi como del fondo de salarios con que cuenta la em presa. Se dan a conocer los indicadores y aspectos a ten e r en cuenta para el calculo del K PL y para la d istribución poste rio r del salario a la b rigada. Se ilustra este m étodo con un ejem plo en el cual se ejecutan los cálculos de form a indivicual para cada m iem bro de la brigada. Se concluye espresando que el uso del K PL como form a de pago den tro de las brigadas de nuevo tipo es un sistem a progresivo que estim ula al ahorro de los recursos laborales y financieros y p o r ende favorece la eficiencia económ ica.

♦ [TR A BA JO EN E Q U IP O ] [IN C EN TIV O S SA LA R IA LES] [O R G A N I­Z A C IO N D E L T R A B A JO ] [P A R T IC IP A C IO N D E LO S T R A B A ­JA D O R E S] [CUBA ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-007CU M artinez C arre ra , R am ón

Cuba: crecim iento económico e inestabilidad externa.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 114, no . 1. La H abana: 1990. pp . 18-57 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H♦ Se exponen los rasgos m as sobre salientes del crecim iento económ ico en Cuba y el papel del sector externo d en tro del m ism o; en e lp erio d o 1975 - 1985, p o r ser este decenio una etapa de reordenam ien to de la econom ia nacional sobre todo en la industrialización y en el sector internacional se realizaron cam bios que afectaron los p lanes de desarro llo in terno del pais. Se p lantean las variables m acroeconom icas que incidieron en la econom ia cubana en to rno al papel de los instrum entos analíticos que se utilizaron para analizar este periodo . Se ap o rtan cuadros rvos de la participación del com ercio exterior en la econom ia incluyendo p roductos prim arios; com posición del saldo m aterial externo de b ienes y servicios productivos; dinám ica de las im portaciones de bienes en precios corrien tes, e tc. Se enuncia la necesidad de acelerar el proceso de base tecnico-m aterial del socialismo y concen trar en el desarrollo económ ico los esfuerzos fundam entales del país, lo que conform aria una estructura productiva en correspondencia con las dem andas de desarro llo de la sociedad; la profundizacion en m ateria de política com ercial externa como la de exportaciones y sustitucionde im portaciones y de im portaciones y la profundizacion de los criterios de racionalidad económ ica.

♦ [C R ECIM IEN TO E C O N O M IC O ] [M A C R O E C O N O M IA ] [CUBA] [CO M ERC IO E X T E R IO R ] [EST A B ILIZA C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-008CU R am irez, E rnestina ; G arcia D iaz, M anuel; D om enech Nieves,

Silvia; A rias, SoniaEducación de las m asas y la capacitación de los cuadros en la

obra del Che (II).In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, n o .3. La H abana : 1989.pp. 130-139 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H♦ Se aborda el tem a, continuando este articulo de los criterios del Che sobre la capacitación de los d irigentes adm inistrativos y su vinculación con la educación de los trab a jad o res, todo esto caracterizado p o r la m oral socialista de este y con una vigencia actual. Se envncia el pensam iento básico del Che sobre esta problem ática que p lan tea que la capacitación de los dirigentes adm inistrativos debe ser consecuente con la participación de las m asas en las ta reas de dirección y p o r ende es de vital im portancia su incidencia en la educación de los trab a jad o res. Se da un lugar p repo n d eran te al papel del Partido y del E stado en la capacitación de los cuadros de dirección por el lugar que ocupa en la sociedad, p o r lo que debe buscarse su especializacion para la realización de sus funciones concretas, p reparándose para ellas an tes de asum irlas y perfeccionando yactualizando sus conocim ientos m etod icam ente . Se enfatiza la im portancia de los conocim ientos técnicos com binados con los adm inistrativos y de gestion.

♦ [C A PA C IT A C IO N D E EM PR E SA R IO S] [E D U C A C IO N D E MASAS] [FO R M A C IO N P R O FE SIO N A L ] [CUBA ]

22-009CU Casanova M o n te ro , A lfonso

Industria del níquel en Cuba.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. I l l , n o .4. La H abana : 1989. p p . 38-57 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H♦ Se abarca en este tem a el surgim iento y desarro llo de la industria del níquel en Cuba desde sus inicios hasta nuestros dias, detallándose en jespecial las minas de níquel del no rte de la provincia de O rien te , de las cuales se explo­taban hasta el triunfo de la Revolución solam ente los yacim ientos de la Bahía de Levista, cuyo producto se exportaba p o r com pleto a los E stados U nidos. Se explica el proceso tecnológico de extracción del niquel, su transportación , depósitos, secaderos, m olinos,etc . Se m enciona la instalación en M oa en 1957 de una planta de alta tecnologia y capacidad de producción de 22,7 TM de niquel y 2 ,0T M de cobalto po r ano . Se ejqtone el desarro llo de las dos p lantas de M oa heredadas del capitalism o, asi com o la construcción de una nueva p lanta en Punta G orda en el m arco de colaboración de los paises del C A M E. Se ofrece inform ación estadistica de la producción de niquel y cobalto hasta 1986 asi como el p rogram a inversionista hasta 1991. Se detallan las export­aciones de m ineral en la actualidad y las perspectivas del Program a de D esarro llo del N iquel. Se p ropone trab a ja r p o r la diversificacion de los p roductos ob tenidos y se p lan tean to d o s los pasos a seguir para lograr un aum ento de los niveles actuales de producción y p o r endeingresos crecientes en m oneda librem ente convertible.

♦[IN D U S T R IA M E T A L U R G IC A ] [N IQ U EL ] [CUBA ] [TH E W O R LD ]

2 2 -0 1 0CU H ern an d ezR u is, A lm a; R iveron M ule t, Nilda

Planificación E m presarial: problem as y perspectivas.In: Econom ia y D e sa rro llo , vol. 109, no.2. La H abana : 1989.p p . 10-23 G eneral

-— > C U -E C O U H * Se realiza un análisis de la planificación em presarial en los m arcos del proceso de rectificación p o r ser en la em presa donde se crea la producción destinada a satisfacer las necesidades de la población dando uso adecuado a los recursos en un p lan que asegure la coordinación en tiem po de todos los elem entos del proceso productivo . Se p lan tean las principales dificultades que lim itan el proceso de planificación en la em presa, com o son los cam bios constantes en todos los tipos de p lanes, problem as del calendario de planifi-

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cacion y el exceso de indicadores directivos; asi com o los factores que originan estas dificultades, en tre o tros; p rob lem as organizativos y m aluso del concepto de dirección centralizada. Se p roponen soluciones para esta problem ática enm arcados en el Sistem a de P lanes, tales com o : una ñ indam entacion cientifica de los m ism os, aplicación correcta de conceptos económ icos tales com o centralización y au tonom ia, y la simplificación de la docum entación necesaria p ara desarro llar el proceso de planificación. Se resum e plan teando la necesidad de convertir el p lan en elem ento rec to r de la actividad económ ica para dar cum plim iento a la ley del desarro llo planificado como recto ra de la econom ia socialista, siguiendo un proceso de continuidad m etodológico que perm ita so rtea r las dificultades objectivas y lograr un cum plim iento exitoso de lo planificado.

* [SISTEM A S D E P LA N IFIC A C IO N ] [A D M IN ISTR A C IO N D E E M ­PRESA S] [EM PR ESA S] [CUBA]

2 2 -0 1 1CU F ernandez H ernandez , M aria E .

U tilización de los m edios de ro tac ión n o rm ad o s en la A gricul­tu ra .In: E conom ia y D esarro llo , vol. I l l , no. 4. La H abana: 1989. pp . 16-29 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H* Se valora la im portancia del análisis econom ico den tro de la dirección planificada de la econom ia y que den tro del análisis econom ico de los m edios de ro tación , se hacen cálculos de m odo que al final estos perm itan llegar a conclusiones que m ejoren la eficiencia de la actividad económ ica. Se expone una m etodologia para analizar el uso de los m edios de rotación norm ados en las em presas agrícolas; con datos no reales y p o r ser un p rocedim iento extenso se abarca en tres aspectos y el resto se realiza en un proxim o articu lo . Se da a conocer que estos proced im ien tos son: organización del uso de los m edios de rotación norm ados; com probación de las existencias reales de las norm as y calculo de las desviaciones y determ inación de sus causas (facto y calculo de la estructu ra (peso especifico) de los m edios de ro tación norm ados con relación al to tal del g rupo . Se p lan tea la realizcion de un calculo que perm ite m edir el g rado de aseguram iento de los m edios de rotación prop ios y se dem uestra que los datos para realizar este tipo de análisis son de fácil localización, lo que hace m as factibel su aplicación. Se aprecia claram ente la estrecha relación que existe en tre el correcto uso de las reservas productivas y la situación financiera de las em presas.

* [A G R IC U L T U R A ] [R EC U R SO S EC O N O M IC O S] [U TIL IZ A C IO N D E LO S R E C U R SO S] [M ED IO S D E R O T A C IO N ]

2 2 - 0 1 2G D Payne, Nellie

Grenada m as ' 1928-1988.In: C aribbean Q uarterly , vol. 36, no. 3/4. 1990. p p .54-63 G eneral

> C D C Serial* G renada was settled b y th e French in 1650and from these se ttle rs com e the festival o f Carnival which is celebrated two days before L ent. P resen ts a b rie f h isto ry o f Carnival in G renada focusing m ainly on the individual characters th a t m ake up th e overall Carnivall celebration in G ren ad a . A b rie f note on each character o r band is given. Pizane; The L ittle Boys; la b Ja b ; Clowns; P re tty M as; D onkey M as; M oko Jum bie and L ady K ate; P ierro t G rande; Snakem en; W hipm en; Stickm en; Cha C ha-O ; T am boo B am boo; and M ata­dors. G enada 's Carnival has also been influenced by o th e r C arnival celebra­tions in the region such as the T rin idad C arn ival.T heyhave adopted the M as C am ps, the D im ache G ras, K ingand Q ueen o f Carnival, Calypso com petitions and the steelband com petition , all indigenous featu res o f the T rin idad C arni­val.

* [FO LK C U L T U R E ] [G R E N A D A ]

22-013G Y F o rte , Ja n e tte

Case of 'T he B aram a River C aribs of Guyana restudied”.In: Social and Econom ic S tud ies, vol. 39, no. I . M ona: 1990. p p . 203-217 G eneral

> C D C Serial* T he A m erindians o f G uyana have been com paratively little studied b y th e anthropological com m unity in the post-Independence e ra , because o f the im possibility o f obtain ing official perm ission to conduct field research am ong G uyanese A m erind ians. T h is m eans th a t w hat studies have been conducted so far o ften rep resen t the sta te o f th e a r t . U nfo rtunate ly th e m ost recently published w ork is som etim es flawed by invalid conclusions, drawn from m isunderstood o r m issed da ta , bu t which cannot be crosschecked against paralle l studies. W ith no th ing to com pare th em against, they com e to be accepted as the ru ling wisdom on the subject. O ne illustration o f this phe­nom enon is provided b y th e doctoral thesis o f K ath leen A dam s titled , T h e B aram a R iver C aribs o f G uyana R estud ied : F o rty years o f C ultural A dapta­tio n and Population Change" (1972).

* [A M ER IN D IA N S] [D E M O G R A P H IC A N A LY SIS ] [ET H N O G R A ­PH Y ] [CASE STU D IE S] [SO C IA L A N D C U L T U R A L A N T H R O P O L ­O G Y ] [G U Y A N A ]

22-014G Y M ars, P erry

Ethnic conflict and political control: th e Guyana case.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, n o .3. K ingston: 1990 .pp .65-94 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* C oncerns the dynam ics o f the in terac tion betw een ethnic groups under different political conditions in G uyana. Evaluates the natu re o f th e relation­ship betw een ethnicity and class. Two m ajor assum ptions o f M .G . Sm ith's con tribu tion to th e theo ry o f cultural p luralism com e u n d e r scrutiny. T he m ethodological approach is historical with som e statistical evidence based on aggregate and events da ta . F inds th a t the pre-independence period is rela­tively open and pluralistic whilst the post-independence period is dom inated b y th e B urnham ite politics. A close in ter-connection betw een ethnic conflict and class relations is discerned unlike th e assum ption o f th e cultural pluralists.

* [ET H N IC IT Y ] [SO C IA L CLASS] [SO C IA L C O N FLIC TS] [PO LITI­C A L PO W E R ] [C U L T U R A L PL U R A L ISM ] [H IST O R IC A L A N A LY ­SIS] [M E T H O D O L O G Y ] [G U Y A N A ]

22-015G Y N auth G anga, G obind

M acro-economic m odel o f the Guyanese economy.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, n o .3. K ingston: 1990 .pp .l-38 : ill. G eneral

> C D C Serial* T h is study form ulates and estim ates a sim ple m acro-econom ic m odel for the G uyanese econom y during th e period 1966-85. T h e basic purpose o f the m odel is to help explain the behaviour o f key m acro-econom ic variables and the effects o f various policies on these variables. T he sim ultation exercise u n d ertaken indicated th a t m odel perfo rm ed reasonably well in explaining the coefficient o f the behavioural equation as well as the historical behaviour o f key m acro-econom ic variables'. T he policy sim ulation has shown that the m odel could be a good too l fo r exam ining policy alternatives.

* [E C O N O M E T R IC M O D E L S ] [M A C R O E C O N O M IC S] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [G U Y A N A ]

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22-016JM French , Jo an

It nice".In: W itter, M ichael, e d .. H igglering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trad ing in the Jam aican econom y: proceedings o f a sym posium .M ona: U W I. D epartm ent o f Econom ics (M o n a , JM ) , 1989. p p . 31- 38 Higglers / Sidewalk V endors / Inform al Com m ercial T rad ers , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G eneral

> C D C 10490* Identifies the 'n ice th in g s ' abo u t higglering for w om en as the ability to spend one 's own m oney and buy nice th ings to reduce labour o r increase the level o f leisure o r p leasure o f th e ir surroundings and th e ir lives; a passport to b e tte r things; th e o pportun ity to travel; and th e level o f confidence which is developed and which enab les a g re a te r level o f bargain ing pow er in re la tion ­ships. R eacts to som e o f th e negative com m ents in particu lar the foreign exchange prob lem .

* [IN FO R M A L SEC TO R ] [W O M EN ] [V EN D O R S] [D EA L ER S] [JA ­M A IC A ]

22-017JM W hittingham , D unstan

C o n trib u tio n o f sidew alk vendors a n d h igg lers to th e econom y. In: W itter,M ichael, e d .. H igglering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trad ing in the Jam aican econom y: proceedings o f a sym posium .M ona: U W I. D epartm ent o f Econom ics (M o n a ,JM ), 1989.p p .46-59 H igglers / Sidewalk V endors / Inform al C om m ercial T rad e rs , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G eneral

> C D C 10490* Provides a background to the establishm ent o f the Jam aica Sidewalk V en­dors H igglers and M arket A ssociation and com m ents on th e discussions held with the M etropolitan P arks and M arkets with regard to th e redevelopm ent o f downtown K ingston and alternative sites for vending such as arcades and m arket places. D iscusses th e p rob lem s o f various sites, police harassm ent, taxation, foreign exchange, cargo service, custom s du ty and the contribution m ade to the econom y (the A ssociation has approxim ately 6,500 registered m em bers); the open ing up o f new air rou tes and expansion in the num ber o f ticket offices. R efers to the establishm ent o f the Jam aica H igglers Im port Export E n te rprise and th e im portance o f the small trad e r (sites the example o f the Cayman) and the Jam aican H iggler Custom s B roker E n te rp rise which deals with p roblem s at the a irpo rt and wharves.

* [IN F O R M A L S E C T O R ] [V E N D O R S ] [D E A L E R S ] [R E T A IL T R A D E ] [JA M A IC A ]

22-018JM D anielson, A nders

E conom ic su rp lu s : fo rm a tio n , d is trib u tio n a n d ro le in eco­nom ic grow th.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, v o l.39, no . 1. M ona: 1990.pp. 127-152 : tbls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* Discusses the concept o f 'surplus ' in developm ent econom ics. T he concepts' o f classical heritage is em phasised and m odern , em pirically-oriented ap­proaches are discussed. F u rth e r, an em pirically m eaningful defin ition o f surplus is developed. It is dem onstra ted th a t th is defin ition has several advantages to com peting definitions; the definition is consistent with classical conceptions o f the surplus, it can be in terp re ted in te rm s o f the dual econom y m odel, and it is operationab le on national accounts da ta . Finally, the surplus in Jam aica during the period 1962-84 is estim ated . T he analysis suggests th a t the d istribution and disposal o f surplus are im portan t factors in Jam aica 's stagnation.

* [EC O N O M IC G R O W T H ] [SU R PLU SES] [EC O N O M IC T H E O R Y ] [JAM AICA]

22-019JM M orrison , A rlington

In fo rm a l co m m erc ia l im p o rte rs a n d th e m a n u fa c tu rin g sec to r.In : W itter, M ichael, e d .. H igglering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trad ing in the Jam aican econom y: p roceedings o f a sym posium . M ona: U W I. D epartm en t o fE conom ics (M o n a ,JM ), 1989.p p .60-63 H igglers / Sidewalk V endors / Inform al Com m ercial T rad ers , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G eneral

> C D C 10490* D iscusses th e effects o f th e com petition from illicit im ports on the d e te r­m ination o f the local footw ear, clothing and household appliance industries; the growing level o f unfair com petition arising from illicit im ports and the absence o f m echanism s fo r testing th e quality o f im ported goods. Suggests systems to ensure fa ire r com petition and calls for studies on consum ption p a tte rn s in te rm s o f how much o f IC I's earn ings are p loughed back into the econom y. R efers to th e difficulty o f ob ta in ing reliable inform ation on th e levels o f illicit im ports.

* [IN FO R M A L S EC TO R ] [H ID D E N E C O N O M Y ] [D EA L ER S] [R E ­T A IL T R A D E ] [JA M A IC A ]

2 2 -0 2 0JM R eid , E gbert

In fo rm a l co m m erc ia l im p o rte rs : th e ir o rig in , a n d th e ir p rob ­lem s.In: W itter, M ichael, e d .. H igglering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trad ing in the Jam aican econom y: p roceedings o f a sym posium .M ona: U W I. D epartm ent o fE conom ics (M o n a ,JM ), 1989.p p .40-45 H igglers / Sidewalk V endors / Inform al C om m ercial T rad ers , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G eneral

> C D C 10490* Provides a background to th e developm ent o f th e new b reed o fv en d o rs and discusses som e o f th e p rob lem s with em phasis on foreign exchange, custom s duty, overcrow ding in the trade and high sta te fees. C alls fo r a solution to the prob lem o f stree t selling which is a hazard to th e vendors bo th in te rm s o f the w ear and te a r on goods (sun, rain , dust) bu t also in te rm s o f the easy o p portun ity created fo r crim inal activity. Concludes with a call for m ore facilities and action o f stall fees and lists som e o f the advantages created by vendors.

* [IN FO R M A L S E C TO R ] [V EN D O R S] [D O M E STIC T R A D E ] [R E ­T A IL T R A D E ] [D EA L ER S] [JA M A IC A ]

2 2 -0 2 1JM W ebb, M ichael

P rob lem o f reg u la tin g sidew alk vending.In: W itte r,M ich ae l,ed .. H igglering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trad ing in the Jam aican econom y:proceedings o fa sym posium .M ona: U W I. D epartm en t o fE conom ics (M o n a ,JM ), 1989.p p .64-69 Higglers / Sidewalk V endors / Inform al C om m ercial T rad ers , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G eneral

> C D C 10490* Explains the characteristics o f various categories o fven d o rs and some o f th e problem s encountered in providing b e tte r m arket space and vending areas. R efers to the good and bad aspects o f the grow ing sidewalk vending and the growth in the num ber o f d ifferent locations. Suggests the building o f central facilities with the necessary restric tions in place.

* [IN FO R M A L SEC TO R ] [V EN D O RS] [D O M E STIC T R A D E ] [JA ­M A IC A ]

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2 2 - 0 2 2IM G ershenbe rg , Irving

T ra in in g a n d d issem in a tio n o f m an ag e ria l know -how in LD CS:Ja m a ic a .In : Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, n o .2 . M ona: 1990.p p . 193-215 : tb ls . G enera l

> C D C Serial* Investigates th e con tribu tion m ade by transnational corpo ra tions to the d isem ination o f m anagerial know -how in less econom ically developed coun­trie s . Focuses m ainly on Jam aica. Individuals are tra ined by m ultinational co rpo ra tions and th en move on to dissem inate th e ir m anagerial skills by establishing an d /o r jo in ing o th e r firm s. T his 'spread ' effect is w hat is thought to be th e m ost significant con tribu tion o f m ultinational firm s to th e develop­m ent o f m anagers. Seventy-six Jam aican m anagers w ere surveyed, forty-one were em ployed in subsidiaries o f m ultinational firm s, tw enty in locally owned firm s and th e rem aining fifteen in publicly owned m anufacturing/processing firm s. T he career d a ta was collected in 1986. D escribes details o f th e m ethod­ology em ployed; th e data collected and the spread o f m anagerial know-how am ong Jam aican m anagers. Focuses on w om en am ong th e Jam aican m anage­rial e lite . T hey accounted fo r 20 percen t o f th e seventy-six m anagers in ter­viewed . It was found th a t like o th e r m anagers, th ey received little in the way o f technical and m anagerial tra in ing , with m ultinationals offering slightly m ore tra in ing th an was ob tained in o th e r firm s. Concludes th a t m ultinational firm s con tribu te to th e enhancem ent o f decision m aking skills in T h ird W orld coun tries two ways:- they were good a t tra in ing and developing m anagers and these m anagers move in to o th e r positions in th e b ro ad e r society. H ow ever, a com parison o f th e tra in ing and dissem ination o f know-how p rom oted by m ultinational and o th e r firm s raised questions regarding th e accuracy o f the knowledge received. It was found th a t m ultinationals did not supply train ing th a t was in any way m ore exceptional th an o th e r firm s according to , quantity o f tra in ing o r th e u tilization o f tra in ing facilities. C om panion piece to one com pleted on tra in ing and spread o f m anagerial know-how in Kenya (G er- shenberg , 1983).

* [M A N A G E M E N T D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EN TER PR ISES] [TR A N SN A ­T IO N A L C O R PO R A T IO N S] [JA M A IC A ]

22-023NG G eo-Ja ja ,M acL ean s A .

M an p o w er p la n n in g w ith o ccupational cho ice: a N igerian ex­am p ie o f m ism a tc h .In: Socialand Econom ic Studies, v o l.39, n o .3. K ingston: 1990.p p . 127-146 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* Shows th a t th e neglect o f non-econom ic factors, technical prob lem s and the lack o f knowledge o f th e behaviour o f individuals would result in disequilib­rium in the labour m arket. F u rth e rm o re , discusses and evaluates the défi­ciences in p lanning techniques in developing countries and concludes th a t a 'm ism atch ' does indeed exist betw een p lanned m anpow er requ irem en ts and occupational choice o f the prospective w orkforce. Finally, concludes that with m icro-planning and th e adap ta tion o f education to societal needs and the im plem entation o f incentive program m es as recom m ended, N igeria can m eet h e r m anpow er needs.

* [LA B O U R M A R K E T] [D E V E L O PIN G C O U N TR IE S] [M A N PO W ER N E ED S] [M A N PO W E R PLA N N IN G ] [O C C U PA T IO N A L C H O IC E] [N IG ER IA ]

22-024SR A dh in ,S h an li D .; H iralal, Haydey U rm ila Devi

IDBS itu a tio n A J). 1989 in th e R epublic o f S u rin a m e . W ashington,

D C : ID B , 1989. [1 2 p.] : m apsC onsultative M eeting with Public A gencies and N on-governm ental O rgani­zations concerned with E nvironm ental P rotection and the Conservation o f N atural R esources, 2,24-26 M ay 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10014* C onsists o f tw o p apers. T h e firs t sum m arizes co-operation betw een the G overnm ent o f Surinam e and th e F o undation fo r a P u re Surinam e, a non­governm ental, env ironm ental organ ization . T h e second, p repared by the N ational P lanning O ffice, describes th e m ain ecological zones, wildlife, nature p ro tec tio n and conserva tion ,env ironm enta l p rob lem s re la ted to developm ent activities and institu tions responsib le fo r env ironm ental m anagem ent.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A M A G E M E N T ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L P R O ­T E C T IO N ] [SU R IN A M E]

22-025T T W ilson, Selby

T rin idad and T obago . Office o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionA ddress „ a t th e p re se n ta tio n o f aw ards a n d la u n c h in g o f new

p ro d u c t o f G TM Life In su ra n c e C om p a n y o f T rin id ad a n d Tobago L im ited on M o n d ay 14 ,1989 . P o r to fS p a in : 1 9 8 9 .7 p .T rin id ad andT o b ag o .O ffice o f th e P rim e M in ister. In form ation D ivision. (News R elease, 235). Daily, G enera l

> T T P* C om m ents on the factors necessary to m anage in good as well as lean years. Q uestions th e reasons fo r th e increasing p ercep tion o f uncertainty. Stresses the im portance o f the industry no t only to th e financial system b u t m ore im portan tly to the econom ic system . H e gives the assurance o f the govern­m ents firm com m itm ent to the con tinued developm ent o f a vibrant and indigenous general insurance sector in which th e o pportun ity wilt be given to all com panies to partic ipate in the underw riting o f risks com m ensurate with ability to do so

* [LIFE IN SU R A N C E] [IN SU R A N C E ] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

22-026T T R obinson , A .N.R.

T rin idad and T obago . Office o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionA ddress by M r A J i .R . R ob inson P rim e M in is te r o f th e R epublic

o f T rin id a d a n d Tobago on th e occassion o f th e la u n c h in g o f th e N ational A lcohol a n d D ru g A buse P rev en tio n P ro g ra m m e on T uesday, F ebruary 6, 1990. P o rto fS p a in : In form ation D ivision, 1 9 9 0 ,_ ,8p .T rin idad andT obago . O ffice o f the Prim e M in ister. In form ation D ivision. (News R e lease). G eneral

> T T P* E ffo rts m ade to p reven t and con tro l d rug abuse and alcoholism outlined. E n tire national com m unityurged to becom e involved in the fight against drugs and drug trad e rs th a t constitu te a g rea t th rea t to the youth

* [D R U G A D D IC T IO N ] [A L C O H O L IS M ] [SO C IA L PR O B LEM S] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-027T T R obinson , A .N R .

Trin idad and T obago . O ffice o f the Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionA ddress by M r . AJV J l . R o b in so n , P rim e M in is te r an d M in is te r

o f th e E conom y a t th e o p en in g o f th e C h a g u a ra m a s R om an Catholic School, W ednesday, M a rch 1 4 ,1 9 9 0 . P o rt o f Spain: In form ation Division, 1990. _ , 6 p . T rin idad and T obago . Office o f the Prim e M in ister. Inform ation D ivision. (News R elease). G enera l

> T T P* E m phasizes the m ajor ro le p rim ary education plays, no t only in the life o f the child, bu t also in it being the foundation o f the education system o f T rin idad and T obago . B enefits derived from th e deprivation o f CO LA (Cost o f Living Allowance) and ten percen t deduction and the in troduction o f the V alue A dded T ax (V A T) system , p re sen ted . E ncourages creativity and p u r­

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pose-filled goals fo r the bette rm en t o f not only the children bu t th e nation as a whole

* [ED U C A T IO N A L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [SC H O O LS] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

22-028T T R obinson , A .N R .

T rin idad and T obago . Office o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionA ddress by M r. A N Ü . R o b in so n , P rim e M in is te r o f T rin id ad

a n d Tobago a t th e s ix tie th an n iv e rsa ry o f th e T rin id ad a n d Tobago R egis­tered N u rses 'A sso c ia tio n on M onday , Ju n e 4 ,1 9 9 0 . P o rt o f Spain: In fo r­m ation Division, 1990. _ , 9 p . T rin idad and T obago . Office o f the Prim e M inister. Inform ation D ivision. (News R e le ase). G enera l

> T T P* Focuses on id ea lso f nursing profession and p u ts forw ard th e idea o f a limited overseas recruitm ent p rogram m e offering short term con trac ts to nurses living abroad . Calls fo r com m itm ent from those still in the country in not only serving the people bu t hum anity as a whole

* [NURSES] [H E A L T H P E R SO N N E L ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-029T T R obinson , A .N R .

T rin idad and T obago . Office o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionAddress by P rim e M in is te r A J IJ t . R ob inson a t th e o p en in g o f

th e N a p a r im a B o w l,S a tu rd ay ,O c to b e r2 0 ,1990. P o rt o f Spain: Inform ation Division, 1990. _ , 8 p . T rin idad and T obago . Office o f the Prim e M inister. Inform ation Division. (News R e le ase).G en era l

> T T P* Perform ing artistes and o th e r p a tro n s o f th e previous Bowl com m ended. C onstruction o f the new N aparim a Bowl recognised as being highly symbolic, having risen like th e Phoen ix from the ashes during th e sta te o f em ergency after the attack on law and o rd e r from th e a ttem pted coup on July 27, 1990. T he nation , particularly the people o f the S outh , are encouraged and chal­lenged to m ake full use o f the facilities and be inspired to elevate the many art form s o f the nation to heights o f brilliance and w orld recognition

* [ART] [C U L T U R E ] [C U L T U R A L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [T H E A T R E ] [D R A M A TIC ARTS] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

22-030TT K err, M ercedes

C arn ival o f life.In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 4, no . 1. 1991. pp. 89-105 G eneral

> C D C Serial* T akes the form o f a poem in which a num ber o f characters representative o f T rinidad and T obago 's society hold a conversation . T hese characters however, can be found in o th e r societies bu t what m akes them unique to Trinidad and Tobago is the com m ents th a t they m ake about the econom ic and social issues o f the day. T he general them e o f Carnival reins th roughout the poem . It is used to intertw ine all the com m ents and issues u tte red by the characters.T he rhytmic use o f com m on, children 's nursey rhym es such as "Old M other H ubbard" and "Pussy C at, P u ssy C at W here Have Y ou Been," are used probably as rem inders o f the old colonial pas t. G ro u p s such as young m en, young w om en, agnostic, realist, op tim ist, to u ris t, M oslem s and H indus all are given a chance to add th e ir thoughts on the Carnival o f life, form ing a parallel betw een the festival o f C arnival and life itself.

* [C U L TU R E] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-031T T T rin idad and T obago . Industria l D evelopm ent C orpo ra tion

C hem ica l in d u s try - se c to r p ro file . P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D evelopm ent C orpora tion , 1990.13 p. G enera l

> T T P* Identified as a p rio rity area fo r investm ent, developm ent and p rom otion in view o f the existence o f indigenous m ineral resources and abundant energy opportun ities for dow nstream processing, creation o f linkages, em ploym ent, creation and genera tion o f foreign exchange earnings

* [C H E M IC A L IN D U STR Y ] [IN D U ST R IA L SEC TO R ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-032T T T rin idad and T obago . Industria l D evelopm ent C orpora tion

E lectron ics in d u s try - se c to r p ro file - P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D evelopm ent C orpora tion , 1 9 9 0 .9 p . G enera l

> T T P* S tates th a t the electronics sector in T rin idad and T obago is reorganizing itself, shifting focus from im port-substitu tion to export-o rien ted m anufactur­ing. N otes th a t the existing local capability in electronics m anufacturing is fairly developed and can be utilized m ore intensively in developing the sector. It is engaged principally in th e assem bly, installation testing and m aintenance o f electronic products

* [ELEC TR O N IC S IN D U STR Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-033T T T rin idad and T obago . Industria l D evelopm ent C orporation

E n g in eerin g a n d cap ita l goods - se c to r p ro file . P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D evelopm ent C orpo ra tion , 1990.13 p . G E N E R A L

> T T P* E ngineering and capital goods industries as defined in th is profile include all item s o f m achinery (except electrical equipm ent and appara tus) ; transport equipm ent; m etal p roducts;p ro fessional,sc ien tificand contro lling equipm ent and appara tus; and optical goods. N o tes th a t the re are approxim ately 120 firm s in the local industry. M etal p roducts com prise 65 percen t o f to tal p roduction and opera tion capacity is approxim ately 35 percen t

* [EN G IN E E R IN G ] [C A PIT A L G O O D S ] [IN D U STR Y ] [TR IN ID A D AND T O B A G O ]

22-034T T C entral B ank o fT rin id ad and Tobago

H an d b o o k o f key econom ic sta tis tic s . P o rt o f Spain: C entral B ank o fT rin id ad and T obago , 1989.197 p . : tb ls., ill. G eneral

> T T P* Seeks to provide: 1) the m ore frequen tly used data series in econom ic analysis; 2) variables p resen ted in a form convenient to poten tial use rs and; 3) long tim e series which would assist those engaged in m odel building and o th er econom etric w ork. Sections include; a) N ational incom e accounting; b) P roduction and services; c) C en tral governm ent; d) the financial system; e) External account; and f) Population , labour force, wages, prices,p roductiv ity

* [EC O N O M IC STA TISTICS] [E C O N O M IC M O D E L S ] [E C O N O M E T ­R IC M O D EL S] [IN P U T -O U T P U T A N A LY SIS] [STATISTICS] [NA­T IO N A L A C C O U N T IN G ] [P O P U L A T IO N ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

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22-035T T T rin idad and T obago . Industria l D evelopm ent C orporation

H otel in v es tm en t o p p o rtu n itie s . P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D e­velopm ent C orpora tion , 1990.11 p . G E N E R A L

> T T P* Short te rm goal o f G overnm ent's policy tow ards tourism and ho te l devel­opm en t is to add 1300 first class room s betw een 1990-1994. T h e Industrial D evelopm ent C orpora tion h as defined p rio rity areas fo r reso rt ho te l devel­opm ent . T hey include T o b ag o , th e N orth C oast o f T rin idad betw een M aracas and Blanchisseuse and on the N orth -E ast C oast o f T rin idad

* [H O TELS] [TO U R ISM D E V E L O P M E N T ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O ­B A G O ]

22-036T T Phillips, D aphne

Im p a c t o f th e h e a l th delivery system on w om en in T rin id ad a n d T obago: consequences fo r th e y e a r 2000 a n d beyond. 1990.32 p .C aribbean S tudies A ssociation C onference, IS - T he C aribbean In T he Y ear 2000, Port o f Spain, 22-26 M ay 1990. G eneral

> T T P* S tudy exam ines th e im pact o f health care delivery on w om en with gynaeco­logical and obste tric p rob lem s in T rin idad and T obago . Focuses on four m ajor institu tions - P o rt o f Spain G enera l H osp ita l, San F ernando G enera l H ospital, M oun t H ope W om en 's H ospital and T obago C oun ty H o sp ita l.T h e objectives w ere to exam ine th e percep tions ofw om en interview ed about th e ir conditions, doctors and nurses and to carry on-the-spot non-participant observations o f p a tien ts ' in teraction with doctors and nurses which would be com pared and assesed against p a tien t's sta tem ents o f the ir percep tions o f health care which was given to them

* [H E A L T H SER V IC ES] [M E D IC A L C A R E] [W O M EN ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-037T T T rin idad and T obago. Industrial D evelopm ent C orporation

In fo rm a tio n services in d u s try - se c to r p rofile . P o rt o f Spain: Industria l D evelopm ent C orpo ra tion , 1990.14 p . G eneral

> T T P* Identified a s a p rio rity area for investm ent. G ives som e detail about certain sections o f th e inform ation industry including software services, drafting and engineering services - digitizing and vectorizing, data processing, da ta en try opera tions and rem ote secretarial services, and te lem arketing

* [IN F O R M A T IO N SER V IC ES] [IN D U STR Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O ­B A G O ]

22-038T T Joseph , M ichael

In te rn a tio n a l m a rk e tin g o p p o rtu n itie s fo r fresh fru its a n d vege­ta b le s . : tb ls.In: P lanella, Isid ro , ed .; Seepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aworkshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural com m odities for export. P o rt o f Spain: IIC A , 1990. pp. 172-190W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities for Ex­p o rt, S t. A ugustine, 25-27 June 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10573* P resen ts a b road overview o f th e world m arket fo r selected tropical fresh produce and details the product specifications fo r avocado, pineapple, m ango and papaya. Looks at general m arket considerations and export opportun ities and identifies the factors which have and will continue to contribute to the grow th o f th e m arket im m igration (dem and for ethnic products) travel and tou rism , nu trition and im proved living standards. Reviews T rin idad and T obago 's exports on th e w orld m arket and suggests th a t a strategy which takes

cognizance o f the characteristics o f th e local e)q>ort industry, it structure and degree o f sophistication is req u ired . Suggests g rea te r exploitation o f the C aricom and m etropolitan /e thn ic m arkets, the developm ent o f a culture o f export agriculture th a t p roducers, m id d lem en /ex to rte rs and officials under­stand and appreciate and the developm ent o f m arket prescence especially in th e m étropo les. Iden tifies th e p rob lem s which need to be tackled both at hom e and aborad - th e con tro l o f d istribu tion ou tle ts, w arehousing and repu tab le im porter/d istribu to r b ran d identity . S ta tes th a t T rin idad and T o­bago needs to be m ore aggressive in th e m ark e t, th a t th e production systems are too haphazard to sustain an aggressive export th ru s t and m ust be organ­ized to ensure continuous p roduction o f high quality produce and p roper handling facilities th a t suggest th a t th is can only be achieved through coop­erative effort and th a t the fu tu re o f th e export industry lies with cooperatives.

* [M A R K ETIN G ] [T R A D E O P P O R T U N IT IE S ] [A G R IC U L TU R A L EX PO R TS] [C A R IB B EA N ] [T H E W O R LD ]

22-039T T F arre ll, T errence W .; B aball, Balliram

M a rk e t fo r tre a su iy b ills in T rin id ad a n d Tobago.In: C entral B ank o f T rin idad and T obago . M onetary and financial policy in T rin idad and T obago: selected C entral B ank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central B ank o f T rinidad and T obago , 1990. p p .72-115 G enera l

> T T P* A ttem p ts to assess the grow th, developm ent and im portance o f th e T-Bill m arket in T rin idad and T obago , and also seeks to exam ine how the m arket has w orked . Section II ou tlines and describes th e o rganisation o f and devel­o pm en ts in the T-B ill m arket. T h e follow ing section analyses the supply o f T-B ills over the period 1962-1980 and secondary m arket activity in T-Bills. This is followed by a discussion and analysis o f th e dem and for T-Bills in Section 3 and the yield on T -B ills in Section 4. Section 5 sum m arises th e results and attem pts to draw ou t som e im plications o f th e analysis for econom ic policy

* [M O N EY M A R K E T] [TR EA SU R Y BO N D S] [PU B LIC BO R R O W ­IN G ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-040T T W atson, Patrick K.

M odelling th e b a la n c e o f pay m en ts in T rin id ad a n d Tobago,1965-1985.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no . 1. M ona: 1990. p p .51-70 : ill. G enera l

> C D C Serial* A ddresses th e p rob lem o f the balance o f paym ents through construction, estim ation and evaluation o f econom etric m odels based on two com peting hypotheses o r m odels: th e well-known m onetary approach and the com po­nen ts app roach . T h e first is straightforw ard and hence is lacking in detail o f in terest to the econom ic p lan n er. It is also very well docum ented . T he second provides m ore detail - in particu la r, it can be used to determ ine im portant sub-total such as the balance o f trad e and balance o n cu rren t account - but requ ires a m ore serious m odelling and com putational effo rt. In the second section, the m onetary approach is exam ined; in the th ird the com ponents approach the prob lem s associated with th e data and estim ation are elaborated in these sections. In the fourth section, the papers conclusions are p resen ted .

* [B A LA N C E O F PA Y M EN TS] [E C O N O M E T R IC M O D EL S] [EC O ­N O M IC E V A L U A T IO N ] [M O N E T A R Y T H E O R Y ] [TR IN ID A D AND T O B A G O ]

22-041T T C entral B ank o f T rin idad and T obago

M o n e ta ry a n d f in an c ia l policy in T rin id ad a n d Tobago: selected C e n tra l B ank essays. Port-o f-Spain : C entral B ank o f T rin idad and Tobago, 1990.424 p . G E N E R A L

> T T P

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* Papers chosen were based on th e econom ic and social concerns o f th e late 1980's. Them es range from m onetary and fiscal policy issues to social issues and m odel building

* [C E N T R A L B A N K S] [M O N E T A R Y PO L IC Y ] [F O R E IG N E X ­C H A N G E C O N T R O L ] [FISC A L PO LIC Y ] [H O U SIN G FIN A N C IN G ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-042T T F arre ll, T revor M .A .

New e ra fo r oil in T rin id ad an d Tobago: im pera tives fo r h u m a n resource developm ent.In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 3, no. 3. P o rt o f Spain: 1990. pp . 161-169 G eneral

> C D C Serial* Exam ines the oil and energy sector in T rin idad and T obago and the challenges it faces in th e 1990s. Som e a tten tion is given to the p rob lem o f refinery m odernization which should have been done since the 1980s. Also m entioned is th e need to raise extensive am ounts o f capital when the explo­ration ventures reach th e ir developm ent phase . Focuses mainly on the hum an resource developm ent and m anagem ent aspects o f th e energy sector. Five areas are suggested for e x a m in a tio n a l) C erebra tion and cerebral structures, that is the need to find and tra in a cadre o f people whose full-tim e job is to study the in ternational environm ent; (2) system atic m anpow er planning; (3) long range recruitm ent strategies; (4) inhouse tra in ing and career develop­ment program m es; (5) succession planning: top executive and leadership developm ent.

* [EN ER G Y ] [PE T R O L E U M R E SO U R C E S] [H U M A N R E SO U R C ES] [M A N P O W E R ] [P L A N N IN G ] [R E C R U IT M E N T ] [T R A IN IN G ] [LE A D ER SH IP] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-043T T W iltsh ire, Faith

O rg an is in g as co n su m ers : th e experience o f th e Housewives A ssociation o fT r in id a d a n d T obago.In: W om an Speak, no . 26/27. 1990. pp. 34-37 G enera l

> C D C Serial* D iscusses the experiences o f th e Housewives A ssociation o fT rin id ad and Tobago in its a ttem pt to focus on consum er needs and th e needs o f w om en. It is implied th a t a lack o f acceptance and understand ing o f th e o rgan isa tion ’s agenda and the g roup 's m ovem ent tow ard pressure politics led partially to its failure. M em bers expressed an unw illingness to get in to political activity and th is fear o f pow er, expressed an unwillingness to get in to political activity and th is fear o f pow er, fear o f political involvem ent equalled a loss o f m em bersh ip . O th er problem s were th e lim ited num ber o f m em bers willing to share in the leadership o f the organization , th e lack o f binding relationsh ips betw een the wom en within the organization and the survival and pro jection o f th e ste reo ­typical image o f w om en by them selves and b y th e m en in th e society.

* [W O M EN 'S O R G A N IZ A T IO N S ] [CO N SU M ER S] [PO L IT IC A L A S­PECTS] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-044T T T rin idad and T obago . Industrial D evelopm ent C orporation

P etro ch em ica l in d u s try - sec to r profile . P o rt o f Spain: Indus­trial D evelopm ent C orpora tion , 1990.13 p .G e n e ra l

> T T P* S tates that the petrochem ical industry is based on the use o f low-cost natu ral gas in world scale, export-o rien ted , production plan ts. M ajor petrochem icals produced are anhydrous am m onia and m ethanol

* [PE T R O C H E M IC A L IN D U STR Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-045T T T rin idad and T obago . Industria l D evelopm ent C orpora tion

P lastics in d u s try - sec to r p ro file . P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D e­velopm ent C orpora tion , 1990.12 p . G enera l

> T T P* N o tes th a t sixty com panies are involved in plastic processing. T echniques used include extrusion , blow m oulding, injection m oulding, foam processing, com pression m oulding, therm o-form ing , film lam ination and stretch blow m oulding. T he wide range o f p roducts a re sold on th e dom estic and regional (C A R IC O M ) m arkets

* [PLASTICS IN D U STR Y ] [PO LY M ER S] [IN D U ST R Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-046T T R eddock, R hoda ; T ang N ain , G em m a; S irju -C harran , G race;

D ouglas, D ianneU W I. W om en and D evelopm ent S tudies G roup (St. A ugustine, T T) ; IICAPolicies fo r worn en in th e ru ra l sec to r, R epublic o fT rin id a d a n d

Tobago: executive su m m a ry . St. A ugustine: U W I. W om en and D evelop­m ent S tudies G roup (St. A ugustine, T T ), 1990. [7 p.] G enera l

> C D C 10670* A synopsis o f the m ain sections o f th e rep o rt. S tatistical data no t included.

•[W O M E N ] [R U R A L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-047T T Fletcher, L P .

P o litics, public policy a n d F rie n d ly Societies in T rin id ad a n dT obago.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no . 3. K ingston: 1990. p p . 95-126 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial• Focuses on public policy as one o f several d e term inan ts o f th e growth and decline o f friendly societies in T rin idad and T obago from th e 1880s to the 1980s. T he first o f two distinct stages in the evolution o f public policy coincided with the period o f Crown Colony G overnm ent whose policy was guided by a keen in terest to n u rtu re th e institu tion as an instrum ent o f social policy. In the early fifties society m em bership reached 23 percen t o f the population . In 1956 th e second stage was ushered in u nder the b anner o f the People 's N ational M ovem ent which displaced colonial officials as a rb iters o f the destiny o f friendly societies. Official policy becam e indifferent to the plight o f th e societies which stagnated and th en declined.

* [V O L U N T A R Y O R G A N IS A T IO N S ] [PO L IT IC A L L E A D E R S H IP ] [H IST O R IC A L A N A LY SIS] [G O V E R N M E N T PO LIC Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-048T T T rin idad and T obago . Industrial D evelopm ent C orporation

P r in tin g a n d p u b lish in g in d u s try - s e c to r p ro file . P o rt o fS pa in : Industrial D evelopm ent C orpo ra tion , 1990.12 p . G E N E R A L

> T T P* N otes th a t m achinery utilized by the local industry spans the technology scale. M ain technology em ployed is offset lithography as well as le tte rp ress, flexography and silkscreen. P rin ting industry includes new spaper production , packaging m aterials, corrugated boxes and p ap er bags, flexible packaging, business form s and com m ercial prin ting . A pproxim ately 200 firm s opera te in th is field

•[IN D U S T R Y ] [PR IN TIN G IN D U STR Y ] [B O O K IN D U S T R Y ] [TR IN I­D A D A N D T O B A G O ]

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22-049T T F arre ll,T e rren ce W .

R esearch fu n c tio n o f a ce n tra l b a n k .In : C en tra l B ank o f T rin idad and T obago . M onetary and financial policy in T rin idad and T oabgo: selected C en tral B ank essays. P o rt o f Spain: C entral B ank o f T rin idad and T obago , 1990. pp .1-23 G eneral

> T T P* P ap e r a ttem pts to analyse th e research function at institu tions like C entral B anks. T he analysis is p rom pted by two considerations:- (i) whilst a g reat deal h a s b een w ritten on th e research function at universities and th e research and developm ent (R & D ) function at private sector and governm ent scientific institu tions th e re is little work done on th e research functions a t organisations like cen tral banks; (ii) th e need to devise som e kind o f fram ew ork which would perm it the p ro p e r assessm ent o f th e perform ance o f th e research function and th e effective p lanning o f th e research function

* [C E N TR A L BANKS] [R E SE A R C H ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-050T T W u e s t,R u th

R o b b e r in th e T rin id ad C a rn iv a l.In : C aribbean Q uarterly , v o l .36, n o .3/4. 1990.p p .42-53 G eneral

> C D C Serial* T h e 'M idnight R o b b e r ', one o f th e characters found in T rin idad Carnival, has em erged during the last eighty years. The ro b b er is derived from T rin i­d ad 's oral trad itio n with which he m erges m odern w estern cultural elem ents. T he m asque 's m ost poignant characteristic is h is speech . H e ra ttle s o ff "robber talk" in o rd e r to get ransom from th e spectators. T he 'robber ta lk ' grew out o f the story-telling trad itio n s o f the islands, the riddle telling o f the 'P ierro t G ren ad e ' and the W ild In d ia n 'ta lk . It also relies on th e T rin idadian concept o f boasting . T he M idnight R o b b er first appeared in the Carnival in th e early years o f the 19th C en tury in bands o f 30 to 40 m em bers. In the 1950s robber bands decreased in size, consisting o f s ix o r seven m em bers only. T oday only individuals roam th e stree ts . Illustra tions o f the speeches m ade by these m asques and th e sound effects th a t are created th rough th e ir choice ofw ords, are given. A com parison is done o f th e 1956 e n m p les o f ro b b er ta lk with those from 1980, th ey illustrate the con tinuity o f th e trad itio n . Concludes th a t the ro b b er is the response o f a small and relatively isolated society to m odern w estern cultu ral influences. T he p robab le extinction h as to do w ith the relatively rigid concept o f the a c t. H e is one o f the m asques who has lost th e ir purpose with independence . T oday th e robber still uses th e sam e concepts o f m ockery, as during the p re-independence period for which a secretive and am bivalence was ad eq u a te . T h en ro b b er ta lk concentrated on T rin idad ians ' desire o f se lf-determ ination and free creative expression und er colonial ru le.

* [FO LK C U L T U R E ] [H ISTO R Y ] [O R A L T R A D IT IO N ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-051TT

S h o rt h is to ry o f T h e S h ip p in g A ssociation o f T rin id ad a n dT obago.In: C aribbean Shipping, M ay 1991. 1991. pp . 8-9 : ill. G eneral

> C D C Serial* T races the h isto ry o f th e Shipping A ssociation o f T rin idad and T obago from its inception as th e 'S team er W arehouse A ssociation,' which was form ed in the years before 1919, to its form al registration as a trad e union on the 29th A pril, 1939. T h e 1939-1945 w ar b ro k e ou t shortly a fte r th is and th e Shipping A ssociation, the Seam en and W aterfron t T rade U nion (SW W TU ) and the P o rt A u thority w ere kept very busy since the P o rt o f Spain h ab o u r was a m arshalling poin t for N orth A tlantic and A m erican convoys. It is from th is point in its developm ent that the role o f the Shipping A ssociation began to change. It began to assum e the prim aryfunction o f em ploying labour on b ehalf o f its m em bers ra th e r th an represen ting labour. L ater in 1968, the G overn­m ent nationalised the stevedoring o p era tions on the Port and created the Port C ontrac to rs. T h is replaced the services offered b y th A ssociations and forced

it to re th ink its focus.T he Shipping A ssociation th en began to act as m ediator to the P o rt A uthority , th e P o rt C o n trac to rs and o th e r re lated authorities. T hey have now b een g ran ted observer sta tu s to th e M aritim e Division o f th e M inistry o f W orks, In frastructu re and D ecen tralization in an effort to develop g rea te r aw areness o f th e im portance o f Shipping in G overnm ent circles. A list o f th e ir m em bers from th e ir inception and th o se w ho jo ined in recen t years have been given.

* [SEA T R A N SPO R T ] [A SSO C IA TIO N S] [H IST O R Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-052T T R obinson , A .N R ..

T rin idad and T obago . O ffice o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionS ta te m e n t by P r im e M in is te r AJS J t . R ob in so n to th e forty-fifth

re g u la r session o f th e U n ited N ations G en era l A ssem bly,N ew Y ork ,O ctober 4 ,1 9 9 0 . P o rt o f Spain: In fo rm ation D ivision, 1990. _ , 14 p . T rin idad and T obago .O ffice o f th e Prim e M in is te r.In fo rm atio n Division. (N ew sR elease). G E N E R A L

> T T P* Recognises th a t despite end o f th e cold War in E aste rn E urope and the effo rts m ade to abolish ap arth e id , th e re is still a g rea t need for dem ocratic change in m any p a rts o f th e w orld. P roposal fo r an in ternational criminal court considered feasible a t th is tim e , particu larly to extinguish the drug trade . Collective response to econom ic d e te rio ra tio n considered vital in restoring peace and security to th e countries o f th e developing w orld concern over environm ental issues p resen ted

* [D EM O C R A C Y ] [E C O N O M IC PO LIC Y ] [A PA R T H E ID ] [ENVI­R O N M E N T P R O T E C T IO N ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-053T T R obinson , A .N .R .

T rin idad and T obago . O ffice o f the Prim e M in ister. Inform ation DivisionS ta tem en t m a d e by M r . A N .R . R o b in so n , P rim e M in is te r o f

T rin id ad a n d Tobago in P a r lia m e n t, F e b ru a ry 9 , 1990. P o rt o f Spain: In form ation Division, 1 9 9 0 ._ ,3 p .T rin id a d and T obago .O ffice o f th e Prime M in ister. Inform ation Division. (News R e le ase ) .G E N E R A L

> T T P* R ela tes unsw erving support fo r peop le o f H aiti to peaceful transition to dem ocracy and econom ic developm ent, and steps tak en to im plem ent recom ­m endations. O utlines conditional m easu res to assist in the goal towards dem ocracy

* [D EM O C R A C Y ] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [H A ITI] [TR IN I­D A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-054T T T rin idad and T obago . Industrial D evelopm ent C orporation

U tility ra te s - 1990. P o rt o f Spain: Industrial D evelopm ent C orpora tion , 1990.10 p . G E N E R A L

> T T P* Provides ra tes for various services available in T rin idad and T obago. E lectricity, w ater, sew erage, te lep h o n e , telex, fax, na tu ra l gas, ren ta l o f factory shells, cargo tran sp o rta tio n and hand ling ra tes and air and sea freight

* [PU B LIC SER V IC ES] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

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22-055T T A rth u r Young Firm (Trin idad)

V alue Added Tax (V.A.T.) - se m in a r m a te r ia l . Port-of-Spain: A rthu r Y oung (T rin idad ), 1989.77 p . G eneral

> T T P* Sem inar no tes cover the basic concepts o f value added tax as applicable to T rinidad and T obago , and the white p ap e r on tax re fo rm . A lso exam ines Value A dded T ax in the U nited Kingdom

* [V A LU E A D D E D TA X ] [TAXES] [TAX SYSTEM S] [TA X A TIO N ] [C O N S U M P T IO N T A X ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ] [U N IT E D K IN G D O M ]

22-056T T R eddo ck .R h o d a

W om en a n d g a rm e n t produ c tio n in T rin id ad a n d Tobago 1900-1960.In: Social and E conom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no. 1. M ona: 1990. p p . 89-125 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* G arm ent and textile p roduction has historically been a significant area o f wom en's w ork in T rin idad and T o b ag o . T races the changing form s o fw o m en ’s participation in th is industry within the context o f overall developm ents in the economy. W om en's w ork has ranged from self-em ploym ent, the 'putting o u t' system to industrial w age-labout, a lthough one form was never exclusive. U rban em ploym ent has been im portan t for wom en since the 19th cen turyand labour organization and struggle an im portan t m echanism for challenging the p oo r working conditions characteristic o f th is industry.

* [W O M E N W O R K E R S] [T E X T IL E IN D U S T R Y ] [H IS T O R IC A L ANALYSIS] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-057XA R eid , Elizabeth

Y oung w om en a n d th e H IV ep idem ic.In: D evelopm ent: Jo u rn a l o f th e Society for In ternational D evelopm ent, no. 1. R om e: 1990.pp. 16-19 G enera l

> C D C Serial* Looks a t how w om en and youths are increasingly affected by the HIV epidem ic. It is estim ated that one-th ird o f all those thought to be infected - about 2 million - are tyomen. A lready in Sub-Saharan Africa there are m ore wom en than m en infected. In C entral Afican R epublic, E quatoria l G uinea and G abon show nearly th ree tim es as m any w om en as m en infected. In H onduras, H aiti, the D om inican R epublic, the B aham as and T rin idad and T obago, the m ale ra tios o f rep o rted A ID S cases, have d ropped rapidly in the last th ree years from over 6:1 to u n d e r 25 :1 . In te rm s o f youth a t least h a lf o f all those infected are u nder the age o f 25. G ives a b r ie f sum m ary o f th e ways in which the virus is transm itted . Exam ines the factors which affect the lives o f wom en and m ake th em m ore vulnerable to H IV infection. T hese factors are; poverty, hom elessness, social and geographical m obility, sexual assualt, civil unrest .com m erce, tourism and social d isrup tion . Suggest ways th a t young women through support groups and education should change behavioural pa tterns and choose relationships based on m utai concern and respect.

* [Y O U TH ] [W O M EN ] [IN FE C T IO U S D ISEA SES] [SEX] [HAITI] [GABON]

22-058XI T r in id a d a n d T o b a g o (B W IA I n t e r n a t i o n a l ) A irw a y s

C orporationAbove a n d b e y o n d - th e a ir lin e o f th e New W orld . P o rt o fS pa in :

BW IA (In ternational), 1990._, [29] p . : ill. G eneral > T T P

* Gives a b rie f illustrated h istory o f B W IA sta rting at 1930 and continuing to the p resen t. Looks a t the m ain persons responsib le fo r th e developm ent o f the airline as well as those historical events th a t im pacted on it

* [AIR T R A N SPO R T ] [H IST O R Y ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-059X I G aly, A braham

BW IA's ro le in a i r fre ig h t exports. : tb ls.In: P lanella, Isidro , ed .; Seepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest hand ling o f h o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r e tç o r t . Po rt o fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p . 194-195W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H o rticu ltu ra l C om m odities fo r Ex­p o rt, S t. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573* B rie f sta tem ent on th e cu rren t services provided and th e lim itations im posed by the opera tion o f a passenger/cargo service. S tates th a t a special com m odity freight ra te is provided fo r alm ost all destina tions and identifies the m ain exports handled and available cargo space. T ouches on the need for advance cargo bookings, suitable packaging and shipping docum ents. C oncludes that the o pera tion o f a freigh ter a ircraft to m eet th e increase in exports would result in a substantial increase in the curren t freight ra tes and e>q>orters would be requested to have all freight charges paid by the consignee in foreign currency to m eet costs associated with the freigh ter o pera tion .

* [AIR T R A N SPO R T ] [A G R IC U L T U R A L E X PO R T S] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-060X I C A R N EID

CA R IC O M /C A RN EID w ork sh o p . Paris: U N E S C O , 1989 .33p. C A R IC O M /C A R N E ID W orkshop, P o rt o fS p a in , 18-19M ay 1989.G enera l

> C D C 10481* O rganised to identify needs and recom m end guidelines fo r educational publishing at th e p rim ary school level. Provides synopsis o f p apers presen ted on the proposed regional publishing m echanism . T he role o f books in national developm ent;personal and institu tional resources fo r educational publishing in the C aribbean; critical aspects o f the U W I/U SA ID prim ary education pro ject and the group rep o rts which identify m aterials to be published on the core subject areas o f language a rts , social studies, m athem atics and science.

* [BOOKS] [PU B LISH IN G ] [PR IM A R Y E D U C A T IO N ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-061X I R edd o ck .R h o d a

C a rib b ean fem in is t tra d itio n .In: W om an Speak, no . 26/27. 1990.p p . 12-16 : ill. G enera l

> C D C Serial* A historical study o f th e fem inist m ovem ent in the C aribbean from slavery and indentureship tq the m odern period . D efines fem inism as the critical consciousness and aw areness o f w om en 's subord inated and /o r exploited po­sition in society and the com m itm ent to do som ething to change it. In light o f th is defin ition two aspects o f th e fem inist struggle are identified; the struggle to m aintain a degree o f au tonom y and contro l over th e ir lives; and the m ovem ent o f wom en a t a local, na tional, regional o r in ternationa l level for certain com m on goals. T he period o f slavery and inden turesh ip illustrated the first aspect o f fem inism in th e C aribbean , while the second aspect becom es apparen t during the late 19th and early 20th cen tury with th e spread o f fem inism to the T hird W orld . T he w ork o f w om en such as A m y A shw ood- ravey, A udrey Je ffers, Beatrice G re ig a n d Alm a L abadie are fea tu red .

* [W O M E N ] [H IS T O R IC A L A N A L Y S IS ] [W O M E N ’S R IG H T S ] [SLA V ERY ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

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22-062X I M cElroy, Je rom e L.; P o tte r, Bruce; Tow le, Edw ard

C hallenges fo r su s ta in a b le developm ent in sm a ll C aribbeanislands.In: B elter, W ., éd.; d 'A yala, P ., ed.; H ein , P., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f small islands. Paris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990.p p .299-316 (M an and th e B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao ,3 -7 N ovem ber, 1986. G eneral

> C D C 10387* T he small tropical C aribbean islands, p rim arily those along the Lesser A ntillean chain, have historically experienced prolonged resource exploita­tio n , including w idespread deforesta tion , large scale export m onoculture , chronic em igration and envrionm ental neglect. T he post-w ar period has w itnessed rapid urban ization , heavy tourism and m arine degradation from the construction o f tran sp o rt (a ir and sea), pe tro leum facilities and ho te ls .T o d ay these m icrostates suffer from the loss o f renew able resources, dim inished biological diversity and the abandonm en t o f trad itional practices. Suggests th a t reversing such tren d s will requ ire stra teg ies th a t sim ultaneouslyprom ote: (1) hab ita t resto ra tion ; (2) sustainable resource uses; (3) long-term econom ic profitability/adaptability; (4) im proved effectiveness o f insular institutions.

* [ISLANDS] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [EN V IR O N M E N TA L D E G R A D A T IO N ] [D E V E L O P M E N T P O L IC Y ] [E C O N O M IC D E V E L ­O P M E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-063X I U N IC E F

C hild ab u se : b reak in g th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago . M in istry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. xv, 380 p. : ill.C aribbean Regional C onference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, P o rt o f Spain, 10-13 O ctober 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10448♦ T h e objectives o f th e conference were to understand child abuse and neglect in the C aribbean context, to exam ine child sexual abuse and its afterm ath and to explore the concept o f em pow erm ent-legal, educational and therapeu tic . Provides a b rie f background to the establishm ent o f the m ulti-disciplinary team on child abuse and neglect in T rin idad and T obago; the conference papers and recom m endations grouped u nder the following headings - defini­tion , legal, em pow erm ent, trea tm en t, research and governm ent input (to alleviate the conditions which give rise to child abuse).

♦ [CH ILD A B U SE] [C H IL D C A R E ] [C H ILD R EN 'S R IG H T S] [LE G A L A SPEC TS] [L E G A L PR O T E C T IO N ] [SEX U A L V IO L E N C E ] [T E E N ­A G E PR E G N A N C Y ] [C U L T U R A L FA C TO R S] [CROSS C U L T U R A L ANA LY SIS] [SO C IA L SER V IC ES] [A LC O H O LISM ] [SO C IA L R E ­SEA R C H ] [PS Y C H O L O G IC A L A SPECTS] [CASE STU D IES] [BA R­BA D O S]

22-064X I La G ra , Je rry

C om m odity system s a ssessm en t m ethodology fo r p rob lem an d p ro jec t id en tifica tio n . : ill.In: P lanella, Isidro , ed .; Seepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural com m odities fo r export. P o rto fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p . 10-31W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities fo r Ex­p o r t, St. A ugustine, 25-27 June 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10573♦ Sum m arizes a m ethodological approach for studying com m odity systems which was initiated in 1985 by the Post-H arvest Institu te for Perishables (PIP); the A ssociation o f South E ast A sian N ations (A SEA N ); Food H andling B ureau (A FH B ) and the In ter-A m erican Institu te for C oopera tion on A gri­culture (IIC A ). Identifies 26 com ponents which are com m on to m ost com ­m odities and for each CSAM includes a description o f its im portance and the

type o f inform ation to b e collected . A guideline questionnaire is also used to collect baseline in form ation and th e m ethodology includes a varie ty o f form ats fo r organizing and p resen tin g th e results, (p re-production , production , post­harvest, m arketing) , identifying o f p rio rity p rob lem s and form ulating realistic so lu tions to the prob lem s identified . D efines the m ost salient characteristics o f developm ent pro jects and th e m inim um inform ation which should be included in a p ro jec t p rofile . T he m ethodology h as been tested in th e C arib­b e a n an d A S E A N c o u n tr ie s . T h e C a rib b e a n S tu d ie s include a 1986 IIC A /C D B Study o f the p roduction and m arketing constrain ts o f fruit systems in th e W indw ard Islands, th e resu lts o f which served a s th e basis fo rth e OECS diversification p rog ram m e,and in 1988 the O E C S D iversification Program m e for the ejqtort o f non -trad itional crops by C D B /IIC A /C A R D I. Based on the experiences in th e C aribbean and th e A SEA N countries th e draft m anual was com piled in 1988 and field tes ted in M alaysia on caram bola and on ginger in N epal in 1989. C oncludes th a t CSA M h as p roven to be flexible and readily adap tab le to circum stances in a variety o f countries; is an effective m ethod to stim ulate in ter-institu tional and inter-d iscip linary coordination and integra­tion ; can produce resu lts in a relatively short period o f tim e and facilitates the o rganization o f decision m aking in form ation in a readily usable form .

♦ [PO ST H A R V E S T SY STEM S] [M E T H O D O L O G Y ] [D E V E L O P ­M E N T PR O JE C T S] [C A R IB B EA N ] [ASIA A N D T H E PA CIFIC]

22-065X I H enry-W ilson,M axine A .

C o m m u n ity em p o w erm en t: a lte rn a tiv e s tru c tu re s fo r na tio n a l developm ent.In: W edderburn , Ju d ith , ed .. In teg ra tion and partic ipa to ry developm ent:selected p apers and p roceedings o f th e second conference o f Caribbean econom ists. K ingston: F riedrich E b e rt S tiftung / A ssociation o f Caribbean E conom ists, 1990. pp . 141-152C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, B ridgetow n, M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10589♦ Provides inform ation on a collaborative research project undertaken by a num ber o f research cen tres in C entral A m erica and the C aribbean. The project from the onset sta tes a value fo r investigation which sta tes that specific form s o f social and econom ic organ ization structu res and practices are m ore consistent w iththe achievem ent o f em pow erm ent th an are o thers. T he objec­tive o f th e pro ject is to test th e extent to which organ isations being researched have facilitated such em pow erm ent. Conclusive findings a re no t p resen ted in th is p ap er since th e object is not to p resen t finds, bu t to inform about research, progress and im plem entation . T h e m odel o f P opular Partic ipa to ry O rganisa­tions/System s M aintenance o r System s T ransfo rm ation is explained and an overview o f how the pro ject is be ing p u rsued is outlined . Some progress rep o rts o r case studies which have a lready been im plem ented in Jam aica, N icaragua and Cuba are ou tlined . T he aim o f th e p rogram m e is to undertake a m icroscopic exam ination o f innovative m echanism for the p rom otion o f developm ent.

♦ [A SSO CIA TIO N S] [CA SE STU D IE S] [EC O N O M IC A N D SO CIA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-066X I C ooke, A lister

Com puterization in sm all ports.In: C aribbean Shipping, M ay 1991. 1991.p p . 10-11 : ill.G en era l

> C D C Serial♦ P resen ts op tions available fo r th e com puterization o f sm all p o rts and the steps th a t should be follow ed. T he equ ipm ent necessary would be networked personal com puters with stand-alone capabilities and linked to m ainfram e com puters. T h e softw are p roducts th a t can be used are C om puter-A ided Software Engineering , A dvanced Project M anagem en tT ech n iq u es,o r Appli­cation G en era to rs . It is im portan t how ever to ensure th a t the software choosen can accom m odate inevitable changes in th e p o rt system. R ecom ­m ends th a t the process o f com puterization should begin with establishing a Critical Success F actor (CSF) and S tra tegic D irection in o rd er to evaluate

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current and future p o rt op tions and relate these op tions to target applications. C oncludes th a t th e personnel involved in d rafting p ro p o sa ls fo r com puteriza­tion should also be involved in th e actual application.

* [PO R TS] [E L E C T R O N IC D A T A PR O C ESSIN G ] [C O M PU TER S] [CA RIBBEA N ]

22-067X I L evitt, K ari

D ebt a d ju s tm e n t a n d developm ent: a perspec tive o f th e 1990 's. Port-of-Spain: C entra l Bank o fT rin id ad and Tobago , 1990._, [42p.] G enera l

> T T P* L ooks at a m acrocosm o f the T h ird W orld in general and the C aribbean in particu lar w ithin th e in ternationa l econom ic o rd er briefly analysing the his- to ry o fth e in ternational political econom yin o rd er, to gain a w iderperspective on deb t, ad justm ent and developm ent. N otes the declining im portance o f th e peripheries to the industrialized w orld , the end o f th e era o f In ternational D evelopm ent A ssistance, and th e negative net transfers to cred ito r countries. Q uestions the rational o f the ad justm ent process and finally exam ines the m icroeconom ies o f W orld B ank structu re adjustm ent loans

* [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [D EB T M A N A G E M E N T ] [PU BLIC D EB T] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ] [T H E O R E T IC A L O R M E T H ­O D O L O G IC A L D O C U M E N TS]

22-068X I M a n d le .Ja y R .

E conom ic developm ent in th e C a rib b ean : fac ilita tin g tech n o ­logical in novation .In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l .3, n o .3. P o r to fS p a in : 1 9 9 0 .p p .l-1 7 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* C onsiders the need fo r C aribbean nations to facilitate technical innovations in production in o rd er to p rom ote th e process o f econom ic developm ent. The region 's long p a tte rn o f technological dependency on foreign equipm ent and m ethods o f production gained from abroad m ust be reversed . N otes th a t in o rd er for the C aribbean tru ly to develop it m ust increase its technical m astery and prom oted an industrial sector capable o f modifying existing and in troduc­ing new m ethods o f p roduction . W est Indian econom ic h isto ry provides p ro o f o f how the islands w ere technologically stagnant during th e colonial e ra . This situation rem ained the same during th e era o f "industrialization by invitation" since the little foreign investm ent which was encouraged was confined m ostly to the islands o f Jam aica and T rin idad and T obago . G overnm ent policy and g rea ter C aribbean in tegration are necessary for th e reversal o f th is develop­m ental process.

* [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [T E C H N O L O G IC A L D E P E N D ­EN CE] [FO R E IG N IN V ESTM EN TS] [T E C H N O L O G IC A L C H A N G E] [IN N O V A TIO N S] [IN D U ST R IA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-069XI T hom as, Clive Y .

E conom ic policy a n d su s ta in a b le developm ent in th e C arib ­b ean .In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed.; E m b re e ,C. (S id ) ,c o m p .a n d ed ..S usta inab le developm ent in the C aribbean: a rep o rt on the public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in th e C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In ­stitu te for Research on Public Policy, 1990.pp. 39-62C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, Halifax, 28-30 M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10488* Based on the definition "sustainable developm ent is abou t being fair to the fu ture. It is about leaving the next generation a sim ilar o r b e tte r resource endow m ent th an that which one inherited." Analyses the econom ic policy

im plications o f sustainable developm ent. Suggests an o p era tional division o f the fram ew ork needs to be flexible enough to cope with five factors. E ram ines the p resen t sta te o fth eo re tica l developm ent and po in ts ou t that m anyfunda- m ental issues rem ain unresolved - which create m ajor d ilem m as for public policy. Calls for innovations in environm ental accounting and cost-benefit analysis and identifies areas o fp rio rity fo r research and developm ent. S tresses the im portance o f m acroeconom ic policies and briefly discusses institutional and organizational issues, in ternationa l d im ensions and social issues critical to the successful im plem entation o f an econom ic policy fram ew ork-poverty, public dialogue and aw areness, w om en, N G O 's and p opu la tion policy. C on­cludes that sustainable developm ent is a concept whose tim e has arrived and refe rs to th e dangers and p itfalls o f its acceptance. Sustainable developm ent focuses on the u ltim ately lim iting natu re o f the natu ra l environm ent em pha­sizing th e finite d im ensions o f na tu ra l resources. Suggests th a t em phasis should also be placed on h um an resources which are unlim ited and which grow in efficiency through use.

* [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [IN S T IT U T IO N A L FR A M EW O R K ] [D E V E L O P M E N T S T R A T E G Y ] [CA RIB B EA N ]

22-070XI T hom pson , Patricia Y .

E ducation tools to fac ilita te beh av io u r ch an g e .In: C ajanus: the C aribbean Food and N u trition Institu te Q uarterly , vol. 23, n o .3. 1990.p p . 146-157 : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> C D C Serial* P roposes th a t to achieve long-term contro l over d ie tary p roblem s, there m ust be change in behav iour p a tte rn s re lated to eating . T h e success o f nu trition education can be m easured in behavioural te rm s. T he C aribbean Food and N utrition In stitu te (C FN I) has outlined procedures and strategies to em ploy in effecting nu trition aw areness fo r n u trition -re la ted disorders such as obesity, d iabetes, and hypertension . It is em phasised th roughou t these p rogram m es tha t pa tien t involvem ent is critical fo r achieving success. T he E ating Plan form , P o rtion Allow ances and In take C ontro l form s and Food C onsum ption E valuation form are all p a rt o f the p rogram m e, w here the p atien t evaluates h is/her own d ie tary hab its and eventual needs in th is area . T he role o f th e counsellor is to tran sla te these princip les in to actual educa­tional m aterials and aids suited to th e p articu lar p a tien t. Exam ples o f the form s are given, accom panied with explanations o f th e ir uses. T he approach explored has given good results.

* [D IET] [B E H A V IO U R ] [N U TR IT IO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-071X I D e V erteu il, M ichael

E th ics am o n g pro fessio n a ls : a p h ilo so p h ica l view o f a un iv ersa lsystem .In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 3, no. 3. P o rt o f Spain: 1990. pp. 180-187G eneral

> C D C Serial* P resen ts a philosophical perspective on ethics, the view th a t ethics m ust be considered a system. T here is a practical side to the system th a t determ ines what is right and what is w rong; bu t the re is also a system atic side: ethics as a value system, valid for all hum an beings and for every aspect o f life. G ives a general overv iew ofthe characteristics o f an ethical system and explains clearly how im portan t it is to recognise the laws o f ethics as reality. Exam ines th e two levels o f ethics, the m icro and m acro-ethics applied to reality by professionals. Suggests that a vast m ajority o f professionals o p era te a t the m icro-ethical level with grave consequences. T hey alm ost always accept th ings on the basis that they are not involved, they are opera ting at a level o f ethics. T he danger o f th is situation is th a t preserv ing the sta tu s quo becom es to tally unacceptable, yet professionals continue to accept it and o pera te a t the m icro-ethical level.

* [ETH IC S] [V A LU E SYSTEM S] [SO CIA L V A L U ES] [C A R IBB EA N ]

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22-072X I F o o te , N elson N.

E th n ic a n d econom ic p lu ra lism : n o race is a m a jo rity - a ll a rem in o ritie s .In : C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 3, no . 3. P o rt o f Spain: 1990. p p . 134-150 G enera l

> C D C Serial* G ives ideas on th e m arketing o f an ethn ic p roduct, defined as a p roduct that is an au then tic expression o f a cu ltu re o r sub-culture . E xam ples o f possible p roducts em inating from T rin idad and T obago are the steelband and the creativity behind C arnival. Explains the po ten tia l fo r converting ethnic tra its in to speciality exports. T rin idad because o f its m ulticultural society is in a position to d em onstra te to o th e r developing countries th e way to com bine ethn ic p luralism with econom ic pluralism .

* [E T H N IC M IN O R IT IE S] [ET H N IC G R O U P S] [M A N U FA C T U R E D P R O D U C T S ] [R A C E R E L A T IO N S ] [C A R IBB EA N ]

22-073X I

F o rm a l la u n c h in g o f th e In d e p e n d e n t W est In d ia n C o m m is­s io n . P o rt o fS p a in : G overnm ent P rin tery , 1990.46 p . G eneral

> C D C 10212 T T P* C ontains addresses by Prim e M in ister A J 9 R . R obinson , Prim e M inister Jo h n C om pton , R oderick R ainford , Sir Shridath R am phal and D am e Nita B arrow . Also contains A nnex 1 - G rand A nse D eclaration and W ork P ro ­gram m es fo r the advancem ent o f the In tegration M ovem ent and A nnex 11 - T he W est Indies 1992 and beyond.

* [IN T E G R A T E D D E V E L O P M E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

in tellectual developm ents in th e N ew Jew el M ovem ent which eventually facilitated the collapse o f th e G renada R evolution in 1983.

* [R E V O L U T IO N ] [PO L IT IC A L D O C T R IN E S ] [PO LITIC A L P A R ­T IE S] [PO L IT IC A L T H E O R Y ] [ID E O L O G IE S ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-076X I

G ren ad a : th e w ay fo rw ard in th e decade o f th e 90%. P o rt o f Spain: R egional Econom ic C onference , 1991. _ , 17 p R egional E conom ic C onference, P o rt o f Spain, 27 F eb ruary - 1 M arch 1991. G enera l* T h e decade o f th e 90's ho lds no m agic form ula fo r th e transform ation o f sm all op en depen d en t econom ies like G renad a 's . M uch to th e contrary , m ajor ind icators poin t to difficult tim es ahead which will w arran t a serious rethinking o f conventional developm ent strateg ies th a t place heavy reliance on external resources, na tu ra l resources u tilization and sheltered m arketsasp re req u is ite s fo r grow th and developm ent. T h e m ajor global econom ic tren d s in the in ter­national econom y requ ire th e region an d , th e re fo re th e G renad ian govern­m ent, to em bark on developm ent strateg ies so as "not to miss the b o a t”. In th e case o f G renada th e m ajor e lem en ts o f th is new developm ent strategy which objective reality d ictates are g re a te r se lf reliance and sufficiency, export grow th, and hum an resource developm ent. T he g rea test opportun ities that these developm ents p resen t is th e realization th a t econom ic survival for C aribbean and econom ies is p red ica ted up o n th e pooling o f the collective resources o f th e region

* [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T STR A TEG Y ] [E C O N O M IC C O O P E R A T IO N ] [R E G IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [G R E N A D A ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [G R E N A D A ]

22-074X I C om pton , John

G e ttin g on w ith th e jo b o f C a rib b ean surv ival.In: Form al launching o f the independent W est Indian Com m ission - p rep a r­ing the people o f the W est Indies for the tw enty-first century. Port-of-Spain: Office o f th e Prim e M in ister, 1990.pp. 17-21 G enera l

> T T P* Sees six recent developm ents as causes o f m ajor concern fo r th e m em ber countries in the 1990's and beyond. ( 1) R em arkab le advance o fth e application o f rapidly changing technologies in m icroelectronics, bio-chem istry, robotics e tc. (2) F orm ation o f the single E uro p ean M arket in 1992. (3) F orm ation o f the C anada - U SA F ree T rad e A rea . (4) Likely expansion o f th e E uropean C om m unity to include all the E aste rn E u ropean countries. (5) C erta in dim u­n ition o f in terest in o u r part o f the world by bo th superpow ers. (6) C reation o f trad e and econom ic blocks am ong countries o f the Pacific Rim

* [IN T E G R A T E D D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EC O N O M IC A N D SO C IA L D E ­V E L O PM E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-075X I M ills, C harles W .

G etting o u t o f th e cave: ten s io n betw een dem ocracy an d e litism in M arx 's th eo ry o f cognitive lib e ra tio n .In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no. 1. M ona: 1990. pp . 1-50 G enera l

> C D C Serial* E m ancipatory social m ovem ents have to struggle on intellectual, political and econom ic fronts. Analyses the O cto b er 1983 d isaster in G renada from a philosophical perspective, by contrasting two classic m odels o f cognitive im prisonm ent and em ancipation : P latos "Allegory o f the C ave” and K arl M arx’s v iew of ruling-class ideological dom ination . T he first p a rt o f th is pap er sets up the general theoretical fram ew ork for identifying som e o fth e poten tial p rob lem s and tensions involved. T he second part looks specifically at the

22-077X I Y oung, V irginia H .

H ouseh o ld s tru c tu re in a W est In d ia n society.In: Social and Econom ic S tud ies, v o l.39, n o .3. K ingston: 1990.p p . 147-179 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* C om parison o f fem ale-headed and couple headed W est Indian households o f lower-class and m iddle-class sta tics show s they are sim ilar in class distribu­tion o f headship form , em ploym ent o f fem ale h ead , inclusion o f adult sons and daughters, and in o rganisational stru c tu re . T he widely varying dom estic practices represen ted by these househo lds are analysed as an integrated system with a struc tu re and ideology which includes th e low-valued and the high-valued dom estic form s.

* [H O U S E H O L D SU R V E Y S] [SO C IA L S T R U C T U R E ] [SO C IO LO G I­C A L AN A LY SIS] [FA M ILY E N V IR O N M E N T ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-078XI Jackson, Ivor

L in k s betw een to u r ism , ag ric u ltu re a n d th e env iro n m en t.In: C ourier, no . 122. B russels: 1 9 9 0 .p p .66-67 G enera l

> C D C Serial* D iscusses the linkages betw een tourism and the environm ent and tourism and agriculture . Explains th a t th e re a re bo th positive and negative linkages betw een all these sectors. T ourism has h ad a trem endous impact on the environm ent. It has opened opp o rtu n ities fo r to u ris t to enjoy th e earth 's treasu res and rew arded indigenous com m unities by heightening appreciation o f the environm ent. H ow ever th is open ing up has pu t p ressu re on natural resources from th e constant flow o f tou ris t and th e building o f tourism in frastructu re . In the case o f agriculture it h as affected th e environm ent th rough the use o f agro-chem icals and slash and bu rn agricultural techniques. How ever th e re can be a positive link to tourism through the exposure o f the tou ris t to local cuisine. It is noted th a t tourism and agriculture are largely

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dependent on th e natu ra l resources o f th e environm ent. It is im portan t therefore to find so lu tions to th e p rob lem s o f exploitation and pollu tion .

* [TO U R ISM ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L E FFE C T S] [A G R IC U L T U R E ] [C A RIBB EA N ]

22-079X I B ritta in , A nn W .

M igration and th e dem ographic transition: a West Indian ex­ample.In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no. 3. K ingston: 1990.p p . 39-64 : tbls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* Two problem s o f the C aribbean region are the large-scale em igration o f am bitious and educated youth and sustained high b irth ra te s . Shows th a t for S t.B arthelem y(French W est Indies) m igration ratespositive ly in fluence b irth rates. C rude ra tes o f b ir th , death and em igration w ere calculated from 1880 through to 1967. T here w as no statistically significant relationship betw een the death ra te and b irth ra te . In stead , th e p ro b ab ility o f em igration accounted for 34 p er cent o f th e variation in th e crude b irth ra te , with increases in em igration being followed by increases in th e b irth ra te five years la ter.

* [M IG R A T IO N ] [D E M O G R A P H IC A N A LY SIS] [B IR T H R A T E ] [D EA TH R A T E ] [PO PU L A T IO N CEN SU SES] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-080X I R egis, Louis

M usic o f suffering and survival. "Doh beat M am a Popo”: reflec­tions of child abuse in the calypso.In: U N IC E F. Child abuse: break ing the cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago. M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 214-253C aribbean R egional C onference on Child abuse and N eglect, l ,P o r t o f Spain, 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* T here are few calypsos which deal with child abuse as the m ain them e, although there are several in which th e issue is raised o r m en tioned , incidental to the singer's m ain pu rpose . S tates th a t the In ternational Y ear o f the Child had little impact on the calypsos fo r that year. Ina tten tio n to child abuse is considered part o f a larger scenario o f indifference tow ards th e family. Exam ines in detail the calypsos which deal with m ale-fem ale relationships and family neglect, corporal pun ishm ent, sexual offences and those refe rred to as the new dispensation - calypsos which extol w om an o r try to erase the negative image th a t calypso has encouraged - a new attitude to the family. Concludes tha t although child abuse has no t inspired m any calypsos, the few songs on the them e are moving and pow erful. Such calypsos d iffer from the g en re , in th a t while ca lypsosgenerallyavo idpreach ingand m oralizing, they are didactic in tone and pu rp o se , aim ing to have delinquent p a ren tsam en d th e ir behaviour and advocating ste rn punishm ents fo r sexual offenders. A ttem pts to find answ ers for the neglect o f the issue in calypso.

* [C H ILD A B U SE] [CA LY PSO ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-081XI C hatoo r, Benedict

New developments in packaging m aterial for use in exporting fresh horticultural products.In: Planella, Isidro , ed .; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aworkshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural com m odities fo r export. Port o f Spain: IIC A , 1990. pp . 160-165W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities fo r Ex­p o rt, St. A ugustine, 25-27 June 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10573

* D iscusses the use, availability and new developm ents in th e dom inant packaging m aterials - wood, p ap erb o ard and p lastic. S tates th a t local species o f na tu ra l wood need to be identified as a resource base fo r a w ood package industry and the saving, slicing and peeling facilities will need to be estab­lished. N otes th a t th e use o f w ood has b een restricted to palle t construction and field handling con tainers. Re-cycled p ap e r trays and inserts are com m on­place in th e packaging o f h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts and waste shredded pap er is gaining in popularity . C au tions selection and use o f these m aterials is recom ­m ended since they a re no t suitable fo r all p ro d u c ts . P lastics have no t been as dom inant as p ap er in h o rticu ltu ra l exports how ever, grow th has increased and the largest area in the h o rticu ltu ra l export business is th e developm ent o f films o f various types for w rapping, sealing, strapp ing and lining. R efers to the p ro tection o f th e environm ent as th e g rea test challenge facing the plastic industry and the need fo r the p roduction o f m ore environm entally friendly yet ftinctional low-cost m aterials. C oncludes th a t an understand ing o f the entire chain in the p roduct life, the p roduct requ irem en ts and delivery quality o r end-user requ irem ents are needed b efo re package design o r package selec­tion . Calls on exporters to be on the look ou t fo r new developm ents, special considerations and regulations which are in troduced in th e developed coun­tries since they wiil be the first to feel the effects.

* [PA C K A G IN G ] [W O O D ] [C A R D B O A R D ] [PLA STICS] [CA RIB­B EA N ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-082XI R obinson , A .N.R.

Opening address.In: Form al launching o f th e independent W est Indian Com m ission - p rep a r­ing the people o f the W est Indies fo r the twenty-first century. Port o f Spain: Office o f the Prim e M in ister, 1990. p p . 9-15 G enera l

> T T P* S tates th a t the role o f th e C om m ission was to ensure the im plem entation by mid-1993 o f all ag reem ents m ade u n d e r th e T reaty o f C haguaram as. Points out th a t the H eads o fG ov ern m en ts at th e Conference in G renada in Ju ly 1989 showed resolu te d e term ination th a t in teg ra tion a rrangem en ts m ust be m ade to work fully and effectively to assist the coun tries in m eeting th e challenges o f the next decade and th e tw entieth cen tury

* [IN T E G R A T E D D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EC O N O M IC A N D SO C IA L D E ­V E L O PM E N T ] [CA R IBB EA N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-083X I

O u r weaknesses as we see them .In: W om an Speak, n o .26/27. 1 9 9 0 .p p .25-31 G enera l

> C D C Serial* A collection o f b r ie f sta tem en ts by w om en from d ifferent islands who are involved in w om en's o rganizations, trad e unions, and political parties. T hese sta tem ents are m ade on specific topics th a t th ey perceive as w eaknesses that h inder the developm ent o f w om en. T he subject a reas discussed a re party tribalism , party con tro l, class contrad ictions, m ale p atronage and con tro l, w om en's invisibility in mixed organisations, w om en's lack o f contro l over their lives, difficulty reconciling w om en's practical and strategic needs, m oney and the politics o f and prob lem s o f organisational dem ocracy.

* [W O M EN ] [PO L IT IC A L PA R T IE S] [W O M E N ’S O R G A N IZ A T IO N ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-084X I H older, Jean

Overcoming th e socio-cultural and environm ental im pacts of tourism : the verdict for the C aribbean.In: C ourier, no. 122. B russels: 1990.p p .64-65 G enera l

> C D C Serial

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* By definition tourism is an environm entally dependent industry. T he tourist m ust have a host com m unity and the traveller a physical destina tion . T he interaction betw een the touris t and the host society leads to the destruction o f the social o r physical fabric o f th a t society and by natura l extension the tourism activity itself. T h e re is a view held by som e environm entalists th a t th is self-destruction is an inevitable result o f the in teraction betw een touris t and th e env ironm en t. T he theo ry th a t supports th is pu ts forw ard the hypothesis tha t:T ourism alm ost inevitably develops and declines. T he phases o f that theo ry is explained and a b r ie f com m ent is given on th e on-going d e b a te .

♦[S O C IA L C O S T S ] [TO U R ISM ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L E F F E C T S ] [SO ­C IA L IM PLIC A TIO N S] [C U L T U R A L FA C TO R S] [C O N SE R V A T IO N O F C U L T U R A L H E R IT A G E ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-085X I B rand t, E dm und

P ack ag in g a n d lab e llin g req u irem en ts fo r exporting . : ill.In: Planella, Isidro , ed.; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest handling o f horticu ltu ral com m odities fo r export. P o rto fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p . 115-159W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ra l C om m odities fo r Ex­p o rt, St. A ugustine, 25-27 June 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573♦ D efines the curren t and fu tu re requ irem en ts for exports o fho rticu ltu ra l and o th e r com m odities into the N orth A m erican and E uropean com m odity m ar­kets. Provides a basic check list o f technical requ irem en ts for a m anufacturer seeking en try into a new m arket, the elem ents to consider for labelling, the label in fo rm ation , th e label itself, b a r codes, re ta il packaging, basic charac­teristics o f plastic m aterials (food grade and non-food grade) and the basic technical specifications for the p rocurem ent o f corrugated boxes. D iscusses tam per-evident packaging and the education o f the consum er to recognize signs o f tam pering , hygiene o f packaged food and adu ltera tion o f food. Provides com m odity packaging requ irem ents fo r a num ber o f fru its and vegetables (av acad o ,b read fru it,co co n u t,d ash een ,ed d o e , sweet p o ta to , w ater coconut, w aterm elon, yam , eg g p lan t,g in g er,h o t p ep p er, m ango ,m elon , can­ta loupe, honeydew , o k ra ,p la n ta in , pum pkin); in ternationa l m arket requ ire­m en ts fo r som e selected com m odities (passion fru it, papaya, m angoes, p ineapples, ginger, m elon); additives with E uropean ”E ” num bers; requ ire­m ents for spices according to honest trad ing practices and concludes with a list o f regional packing com panies (nam e, contact p erson , address, te lephone num ber and p ro d u c t) .

♦ [L A B E L L IN G ] [PA C K A G IN G ] [C O N TA IN ER S] [C O N SU M ER P R O ­T E C T IO N ] [Q U A L IT Y STA N D A R D S] [FO O D A D D ITIV E S] [EX­PO RTS] [FRU ITS] [V EG E TA B LE S] [SPICES] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-086XI E C L A C /C E L A D E D em ography Unit

P o p u la tio n p ro jec tions fo r e igh t C arib b ean cou n tries 1980- 2015. P o rt o f Spain: E C LA C . Subregional H eadquarters for the C aribbean , 1990. viii, 243 p . : tb ls. L C /C A R /G 311 G enera l

> C D C UN♦ R eport p resen ted in two parts. Part one discusses the base da ta , the m ethodology and assum ptions used with em phasis placed on th e analysis o f census data . Part two provides analysis o f th e resu lts for each country together with a b rie f discussion o f changes im plied by the projections in the vital and reproduc tion ra tes. S tudy covers Belize, British V irgin Islands, D om inica, G ren ad a , M o n tse rra t, Saint C hristopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint V incent and the G renad ines.

♦ [PO PU L A T IO N P R O JE C T IO N S ] [D E M O G R A P H IC STA TISTICS] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-087X I S a n k a t.C X .

P o st h a rv e s t h a n d lin g a n d sto rag e o f fresh f ru its . : ill.In: P lanella, Isidro , ed.; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest hand ling o fh o rtic u ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. P o rto fS p a in : IIC A , 1 9 9 0 .p p .62-83W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ra l C om m odities for Ex­p o rt, S t. A ugustine , 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573♦ D eals with the p reservation o f fru its in th e fresh sta te with m inim um loss in quality du ring the handling and sto rage p eriod - re ta rd a tio n o f physiological and biochem ical changes associated with ripen ing and senescence. Examines the four stages in th e life o f fru its and explains the processes o f respiration and tran sp ira tio n . U ses studies on Ju lie m angoes to illustrate the chemical changes which occur in fru its a fte r harvest - physical (weight loss, volume loss o r shrinkage, specific gravity, firm ness) and th e chem ical changes in the sugar and acid con ten ts. D iscusses th e m ain considerations o f product quality m anagem ent (fru it m aturity and h arvest, harvesting m ethods and transport) ; tem p era tu re m anagem ent (recom m ended storage tem p era tu res , relative hu ­m idity, pre-cooling, freezing and chilling injury). P rovides tips for avoiding dam age w hen tran sp o rtin g com m odities and on sto ring fru its and vegetables as appendices.

♦ [PO ST -H A R V E ST SY STEM S] [Q U A L IT Y C O N T R O L ] [A G R IC U L­T U R A L EX PO R TS] [FR U ITS] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-088X I N em a, Luc

P o st h a rv es t h a n d lin g system s fo r tro p ic a l c u t flowers, foliage an d po tted p la n ts .In: P lanella, Isid ro , ed .; S eepersad , M yrtle , ed.. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest hand ling o fh o rtic u ltu ra l com m odities for export. P o r to fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p .32-36W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ra l C om m odities for Ex­p o rt, St. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573♦ D escribes the characteristics o f cutflow ers and foliage after harvesting, and trea tm en t requ ired to ensure survival and p ro long life afte r consum er p u r­chase. L ists the basic ru les, p re -trea tm en t, packaging and tran sp o rt requ ire­m ents which are im portan t in m aintain ing a quality p roduct. Concludes with considerations for the p roducer and final consum er.

♦ [FLO W ERS] [EX PO R TS] [Q U A L IT Y C O N T R O L ] [CA RIBBEA N ]

22-089X I M oham m ed, M ajeed

P o st h a rv e s t h a n d lin g system s fo r vegetables.In: P lanella, Isidro , ed.; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop o n post harvest hand ling o fh o rtic u ltu ra l com m odities for export. P o r to fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p .47-61W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H o rticu ltu ra l Com m odities for Ex­p o r t, St. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10573♦ Identifies the com ponents o f a typical post-harvest system and states that each com ponent m ust be effectively m anaged so th a t th e produce is delivered to the consum er in an acceptable condition a t m inim al cost. Post-harvest m anagem ent related to the grow ing o f fresh p roduce fo r th e export m arket m ust be based on the m anagem ent o f quality. Exam ines the effects o f environm ent and tim e on quality and identifies th e types o f de terio ra tion as physical, pathological and physiological o r a com bination o f all th ree . Looks at the n atu re and causes o f d e te rio ra tio n - initial produce quality, tem peratu re and hum idity (provides tab les on op tim um conditions), physical handling, packaging and tran sp o rta tio n . C oncludes th a t th e basis fo r m anagem ent o f quality is predection o f dam age resu lting from the susceptibility o f the p ro ­duce to the hazards o f d istribu tion and identifies the 3 R 's in the export business as: R espect te n d e r crops th a t are easily dam aged; R efrigerate to

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curtail life process, conserve quality , curtail dehydration and inhibit pa tho­gens; and R ush to ensure freshness and acceptance by a critical im porter o r consum er.

* [P O S T -H A R V E S T S Y S T E M S ] [A G R IC U L T U R A L E X P O R T S ] [V EG ETA B LES] [Q U A LIT Y C O N T R O L ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-090X I E lango , F ritz

P o st-h arv est pa thology o f f ru its an d vegetables. : tb ls.In: Planella, Isidro , ed .; Seepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest handling o f horticu ltu ral com m odities for e jç o r t . P o rt o f Spain: IIC A , 1990. p p . 84-105W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities fo r Ex­p o r t, S t. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573* L ikens post-harvest de te rio ra tio n p rob lem s to a leaky pipeline and provides tables to underscore th e m agnitude o f post-harvest losses in tropical roo t crops (25 p er cen t) , in selected fru its and vegetables and specific com m odities. D efines post-harvest diseases as those th a t develop during harvesting , grad ­ing, packaging, tran sp o rta tio n to m arket, during storage and handling . Ex­am ines the effects o f post-harvest diseases on produce and identifies the symptoms o f th e diseases and th e causes o f de te rio ra tio n . D efines th e objec­tive o f post-harvest storage and th e m ethods generally used for controlling deterio ration - careful hand ling and protective packaging, inducing wound b arriers , m odified atm ospheres, hypobaric storage, m anipulation o f relative hum idity (R H ), tem p era tu re m anagem ent, application o f chem icals after harvest, and biological con tro l. Provides a sum m ary on con tro l o f some post-harvest d iseases and discusses the strategy used for controlling p ost-har­vest diseases caused by bacteria.

* [PO ST-H A R V EST LOSSES] [PO ST -H A R V E ST SYSTEM S] [CA RIB­BEAN]

22-091X I M iller, E rro l

P rim a ry education a n d lite racy in th e C a rib b ean .In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l .3, n o .3. P o rt o fS p a in : 1990.pp . 66-103 : tbls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* T he W orld C onference on E ducation for All held in T hailand , M arch 5-9, 1990 was sponsored by the W orld B ank, the U nited N ations agencies and a host o f b ilateral and m ultila teral agencies. T he conference addressed the issues and dem ands related to providing all children and adu lts on the planet with basic education . A ttem pts to de term ine w here the C aribbean is currently , relative to the targets suggested by the D raft F ram ew ork o f A ction which was discussed at th e C onference. A lso attem pts to identify areas o f concern and targets that C aribbean coun tries need to w ork tow ard in seeking to provide basic education fo r all. T h e analysis is based on data collected from various islands and looks a t prim ary schooling, the efficiency o r accom plishm ents o f the C aribbean countries and the perform ance o f the studen ts . T he C onfer­ence sought to develop new global com m itm ent and encourage the setting o f appropriate national ta rgets.

‘ [B A S IC E D U C A T IO N ] [P R IM A R Y E D U C A T IO N ] [E D U C A T IO N A L SY STEM S] [T E A C H IN G P E R S O N N E L ] [ST U D E N T S ] [E D U C A - T IO N A L C O S T S ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-092X I P lanella, Isid ro , e d .; S eepersad , M yrtle, e d .

IICAP roceed ings o f a w orkshop on p o st h a rv e s t h a n d lin g o f h o r t i­

c u ltu ra l co m m odities fo r ex p o rt. P o rt o f Spain: IIC A , 1990. iii, 238 p . A2/TT-90-04W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H o rticu ltu ra l C om m odities fo r Ex­p o rt, St. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573* O rganized as p a rt o f th e th ru st to increase agricultural exports, the objec­tives o f the workshop w ere to tran sfe r technology to exporters o f horticu ltu ral products from T rin idad and T obago in o rd e r to encourage th e effective and efficient developm ent o f the export sector; to analyze th e m ain technological advances as applied to th e business o f exporting h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts; to discuss: m arketing opp o rtu n ities for selected com m odities; a ir and sea tran s­po rt; packaging m aterials being used in m arketing o f h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts in in ternational m arkets; financing fo r export and th e adm inistrative p ro ce­du res requ ired fo r th e e îç o r t o f h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts. C ontains all the papers p resen ted to g e th er with a sum m ary o f m ain conclusions and recom ­m endations.

* [PO ST -H A R V E ST SY STEM S] [PO ST -H A R V E ST LO SSES] [M A R ­K E T IN G ] [L A B E L L IN G ] [P A C K A G IN G ] [A IR T R A N S P O R T ] [STA N D A R D S] [PE S T IC ID E R E S ID U E S ] [Q U A R A N T IN E ] [FA R M ­E R S ' A SSO C IA TIO N S] [Q U A L IT Y C O N T R O L ] [FO O D A D D ITIV E S] [A G R IC U L T U R A L E X P O R T S ] [F R U IT S ] [F L O W E R S ] [R O O T CR O PS] [V EG E TA B LE S] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-093XI

R e p o rt on n a tio n a l co n su lta tio n s p re p a ra to ry to th e R egional E conom ic C onference . P o rto fS p a in : R egional E conom ic C onference, 1991.

144 p .R egional Econom ic C onference, P o rt o fS p a in , 27 F eb ru ary - 1 M arch 1991. G E N E R A L* C ontains th e national consulta tions o f th e following m em ber states: Belize, D om inica, G ren ad a , G uyana, Jam aica, S t. K itts and Nevis, S t. V incent and the G renad ines and T rin idad and T obago

* [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [R E G IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [D E V E L O P M E N T PO LIC Y ] [B E LIZE ] [D O M IN IC A ] [G R E N A D A ] [G U Y A N A ] [JA M A IC A ] [ST .K ITT S A N D N EV IS] [ST. V IN C E N T AND T H E G R E N A D IN E S] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-094X I P alm er, R ansford

Surplus labour economy affects technological advances.In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l .4, no . 1. 1991.p p .58-61 G enera l

> C D C Serial* Exam ines the view th a t in a surplus labour econom y, the engine o f growth is not technology bu t cheap labour. P roposes th a t the availability o f cheap labour m eans that jo b s requ ire only basic tra in ing because production utilizes simple technology. Explains th a t surplus labour eventually leads to the m ove­m ent o f technology as an engine o f g ro w th . T he reasoning being th a t surplus labour is absorbed over tim e, wages will rise inducing firm s to substitu te capital for labour, and th a t o p p ortun ity for the substitu tion opens the way for new technology. T he relationship betw een ratio o f capital to labour follows the p a tte rn of, once capital flows, m ore capital equipm ent is applied to production and em ployed w orkers will requ ire g re a te r skills to use the equip­m ent. T he issue o f investm ent and export p roduction se ts ou t a different outcom e to the labour-capital ratio .T he p a tte rn established in th is case is th a t the grow th o f e>q>orts dry up the poo l o f cheap labour and increases labour cost. T his th en forces th e p roducer to adopt new technology to achieve the desired rate o f re tu rn on investm ent. P roposes an extension service attached to the U niversity o f the W est Indies, whose sole purpose is to collect inform a­tion on technology. T he reason being th a t m any small C aribbean firm s do not have access to inform ation on the la test in ap p rop ria te technology. A p ro ­

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gram m e o f th is n a tu re would allow th e C aribbean to capitalize on m ajor new advantages.

* [T E C H N O L O G IC A L P R O G R E SS] [EC O N O M IC G R O W T H ] [C A PI­T A L ] [LA B O U R ] [C A R IBB EA N ]

22-095X I R egis, H um phrey

Theoretical fram ework for th e study of cultural dom ination by re-exportation.In : C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.4, no . 1. 1991.p p . 106-116 G enera l

— > > C D C Serial* D iscusses th e concept o f cultural dom ination by re-exportation . C ultural dom ination is defined as an indigenous culture em inating from one country b u t being influenced by a foreign cu ltu re . Focuses particu larly on the C arib ­bean C ultu re . D om ination h as two processes: by exportation o r im portation ; and by re-exportation . T hese processes also have d ifferen t stages o f develop­m en t. T h e firs t, exporta tion /im porta tion , h as th re e stages: th e society outside th e C aribbean em phasises p a tte rn s in its cu ltu re; th e export o f these p a tte rn s to th e C aribbean ; and th e C aribbean adopting th e p a tte rn s. T h e second process re-exportation has five elem ents: the C aribbean em phasisingpatterns in its own cu ltu re; th e exportation th e p a tte rn s to o th e r cultu res; they are m odified to suit th is new cultu re; the re-im portation o f th e m odified p a tte rn ; and th e adoption o f the p a tte rn . Exam ines th e re-exportation o f calypso and reggae betw een the U nited S ta tes and th e C aribbean . A n illustration o f th is is th e im porta tion by th e C aribbean o f th e song "Rum and Coca Cola." C om m unication is an im portan t factor in cultural dom ination , and the rela­tionship betw een them is described as th e corre la tion perspective, the tran s­m ission perspective and th e p reservation perspective. T h e first deals with acceptance o f th e relationship betw een th e culture and its peop le . T he second transm its the cultu re to th e external culture and th e th ird com m unicates o r persuades th e recognition o f the culture by the external cultu re . T he ro le o f th e hum an being in com m unicating these cultural p a tte rn s , and th e ro le o f th e m edia is also exam ined. C oncludes with the p roposal th a t support m ust be established to show th a t cultural dom ination exdst and th a t re-exportation o f culture is a fact o f life in the C aribbean . T he ro le o f M ass Com m unications m ust be explored and th e im portance o f individuals, groups, regional and transnational institu tions m ust be established in th e ir ro le in transferring the cultural p a tte rn s o f th e C aribbean.

* [C U L TU R E] [D ISSE M IN A TIO N O F C U L T U R E ] [EX PO R TS] [IM ­PO R T S] [C A R IB B EA N ] [E U R O P E ]

22-096X I M cD onald , Ian

To b e a W est In d ia n : a p erso n a l view o f th e in teg ra tio n m ove­m e n t.In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 3, no. 3. P o rt o f Spain: 1990. p p . 113-133 G enera l

> C D C Serial* G ives a very personal view on the idea o f being W est Indian which is expressed as stem m ing firstly from th e family and th en secondly from the political, econom ic and social in teractions o f the C aribbean region. Views were shared on organisations such as C A R IC O M , th e U niversity o f the W est Ind ies, a W est Ind ian Stock Exchange and a W est Indian M onetary U nion. D iscusses a t som e length the intellectual and cultural aspects o f W est Indian in tegra tion . Suggests th a t th e re in lies the grea test hope W est Ind ias have for practical p rogress and the widest scope fo r deepening o u r experiences as a people o f th e W est Indies.

* [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [W EST IN D IA N S] [PO LITIC A L IN ­T E G R A T IO N ] [C A R IC O M ] [E D U C A T IO N A L IN S T IT U T IO N S ] [C O U R TS] [FIN A N C IA L M A R K E T] [M O N E TA R Y A R EA S] [C U L­T U R A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [SPORTS] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-097XI R agoonath,B ishnu,ed.

Tribute to a scho lar - appreciating C X JI. Jam es. Kingston: UW I. Consortium G raduate School o f Social Sciences, 1990.114 p. General

> T T P* Contributions to the book include: 1) Introduction to a scholar - Bishnu Ragoonath; 2) On Haiti - Norman Burke; 3) On the question o f negro revolt- Dennis Brown; 4) O n black revolutionaries - Fitzgerald Y aw; 5) On dialectics- Ruel Cooke; 6) On state capitalism - Gillian Nanton; 7) On literature - Jasmine Huggins; 8) On cricket - Aldice Henry; 9) O n West Indian politics - Bishnu Ragoonath

* [HISTORY] [POLITICS] [CARIBBEAN]

22-098X I C onstan t, Loyce

Trinidad and Tobago Burean o f S tandards. Who a re we? W hat can we do fo r you?.In: P lanella, Isid ro , ed.; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest hand ling o f ho rticu ltu ra l com m odities for export. P o rt o f Spain: IIC A , 1990. p p . 218 - 222W orkshop o n Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ra l C om m odities for Ex­p o rt, S t. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573* Sum m arises th e m ajor functions and responsib ilities o f the B ureau with specific reference to standards o f in terest to th e horticulu tral com m unity.

♦ [S T A N D A R D S ] [H O R T IC U L T U R E ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-099X I B asdeo .S ah ad eo

T rin id ad a n d T obago's view on reg ional co o p era tio n . P o rt o f Spain: R egional Econom ic C onference, 1991. _ , 4 p.R egional Econom ic C onference, P o rt o f Spain, 27 F eb ru ary - 1 M arch 1991. G enera l♦ C om m ents tha t as the w orld h u rries tow ards th e twenty-first century and as geographic, political and econom ic configurations ap p ear to be constantly in flux, th e C aribbean is again faced with options: we can elect to pursue our se p ara te , individual p a th s w ithin th a t increasingly com plicated world o r we can resolve to enhance and streng then o u r existing m echanism s o f coopera­tio n and fu rth er seek to devise new approaches fo r concerted regional action to im prove the quality o f life fo r all o u r peop le in th e w orld o f tom orrow . As far as T rin idad and T obago is concerned , th e second course is infinitely superio r to th e firs t, th e real challenges facing th e region is th a t o f elaborating two re lated series o f m easures designed to deepen functional cooperation am ong the constituent m em bers o f o u r com m unity and to determ ine appro­p ria te instrum ents which would enable u s to face o u r external challenges as a un ited v ib ran t entity . S ta tes th a t th e peop le o fT r in id a d and T obago have given and will continue to give th e ir full support to all these initiatives towards g rea te r reg ional coopera tion

♦ [E C O N O M IC C O O P E R A T IO N ] [R E G IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

2 2 - 1 0 0X I W ickham , Lynda D .

T ropical ro o t c ro p s: p o st h a rv e s t q u a lity a n d h a n d lin g system s fo r q u a lity m a in te n a n c e .In: P lanella, Isid ro , ed .; Seepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest hand ling o f h o rticu ltu ra l com m odities for export. P o rto fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p .37-46W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ra l Com m odities for Ex­p o rt, St. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10573

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* S tates that the success o f a post-harvest m anagem ent system can best be gauged by reference to the degree o f quality m aintenance as m easured by specific quality com ponents . L ooks a t the factors which affect quality - genetic, p reharvest, p roduce m aturity and harvesting o p era tions. D iscusses the post-harvest physiological behav iour o f cassava, yam , sweet p o ta to and da sheen and em phasises th e utilization o fp ro p e r handling systems fo r quality m aintenance. Identifies the im portan t areas for hand ling and tran sp o rt sys­tem s, specific post harvest trea tm en ts to im prove natu ra l storage life and the storage environm ent - tem p era tu re , contro l o f relative hum id ityand pest and disease m anagem ent. C oncludes th a t given the n atu re o f ro o t crops handling systems used should em phasize speed , simplicity and a m inim um o f steps. Provides charts showing th e basic steps in handling systems fo r the m ajor roo t crop groups - cassava, eddoe and d asheen ,yam s, sweet p o ta to .

♦ [R O O T CR O PS] [PO ST -H A R V E ST SYSTEM S] [Q U A L IT Y C O N ­T R O L ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

2 2 -1 0 1X I S tone, Carl

U nified reg ional E u ro p ean m a rk e t a n d its im p lica tio n s c h a l­lenges th e C a rib b ean .In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.3, n o .3. P o rt o fS pa in : 1990.p p .57-65 G eneral

> C D C Serial♦ T he creation o f a unified E uro p ean m arket rep resen ts p a rt o f a global th rust tow ards increasing m arket space to accom odate g rea te r investm ent ou tpu t, em ploym ent and consum ption possibilities. T he effect will provide a positive stim ulus to global econom ic grow th. T h is article a ttem p ts to place th is devel­opm ent in th e context o f world econom ic trends as th ey have affected the developing countries generally and th e countries w ithin the C aribbean in particu lar. T he first tren d re la tes to trad e and p roduction . A lready only 20 percent o f th e w orld 's p roduction o f goods and services com e from developing countries. W hile 6 0 p ercen t is produced by developed nations and 70 percent o f world exports and im ports a re concen trated in N orth A m erica, E astern E urope and E ast A sia. T he second tren d relates to econom ic grow th. T he 1990s is likely to see a con tinuation o f slow grow th in developing countries. F our m ajor factors con tribu te to th is; deb t bu rden ; declines in investm ent; reduced access to th e wor!d;s investible funds especially since the open ing up o f E astern E urope; and the technology gap. Explains th a t the real challenge to the C aribbean is not to hold on to the trad itional E uro p ean niche b u t to try to expand its o p portun ities within the m arket space. A unified C aribbean m arket with C aribbean en trep ren eu rs jo in ing forces to draw on m arketing and m anagem ent expertise w ithin the region is im portan t to struggle against the developm ents in th e global econom y.

* [E U R O P E A N C O M M U N IT IE S ] [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [M ARKET] [EC O N O M IC G R O W T H ] [CA R IBB EA N ] [E U R O PE ]

2 2 -1 0 2X I R am phal, Shridath

W est In d ia n C o m m issio n : a pub lic fo rum on th e fu tu re .In: Form al launching o f the independent W est Indian com m ission - p rep a r­ing the people o f the W est Indies fo r the twenty-first century. Port-of-Spain: Office o f th e Prim e M in ister. Inform ation D ivision, 1990.p p .23-30 G enera l

> T T P* L ists the o th e r m em bers o f th e com m ission. Identifies som e o f the chal­lenges facing the C om m ission ¡.e. large increases in th e labour force resulting in unem ploym ent and under-em ploym ent in com ing decades, econom ic struc­tu res still undiversified, dependence on p refe ren tia l arrangem en ts for our main exports, increased th rea ts from cultural p en e tra tio n , drug abuse, drug trafficking and the ir effects on private and public m orals. N otes how ever opportun ities arising from o u r hum an and natura l resources, m arine re ­sources, social indicators which a re still good by relative standards, trad itio n ­ally high educational s tan d ard s , closeness to large m arkets, established

trad ing re la tions, and th e increased scope which w orld m arkets o ffer for exports and fo r access to capital and technology

* [IN T E G R A T E D D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EC O N O M IC A N D SO C IA L D E ­V E L O PM E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [CA R IBB EA N ]

22-103X I W atts, David

W est In d ie s : p a tte rn s o f developm en t, c u ltu re a n d env iron ­m e n ta l ch an g e sin ce 1492. C am bridge: C am bridge U niversity Press, 1990. x x ii,6 0 9 p .: ill. tb ls. G enera l

> C D C 10578* D eals with th e causes and consequences o f th ree com plexand in ter-related phenom ena - the rapid and to ta l rem oval o f a large aborig inal population ; the developm ent o f p lan ta tion agriculture and th e arrival o f enforced labour in the form o f A frican slaves; and the env ironm ental, ecological and cultural changes that resu lted . P resen ted in 11 chap ters. C h ap te r 1 provides a review o f th e environm ent followed by se ttlem ent, land use p a tte rn s and cultures o f aboriginal peop les. C h ap te r 3 evaluates th e aim s and achievem ents o f H is­panic in trusion and colonisa tion , and th e effects o f th ese , bo th on the pre-ex­isting populations and on hab ita ts. T h e establishm ent o f early northw est E u ro p ean p lan ta tion colonies betw een 1625 and 1645 is exam ined in chap ter4, and th e beginnings o f th e ir conversion to sugarcane p roduction in chap ter5. C hapte rs 6-9 chart and analyse th e extension o f the sugar estate econom y 1665-1833. C hap te r 10 discusses post 1833 ad justm en t and chap ter 11 - tw entieth cen tury tren d s and conclusion explores som e o f th e philosophical issues.

* [G E O G R A P H Y ] [H ISTO R Y ] [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [SO­C IA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [C U L T U R A L C H A N G E ] [SU G A R IN D U S ­T R Y ] [TR A D E E N V IR O N M E N T ] [C A RIB B EA N ]

22-104X I L en t, Jo h n A .

W ho owns C a rib b ean m a ss m ed ia? F ore ign d o m in a tio n - a p assin g p h ase .In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 4, no. 1. 1991. p p . 117-141 G enera l

> C D C Serial* Exam ines the ow nership o f m ajor p o rtio n s o f th e p rin t m edia by large conglom erates, governm ents, transnationals , individuals o r consortia . In the C aribbean ow ners o f m ass m edia have been political parties, local m ultina­tionals,governm ents and religious g roups. D iscusses th e o pera tions o f foreign m edia within the C aribbean reg io n ,p a rticu la rly b y th e French and th e U nited S tates. D etails are given o f th e foreign netw orks and the sta tions they own - w ithin the C aribbean region. Local and privately owned m edia netw orks w ithin the C aribbean have been grow ing over the past year. Insights in to the developm ent and grow th o f corpo ra tions such as th e E xpress (T rin idad) and the G leaner (Jam aica) a re shared . T he grow th o f governm ent owned prin t and electronic m edia vary in th e islands and exam ples o f those in existence are p resen ted .T h e im plications o f w hether th e m edia is locally o r foreign ow ned, and th e underlying elem ent th a t new spaper o r electronic m edia is big business, in terconnected to all the vested in terests , im pinge upon it to p erfo rm its functions as w atchdog in the society. T h e governm ent ow nership o f m ass m edia has o th e r im plications fo r the dissem ination o f inform ation , that is, it o pera tes a degree o f con tro l over the inform ation and p ro jec ts. Suggests that an alternative type o f ow nership fo r the C aribbean was evident und er M ichael M anley's adm in istration in Jam aica in the 1970's.

♦[M A SS M E D IA ] [O W N ER SH IP] [CA R IBB EA N ] [T H E W O R LD ]

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22-105X I R eddock , R hoda

W om en 's o rg an isa tio n s in th e C a rib b ean C o m m u n ity from th e 19th cen tu ry to today .In: W o m an S p eak , n o .26/27. 1990.pp. 17-24 : ill.G en era l

> C D C Serial* T races the h isto ry o f the C aribbean w om en's involvem ent in various types o f o rganisations and therefo re in th e com m unity. T he study begins w ith the trad itional practice ofw om en being involved in religious-based organisations. It m oves on to discuss th e ir involvem ent in trad e unions and political parties. H ow ever the re-em ergence o f the fem inist m ovem ent in the late 1960s and early 1970s would see the fo rm ation o f various w om en's g roups throughout the C aribbean geared tow ard the needs ofw o m en . Som e o f these groups are , T he Jam aica A ssociation fo r the repeal o f A bortion Laws (JA R A ), the H ousewives A ssociation o f T rin idad and T obago , S istren W om en 's T h eatre Collective and W om en 's Fo rum B arbados. T he w ork o f these g roups and the fo rm ation o f support g roups such as the C aribbean A ssociation for Fem inist R esearch and A ction (C A FR A ) and the W om en for C aribbean L iberation (W CL) give the im pression o f a well developed and effective w om en's m ove­m ent. concludes how ever th a t th e achievem ent o f these g roups have only scratched the surface o f th e lives o f C aribbean w om en.

* [W O M EN 'S O R G A N IZ A T IO N S ] [H IST O R IC A L A N A LY SIS] [LA ­B O U R M O V EM EN T S] [PO L IT IC A L PA R TIES] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-106XI

reg ional perspective: con ference p a p e rs . Port-of-Spain: T rin i­dad and T obago . N ational Institu te o f H igher E ducation (R esearch , Science and Technology). School o fL an g u ag es, 1989.176p.C aribbean language conference. Inaugural m eeting, Port-of-Spain , 4-7 July,1988. G eneral

> T T P* Conceived as a perm anent and m ajor activity in the professional life o f foreign language educators in o u r region against the background o f the increasing in terdependence o f econom ies the world over and th e growing need for us in the C aribbean to extend econom ic and cultural cooperation beyond the language group to which we belong

* [L A N G U A G E T E A C H IN G ] [LIN G U ISTIC S] [LA N G U A G ES] [LA N ­G U A G E B A R R IER ] [M U L TILIN G U A L ISM ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

banization and m odern ization , b u t ra th e r changes th e ir relationship with the env ironm en t.D eta ils bo th the p rob lem s o f m odern developm ent policies and strategies and th e fundam entals o f environm ental sustainable developm ent.

* [EN V IR O N M E N T A L PLA N N IN G ] [D E V E L O P M E N T PLA N N IN G ] [N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S ] [E C O N O M IC A N D SO C IA L D E V E L O P ­M E N T ] [LA T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-108X L H u rtu b ia , Ja im e

H o riz o n ta l co -o p e ra tio n on e n v iro n m e n ta l issues in L a tin A m erica a n d th e C a rib b ean : th e ch a llen g e o f an id ea in tim es o f crisis .In : E C L A C /IL P E S /U N E P . E nvironm ent d im ension in developm ent plan­ning. Santiago: U N , 1990.p p .265-289 LC/G .1579-P G enera l

> C D C U N* Reviews the fundam ental concept o f ho rizon tal coopera tion and the chal­lenge facing th e L a tin A m erican and C aribbean region to im plem ent coop­era tion given its econom ic, social and political crisis. Particu lar a tten tion is paid to th e im plem entation o f ho rizon tal coopera tion in environm ental m at­te rs . Seeks to identify the deficiencies and structu ral p rob lem s th a t m ust be tackled in o rd er to reinforce regional co opera tion . Exam ines th e role o f organizations such as U nited N ations E nvironm ental P rogram m e (U N E P), Econom ic Com m ission fo r L atin A m erica and the C aribbean (EC LA ) and the In ternational C en tre fo r T ra in ing and E ducation in E nvironm ental Sci­ence (C IFC A ) in carry ou t pro jects on h o rizon ta l coopera tion and the envi­ronm ent .T h e term horizon ta l coopera tion had been applied to both technical and econom ic cooperation betw een developing countries and region since the p roposals were laid ou t in the B uenos A ires P lan o f A ction at the U nited N ations C onference on T echnical C oopera tion and D eveloping countries, B uenos A ires, 30 A ugust - 12 S ep tem ber 1978 (E C L A C 1978). T he idea o f horizon tal cooperation rep re sen t a new conception o f the shared use o f lim ited resources and experience; resources and institu tions already pu t in place by regional governm ental b o d ies .T h is could help considerably in putting horizontal cooperation in to p ractice in env ironm ental affairs, therebycontrib - uting substantially to th e inco rpora tion o f th e environm ental dim ension in developm ent planning. A n um ber o f recom m endations are given on how this cooperation can be accom plished.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L P L A N N IN G ] [H O R IZ O N T A L C O O P E R A ­T IO N ] [UN] [C A R IBB EA N ]

22-107X L Sunkel, Osvaldo

E n v iro n m e n t,c r is is a n d developm ent.In: E C L A C /IL P E S /U N E P . E nvironm ent dim ension in developm ent p lan ­ning. Santiago: U N , 1990.pp. 17-30 L C /G .1579-PG enera l

> C D C UN* Explores the in terelationship betw een developm ent and the environm ent. Exam ines the destructive effects o f developm ent an its negative effects on developm ent itself. P roposes th a t an adequate consideration o f na tu ra l re ­sources and the environm ent in developm ent strategies, p lans and policies p resen t o p portun ities for im proved social and econom ic developm ent, while m itigating the effects o f the crisis. D iscusses how the presen t developm ent strategies are leading to the exhaustion o f certain high-quality non-renew able resources and the d e terio ra tion o f renew able sources lim iting the chances o f fu tu re developm ent. These prevailing standards, to g e th er with th e financial crisis o f decade o f the 1980s, th e crisis in the in ternational econom y, popu la­tion growth all im pact negatively on L atin A m erican society. A n analysis o f the m utual relationship betw een developm ent and environm ent has finally led to a position from which are derived the fundam ental elem ents o f an environ­m ental sustainable developm ent strategy. T h is strategy requ ires the creative adoption o f alternatives o f technology, location, scale, form s o f organization and production and consum ption p a tte rn s, and progressive policies in m atters o f incom e, em ploym ent and access to productive resources which will limit the p ressure on natura l resources. It does not oppose industrialization , u r­

22-109X Z E ser, G u n te r

A ir t r a n sp o r t an d to u r ism : in d u s try p o ten tia l to be denied?.In: C ourier, no . 122. Brussels: 1 9 9 0 .p p .58-59 G enera l

> C D C Serial* C oncen tra tes on the need for a ir tran sp o rt in frastructure to prom ote tourism developm ent. T h a t in frastructu re consist o f a irp o rts and A ir Traffic C on tro l services. S tatistical da ta illu stra tes th e m ovem ent o f a ir traffic th roughou t the w orld, supporting th e need fo r b e tte r air tran sp o rt infrastruc­tu re . R em edial action to allow for unconstrained natura l grow th in E urope up to the year 2010, would cost US$5000 m illion to $8000 m illion in to ta l.T h e airlines have an action planinvolving E uro co n tro l, the E uro p ean Com m uni­ties, E u ro p ean Civil A viation C onference (E C A C ), In ternational Civil Avia­tion O rganisation (IC A O ) and national governm ents - to m ake sure things sta rt to happen .

* [TO U R ISM ] [AIR T R A N S P O R T ] [TO U R ISM IN FR A STR U C T U R E ] [STA TISTIC S] [PH Y SIC A L IN F R A S T R U C T U R E ] [A IR TR A FFIC ] [LA T IN A M ER IC A ] [U N IT E D STA TES]

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2 2 -1 1 0X Z B rookfield, H . C.

A pproach to is lan d s .In: B elter, W ., éd.; d 'A yala , P ., ed .; H ein , P ., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f small islands. Paris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990. pp . 23-33 (M an and the B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Sm all Islands, H um acao , 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G enera l

> C D C 10387* In developm ent lite ra tu re , islands have not been firm ly established as a special case within a b ro ad e r g roup o f small countries. D iscusses th e differ­ence in island developm ent, th e constrain ts, and identifies tran sp o rt as the sharpest single distinguishing constrain t today. C onsiders th e vulnerability o f island environm ents and suggests th a t sub-dividing islands in to two o r th ree groups would m ake far m ore analytical sense th an to tre a t all islands as one b road category. T h is would allow analysis o f the specific prob lem s o f very small islands. O ne such analysis concerns th e question o f ’carrying capacity.”

* [ISLANDS] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [TR A N SPO R T] [SEA TR A N SPO R T ] [ISLA N D S] [D E V E L O P M E N T PO T E N T IA L ] [EN V I­R O N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [C A RIBB EA N ] [ASIA A N D T H E PA CIFIC]

2 2 -1 1 1X Z A gathonos, H elen

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing the cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago. M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. p p . 93-98 C aribbean R egional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fSpa in , 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* C onsiders the cross-cultural evidence on child rearing th a t has a bearing on child abuse. S ites a num ber o f factors in the cultural contest which can act e ither to increase the incidence o f child abuse and neglect o r to dim inish the probability o f its occurence. Identifies the gains to the non-w estern societies and concludes th a t th e gain for w estern societies m aybe reinforcem ent o f the trend tow ards stronger com m unity organization - th a t th e loss o f th e extended family netw ork be replaced by com m unity netw orking, and establishm ent o f family support systems and alternative care practices to assist vulnerable families. R espect fo r cultural differences in m inoritygroups should not h inder the identification o f any existing idiosyncratic child abuse practices.

* [CH ILD A BU SE] [C H IL D C A R E ] [C U L T U R A L FA C TO R S] [CROSS C U L T U R A L AN A LY SIS] [C A RIB B EA N ] [TH E W O R LD ]

2 2 -1 1 2X Z U N .D IE S A

D isab ility s ta tis tics c o m p en d iu m . New Y ork: U N , 1990. x,350 p . : tb ls . (S ta tis tics on Special P o p u la tio n G ro u p s , se rie s Y , no . 4). ST /ESA /ST A T /SER .Y /4 G eneral

> C D C UN* Provides an in troduction to the U N program m e in global m onitoring o f disablem ent which defines the concepts o f im pairm ent, disability and handi­cap; the general conceptual fram ew ork which lists the five areas p roposed as the basis for study o f d isablem ent through the use o f population censuses, surveys and reg istration systems; and the In ternational D isability D atabase (D IST A T ). Briefly describes th ree m ajor types o f da ta data collection systems and assesses how disability concepts and definitions are used in countries to identify disabled persons and how these affect statistical findings. R esults em phasize the necessity for in ternational guidelines and survey standards for data collection so th a t ra tes maybe m ore com parable and m ore m eaningful both within and across countries.T w elve statistical tab les are p resen ted and illustrative exam ples are provided to show the ways these tables m aybehigh- lighted and discussed. Concludes th a t the re has been a steady increase in the statistical study o f disability by governm ents and o th e r organizations and a substantial increase in the application o f national disability statistics for policy

form ulation and program m e planning. A reas identified fo r na tional, regional and in ternational support include tra in ing w orkshops and in ternationa l con­ferences; regu lar updating o f D IS T A T ; m onito ring national use o f lC ID H in various data collection activities; p rom oting th e inclusion o f disability topics in national surveys and p rogram m es and expanding in ter-regional technical advisory services and tra in ing program m es.

* [D ISA B LE D PER SO N S] [D ISA B ILITY ] [M E T H O D O L O G Y ] [C A R ­IB B EA N ] [IN D IA ]

22-113X Z Block, Clifford

Educational technology: can it im prove educational quality?.In: D evelopm ent Com m unication R e p o rt, no . 69. A rlin g to n ,V A : 1990.pp. 2-3 G eneral

> C D C Serial* D iscusses th e use o f educational technology to help achieve a tu rn around in th e q u a lity o fle a rn in g a t the p rim ary school level. C om parative testing show th a t p rim ary schoolers at the end o f the prim ary cycle in m any developing nations p reform at less than tw o-th irds the level o f con ten t m astery o f the ir coun te rp arts in industralized countries. Evidence gained th rough tested situ­ations show th a t th e rad io , television and com puter can be used successfully in the education process. T h e po in t is m ade how ever th a t it is im portan t to perceive educational technology as a cen tral to o l, no t simply as an adjunct, b u t as a full p a rtn e r to the teach er and th e textbook.

* [E D U C A T IO N A L T E C H N O L O G Y ] [M E D IA ] [C O M PU TE R S] [PR I­M A R Y E D U C A T IO N ] [D E V E L O P IN G C O U N T R IE S] [G R E N A D A ] [SO U TH A FR IC A ]

22-114X Z M cElroy, Je rom e L.; de A lbuquerque, Klaus

M anaging sm all-island sustainability: towards a systems de­sign.In: B eller, W ., éd.; d 'A yala , P ., ed.; H ein , P ., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f small islands. Paris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990. pp . 43-55 (M an and the B iosphere Series). Interoceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao , 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G eneral

> C D C 10387* D escribes the need for an in tegrated knowledge o f how islands undergoing m oderization behave as to ta l system s. Sum m arises b road ly the p resen t und er­standing o f how econom ic, dem ographic and political subsystem s condition ecosystem stability during the process o f m odern ization . T races the resulting legacy o f environm ental degradation principally in the C aribbean bu t also in some o f the m ore advanced Pacific islands. Identifies a provisional design for capturing the interaction betw een th e th ree contro lling subsystem s and the insular environm ent. T h is design involves the construction o f eco-develop- m ent typologies for classifying island experience along an ecosystem stress continuum and for identifying transitions, critical p o in ts and developm ent strategies th a t th rea ten to violate carrying capacity.

•[IS L A N D S ] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L ­O PM E N T ] [EN V IR O N M E N T A L D E G R A D A T IO N ] [EC O L O G IC A L B A LA N C E] [C A R IB B EA N ] [ASIA A N D T H E PA C IFIC ]

22-115X Z D ow nes, A n d re w s .

M ultivariate statistical analysis of country classification: the identification of sm all developing countries.In: Social and E conom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no. 1. M ona: 1990. pp . 71-88 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial

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* C luster analysis is used to classify coun tries according to th e ir 's ize 'and level o f 'developm ent'. O u t o f th ree hierachical clustering p rocedures, th e ward p rocedure p rovides th e 1)681' classification o f countries. A n optim ization clustering p rocedure suggested byC alinsld and H arabasz (1974) to identifya set o f 'sm all developing ' countries is fu rth e r applied . T h is p ap e r which is an extension o f D o unes (1988) is an outgrow th o f th e au th o r 's research on industrial developm ent in small developing countries. T he structu re o f the p ap e r is as follows: firstly, th e princip les o f c luster analysis a re outlined . Secondly, a p re sen ta tio n and analysis o f th e resu lts o f g rouping 145 countries on principal com ponent m easures o f 'size ' and level o f 'developm ent' fo r the year 1973 is m ade. Finally an evaluation o f th e exercise is undertaken .

* [STA TISTIC A L A N A LY SIS] [D E V E L O P IN G C O U N TR IE S] [CLAS­S IFIC A T IO N ] [T H E W O R L D ]

22-116X Z E C L A C

New p a rtic ip a to ry m ethodolog ies fo r w ork ing w ith w om en . San­tiago: U N , 1990.45 p . (Serie M ujer y D esarro llo ). L C /L Í9 2 G enera l

> C D C U N* S tudy describes activities which were carried ou t betw een 1986 and 1989 in S antiago, Chile with w om en from low-incom e secto rs .P rov idesan explanation o f th e language o f expressive body m ovem ent/dance and describes the m eth­odology and its application to o th e r types o f groups. A n outline o f th e sessions is provided in a w orking guide. D iscusses the role o f th e group leader - the technical aspects and the em otional com m itm ent to th e activity and th e g roup , and the prob lem s frequently encoun tered . Concludes with sta tem ents m ade by the wom en and the personal im pressions o f the g roup leader.

* [W O M EN ] [D A N C E] [M E T H O D O L O G Y ] [C O M M U N IC A T IO N SYSTEM S] [W O M EN ] [C O M M U N IC A T IO N ] [D A N C E] [M E T H O D ­O L O G Y ] [C O M M U N IC A T IO N SYSTEM S] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-117X Z Jam es, Selma

O rg an isin g from th e perspective o f unw aged housew ork : th e in te rn a tio n a l wages fo r housew ork c am p a ig n .In: W om an Speak , n o .26/27. 1990.p p .40-45 G enera l

> C D C Serial* T h e In ternational wages for H ousew ork Cam paign was founded in 1972. Its basic agenda is to have people and governm ents recognize the econom ic value o f housew ork and to count it in to the G ro ss N ational P roduct. In th e U nited S tates wom en in the hom e produce 25-40 percent o f th e G N P and in the th ird w orld countries w om en's p roduction o f wealth would be an even h igher p ro p o rtio n o f the G N P . In Africa w om en’s unwaged w ork produces an estim ated 80 p ercen t o f th e food on which th e con tinent survives. T h e p ro ­gression o f w om en as th ey moved from unwaged w ork into th e world o f waged w ork and the p rogression o f the d ebates that perm eate the society on the recognition o f housew ork is discussed.

* [W O M EN W O R K ER S] [W A G E EA R N E R S] [SO C IA L W E L FA R E ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-118X Z G alera , Jam es

T echniques availab le a n d req u irem en ts fo r a i r tra n sp o r ta tio n o f fresh h o r tic u ltu ra l com m o d ities . : ill.In: P lanella, Isid ro , ed .; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . Proceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest handling o f ho rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. P o rt o fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.pp . 191 -193W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities fo r Ex­p o r t ,S t . A u g u stin e ,25-27 Ju n e 1990.G enera l

> C D C 10573* Briefly describes the services provided by C aribbean A ir C argo C om pany L im ited (C aricargo) - the dim ension o f palle ts/conta iners, aircraft capacity, average cabin tem p era tu re . Identifies th e need fo r p ro p e r packaging to allow

for efficient handling and to w ithstand th e rigours o f a ir tran sp o rt and lists th e docum ents requ ired fo r exporting h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts. O utlines the com pany's netw ork which has assisted exporters in identifying and developing e tp o r t tra d e o p portun ities in the U S and W ider C aribbean .

* [A G R IC U L T U R A L E X PO R T S] [A IR T R A N S P O R T ] [CA RIBBEA N ] [T H E W O R L D ]

22-119xzT ourism activ ity in th e 1980s a n d 1990s: fac ts an d figures.

In : C ourier, no . 122. 1 9 9 0 .p p .52-55 : tb ls .G e n e ra l > C D C Serial

* A n analysis o f sta tistical da ta on th e perform ance o f th e tourism sector both in ternationally and regionally .'The statistics available have been sourced from the W orld T ourism O rgan ization . T hey suggests th a t global receipts (at 1989 values) from in ternationa l tourism will rise by close to 9 percent a year, reaching m ore th an $527 b n in 2000. T h e tab les look a t: th e developm ent o f in ternationa l tou rism arrivals and receip ts worldw ide (1950-1989); regional breakdow n o f in ternationa l tou ris t arrivals, 1980-1989; breakdow n o f in terna­tional tou ris t arrivals by region 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980. 1989; international to u ris t receip ts as a percen tage o f to ta l e)qports receip ts b y region and sub-re­gion, 1988; partic ipa tion o f developed and developing countries in in terna­tional tou rism , 1980-1989; in ternationa l tourism forecasts and shares by region, 1989-2000.

•[T O U R IS M ] [S T A T IS T IC A L D A T A ] [FO R EC A STS] [STA TISTIC A L A N A LY SIS] [D E V E L O P E D C O U N T R IE S ] [D E V E L O PIN G C O U N ­T R IES] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L E C O N O M Y ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [ASIA AND T H E PA CIFIC ]

2 2 - 1 2 0X Z L ee , G abriel

T ourism se c to r a n d L o m e IV .In: C ourier, no. 122. B russels: 1990.p p .61-63 G enera l

> C D C Serial* D iscusses the inclusion o fT o u rism w ithin th e A rticles o f th e Fourth Lome C onvention and the B enefits th a t could b e derived fo r th e G roup o f African, C aribbean and Pacific (A C P) countries. T he scope o f th e chap ter on tourism is b ro ad , covering all levels from identifica tion o f th e tourism product to the m arketing and p rom otion sta g e .T h e C onvention encourages intervention at the level o f policy defin ition , adap ta tio n and developm ent so th a t program m es and pro jec ts can be soundly based on ap p ro p ria te policies. F ou r com ponents are em phasised ,hum an resource developm ent, m arket developm ent,product developm ent and research and fo rm ation . L om e TV provides an im portant opportun ity to A CP sta te s and regional organ isations to b e tte r integrate policies and strategies in services and tou rism and generally into overall econom ic objectives. T h e p resen t L om e TV C onvention provides a to tal o f E C U , 12 billion over five years (1990-1995) fo r developm ent cooperation o f all kinds.

* [T O U R ISM ] [E C O N O M IC A G R E E M E N T S ] [IN T ER N A TIO N A L A G R E E M E N T S] [EEC] [ACP] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L C O O PE R A T IO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [A FRICA ]

2 2 -1 2 1X Z P ete rso n , E ric

T o u rism : p la n n in g , p ro m o tio n a n d m a rk e tin g .In: C ourier, no . 122. 1990.p p . 56-57 G enera l

> C D C Serial* Sets ou t guidelines and requ irem en ts fo r tourism developm ent. The e jçe - rience o f na tions which have successfiilly developed th e ir tourism industry and its p roducts show th ere are eight key steps in th is strategic planning process. T hey are ¡describing th e n ation 's social and political, physical and economic environm ent; forecast on project tren d s fo r the n ation 's fiiture developm ent;

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set goals and objectives; study alternative plans o f action to reach the nation 's goals and objectives; select p re fe rred alternatives to serve as a guide for recom m ending action strategies; develop an im plem entation strategy; im ple­m ent the plan; and evaluate th e p la n .T h e net result o f th is eight step process will be to gain cooperation from th e nation 's business, political and civic leadership. It will develop a da tabase o f resources, such as sites, travel hab its, accom m odations and in frastructu re . It will also encourage th e im plem enta­tion o f a com prehensive national m arketing p lan . In th eo ry these are som e o f the m ost im portan t considerations in tourism developm ent. A supportive political environm ent, and well tra ined personnel ensure g rea te r success and larger econom ic benefit even w hen th e financial resources and /o r the defini­tion o f th e strategic and m arketing p lans are not com pletely adequate .

* U O U R IS M ] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [TO U R ISM D E V E L ­O PM EN T] [PLA N N IN G ] [M A R K ETIN G ] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P ­M EN T] [TO U R ISM IN F R A S T R U C T U R E ] [T H E W O R L D ]

2 2 -1 2 2X Z U N .D IE S A

W orld p o p u la tio n p rospects 1990. N ew Y ork : U N , 1991.n i i ,607 p . : tb ls. (Popula tion S tudies, n o . 120). ST/ESA /SER A /120 G enera l

> C D C U N* Provides in ternationally com parable estim ates and projections o f popu la­tion and o th er m ajor dem ographic variables fo r th e w orld, the m ore devel­oped and less developed origins, seven m ajor areas , 22 regions and 210 countries and areas. Includes a tab le for the least developed countries o f th e world and for th e first tim e a tab le fo r th e less developed countries excluding C hina. Explains th a t th e date given in the title indicates the actual year o f com pletion o f the revision. Population estim ates and pro jections are provided for each qu inquennial year o r each quinquennial period o f th e 75 years betw een 1950 and 2025. P art 1 provides a sum m ary o f m ajor findings - the current dem ographic situation and fu tu re change; m ajor changes in th e 1990 revision, and sources o f data and dem ographic m ehtods; classification o f countries by m ajor area o r region , m ethodological changes since the 1988 revision and the availability o f da ta on m agnetic tap e and d iskette . Revised tab les are presen ted in p art tw o.

* [P O P U L A T IO N D IS T R IB U T IO N ] [P O P U L A T IO N G R O W T H ] [C O M PA R A T IV E AN A LY SIS] [PO PU L A T IO N D Y N A M IC S] [PO PU ­LA TIO N PR O JE C T IO N S] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ] [E U R O PE ]

22-123Z Z R agoonath , Bishnu

C i J t . Ja m e s 's concep tu a liza tio n o f th e n o tio n o f self-govern­m e n t - an ap p rec ia tio n a n d an a ly s is . S t. A ugustine: U W I. ISE R , 1990.20 P-C aribbean Studies A ssociation C onference, 15 - the C aribbean in the year 2000, Po rt o f Spain , 22-26 M ay 1990. G eneral

> T T P* Q uestions C L R . Jam es's conceptualization o f th e notion o f self-govern­m ent. Using the actual experience o f self-governm ent in the British colonies and la te r W est Indian nation sta tes, a ttem p ts to find out to what extent was Jam es's concept o f self-governm ent realized in the actual experience o f the W est Indies and i f the W est Indies really achieved tru e self-governm ent so as to chart its own destiny

> C D C 10084* A b r ie f synopsis o f E C L A C 's experience with C D S/ISIS V ersion 2 3 over a period o f nine m onths. D iscusses two prob lem s - a record solution bug in ISISXCH and the difficulties encountered with th e developm ent o f a conver­sion system using CD S/ISIS Pascal to convert records from a dbase - based database to C D S/IS IS .R ecom m ends four areas fo r system enhancem ent with a view to im proving th e com petitiveness o f th e softw are on th e open m arket and to fiirther im prove th e excellence ofC D S /IS IS (1) a m ulti-user Local A rea N etw ork (LA N ) capability; (2) m ulti-database access; (3) program m ing ac­cess to the individual pages o f th e data en try w orksheet ; (4) exit option w hen creating databases.

* [C O M PU TE R PR O G R A M M E S] [T H E O R E T IC A L O R M E T H O D O ­L O G IC A L D O C U M E N TS]

22-125Z Z F o o te , N elson N .

E th n ics a n d econom ics . S t. A ugustine: U W I. ISE R , 1990.18 p. C aribbean S tudies A ssociation C onference, 15 - th e C aribbean in the year 2000, P o rt o f Spain, 22-26 M ay 1990. G eneral

> T T P* S tates that industrial developm ent can benefit from cultural and ethnic creativity. Specialty p roducts link p ro d u cer ta len ts with consum er tas te s and a pro liferation o f specialty ejqports m ultiplies em ploym ent. D raw ing exam ples such as Blue M ounta in coffee, N ew Z ealand lam b, W edgew ood china and A ngostura b itte rs , it illustra tes the po in t th a t indigenous p roducts either trad itional o r innovative could becom e viable a lte rn a te exports

* [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [C O N SU M E R G O O D S ] [C U L ­T U R E ] [IN D U S T R IA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O ­B A G O ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-126Z Z

F irs t C a rib b ean C onference a n d E xhib ition on A rtificial In te l­ligence - Book o f a b s tra c ts . St. A ugustine: A rtificial Intelligence In terest G ro u p , 1989 .22p . : ill.C a rib b e a n C o n fe re n c e an d E x h ib itio n on A r tific ia l In te llig e n c e , S t. A ugustine, 4-5 D ecem ber 1989. G enera l

> T T P* A bstracts o f p apers p resen ted a t the conference. T he m ain objective was to provide a forum for an exchange o f inform ation betw een partic ipan ts on the possible applications o f artificial intelligence (A I) in th e ir respective fields o f in terest and in the process to launch the A rtificial Intelligence In terest G ro u p . P apers presen ted include: 1) Knowledge rep re sen ta tio n : moving from a rt to science; 2) Knowledge engines: econom ic payoff and p rospects fo r th e fu ture; 3) A rtificial intelligence expert system using L O T U S 123; 4) M icroprocessor - based object recognition system; 5) D esign o f a vision system for robotic application; 6) V alidation o f knowledge based expert systems; 7) Expert systems in bo iler diagnostics; 8) Expert systems - C onstruc tion m anagem ent: an overview o f a recen t relationsh ip ; 9) CIM and A L : adding wisdom to the en terprise ; 10) Al: m aking high tech productive; 11) A com pu ter in m ypractice

* [C O M PU T E R IZ A T IO N ] [A U T O M A T IO N ] [N EW T E C H N O L O G Y ] [C O M PU TER S] [C A R IB B EA N ] [T H E O R E T IC A L O R M E T H O D O ­L O G IC A L D O C U M E N TS]

* [PO LITIC A L T H E O R Y ] [SE L F-G O V E R N M EN T ] [D E C O L O N IZ A ­T IO N ] [IN D E PE N D E N C E ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-124Z Z A lexander, D ale

C D S/IS IS : w hat we w an t in version 2 .4 . P o rt o f Spain: [The A uthor], 1 990 .8p . : ill.R egional M eeting o f D istrib u to rs o f M ini-m icro CD S/ISIS, 3, C aracas, 5-9 F ebruary 1990. G enera l

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A20. Extrapolation et previsions: nationales et in ternationalesExtrapolaciones y pronósticos: nacionales a internacionales

22-127T T C h ristopher, Janice; F a rre ll,T erren ce W .

Experience of forecasting a t th e C entral Bank.In: C en tral B ank o fT rin id ad and T obago . M onetary and financial policy in T rin idad and T obago: selected C en tra l Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: C entral B ank o fT rin id ad and T obago , 1990. p p 389-423 G enera l

> T T P"‘Since 1981 there has been an annual T ren d s Analysis and P rojections (TA P) exercise in which two year forecasts o f keyeconom icvariab lesare m ade.T hese forecasts have been prim arily in tended for the m anagem ent o f the C entral B ank. In the pap er the au tho rs take a look backward over the first six years o f p ro jections and grade the success o f these estim ates

* [C E N TR A L BAN KS] [EC O N O M IC FO R EC A STS]

provision o f free plan ting m ateria Is, these had to be re tu rn ed a t harvest. M ore E E C funding to build dam s and provide cheaper irrig iation could help A ntigua becom e se lf sufficient w ithin five years in certain crops. Animal husbandry is an o th er area in which th e governm ent hopes to receive funding from th e E E C to organise th e industry and construct an ab a tto ir .T h e indus­tria l sector in A ntigua is sm all, it rep resen ts 14 percen t o f G N P . It com prises o f construction , electricity, w ater and m anufacturing . In th e absence o f an en trep reneu ria l class th e governm ent o f th e twin-island sta te has been its econom ic m oto r. In construction th e re has been a boom accompanying the expansion in T ourism . It has how ever been constrained by high labour cost and serious labour shortages. M anufacturing grew a t an average 6 percent per annum betw een 1981-1986. It fell to 4 percen t in 1987 and by 1989 was down only 2 percen t.

♦ [T O U R IS M ] [EC O N O M IC G R O W T H ] [A G R IC U L T U R A L SEC TO R ] [A N IM A L H U SB A N D R Y ] [IN D U ST R IA L SEV T O R ] [EEC] [FINAN­C IA L A ID ] [A N TIG U A A N D B A R B U D A ]

22-128T T T rin idad and T obago . C entra l S tatistical Office

P o p u la tio n a n d b ir th s 1986.P o p u la tio n a n d vital sta tis tics 1987. P ort-of-Spain: C entral S tatistical O ffice, 1990. ix,l 18 p . : tb ls. G eneral

-— > T T P♦ S tatistics based on docum ents received from the R egistrar G en era l's D e­p artm en t which has responsibility for the D istrict R egistrars who m ust certify vital events and re tu rn the form s within the stipulated period o f one m onth . This repo rt com bines the repo rt on B irths which occurred during 1986 and 1987 as well as one o f th e regular Population and V ital S tatistics seriesgiving d eaths for 1987. A lso gives m idyear estim ates o f popu lation by sex and age group for 1985-1987

♦ [P O P U L A T IO N ] [P O P U L A T IO N G R O W T H ] [ST A T IST IC A L D A T A ] [D E M O G R A P H IC STA TISTICS] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

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22-129AG Oyowe, A ugustine

A ntigua an d B arb u d a : n in e years o f econom ic expan sio n , b u t challenges ah ead .In: C ourier, no . 124. Brussels: 1 9 9 0 .p p .28-33 : ill.G en era l

> C D C Serial♦ G ives a b rie f descrip tion o f th e precolonial history o f A ntigua and B arbuda, with particu lar reference to its naval h istory and the im portance o f English H arb o u r.T h e decline o f A ntigua's naval im portance also led to the decline o f its sugar industry, which dom inated its precolonial econom y. D iscusses the econom ic issues o f m odern day A ntigua and B arbuda which are dom inated by the T ourism sector. Exam ines the inroads being m ade in agriculture, anim al husbandry and industry through funding from the E uropean C om m u­nity, (EE C ) .T ourism accounts for 60percen t o f A ntigua and B arbuda 's G ross N ational Product (G N P ), 50 percent o f its em ploym ent and nearly 50 percent o f its foreign exchange earnings. Antigua also has the largest tourist sector in the W indward and Leew ard islands, and about 35 percen t o f the to tal trade o f the O rganisation o f E astern C aribbean S tates (O E C S). Its real econom ic prob lem s how ever lay not in its need to im prove the touris t facilities bu t in its need to diversify its econom y. E fforts so far have yielded few results. A gricul­tu re accounts for only 12 percent o f G N P and the food im port bill is abou t US $80 m illion annually. T h e governm ent's aim is to increase the production o f fruits and vegetables and to do so it has introduced a num ber o f m easures: restrictions were placed on im ports to encourage local farm ers to p roduce; exports o f P ineapples were banned because ou tpu t hardly m et dom estic consum ption; and a m elon growing project was introduced exclusively for export. Incentives were provided for vegetable farm ers which included the

22-130BB K irton , E udene

Em pow erm ent through therapy.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reaking th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rinidad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 208-213C aribbean Regional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o f Spain, 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448♦ Briefly describes the role o f th e Child C are Board and the problem o f child abuse. D uring the period A pril 1977-March 1988,807 cases were reported o f which 116 were case o f sexual abuse. In 6 0percen t o f th e cases the perpetra to rs resided in the hom e o f the victim a t th e tim e o f the abuse . Indicates the im portance o f en tire fam ily involvem ent in th e trea tm en t proccess o f intra- familial sexual abuse , and identifies p re-suppositions upon which a p ro ­gram m e o f therapy could be b ased . D iscusses therapeu tic goals and identifies group therapy as the single m ost im portan t featu re o f a successful treatm ent p rogram m e. L ists the advantages fo r children and discusses the attitude and em otional involvem ent o f therap ists . R e fers to the im portance o f the Child C are B oard 's E ducational and A w areness P rogram m e. Concludes with an endorsem ent on sexeducation as a strategy to b reak the cycle o f child abuse.

♦ [C H ILD A B U SE] [B A R B A D O S] [T H E W O R LD ]

22-131BB M ahy, G eorge

Incest and drug abuse.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: Trinidad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 154-158C aribbean R egional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o f Spain, 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448♦ D efines incest and focuses on the in teraction betw een incest and alcohol abuse. R efers to studies which substan tiate the view th a t the alcohol abuser is quite o ften the one involved in incestuous relationships, and to one'study which showed that p e rp e tra to rs had a record o f previous crim inal activity and violence and hence saw the act o f incest alm ost as an o th e r e g re ss io n o f crim inality. Briefly explains the bio-psycho-social m odel and discusses the issue o f m ale involvem ent a t an earlie r stage in paren ting .

♦ [C H ILD A B U SE ] [C H IL D C A R E ] [A LC O H O LISM ] [SEX U A L V IO ­L EN C E] [B A R B A D O S]

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22-132BZ

Belize: c o u n try pro file .In: C aricom Perspective, no . 48. G eorgetow n: 1990. pp . 49-51 : tb la. ill. G eneral

> C D C Serial* Com prises a coun try profile o f th e region o f Belize. Sum m ary begins with an historical analysis o f Belize and la te r includes th e po litical, religious, social and econom ic sta tu s o f th e country. A m ap o f the n o rth ern district o f Belize is provided to enhance th e descriptive n atu re o f th e profile .

* [R E G IO N A L A N A LY SIS] [H IST O R IC A L A N A LY SIS] [SO C IO LIG I- C A L AN A LY SIS] [B E LIZE ]

22-133CU M orales P ita , A nton io E .; Perez R ojas, N iurka ; G onzalez C arrill,

Severiano; R odriquez Perez, E ugenioA nálisis de a lgunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativ izacion

en la ag ricu ltu ra c a ñ e ra .In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 109, no.2. La H abana : 1989. p p . 36-41 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se estudia en este articulo el g rado de incorporación a las cooperativas de p roducción ag ro p ecu a ria de los p eq u en o s ag ricu ltu res in d ep en d ien tes teniendo en cuenta la tendencia de este proceso en sus aspectos financieros. Se expone en tab las estadísticas la dinám ica de la incorporación de los cam pesinos a las cooperativas cañeras de 1977 a 1987, asi com o un resum en de los principales indicadores del balance económ ico en las cooperativas de producción agropecuaria en tre 1981 y 1987, citándose las afectaciones clim a­tológicas, el pago de in tereses bancarios y una inadecuada utilización de los gastos de am ortización en d e trim en to de la rentabilidad de las cooperativas, asi com o u n ba jo ren d im ien to agrícola que h an afec tado su situación económ ica, lim ita el deseo de incorporación de los agricultores privados. Se señalan o tro s aspectos que inciden en la no incorporación a las CPA y la necesidad de e rrad icar estas lim itantes con un trabajo politico ideológico en el que deben partic ipar to d as las organizaciones relacionadas con esta ta res para lograr una m ayor incorporación con vistas a que en 1990 el sector cam pesino pueda responder p o r cerca de 20 p er cent de cana a m oler para las zafras venideras.

* [C O O PE R A T IV A S A G R IC O L A S] [T R A B A JA D O R E S A G R IC O LA S] [CANA D E A Z U C A R ] [A G R IC U L T U R A ] [CUBA ]

22-134CU Neyra Saiz, Jose R .

C om ercio m ay o ris ta en el s is tem a de com ercio in te r io re n C uba .In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, no . 3. La H abana : 1989. p p . 46-53 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se p ropone ab o rd ar el estado actual y perspectivas del desarro llo del com ercio m ayorista en el sistem a de com ercio in terio r de Cuba en dos aspectos fundam entales: su base técnico m aterial y la estructu ra de dirección de esta actividad en la producción de b ienes de consum o no alim enticios. Se citan las tres funciones p rincipales en el proceso de m ovim iento de m ercan­cias: com praventa, alm acenaje y transportación y la base técnico m aterial necesaria para cum plim entar estas funciones la cual debe desarro llarse aun m as con un uso racional y una elevada efevtividad en las inversiones. Se plasm a en datos estadísticos la dism inución de alm acenes en m om entos en que aum enta la circulación m ercantil aunque crece la capacidad de los ya existentes, p o r ejem plo con el uso de transelevadores. Se propone un cam bio en la estructura de dirección de la actividad para centralizar la m ism a y evitar las dificultades provocadas p o r la dualidad del M inisterio del Com ercio In terio r y el P oder Popular. Se p lan tea que este cam bio estructura l se realice en dos etapas: en la p r im e ra ,p a sa r las em presas m ayoristas te rrito ria les a la dirección del M inisterio de C om ercio In terio r lo que perm itiría una m aniobra rapida de inventarios y se concentraria el com ercio m ayorista bajo una

dirección única. E n la segunda etapa se reestructu raria e l com ercio m ayorista en siete regiones de acción te rrito ria les adecuándose a las condiciones de cada region el volum en de p rod u c to s a c ircular. Se enuncia que estos cam bios perm itirían m ejorar los indices económ icos del M in isterio de C om ercio In te ­rio r y elevar la calidad del servicio a la población .

* [C O M ER C IO IN T E R N O ] [C O M ER C IO M A Y O R IST A ] [CUBA]

22-135CU G onzalez Porcell, O scar

C om un icac io n es en C u b a .In: E conom i y D esarro llo , vol. I l l , no . 4. La H abana : 1989. pp . 148-157 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se etqtone desde su surgim iento hasta la actualidad el desarro llo de las com unicaciones cubanas, que hoy día se dirigen p lanificadam ente y se van perfeccionando p o r el estado socialista. Se d an detalles de l funcionam iento del correo con los indicadores que m iden su dinám ica; de l te legrafo con sus innovaciones, tecnológicas qu e han perm itido un servicio agilin crescendo; la d istribución de la p rensa; el servicio agilin crescendo; la d istribución de la p rensa; el servicio de telefon ia y las radiocom unicaciones. Se inform a que la efectuvudad ecibinuca akcabzadaiivionom ica alcanzada en las com unicacio­nes hasta 1986 se ha logrado gracias a las inversiones en la te lefonia y en radiocom unicaciones y se dem uestra con el análisis de indicadores tales com o; valor de producción, ren tab ilidad ,ganancia de calculo, e tc. Se p lan tea que las perspectivas de desarro llo de las com unicaciones hasta el ano 2000 depende de la introducción de nuevas técnicas y técnicas de com unicaciones y se p re tende elevar los servicios que aun p resen tan insuficiencias con u n furet- eerte proceso inversionista.

* [C O M U N IC A C IO N ] [CU BA ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-136CU A lvarez M arco , V ictor

C uba- U RSS: cooperación p a ra el d esarro llo .In: Econom ia y D esa rro llo , vol. I l l , n o .4. La H ab an a : 1989.pp . 166-171 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se ofrece una sem blanza de la co laboración de la URSS para con C uba desde el triun fo revolucionario en 1959 y el consiguiente b loqueo im perialista a nuestra econom ia. Se explican los convenios de colaboración cientifico, técnica y económ ica p o r p lanes quinquenales en d iferen tes ram as de la econom ia nacional: energética, azucarera , siderúrgica, quím ica, m ecánica, p esquera , industria de m ateriales de construcción , agricu ltu ra , etc. Se cita la in co rp o rac ió n de C uba a l C A M E y su c o rre sp o n d ie n te p artic ipación económ ica en el m ism o. Se particu lariza en la colaboración sostenida de la U RSS hacia C uba en la ram a industrial con una dinám ica m antenida que ha incidido en el nivel de desarro llo económ ico del pais; observándose la a ten ­ción prestada en una p rim era etapa de colaboración en este sector a la acum ulación y en una segunda etapa a la tasa de consum o y e n am bos casos se m antienen en un constan te crecim iento. Se concluye señalando los objec­tivos de colaboración y se p lan tea que en la m edida en que se avance en el desarro llo de la misma con la U RSS y los paises m iem bros del C A M E , Cuba lograra una econom ia m as solida, m enos depend ien te del m ercado occidental, de las altas y bajas de las crisis de estos m ercados, y sera m enos dependiente del intercam bio desigual con el m undo capitalista.

* [C O O P E R A C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [A Y U D A A L D E SA R R O L L O ] [CUBA ] [TH E W O R LD ]

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22-137CU C urbelo T rib icio , Iren io ; Salazar G u erra , Osvaldo

C u b a : u tilizac ión d e la av iación ag ríco la .In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, n o 3 . La H abana : 1989. p p . 140-147 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se da a conocer que la aviación agrícola en C uba es parte in tegran te de las transform aciones técnicas que en la agricultura se h an realizado a p a r tir del tr iun fo de la revolución, con al utilización de m edios quím icos para elevar las cosechas de d iferen tes cultivos en su costo de producción yproductiv idad del trab a jo . Se analizan dos qu inquenios y un area del pais a tend ida p o r un destacam ento de aviación agrícola que b rinda servicios de fertilización, asper­sion y siem bra a, em presas agrícolas y pecuarias. Se inform a sobre la com ­posición del destacam ento m encionado y su area de operaciones, asi com o las causas que influyen en la subutilizacion de la aviación en la econom ia, citán­dose p o r ejem plo: e l sistem a de tarifas aplicadas, la adquisición de equ ipos te rre s tre s p o r el M IN A G R I y el M IN A Z y las afectaciones a los cultivos colindantes sensibles a la contam inación con herbicidas horm onales a l m edio am bien te . Se explica que las listas oficiales de p recios vigentes a p a rtir de 1981 afectan el uso de aviación en to d o s los sectores de la econom ia nacional y que el uso de los equ ipos aereos no sobrepasa el 50 p e r cent, lo que provoca que el resto sea depreciado no p o r ho ras de vuelo sino p o r vencim iento de recurso calendario . Se hace énfasis en las afectaciones a siem bras colindantes en su m ayoría de p equenos agricultores, 82.29 p e r cent del to ta l y se m uestran tablas con inform ación detallada al respecto .

* [A G R IC U L T U R A ] [F U N G IC ID A S ] [T R A N S P O R T E A E R E O ] [CU BA ]

22-138C U F ernandez de B ulnes, Carlos; F igueras, M iguel A.

ECLA C. P roducción de b ienes de c a p ita l en C uba .In : E conom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 109, n o 2 . La H abana : 1989. E C LA C . G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se p lan tea el concepto de b ienes de capital en una sociedad socialista especificando los conceptos que sustituyen esta expresión en el análisis de los au to res de este articu lo , que aclaran que sus conclusiones no deben tom arse com o p o r resu lta r de datos re-e laborados. Se realiza u n esbozo de la econo­mia cubana an tes de 1959 y se añade un estudio com parativo con la situación económ ica de A m erica L atina , concluyéndose con la dem ostración de porque en Cuba se desarro llo la producción nacional de b ienes de capital en esta época. Se relata com o el b loqueo econom ico im puesto a Cuba en esta época tra tab a de dañarla con la paralización del parque de m aquinaria industrial y equ ipos de tran sp o rte p o r la falta de piezas de repuesto , y com o se logro solucionar pau la tinam ente este deficit con las innovaciones de los trab a ­ja d o re s y la adquisición en los países socialistas de peizas y com ponentes sim ilares a los deficitarios. Se describe en térm inos num éricos la dinám ica del sector industria y del com plejo de m aquinarias y equ ipos asi com o la estructura de las inversiones hechas en esta industria , asi com o d é la p roduc­ción p o r linea de p roductos. Se ofrece adem as inform ación sobre la p roduc­ción nacional de b ienes de capital p o r ram as industríales y tom ando com o ano de estudio 1985 se relaciona el num ero de em presas, trabajad o res y p ro d u c­tiv idad, adem as de la estructu ra institucional de la producción de b ienes de capital en ese an o . Se inform a com o el pais ha creado capacidades p roduc­to ras de bienes de capital de in fraestructu ra económ ica que h an ido confor­m ando un desarro llo industrial cada vez m as com plejo y que contribuye a la sustitución de im portaciones.

* [BIEN ES D E C A PITA L] [EC O N O M IA N A C IO N A L] [CUBA]

22-139CU Z im balist, A ndrew

Incen tives a n d p la n n in g in C u b a .In: L atin A m erican R esearch Review , vol. 24, no . 1. A lbuquerque, NM:1989.p p .65-93 : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> C D C Serial C D C Serial* Since 1959 th e C uban governm ent h as experim ented with d ifferent em pha­ses and com binations o f incentives. T h is essay explores th e underlying prob­lem atic and dynamic th a t C uba confron ts in a ttem p tin g to balance m oral and m aterial incentives w ithin the fram ew ork o f cen tra l p lann ing . It argues that th e success o f C uba 's econom ic system co rre la tes d irectly with the introduc­tio n o f decentralizing and dem ocratizing reform s.

* [IN C EN TIV ES] [W A G E IN C E N TIV ES] [W A G E PA Y M EN T SYS­T EM S] [SO C IA LIST C O U N T R IE S ] [PR O F IT S H A R IN G ] [W ORKER PA R T IC IP A T IO N ] [CU BA ]

22-140CU L opez A revalo , Jo rge A .

M o ra to r ia : opcion p a ra la d e u d a la tin o a m e ric a n a .In: E conom ia y D esa rro llo , vol. I l l , n o .4. La H abana : 1989.p p . 162-165 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se p lan tea la situación econom ics de lo sp a ise sd e A m erica L atina y el C aribe con respecto a sus desequ ilib rios financieros, p o r los cuales sus gobiernos recu rrieron al endeudam ien to etderno p a ra am pliar o m an tener sus p lantas productivas; lo que un ido a unas relaciones com erciales basadas en el in ter­cam bio desigual, en tre las naciones desarro lladas y los países atrasados, conform a el panoram a de la deuda externa que gravita sobre esta area del m undo . Se citan los p lan team ien tos cen tra les de la declaración final del III C ongreso de la A E A L C con el ín teres de en fre n ta r la deuda externa regional y la posibilidad de crear un fondo m o netario la tinoam ericano den tro de un Nuevo O rd en Econom ico In ternac io , y u n proceso de integración, coopera­ción y apoyo m utuo en la region. Se expone una panorám ica de la situación financiera in ternacional, detallándose la posición del FM I y los países acree­do res hacia los deu d o res y se p ro p o n en soluciones a seguir p o r Am erica L atina y el C aribe para lograr que no subsistan las bases que m antienen el d e seq u ilib ro actual, enfatizándose que la deuda externa es im pagable, con­clusion que ten d rán que acep tar ta rd e o tem p ran o los deudores de la misma.

* [D E U D A E X T E R N A ] [S IT U A C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [E N D E U ­D A M IE N T O ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [T H E W O R LD ]

22-141C U M artinez Fagundo , Carlos

P re sen c ia e in flu e n c ia de los fac to res d e desequ ilib rio en las fin an zas in te rn a s en C uba .In : Econom ia y D esa rro llo , vol. 112, n o .5. La H ab an a : 1989.p p . 166-190 G enera l

> C U -E C O U H* Se profundiza en este trabajo en algunas p roporc iones en la economia cubana en el proceso de reproducción enfatizándose en aquellas despropor­ciones que influyen en la circulación m onetaria y de cuya corrección depende la elim inación de las p resiones en las finanzas del pais. Se detallan las d iferen tes etapas en la evolución de la circulación m onetaria en C uba, par­tiendo de la liquidez acum ulada hasta 1986 deten iendo se en el análisis de los p rob lem as salariales, del em pleo y la eficiencial en la circulación m onetaria; la d istribución , la form ación de la o fe rta y los gastos m onetarios, el efecto de la producción y las im portac iones en la d istribución y la baja integración de la econom ia en dicha circulación. Se citan los factores de desequilibrio y aplica­ción necesaria de u n con jun to de m edidas que im pidan el crecim iento de los signos de dete rio ro en la esfera de la circulación m onetaria para lograr un equilibrio financiero que contribuya al desarro llo econom ico del pais.

* [H A C IEN D O P U B L IC A ] [E Q U IL IB R IO E C O N O M IC O ] [CA RIB­B EA N ]

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22-142CU M orales P ita , A ntonio E .; M irabal B arrios, Luis; Soto E steva,

LuisR a í tab ilid ad de los com plqjos ag ro in d u str ia l es azuca re ro s de la

p rov incia de la H a b a n a en d periodo de 1983-1986.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, n o 3 . La H abana : 1989. pp . 34-45 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se analiza en este trabajo las tendencias en el com portam ien to estadístico de 28 indicadores tecnico-econom icos plasm ados en térm inos relativos sobre la rentabilidad de los com plejos agroindustria les azucareros, ten iendo en cuenta que el 20 p e r cent del P roduc to Social G lobal y el 75 p e r cent de las exportaciones son generados p o r este sector. Se dedica atención especial al estudio sobre los com ponentes del costo de producción p o r peso de produc- c io n b ru ta ,a la correlación salario m edio-productividad y a las perd idas de la provincia, cuantificandose en térm inos aproxim ados la incidencia de algunos de los factores que m as repercu ten sobre esta perd ida y las vías para su solución. Se tom an com o centro del análisis los da to s de la provincia de la H abana, se posibilita el arribo a conclusiones generales basándose en la relación provincia-nacion. Se recom ienda con tinuar este estudio con mayor p rofundidad, desglosando los facto res y aplicándolo a to d o s los com plejos agroindustriales de la provincia para con tribu ir al m ejoram ien to de la p ro ­ducción azucarera y p o r ende de la rentabilidad de dichos com plejos agroin- dust riales.

* [R E N TA B IL ID A D ] [A G R O IN D Ú ST R IA ] [IN D U ST R IA A Z U C A R ­ER A ] [CUBA]

22-143CU Ayala C astro , H écto r; F e rre r , Pedro

T endencias o rgan iza tivas de las em p resas cu b a n a s .In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, n o 3 . La H abana : 1989. p p . 22-33 G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se tra ta de dem o stra r que , la am pliación de las facultades de los niveles de base de la econom ia cubana y su fortalecim iento es una necesidad den tro de la construcción del socialism o y especificam ente en el perfeccionam iento del Sistema de D irección y Planificación de la Econom ía en dicha base, m ediante el ejercicio de la dirección centralizada y el uso de los instrum entos de contro l y los m ecanism os del calculo econom ico adecuados. Se señalan las deficien­cias com etidas en la aplicación del S istem a de D irección y Planificación, como p o r ejem plo: no se logro to ta lm ente la autonom ia relativa de las em presas, e rro res en la política s a la ria re n los p lanes de surtido , e tc . Se cita que a partir de M arzo de 1988 se tom an decisiones p o r el estado cubano para variar algunos aspectos del Sistem a de D irección y Planificación de la Econom ia en el te rren o de la planificación, el A T M , las inversiones, y en la simplificación de m odelos e indicadores; en el con tro l de la actividad económ ica, la o rgani­zación em presarial. Se hace referencia a las norm as sobre la U nion y las E m presas E sta ta les que establece las características de la form ación de uniones y em presas, funciones de sus cuadros actividades técnicas y económ i­cas, y el perfeccionam iento de la dirección, que en conjunto perm iten una adecuada aplicación del centralism o dem ocrático. Se esclarece el trabajo a realizar con respecto a las finanzas del estado y las inversiones tan to en la esfera productiva com o im productiva.

* [EC O N O M IA P L A N IFIC A D A ] [EM PR ESA S SO C IA LISTA S] [A D ­M IN ISTR A C IO N D E EM PR ESA S] [CUBA]

22-144D O E chevarria, Vito

D om in ican d oub ts.In: South , n o .l l4 . L ondon: 1 9 9 0 .p p .36-37 G enera l

> C D C Serial

* M ounting econom ic p rob lem s and seriously overloaded services are th rea t­ening th e D om inican R epublic 's position as th e C aribbean 's leading location fo r free trad e zone p roduction . Such zones, w here m aterials and com ponents are im ported duty-free and assem bled fo r export are m ultiplying all over the C aribbean and C entral A m erica. A s a resu lt, in com petitiveness the D om ini­can R epublic has fallen from th ird to sixth place am ong seven C aribbean countries. T o coun ter th is negative tre n d , th e D om inican congress has rec­om m ended th a t (9) nine new free tra d e zones be added to the existing ones. O ptim ists also poin t to th e political and labour harm ony in th e D om inican R epublic, the substantial poo l o f cheap w orkers and th e tran sp o rt, banking and com m unications services as s trong incentives to investors. H ow ever the dilem m a for th e Dom inican governm ent is h o w to tackle m acro-econom ic and supply p roblem s w ithout aggravating social prob lem s.

* [FR EE T R A D E A RE A S] [D O M IN IC A N R E P U B L IC ]

22-145G Y F orte , L ennox

R ecen t econom ic developm ents in G u y a n a - 1990. G eorgetow n: Bank o f G uyana. R esearch D ep artm en t, 1990.15 p . : tb ls. Lim ited

> G Y B G* Seeks to review the perform ance o f th e G uyana econom y during 1989.

* [EC O N O M IC PO LIC Y ] [E C O N O M IC C O N D IT IO N S] [G U Y A N A ] [G U Y A N A ]

22-146H T C ouncil o f F ree ly -E lec ted H e a d s o f G o v ern m en t; N ational

D em ocratic In stitu te fo r In ternational A ffairs 1990 genera l e lections in H a iti. W ashington, D C : N ational

D em ocratic Institu te fo r In ternational A ffairs, 1991.123 p . : ill. G enera l > C D C 10676

* A ssesses the 1990 genera l elections in H aiti from th e po in t o f view o f th e 33 m em ber in ternational observer delegation co-sponsored by th e Council o f Freely-elected H eads o f G overnm ent and th e N ational D em ocratic Institu te for In ternation l A ffairs (N D I) .T h e C ouncil/N D I m onito ring effo rt was part o f a larger role played by the in ternationa l com m unity in supporting H aiti's quest for dem ocracy. T he strong com m itm ent o f th e U nited N ations; the O rganization o f A m erican S ta tes, th e O rganization o f E aste rn C aribbean S tates, the U nited S ta tes, C anada, V enezuela and o th e r nations helped to ensure th a t th is chance fo r dem ocracy was fo rthcom ing .T he 1990election was H aiti's freest and it p rovided P residen t Jean -B ertran d A ristride a broad p opu lar m andate fo r change. C overs the en tire period from th e pre-election activities o f the visiting delegation to th e final election day. C hap te r one describes the Council and N D I activities in support o f H aiti's election process. C h ap te rs two and th ree p resen t a b rie f historical and constitu tional overview o f H aiti. C hap te r four discusses the electoral env ironm en t. T he fifth chap ter provides the delegation 's election day observations, while th e sixth describes the counting process, th e Jan u ary 20,1991 ru n -o ff election and the inauguara- tio n .T h e seventh chap ter o ffers som e reflections on H aiti's election process. Also contains sta tem ents m ade by v isitingdelegates and the inaugural address o f P resident A ristide on F ebruary 7,1991.

* [ELEC TIO N S] [H ISTO R Y ] [PO L IT IC A L STA B ILITY ] [V O TIN G ] [PO L IT IC A L B E H A V IO U R ] [H A ITI]

22-147JM M ohan R ao , J .

Aspects o f Ja m a ic a n ag ricu ltu re .In: Social and Econom ic S tudies, vol. 39, no . 1. M ona: 1990.p p .167-201 : tb ls. G enera l

> C D C Serial* Analyses the Jam aican food and agricultural secto r, explaining the nature o f adjustm ents during the 1974-84 perio d . T ren d s in agricultural p roduction and trad e are related to underlying d eterm inan ts o f p e rfo rm an ce . D ocum ents

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steep decline in real wages and in the food-purchasing pow er o f Jam aicans. T h e nature o f consequent ad justm ents in p a tte rn s o f food consum ption and in levels o fn u tritio n are also indicated . Finally ,highlights the m ain elem ents o f th e policy th ru s t o f th e th en governm ent tow ards J am aican agriculture and food consum ption .

* [A G R IC U L T U R A L SEC TO R ] [A G R IC U L T U R A L P R O D U C T IO N ] [A G R IC U L T U R A L STA TISTICS] [A G R IC U L T U R A L PO LIC Y ] [JA ­M A IC A ]

22-148JM H arriso n , Faye V .

Ja m a ic a a n d th e in te rn a tio n a l d ru g econom y.In: T ransafrica F o rum , vol. 7, n o .3. 1990.p p .49-57 G eneral

> C D C Serial* Exam ines the involvem ent o f the developing coun tries in the in ternational d ru g econom y, with p articu lar a tten tio n focused on Jam aica. T he serious econom ic recession o f the 1980s b rought abo u t a stagnation in econom ic grow th in m ost developing countries and during the sam e period , the in ter­national production and distribution o f illicit drugs underw ent an alarm ing expansion. B etw een 1982 and 1985 worldwide production increased in all m ajor drugs; m ore th an 50 percen t in opium , 40 percen t in coca and alm ost 20 percen t in m arijuana. Jam aica, not im m une to the general world situation and experiencing stagnationary effects from U S policies com bined with In ternational M onetary Fund policies saw the d e terio ra tion in living condi­tions o f the p o o r. T h is left m any Jam aicans open to th e tem pta tions o f the d rug econom y. T he relationship betw een capitalism and drugs is established and the h istory o f how m arijuana becom e a p rim ary export p roduct from Jam aica is traced . T he political aspects o f th is inform al sector is briefly exp la ined ,bo th the in ternal Jam aican involvem ent and the U S . involvem ent.

* [IN T E R N A T IO N A L E C O N O M Y ] [N A RC O TICS] [FO R E IG N P O L ­ICY] [C A PTIA LISM ] [D EM O C R A C Y ] [PO LITIC A L PR O B LEM S] [JA M A IC A ] [U N IT E D STA TES]

refe rra l services and tra in ing o f health professionals. Identifies gaps in serv­ices and concludes with a discussion on a reas fo r fu tu re studies.

* [M A T E R N A L A N D C H IL D H E A L T H ] [S O C IA L P R O B L E M S ] [H E A L T H SER V IC ES] [C H R O N IC D ISEA SE S] [H EA L TH PER SO N ­N E L] [TR A IN IN G ] [JA M A IC A ]

22-150JM E ldem ire , D enise

Sexual ab u se o f c h ild re n in K in g sto n a n d S t. A ndrew . : ill.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reak ing th e cycle. P o rt o fS p a in : T rinidad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 132-144C aribbean R egional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fSpain , 10-13 O cto b er 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* D efines the te rm s child abuse , sexual abuse , violent m olestation and incest. D iscusses th e findings o f a study o n th e rep o rted incidence o f sexual abuse at the Fam ily C ourt during th e period A ugust 1982-July 1983. D escribes the m ethodology used, th e form s o f sexual abuse rep o rted and the medical findings. S tates th a t the facts support th e argum ent th a t th e tru e incidence is m uch h igher th an rep o rted , and th ere fo re higlights th e prob lem o f non-re­po rting . R ape and incest w ere the m ost com m on rep o rted form o f sexual abuse. N otes that th e re were not enough cases to adequate ly docum ent family structu re , family in teraction and social conditions associated with sexual abuse. W hat was striking during th e interview s with p aren ts was th e ir reluc­tance to repo rt cases and they w ere even m ore reluctan t to proceed with crim inal p roceedings even in cases o f rap e . F ather-daugh ter incest was the m ost com m on form o f incest in the study. C oncludes th a t the long-term effects o f sexual abuse are not known and follow up studies are n o w b ein g d o n e in an effort to docum ent these effects.

* [C H ILD A B U SE] [SE X U A L V IO L E N C E ] [JA M A IC A ]

22-149JM Feifer, C hris N aschak

M a te rn a l h ea lth in Ja m a ic a : h e a lth n eed s , services a n d u tiliza ­tio n . W ashington, D C : W orld B ank, 1990.27 p . : ill. (W orld B ank. Policy, R esearch and E xternal A ffairs W orking Papers. Population , H ealth and N u tritio n ). W PS 539 G eneral

> C D C 10569* Reviews the lite ra tu re on m aternal health prob lem s services and related social prob lem s. S tates that Jam aica is characterized by relatively high levels o f bo th fertility and fem ale labour force partic ipation and th a t it is im portant when considering health service u tilization to rem em ber the m ultiple respon­sibilities o f w om en and th e ir lim ited resources (tim e and money) for health care. Sites th e low prevalence o f legal m arriages as an o th er characteristic o f Jam aican society and unstable unions have been b lam ed for high fertility. D iscusses the findings on the m ain health issues identified as nu trition (anem ia stands ou t as the m ost significant nu tritional d iso rder im pacting on m aternal health , in addition to relatively high levels o f endem ic sickle cell anem ia) ; fertility (the prob lem o f teen pregnancy is d ram atic, fertility peaks at age 20-24); infections and chronic diseases (the two leading causes o f death for adult w om en are cerebrovascular accidents and coronary hea rt disease. High b lood pressu re is a m ajor com ponent o f adult m orbid ity and m ortality); stress and social prob lem s (unem ploym ent, econom ic inadequacy, separa tion o f p a rtn ers , m ale prom iscuity, lim ited availability o f schooling for children, unreliability o f goods and services and violence). Exam ines the m ajor health concerns o f children and sta tes th a t early w eaning was identified as the single m ost im portan t factor causing m alnu trition and infant m orta lity in the late 1960's. D escribes the availability and curren t levels o f utilization o f th e health services including family planning, p renata l care, delivery and obstetrics

22-151JM S tone, Carl

Socio-econom ic stu d y o f th e to u rism in d u s try in Ja m a ic a .In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 4, no . 1. 1991. p p . 1-24 : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial* N otes th e econom ic and social im pact o f larger ho te ls on resort tow ns and th e national econom y. Exam ines how m uch support exists fo r the tourism industry from those generally affected and th e view o f new concepts such as all inclusive p ro p erties . T he overall sam ple o f persons interviewed for the survey was 2,068; 654 were ho te l w orkers, 740 guests, 12 m anagers,360persons in small business g roups who earn th e ir living d irectly from tourism and 302 citizens not connected d irectly o r indirectly to the industry. Two hotels covered in th e survey w ere located inN egril.five in M ontego Bay, four in Ocho Rios and one in the parish o f Trelaw ny, the first th ree places are im portant tourism areas. T he interview cen tered on six questions th a t cover the areas o f who benefits from tourism : (1) w hether th e small m an gets full benefits from tourism ; (2) the cost o f tourism ; (3) w hether ho te l w orkers get full benefits from tourism ; (4) views o f all inclusive ho te ls; (5) w orkers identification with the tourism industry and (6) w hether ho te l w orkers enjoy th e ir w ork. Con­cludes from the interview th a t: (1) th e sm all m an is locked ou t from a fair share o f benefits from the tou ris t industry; and (2) all inclusive hotels are seen as big m oney sp inners for the by ho te liers, b u t as stum bling blocks in the path o f the small in terest in tou rism . T he second p a rt the wages and salaries and the econom ic con tribu tions m ade b y th e h o te l industry. T h e general view was th a t the tou ris t industry is built on relatively low wages. R ecom m ends th a t the industry b reak with th e cheap labour trad itio n and create a clim ate were w orkers are b e tte r rew arded . D ata p resen ted illustrate the considerable con tribu tion m ade by ho te ls to the national econom y, with the all inclusive hotels lodging 81 percen t m ore U S do llars p e r hotel room in 1989-90.Recom­

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m ends th a t the public be educated on th e benefits o f all inclusive ho te ls to the island 's econom y.

•[T O U R IS M ] [H O T E L IN D U S T R Y ] [JA M A IC A ]

22-152JM W int, E leanor

S om e re su lts from a resea rch p ro jec t on sidew alk vend ing o ffood.In: W itter,M ichael, ed ..H igg lering / sidewalk vending / inform al com m ercial trading in the Jam aican econom y: p roceedings o f a sym posium . M ona: U W I. D epartm ent o fE co n o m ics (M o n a ,JM ), 1989.p p .22-30 H igglers / Sidewalk V endors / In form al Com m ercial T rad e rs , K ingston, 21 M ay 1988. G enera l

> C D C 10490• D iscusses th e findings o f an action-oriented research project which started in Ju ly 198$ and lasted for one year. Project focused on the p rocu rem en t, p repara tion and vending o f stree t foods. Briefly describes the m ethodology used and som e o f the findings - the nu tritina l com ponent o f the study, specific gender differences th e clientele, location , fiinding (over 70 percen t o f the vendors financed them selves) p rocurem ent and tim e spent vending on the street.

* [IN FO R M A L SEC TO R ] [FO O D ] [V EN D O R S] [R E SE A R C H P R O ­JEC TS] [D O M E STIC T R A D E ] [JA M A IC A ]

22-153MS F ergus,H ow ard A .

S om e p ro b lem s o f m ic ro P a r lia m e n ts in C a rib b ean m icro s ta te s: th e M o n tse rra t case .In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l .4, no . 1. 1991.p p .25-34 G enera l

> C D C Serial• Focuses m ainly on th e educational quality o f the parliam en tarians in the state o f M o n tse rra t. P roposes th a t a t p resen t parliam en tarians are letting critical issues pass through the legislative process to o quickly w ithout ad e­quate and in-depth discussion. A no ther M o n tserra t dilem m a is th a t the image o f the politician rem ains un attrac tive , so well-educated persons tend to reject a political career. R ecom m ends certain strategies th a t m ay be adopted to rem edy the situation . T hese are : attractive rem unera tion ; contro ls on elec­tioneering expenditure; m odification o f the regulation banning civil servants from entering active politics; e lectoral reform to ensure larger electoral d istricts,and political education . Suggests th a t th e p rob lem s discussed ,as well as the political cu lture p resen ted h ere pose a p rob lem for m any m icrostates in the C aribbean.

* [PA R LIA M EN T] [G O V ER N M E N T ] [ED U C A T IO N ] [M O N T SER ­RAT]

22-154NA Lucas, Joycelyn

R ep o rt on th e N am ib ia experience. Port-of-Spain : 1989.22 p. G E N E R A L

> T T P* C om prehensive repo rt on the hold ing o f the first election in N am ib ia . Part I gives some background on the geography and econom ic structu re as well as historical developm ents which have led to the conduct o f N am ibian inde­pendence election. P art II concerns th e deploym ent o f U nited N ations T ra n ­sition Assistance G roup (U N T A G ) in N am ibia - initial p rep ara to ry exercises registration o f vo ters, arrangem en ts for the conduct o f e lections, appointm ent and training o f election supervisors. Part III looks at th e role and Junction o f UN TA G election supervisors in the conduct o f electors; and P art IV contains her observations, conclusions and recom m endations fo r fiiture m issions. These include th e appoin tm ent o f contingent m em bers well in advance as well as grea ter care in the selection o f persons, given the specialized nature o f the task and would-be am bassador sta tu s o f the m em bers. Suggests tha t som e sort

o f identification should be w orn (p ins, jerseys etc.) so th a t g rea te r exposure could be given to th e country

* [ELEC TIO N S] [V O TIN G ] [N A M IBIA ]

22-155T T Farrell, T errence W .

C hoice o f exchange ra te reg im e in a w orld o f f loa ting ra te s .In: C en tral B ank o f T rin idad and T obago . M o n e ta ry and financial policy in T rin idad and T obago: selected C en tra l B ank essays. Port-of-Spain : C en tral B ank o fT rin id ad and T obago , 1990. pp 254-282 G enera l

> T T P• Explores som e o f the issues which affect the choice o f an exchange rate regim e. T he choice o f an optim al ra te is affected by a country 's particu lar econom ic objectives (fo r exam ple stabilisation o f real dom estic incom e, min­imise fluctuations in the balance o f tra d e ). T h e re can be as m any optim al baskets as th e re are econom ic objectives. G iven the econom ic characteristics o fT rin id a d and T obago , th e em pirical evidence suggested th a t ex p o st the U S . do llar was an ap p ropria te choice fo r an optim al peg

• [FO R E IG N E X C H A N G E C O N T R O L ] [M O N E T A R Y PO LIC Y ] [IN­T E R N A T IO N A L F IN A N C IA L M A R K ET]

22-156T T O 'B rien , H am id

D evelopm ent o f th e secu ritie s m a rk e t in T rin id a d a n d T obago.Port-of-Spain : 1989._, 132 leaves : tb ls . G enera l• U ndertakes the exam ination o f the securities m arket in T rin idad and T obago up to the end o f 1980. T he historical background up to the 1960's is reviewed and the relationsh ips betw een th e co rpo ra te secto r and the financial institu tions are explored .T h e m arket is analysed in te rm s o f its organizational structu re (i.e. legal, regulatory , institu tional) and the facto rs which affect the supply o f and dem and fo r securities. Its effectiveness as a source o f capital and an allocation is paid to the ro le o f G overnm ent and the im pact o f its policies on the course o f developm ent o f th e m arket. T he fu tu re developm ent o f the m arket is also considered , with p articu lar reference to the proposed in troduction o f th e Sock Exchange and th e U nit T ru st C orporation

* [SEC U R ITIES] [IN V ESTM EN TS] [BO N D S] [SH A RES] [FIN A N C IA L M A R K E T] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-157T T H ilaire, Alvin D .

E conom ic reaction to a sec to ria l boom : T rin id ad a n d Tobago 1973-1985. 1989.255p. : tb ls., charts G enera l

> T T P* Provides an em pirical study o f the m acroeconom ic effects o f the oil price rises o f the 1970's on oil exportingT rin idad and T obago. A rgues th a t the boom created incentives fo r prices, factor rew ards and resources to move against the (non-oil) tradeab les sector relative to the non tradeab les sector. This process was significantly influenced byG o v ern m en t policies. D om estic infla­tion significantly reduced the in ternationa l price com petitiveness o f th e trad e­ables sector. N arrow ing o f the price d ifferential betw een the cost o f im ports and th e ir dom estic selling price was due to governm ent tax ra te s and increased subsidies. In addition relaxation o f exchange con tro ls served to suppress the growth o fp rem ia to h o lders o f im port licences th a t would have occurred with the increase in aggregate dem and in the fixed quota case. T he end o f the second oil boom ushered in a reversal o f th e econom ic m echanism s. U nem ­ploym ent increased, whilst ou tpu t prices, wages and labour began to move tow ards the tradeab les sector

* [M A C R O EC O N O M IC S] [IN FLA TIO N ] [G O V E R N M E N T PO LIC Y ] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

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22-158T T H am el-Sm ith , Allyson

E m p o w erm en t th ro u g h educa tio n : pow er a n d co n tro l from th e perspec tive o f th e ab u sed ch ild .In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago . M in istry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 201-207C aribbean Regional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o f Spain, 10-13 O cto b er 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10448* B ased on a clinical study o f four children , two girls and two boys, ages 6-10, conducted a t a private ou t-patien t m ental health clinic. S tudy exam ined the issue o fem pow erm en t th rough th e use o f Projective T esting .B riefly describes th e technique and lists th e two m ajor advantages o f T hem atic A ppercep tion T ests . Identifies, th e areas o f concern in Projective T esting , addressing each in a descrip tion o f th re e o f th e child ren . P rovides a sum m ary o f th e general findings o f th e study and sta tes th a t som e m erely reinforce old principles, while o th ers a re m ore revolutionary and o f g rea te r significance to th is field o f study. C oncludes th a t to b reak th e cycle o f child abuse , children should be helped to becom e m ore aw are o f th e ir unconscious scripts, and to replace th em with conscious, positive scenarious for th e ir lives.

* [C H ILD A B U SE ] [C H ILD C A R E] [PS Y C H O L O G IC A L A SPEC TS] [CASE STU D IE S] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-159T T P antin , D ennis

In to th e valley o f deb t: an a lte rn a tiv e ro ad to th e IM FAVorid B an k P a th in T rin id ad an d T obago. T unapuna: 1989. _, 97 p . : ill. G eneral

> T T P* A im s to supply in form ation abo u t th e im plications fo r o u r econom y o f th e supervision carried ou t by in ternational financial institu tions. It also suggests alternative econom ic policies th a t can be im plem ented w ithout such external supervision. A rgues th a t IM FAVorid B ank policies no t only fail to achieve th e ir ta rgets bu t also extract massive social costs in m any countries. Points ou t that econom ic developm ent cannot occur unless the population supports what is be ing done to b ring about such developm ent. P roposes a p rogram m e o f popu lar education abo u t how th is econom y w orks, about relevant in terna­tional econom ic tren d s and abo u t what can be realistically e j e c t e d in th is country

* [EC O N O M IC PO LIC Y ] [D E V E L O P M E N T BANKS] [D E V E L O P ­M E N T PO LIC Y ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-160T T Pan T rinbago

M e m o ran d u m to th e G ov ern m en t o fT r in id a d an d Tobago on ( l ) th e N atio n a l C o n cert H all (2 )cap ita l in vestm en ts by th e stee lb an d m ove­m e n t. Port-of-Spain: P an T rin b ag o , 1990._ ,65 p .G e n e ra l

> T T P* Seeks to distinguish betw een the im portan t and tim ely character o f the N ational Festival C en tre C om plex as earlie r conceptualised by th e Special C om m ittee and those o th e r com plem entary capital pro jects which will launch the S teelband M ovem ent on a tru ly self-reliant pa th . N otes th a t as an essential strategy in building vital physical in frastructure fo r th e M ovem ent, a N ational C oncert H all a ttrac ts its very own aura o f a tten tion ; an a tten tio n reflecting two crucial concerns in th is season o f d ire social need in o u r country and tha t in the prevailing set o f social and econom ic circum stances in th e national environm ent, the H all earns added im m ediacy. A t the sam e tim e, the projects outlined in the p roposal form an in tegrated package o f h igh-priority invest­m ents in the M ovem ent's fu tu re

* [IN V E S T M E N T S ] [C A P IT A L G O O D S ] [PE R F O R M IN G A RTS] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-161T T Ram sey, Prince

M o re co n tracep tiv e cho ices like ly by th e en d o f th e cen tu ry . S t. A ugustine: U W I.IS E R , 1 9 9 0 .4 p .C aribbean S tudies A ssociation C onference , 15 - th e C aribbean in the year 2000, P o rt o f Spain, 22-26 M ay 1990. G enera l

> T T P* By th e year 2000 m any new -im proved contraceptives will be available to couples and will provide effective, safe and acceptable fam ily p lanning op­tio n s. P roduc ts a re be ing researched b u t only a few o f these will b e available during th is decade. D iscusses briefly th e m odes o f adm in istration , the effec­tiveness, side effects and o th e r acceptable facto rs and delivery requirem ents

* [C O N T R A C E PT IO N ] [B IR TH C O N T R O L ] [H E A L T H ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-162T T C larke, Reginald

O ra l a n d p ic to ria l reco rds p ro g ra m m e o f th e U niversity o f th e W est In d ie s ,S t. A ugustine : a n overview. S t. A ugustine: U .W I.IS E R , 1990.15 p .C aribbean Studies A ssociation C onference, 15 - th e C aribbean in th e year 2000, P o rt o f Spain, 22-26 M ay 1990. G en era l

> T T P* D escribes the O ral and P ictorial R ecords P rogram m e (O P R E P ) ,an ongoing program m e organized b y th e m ain lib ra ry a t U niversity o f th e W est Ind ies,S t. A ugustine

* [A R C H IV E S] [P H O T O G R A P H S ] [R E C O R D IN G S ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-163T T T rin idad and T obago . M in istry o f F inance

Review o f th e eco n o m y 1989. P o rt o f Spain: G overnm ent P rin tery , 1990 .69p . : i l l . ,tlb sG e n e ra l

> T T P* Reviews th e econom ic perform ance o f th e dom estic econom y noting that although world econom ic grow th w as buoyant during th e period , the fuel exporting countries suffered a de te rio ra tio n in th e ir te rm s o f trad e while the deeply indebeted countries con tinued to reel u n d e r th e ir deb t b u rd en . R ates o f inflation in developing coun tries rose during 1989 aided by recovery in in te rn a tio n a l p e tro leu m prices as th e O P E C ag reem en t on quo tas was reached . F o r th e seventh consecutive year real G D P declined b u t a t a decel­era ting ra te . R ecen t e ffo rts to stim ulate th e p e tro leum sector include the im plem entation o f a revised ta x regim e in 1988 and a revision o f conditions attached to exploration and p roduction licenses. T h e first phase o f the South E ast Coast C onsortium (SEC C ) pro jec t go t underw ayin 1989. Lowering world wide m arket prices fo r petro-chem icals was felt in the U rea , M ethonol and am m onia industries. M anufacturing con trac ted fo r th e th ird consecutive year as did th e constructing and quarrying. T ourism showed a decrease in visitors bu t the industry continues to be a focal po in t with th e establishm ent o f T ourism D evelopm ent A uthority , ex tension o f Crown P oin t runway, opening o f cruise ship term ina l and add ition o f ho te l room s. A griculture recorded significant grow th in m ost areas . W ages continued to be generally depressed whilst unem ploym ent officially stood a t 22.4 percen t Fiscal policy focused on revision o f taxation system , and expenditure reducing m easures. E fforts to im prove fiscal balance was facilitated by continued buoyancy o f the in terna­tional p e tro leum m arket with the price o f oil reaching $ 1 8 U S p er b arre l.T o ta l public d eb t increased to $11,623 m illion. T he sta te en terprises and public utilities sector showed slight im provem ent as revenue increased while ex­penses declined

* [EC O N O M IC C O N D IT IO N S] [E C O N O M IC SU R V EY ] [M O N ETA R Y PO LIC Y ] [PU B LIC FIN A N C E ] [PU B L IC E X PE N D IT U R E S ] [STATIS­T IC A L D A T A ] [EC O N O M IC R E C E SSIO N ] [TR IN ID A D AND T O ­B A G O ]

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22-164T T T rin idad and Tobago Sm all Business D evelopm ent C om pany

S ta rtin g y o u r own b u sin e ss - th e key questio n s an d answ ers you need to know . Port-of-Spain : Small B usiness D evelopm ent C om pany, 1991.

11 p . G eneral > T T P

♦ Gives guidelines fo r those in tend ing to start business; im portan t e lem ents covered include m anagem ent requ irem ents; com m on characteristics o f e n tre ­preneurs; starting th e business; record keeping; technical and legal aspects; m arketing and m anaging sta ff

♦[S M A L L -S C A L E IN D U S T R Y ] [C O T T A G E IN D U S T R Y ] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

22-165T T R esearchers fo r E ducation A ction and D evelopm ent (R E A D )

S tudy o f d iabetes a n d h y p erten sio n in w om en aged twenty-five a n d over. S t. A ugustine: U W I.IS E R , 1990.10p .C aribbean S tudies A ssociation C onference, 15 - the C aribbean in th e year 2000, P o rt o f Spain, 22-26 M ay 1990. G eneral

> T T P♦ Exam ines the health sta tu s o f w om en in T rinidad and T obago in four areas:- 1) disease m anagem ent - m anner in which wom en diagnosed as suffering from either disease m anage th e ir own health condition; 2) support services - the com m unity, 3) inform ation d issem ination; 4) risk factors

♦ [W OM EN] [D ISEA SES] [D IA B ETES] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-166T T D em as, W illiam G .

Tow ards a developm ent consen su s in T rin id ad a n d Tobago fo rth e 1990s.In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l .4, n o . l . 1991.p p .42-49 G enera l

> C D C Serial♦ Proposes a change o f a ttitude tow ard econom ic developm ent and explores areas where agreem ents can be forged to create a guide fo r action during the decace o f th e gas in T rin idad and T obago . Suggests th a t the ways to econom ic developm ent are tw ofold: the "right values and a ttitudes" m ust adopted tow ards consum ption , saving and investm ent, education and train ing , w ork, productivity and th rif t, and risk taking; and an external econom ic environm ent which is not excessively un favourab le .T he centre o f th e discussion is th a t "all o fT rin id a d and T obago - individuals, governm ents, public u tilities, sta te en terp rises and private firm s - m ust save much m ore than we now do." B rief notes on possible areas o f im provem ent and developm ent w ithin th e society are given. These are: tra in ing and education , hum an resource developm ent; p roducingand exporting; em ploym ent; and ideology, concensus and develop­m ent. O bserves th a t T rin idad and Tobago needs m ore savings, investm ent, education, training, exporting and a m ore closely defined and agreed role for the governm ent, and less consum ption . All these are necessary to achieve econom ic and social im provem ent.

♦ [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

billion barre ls and Mexico 54 billion b arre ls . T rin idad and T obago 's na tu ra l gas reserves were estim ated at 20 trillion cubic feet, an oil equivalent o f two billion barre ls o f oil, a t p re sen t, virutally u n tap p ed . N o tes the fall in p ro fit­ability in the in ternationa l refin ing m arkets. E xam ines C A R IC O M trad e in oil products and the position o f its refin ing m arkets poin ting out the realistic situation th a t C A R IC O M is no t agrow ing vibrant m arket. G ivesa b rie f insight into the fu tu re o f oil p roduction in th e region. Concludes th a t the energy reality facing T rin idad and T obago is th a t it is a na tu ra l gas econom y not an oil econom y. P resen tly 9 0percen t o fits oil p roduction d ep en d so n gas uplifting by injection into its oil re serves. Failure to accept and u nderstand th is situation could result in d isto rtions in policy which influence econom ic th inking and planning.

♦[H Y D R O C A R B O N S ] [C A R IC O M ] [T R A D E ] [PE T R O L E U M P R O D ­U CTS] [PR O D U C T IO N ] [N A T U R A L G A S] [PE R T O L E U M ] [TR IN I­D A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-168T T A rth u r Y oung F irm (Trin idad)

VA.T.: system s co n s id e ra tio n s . P ort-of-Spain : A rth u r Y oung (T rin idad), 1989.15 p . : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> T T P♦ O utlines certain system considerations fo r im plem enting value added taxes. T hese are: 1) records and accounts; 2) req u irem en ts fo r V A T on invoicing credits; 3) invoicing exam ples; 4) requ irem en ts fo r V A T on input; 5) account­ing; 6) data flows

♦ [V A LU E A D D E D TA X ] [TAXES] [TA X A T IO N ] [TAX R E FO R M S] [C O N S U M P T IO N T A X ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ] [U N IT E D K IN G D O M ]

22-169V G E n co n tre , P ierre

W hy does th e to u r is t d o lla r m a tte r : an in tro d u c tio n to th e econom ics o f to u rism in th e B ritish V irgin Is la n d s . T o rto la : British V irgin Islands T ouris t B oard , 1989. xi, 141 p . : ill. G enera l

> C D C 9864♦ W ritten for high school studen ts , considers the role tourism can play in creating the conditions fo r raising th e standard o f firing o f the islanders and the benefits to be derived from investing in tou rism . Explains and illustrates the 'journey ' o f th e tourist do llar th roughou t the econom y - how the do llar changes hands, the incom e generation im pact o f tou ris t spending and the use o f the touris t incom e m ultiplier as an ind icato r o f econom ic perform ance. C haracteristics o f the tourism econom y are described and tourism incom e is considered in te rm s o f th e g enera tion and p a tte rn o f d istribu tion o f wages and profits within the tourism econom y. A cknow ledges th a t tourism benefits the islanders at different level&and a s a significant source ofgovernm ent revenue, con tribu tes to the nations capacity to support its developm ent effo rts. Exam ­ines ways g rea te r econom ic benefits can be achieved w ithout erod ing th e social and physical balance o f the islands and concludes th a t foreign involvem ent is no longer perceived as the m ost desirable way to increase th e well being o f the islanders and th a t the new approach contem plates a w ider participation o f nationals.

¿ ¿ - 1 0 / ♦ [TO U R ISM ] [E C O N O M IC E V A L U A T IO N ] [BRITISH V IR G IN IS-TT Lega 11, G eorge LA N D S]

T rin id ad an d Tobago hydro carb o n s: m a jo r lessons fo r th e re ­gion.In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.3, n o .3. P o rt o fS pa in : 1990.pp . 170-179 : tb ls.G eneral 22-170

> C D C Serial V I B elle, A delle♦ Exam ines the m anagem ent o f th e en erg y reso u rceso fT rin id ad and T obago , C hild ab u se : th e L-S. Virgin Is lan d s experience . : ill.tb ls .its oil and natura l gas reserves, in the context o f t h e C A R IC O M energy In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing the cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and m arket, and the w ider C aribbean Region including V enezuela and M exico. A t T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 1st lan u a ry 1989, T rin idad and Tobago oil reserves w ere estim ated at 528 114-126million barre ls , B arbados at h a lf a m illion b arre ls , V enezuela possessed 58 C aribbean Regional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1 ,Port o fSpa in ,

10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

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> C D C 10448* A n overview o f child abuse and neglect with supporting statistical da ta . Identifies and discusses socio-cultural forces which include fam ily relation­ships and econom ic conditions, a ttitudes and values and individual charac­teristics as th e m ain con tribu ting facto rs which provide an ecological systems perspective o f the p rob lem . Solutions include em phasis on p reven tion which m ust include com m unity education with tra in ing before and a fte r becom ing pa ren ts , allocation o f m ore funds and trained m anpow er to respond to re fe rra ls and im proved inter-agency coord ination and re la tions. Concludes th a t the approach to child rearing needs to be re-exam ined and th is should be ecological in na tu re .

* [C H ILD A B U SE ] [C H ILD C A R E] [U N IT E D STA TES V IR G IN IS­LA N D S]

22-171X I Cobley, A lan G .

A parth e id , san c tio n s a n d sp o r t.In: B ulletin o f E aste rn C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 15, no . 2/3. Cave Hill: 1989. p p .23-29 G eneral

> C D C Serial* In th e light o f curren t controversies over sporting contacts with South Africa, th is pap er reviews th e h istory o f th e in ternationa l spo rts boycott against South A frica and considers the justification fo r the boycott. It concludes with some observations on the continuing necessity for sanctions, both in sports and in o th e r fields, including the possibility o f additional econom ic m easures within the C aribbean .

* [A P A R T H E ID ] [SPORTS] [BO Y C O TT] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-172X I U N IC E F

C a rib b ean A rea O ffice a n n u a l re p o rt 1989. SJ.: U N IC E F ,1990. : tb ls. G enera l

> C D C Serial* Provides key indicators for children in each o f the fourteen countries covered b y th e C aribbean A rea O ffice. Provides an overview o f th e political and econom ic tren d s affecting ch ild ren . S tates th a t 1989 was characterized by a decline in econom ic perform ance in m any o f the countries and com m ents on the negative im pact o f the s tructu ral adjustm ent program m es. N utrition rem ains a p rob lem to be tackled and th e region exhibits strong signs o f needs in education in areas such as literacy. Identifies by country the dam age done by hurricane H ugo. Provides and analysis o f the m ain areas o f cooperation covered by th e M ulti-Island P rogram m e (M IP) and two supplem entary funded pro jects and the In te r R egional Funds for Planning Program m ing and E valuation ( IF P P E ). R ep o rts on the activities o f the office and on the infor­m ation strategy adopted during the year, the activities related to the D raft C onvention on th e R ights o fth e Child, fund ra ising ,partnersh ips and alliances and the g reeting card o pera tion . Provides as appendices a list o f studies and evaluations im plem ented in 1989 and p lanned fo r 1990; a special rep o rt on aids; an update on the econom ic conditions o f the countries and a review o f strategies fo r C hild ren in the 1990's. Identifies by country the dam age done by hurricane H ugo.

* [C H ILD R EN ] [EC O N O M IC C O N D IT IO N S] [EC O N O M IC IN D IC A ­T O R S ] [H E A L T H IN D IC A T O R S ] [U N IC E F ] [W O R K P R O ­G R A M M ES] [AIDS] [R E SE A R C H PR O JEC TS] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-173X I S h a n d ,E d e n A .

C a rib b ean in th e la rg e r w orld: issues in en v iro n m en t a n d devel­o p m e n t. P o r to fS p a in : E C L A C . Subregional H eadquarters for the C arib­b ean , 1991.30 p . G eneral

> C D C 10682* Exam ines the basic prob lem linking the environm ent and developm ent, which is large scale environm ental degradation . P roposes tha t it is im portant

to understand m an 's position in th e h ierarchy o f living systems and the p rob lem s being caused b y developm ent, in o rd e r to solve environm ental prob lem s. Explains the division o f th e environm ent in to th e natu ra l environ­m ent and the built o r m an-m ade env ironm ent. Lays ou t envirom ental assests o f th e C aribbean region and details th e prob lem s being faced internationally and regionally. T h e reg ion ’s env ironm ental objectives in re lation to its future developm ent are listed and strateg ies fo r th e ir execution are given. Proposals are m ade for in ternationa l coopera tion in th e pu rsu it o f subregional sustain­able developm ent.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T] [EN V IR O N M E N T] [EC O N O M IC A N D SO CIA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [R E G IO N A L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [IN T E R N A ­T IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-174X I

C h a n g in g th e face o f C a rib b ean p o rts .In: C aribbean Shipping, M ay 1991. 1991.p p . 6-7 : ill. G enera l

■----- > C D C Serial* L ooks a t the developm ent o fp o r ts in th e islands o f D om in ica,T rin idad and A ntigua. T he G overnm ent o f all th ree islands re ta ined the sendees o f the consulting firm N ovaport, a Nova Scotia based firm . In D om inica the com­pany was involved in th e P o rtsm outh C ruise Ship facility and the F o rt Shirley and C ruise Ship H arb o u r com plex, which w on th e A m erican E g r e s s award fo r h istoric sites in 1990. In T rin idad th e com pany was retained by PLIP- D E L C O to u ndertake a study on th e fu tu re developm ent opportun ities and requ ired facilities to support recom m ended developm ent. It also did a study fo r th e P o rt A u tho rity o f T rin idad and T obago (PA T T ) in which it recom ­m ended the creation o f a new business d istrict on the w aterfron t, with hotels, shops, offices and tourism facilities. In A ntigua it p rep ared the St. John 's W aterfro n t D evelopm ent P lan which is in tended to act as a background docum ent fo r the long-term redevelopm ent o f th e H arb o u r. T hese examples illustrate th e charges in the focus o f m odern C aribbean p o rt developm ent, particu larly in its shift tow ard tourism .

* [PO RTS] [C A N A D A ] [TO U R ISM ] [IN FR A ST R U C T U R E ] [CARIB­B EA N ]

22-175X I Payne, M onica

C hild abuse: a C a rib b ean reg ional perspec tive .In : U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing th e cycle. P o rt o fS p a in : T rin idad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990.pp. 51-59 C aribbean Regional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, Port ofSpain, 10-13 O cto b er 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10448* D iscusses the findings o f a survey on paren ta l use o f corpora l punishm ent conducted in O ctober/N ovem ber 1987, on a sam ple o f 499 adults ranging in age from 20 to 59. S ta tes th a t th e re is still w idespread support fo r corporal punishm ent (71 percen t) h ow ever,there isa small bu t significant m inorityw ho are against (23 percen t o f the 29 percen t who disapproved indicated it should never be u se d ), a finding not ap p aren t in previous lite ra tu re from the C arib­bean , bu t consistent with com plain ts from p a ren ts abo u t punishm ent at school. R esponses used to illustrate findings. D iscusses th e influence o f the m edia. S ta tes th a t the findings p rovided a clearer p icture o f the current confusion and conflict on th e use o f co rpo ra l punishm ent and its sta tus vis a vis con tem porary percep tions abou t abusive paren ta l behaviour. D ata sug­gests the developm ent o f positive and enthusisatic a ttitu d es tow ards non-cor­po ra l m ethods o f discipline and recom m ends th a t these b e set in a Caribbean context.

♦ [C H IL D R E A R IN G ] [D ISC IPL IN E ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

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22-176X I G onzalez N unez, G e ra rd o ; V idal, Sergio P lasencia; K linger

Pevida, E duardoC u b a / C aricom re la tio n s: p ro p o sa ls .

In: W edderburn , Ju d ith , ed .. In teg ra tion and p artic ipa to ry developm ent: selected papers and p roceedings o f th e second conference o f C aribbean econom ists. K ingston: F riedrich E b e rt Stiftung / A ssociation o f C aribbean Econom ists, 1990. p p . 111-122C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, Bridgetow n, M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10589* M akes p roposals fo r th e consolidation o f solutions to historical problem s h indering a g rea te r level o f cooperation betw een the econom ies o f C uba and the m em ber countries o f C A R IC O M . C uba 's position on the question o f unity and cooperation with C A R IC O M is illustrated as supportive. H ow ever, the larger in tegration m ovem ent am ong th e C aribbean and L atin A m erica is an im portan t consideration that influences the C uba/C A R IC O M rela tions. A history o f the relationship betw een C uba and C A R IC O M helps to p u t the issue into perspective.C uba h a s tra d e with C A R IC O M and its m ain im porters were G ren ad a , G uyana, B arbados and Jam aica. T he co llaboration betw een Cuba and C A R IC O M how ever h as no t been restric ted to tra d e . F o r m any years C uba offered m edical assistance to G uyana, and at tim es to Jam aica and G renada. A ssistance has also been given to C uba in education , fisheries, agriculture, construction , science and technology and spo rts. T here is a global trend tow ard coopera tion and th e C uba/C A R IC O M relationship should be revived but w ithout the political ghost. R ecom m ends th a t provisions h inder­ing cooperation be rem oved, m echanism s for trad e be b ro adened , com m on objectives o f developm ent be identified and collective activity to p rom ote the advantageous use o f resources be encouraged. B ilateral and m ultila teral developm ent assistance should be jo in tly pursued and advantage taken o f a lready existing links. Concludes th a t th e process tow ard in tegration is com ­plex and difficult bu t it will help to achieve the objectives o f m ankind.

* [CA RICO M J [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [EC O N O M IC C O O P ­ER A T IO N ] [T E C H N IC A L C O O PE R A T IO N ] [CUBA ]

22-177X I L evitt, K ari

D ebt a d ju s tm e n t a n d developm ent: look ing to th e 1990s.In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.3, n o .3. P o rt o fS pa in : 1990 .pp .29-56 G eneral

> C D C Serial* T he in ternational econom ic o rd e r is changing and these changes p resen t a challenge to T hird W orld nations. Exam ines these changes and how theyaffect T hird W orld nations in general and th e C aribbean in particu lar. Firstly it questions w hether the structu ral adjustm ent packages o f the IM F and the W orld Bank are really taking the countries und er th e ir p rogram m es any closer to m eaningful econom ic developm ent. A study is m ade o f th e m acroeconom ­ics o f an IM F program m e and th e m icroeconom ics o f the W orld Bank structural adjustm ent loans. N otes that the workings o f the in ternational econom y is dependent on in ternationa l events and how they serve the devel­oped nations. T he end o f the cold w ar there fo re , m arks th e end o f an era o f developm ent assistance since it served as a geopolitical instrum ent o f staking out areas o f influence.

* [D EB T] [E C O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [D E V E L O P E D C O U N ­TR IES] [D E V E L O PIN G C O U N TR IE S] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L T R A D E ] [D E V E L O PM E N T A ID ] [IM F] [W O RLD BANK] [ E C O N O M IC R E ­FO RM ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-178X I Sanders, Ronald

D rug p ro b lem : social a n d econom ic effects - policy op tions fo r th e C arib b ean .In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.3, n o .3. P o rt o fSpa in : 1990.p p . 18-28 G enera l

> C D C Serial* Several m ajor prob lem s are faced by C aribbean nations in the ir attem pts to com bat the transh ipm ent o f illegal drugs from th e ir countries. T he problem s

discussed are: co rrup tion o f officials which pose a th re a t to dem ocratic institutions; d rug abuse and a rise in crim e which could have adverse effects on th e productivity o f a na tion ; placing severe stra in on the law enforcem ent agencies; a diversion o f scarce foreign exchange resources to com bat drug trafficking m oney th a t should o therw ise b e used to inject in to a dollar starved econom y, th rea ts to sovereign au th o rity o f C aribbean sta tes by (i) allowing the U n ited S tates to police th e w aters o f th e C aribbean ; (ii) establishing organisations within C aribbean coun tries fo r dealing with the d rug prob lem ; (iii) seeking to influence th e banking process in C aribbean countries. Suggests th a t closer regional in tegra tion and m ore financial resources are necessary for the continued fight against d rug traffickers.

* [SO CIA L IM PLIC A TIO N S] [EC O N O M IC IM PLIC A TIO N S] [C O R ­R U P T IO N ] [N A R C O TICS] [P O L IC Y M A K IN G ] [R E G IO N A L C O O P ­E R A T IO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-179X I C astaner, Ju a n A .; R uiz, Angel L .

E x te rn a l tra d e a n d econom ic linkages in th e C a rib b ean : th e econom ic im p ac ts in P u e rto R ico o f its exports to th e C a rib b e a n . : tb ls. ill. In: W edderburn , Ju d ith , ed .. In tegra tion and p artic ipa to ry developm ent:selected p apers and proceedings o f th e second conference o f C aribbean econom ists. K ingston: Friedrich E b e rt S tiftung / A ssociation o f C aribbean Econom ists, 1990. p p . 81-109C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, B ridgetow n, M ay 1990. G eneral

— > C D C 10589* A ddresses linkages that exist o r m ight exist am ong econom ies o f a region and the ir im pact on them . E xam ines th e public policy context w ithin which these linkages take p lace .T h e im portance o f exports and how th e ir structure changes u n d er external influences isa base fo r th is study. U sing an input-out- pu t analysis, P uerto R ico is studied to assess th e im pact o f its exports on the C aribbean econom y. Identifies industries th a t benefited the m ost from this trad e and the im pact it has had on incom e and p roduction , also sheds light on the econom ic im pact o f in tra-reg ional trad e on th e econom y o f the region. Divided in to several sections: P art II identifies policies adop ted b y th e G ov­ernm ent o f P uerto R ico since 1985 tow ards im proving and m odifying its links with the C a ribbean .T he policies were developed with the v iew of restructu ring the C aribbean econom ies and read justing the econom ic dependency in P uerto R ico. P art III exam ines th e structu re o f trad e betw een P uerto R ico and its C aribbea trad ing pa rtn e rs . P rovides background in form ation on the changes in P uerto R ico 's econom y from the m onocultu re to industrialization and later to m anufactured p roducts, which by ex tention leads to change in trad e p a t­tern s. T his background inform ation is necessary fo r the analysis in P art IV , which p resen ts the resu lts o f th e inpu t-ou tpu t analysis.lt shows the econom ic im pacts and m ultip lier effects on em ploym ent and p roduction on exports to the C aribbean . 1986 is used as a base year in the study. Concludes that partic ipation o f C aribbean countries in P u erto R ico 's trad e is low and its econom ic im pact relatively sm all. Som e industries have benefited m ore than o thers, particularly those which have been losing th e ir com petitiveness in the U nited S tates m arket. C ontains g raphs and tab les th a t show: e ^ o r t s to the C aribbean by P uerto R ico; th e con tribu tion by dollar o f ejqtorts; p roduction and em ploym ent g enera ted in the econom y, and th e m ultiplier im pact, con­tribu tion o f exports to m acroeconom ic vairables to th e C aribbean countries exports to the C aribbean .

* [C A R IB B EA N ] [T R A D E ] [PU E R T O R IC O ] [EX PO R TS] [EC O ­N O M IC AN A LY SIS] [IN P U T -O U T P U T A N A LY SIS] [PU E R T O R IC O ]

22-180X I B eller, W illiam

H o w to su s ta in a sm a ll is la n d .In: B eller, W ., éd.; d 'A yala , P., ed .; H ein , P ., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f small islands. P aris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990.p p . 15-22 (M an and the B iosphere Series). Interoceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao, 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G eneral

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> C D C 10387* T he o p p ortun ities fo r grow th left as a legacy to fu tu re generations m easures the success o fpo lic ies fo r sustainable developm ent. Insights into these policies a re suggested in th ree exam ples (1) H a n a ,M a u i,a small island whose citizens a re w ell-off (2) S t. V incent, an island whose citizens are poorly -off (3) M ari- G a la n te ,a n island with a unique cu ltu re .

♦ [R E S O U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [C A S E S T U D IE S ] [ISLA N D S] [EN ­V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T P O T E N T IA L ] [SA IN T V IN C E N T A N D T H E G R E N A D IN E S]

22-181X I W edderbu rn , Ju d ith ,e d .

In teg ra tio n a n d p a r tic ip a to ry developm ent: selected p ap ers an d p roceed ings o f th e second conferen ce o f C a rib b ean eco n o m ists . K ingston: F riedrich E b e rt S tiftung / A ssociation o f C aribbean E conom ists, 1990. i, 191 P-C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, B ridgetow n, M ay 1990. G enera l

— - > C D C 10589♦ C om prises p apers w ritten by m em bers o f th e A ssociation o f C aribbean E conom ist (A C E ). T hey facilitate a move tow ard a collective understand ing o f th e w ider C aribbean and p resen t alternative strategies best suited to p rom ote grow th and developm ent o f the C aribbean . T he p apers are divided in to two p a rts . P art o n e ,T h e B roaden ing o f C aribbean In teg ra tion , p resen ts views on the widening o f C aribbean in tegration to include the English speak­ing C arib b ean , P uerto R ico , C u b a , H a iti,th e D om inican R epublic , th e French islands o fM artin iq u e and G uadeloupe (D ep artm en ts Français D 'A m erique (D F A S ), S urinam e, G uyana, and C ayenne in South A m erica, and Belize in C entra l A m erica. It also discusses the region 's cooperation with L atin A m er­ica. P art T w o, th e case for P artic ipa to ry D evelopm ent, exam ines th e ro le o f com m unity g roups and non-governm ental organizations in th e developm ent o f L atin A m erica and th e C aribbean region. It also p resen ts a p roposal fo r m ore equal p artnersh ip betw een the U nited S ta tes and th e C aribbean . G en ­erally th e p ap ers accept and p ro m o te regional cooperation as th e way tow ard econom ic grow th and independence .

♦ [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [P O L IT IC A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [C U L ­T U R A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-182X I N urse , Law rence

M a n ag em en t tra in in g in th e E aste rn C a rib b ean : th e challenge to th e U .W J_In: C aribbean A ffairs, vol. 4, no. 1. 1991.p p . 50-57 G eneral

> C D C Serial♦ Exam ines how far th e U niversity o f the W est Indies, Cave H ill C am pus is providing for th e needs o f th e E aste rn C aribbean in th e field o f m anagem en t. V iews m anagem ent developm ent as "a process which system atically develops desired a ttitu d es, skills and knowledge am oung th e partic ipan ts so th a t they can function effectively in th e ir ro le as m anagers and contribute tow ard organisational goal accom plishm ents" (B aba, 1987) .A ssesses th e approach o f the U niversity 's program m es as it perceives the needs o f industry and govern­m ent in th e C aribbean , an assessm ent no t based on collaboration betw een the business sector and th e U niversity. T he program m es used lacked relevant C aribbean m aterial such as case studies and teaching technology. T h e need to focus on research in the area o f m anagem ent developm ent has aslo been iden tified . T h e challenge which curren tly faces the Cave H ill C am pus in two fold: it needs to enrich the underg raduate curriculum if it is to respond creatively to th e dem and for relevance; and its program m es should be de­signed to m eet bo th curren t and anticipated developm ental needs fo r both the private and public sector. N otes th a t the C am pus, through the cen tre for M anagem ent D evelopm ent and the relationship th a t is gradually being forged betw een the centre and the D epartm en t o fM an ag e m e n t studies, p lus the

im portan t requ irem en ts o f th e business com m unity .T he cam pusis well placed to p la y a strategic ro le in th e developm ent o f an im portan t hum an resource.

♦ [U N IV E R SIT IE S] [E D U C A T IO N ] [M A N A G E M E N T D E V E L O P ­M E N T ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-183X I Lewis, D avid E .

N o n -g o v ern m en ta l o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d a lte rn a tiv e strateg ies: b rid g in g th e d e v e lo p m e n t gap betw een C e n tra l A m erica a n d th e C arib b ean .: tb ls.In: W edderburn , Ju d ith , ed .. In teg ra tion and p artic ipa to ry developm ent:selected p apers and proceed ings o f th e second conference o f Caribbean econom ists. K ingston: F riedrich E b e rt S tiftung / A ssociation o f C aribbean E conom ists, 1990. p p . 153-173C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, B ridgetow n, M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10589♦ Exam ines firstly th e econom ic conditions o f th e C aribbean and C entral A m erica. In th e C aribbean th e rising level o f unem ploym ent, 25-40 percent region-w ide, is one o f th e m ost visible signs o f econom ic degradation . Central A m erica for alm ost ten years has been plagued by m ilitary conflict and econom ic decline . Since 1978 it h as gone backw ards in alm ost every socio-eco­nom ic m easure o f w ell-being, including incom e, education , health and life expectancy. T h e external deb t o f C osta R ica grew to 102 percen t o f G D P in 1985, N icaragua increased six-fold betw een 1975 and 1986, H onduras and C osta R ica increased five fold and E l Salvador fo u r fo ld . T h e severity o f the crisis has led to a massive call fo r im m ediate in ternationa l action . Touches also on th e ro le o f w om en in th is crisis s itua tion . D iscusses the role o f the N on-governm ental o rganizations (N G O s) in th is crisis. T he role o f th e N G O s in developm ent issues and th e ir fu tu re ro le in th e C aribbean and C entral A m erica is p resen ted . N on-governm ental aid has becom e an increasingly im pro tan t factor in T h ird W orld developm ent effo rts, in bo th quantitative and qualitative term s. T he N G O s and in ternationa l agencies are concerned with alternative strategies o f d ev e lopm en t.T hese strategies are: dependence on m aking local exports com petitive on world m arkets and tak ing an approach which stresses in tra-reg ional trad e and in terdependence , increases regional food self-sufficiency, and insulates regional m arkets from th e world m arket. In supporting these p a tte rn s and m o d e s o f d ev e lo p m en t,N G O sare providing the econom ic resources necessary fo r th e p ro m o tio n o f an alternative political parad igm . T hese two aspects o f N G O s ro le and function are exam ined and also the prob lem s th ey face in C en tra l A m erica and the C aribbean is focussed on.

♦ [N O N -G O V E R N M E N T A L O R G A N IZ A T IO N S ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-184X I T rin idad and T obago . M in istry o f P lann ing and M obilization

N ote on th e P a te n t In fo rm a tio n a n d D o cu m en ta tio n U nit (PID U ) p ro jec t. P ort-of-Spain : T h e M inistry , 1991._ ,4 p . G eneral

> T T P♦ T h e idea fo r the P a ten t In fo rm ation and D ocum enta tion U nit (P ID U ) had been discussed and favourably considered in a num ber o f fora including the 1984 m eeting o f th e C A R IC O M stand ing C om m ittee o f M inisters responsible fo r Science and T echnology held in B arbados in N ovem ber 1984 at which T rin idad and T obago was rep resen ted . In 1985 a regional Eiqpert Com m ittee was set up through the W orld In tellectual P ro p e rty O rgan ization (W IPO ) to look in to th e question o f th e streng then ing o f industrial p ro p erty and possi­bilities for establishm ent o fa regional P aten t O ffice .T h is p ap er exam ines the establishm ent o f P ID U , its objective technology services curren tly available from PID U and sta tes th e issues fo r p resen t evaluation

♦ [IN F O R M A T IO N SER V IC ES] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

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22-185X I CD CC

R ep o rt o f a C on su lta tiv e F o ru m : H igher-level h u m a n reso u rce developm ent stra teg ies in th e C a rib b ean subsreg ion o f th e 1990s. P o rt o f Spain: U N . EC L A C . Subregional H eadqua rters fo r the C aribbean , 1991.21 p . LC/C A R /G 331[Consultative Fo rum on Higher-level H um an Resource D evelopm ent S tra te ­gies in the C aribbean Subregion o f th e 1990s], [B ridgetow n],29-30 N ovem ber 1990. G eneral

> C D C U N* Cited as a con tribu tion to the pursu it o f weighing op tions and p rio rities in the general area o f education and tra in in g ,th e rep o rt sta tes th a t the rationale for the forum was based o n th e perceived need to reflect on issues critical to developing new and reo rien ting existing areas o f specialization at th e p ro fes­sional level with a view to enhancing hum an capital fo rm ation for th e benefit o f the C aribbean region as a whole. A n underlying assum ption is th a t social and econom ic developm ent in th e region will requ ire a significant upgrading o f higher-level skills, acquisition o f pools o r team s o f specialists in new areas and reorganization o f established institu tions o r creation o f new m echanism s to assist in the delivery o f th e requ ired skills. T he specific objectives o f the forum to achieve g rea te r clarity in understand ing th e rationale and urgency for special a tten tio n to hum an capital fo rm ation a t the professional level; heightened aw areness o f the ro le and functions, streng ths and lim itations o f curren t institu tions o r p rogram m es concerned with education and train ing; establishm ent o f an agenda and te rm s o f reference by which identified needs for train ing and re tra in ing in new areas o f specialization and reo rien ta tion o f existing ones can be m et. Sum m aries th e two background p apers. "Education and train ing in the C om m onw ealth C aribbean - a historical and philosophical overview" by K athleen D rayton and T h e H um an resource Sector in C arib­bean D evelopm ent "by D esm ond B ru n to n . Synopses are also provided o f th e papers p resen ted by the partic ipan ts on: planning for hum an resource devel­o p m en t in B a rb a d o s ; th e B a rb a d o s C o m m u n ity C o lleg e ; N IH E R S T ; C A R N E ID 's approach to educational innovations; Sir A rth u r Lewis C om m u­nity College o f Saint Lucia; Tertiary-level education in A ruba; H um an re ­source p lanning in Saint C hristopher and Nevis; D eveloping a technological capability at the U n iversityo f G uyana; Social Sciences E ducation and train ing at the U niversity o f Surinam e. C oncludes with a n um ber o f issues which were identified for incorporation in to th e work program m e o fE C L A C 's project on train ing policies.

* [H U M A N R E S O U R C E D E V E L O P M E N T ] [TR A IN IN G IN STITU ­TIO N S] [CA RIB B EA N ]

22-186XI Ali, D esm ond

Science, technology a n d su s ta in ab le developm e n t in th e C arib ­b ean .In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed.; E m b re e ,C . (S id ),com p , and ed .. Sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean: a rep o rt on the public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in th e C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In­stitu te for R esearch on Public Policy, 1990. pp . 139-150 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10488* D efines sustainable developm ent. Analyses the developm ent o f scientific and technological policy and discusses the future role o f science and technol­ogy for sustainable developm ent in small island sta tes. Identifies areas for critical shifts in policy if the im peratives o f sustainable developm ent are to progress beyond the stage o f wishful thinking. Concludes th a t the view that resources in te rm s o f energy and m inerals are lim ited is myopic. It is technol­ogy th a t m akes resources and technology is always changing, and a vision o f future society based on the lim itations o f the p resen t could lead to assum p­tions that are invalid. Analyzing the past w hen m aking pro jections for the future should not be done on the basis o f existing technological possibilities. T he impact o f e r te rn a l influences, and in p articu lar, technolgy has been a crucial elem ent in the socio-econom ic evolution o f th e C aribbean . A sa result, the basis for sustainable developm ent has not taken ro o t . Suggests exceptional

em phasis on hum an resource developm ent a t every level and collaboration and cooperation am ong C aribbean countries.

* [SCIENCE A N D T E C H N O L O G Y ] [CA R IBB EA N ]

22-187X I H ark e r,T rev o r

S u sta in ed d evelopm en t fo r th e C a rib b ean .In: C E P A L Review, n o . 41. Santiago: 1990.p p .55-72 : i l l .tb ls .L C /G .1631- P G enera l

> C D C Serial* A ttem pts to provide a com plete p ic tu re on th e social and econom ic devel­opm ents in the C aribbean and the in ternationa l econom y during the 1980s. T he contracting econom ies o f developed nations at th is period led to a reduction in th e dem and for the p roducts o f developing nations therefo re cutting th e ir export earn ings. A lso th e clim bing in terest ra tes in developed nations increased th e cost o f developing nations to service th e ir deb ts . These two reasons led to th e deb t crisis: an econom ic situation th a t d irected the course o f th e in ternationa l econom y for the decade o f th e 1980s. A study is m ade o f the perform ance o f e)q>ort p roducts from th e C aribbean during the 1980s since it would cast light on the country 's perfo rm ance and the prospects o f the 1990s. T he p roducts exam ined w ere sugar, ban an as , m anufactures, m inerals and tourism , these are the princip le sources o fth e regions prosperity . Exam ines also the social im pact o f econom ic con traction on th e peop le o f the C aribbean . Concludes th a t the people o f six coun tries - the D om inican R epublic, G uyana, H aiti, Jam aica, Surinam e and T rin idad and Tobago have becom e p o o re r in th e past five years. B ased on the assessm ent o f these facts, the article seeks to derive a fram ew ork fo r the second p art o f the docum ent which aim s to provide a set o f p roposals to assist in reflections on the requ irem ents for sustained developm ent o f th e C aribbean in the decade o f the 1990s. R ecom m ends th a t em phasis be placed on enhanced econom ic efficiency with the accent on vastly im proved hum an skills; th e building o f social cohesion; and adherence to a developm ent pa th th a t is environm entally sustainable.

* [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EC O N O M IC C O N D IT IO N S] [SO­C IA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L E C O N O M Y ] [EN V I­R O N M E N T] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-188XI

T his la n d is m y la n d .In: S pore , n o 2 1 . W ageningen: 1989.p . 5 : ill.G en era l

> C D C Serial* T he success o f recen t land reform and re -d istribu tion p rogram m es in G renada and D om inica a tte s ts to th e im portance o f an in tegrated approach including technical advice, credit, availability o f inpu ts, access roads and m arketing.

* [LA N D R E F O R M ] [G R E N A D A ]

22-189X I D ann , G raham

CD C CU nited N ations E conom ic C om m ission fo r L a tin A m erica an d

th e C arib b ean lite ra tu re review on soc io -cu ltu ra l im p ac ts o f to u r ism . Port o fS p a in : E C LA C . Subregional H ead q u arte rs for the C aribbean , 1991.30 p. no. 1). CONS/91/3 G enera l

> C D C U N* T here are four central them es in tourism research: the structu re o f the tourism system, the m utual percep tions and in teractions betw een tou ris ts and locals and both th e socio-econom ic and socio-cultural im pacts o f tourism . C oncen trates on the socio-cultural im pacts o f tourism particularly th e work o f M ath ieson and W all (1982) and C ohen (1984). Exam ines research firstly on a general and in ternationa l level, th en concen trates on th e theoretical and

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m ethodological issues in tourism research and finally it focuses on tourism research in th e C aribbean . Section I deals with the socio-cultural them es trea ted in in ternational lite ra tu re . Each them e is explained and supported by exam ples quo ted from the available lite ra tu re .T h e them es deal generally with tourism and its effects on cu ltu re, m oral deviation, language, m orality, social stratification , politics, em ploym ent, the division o f labour, th e d isrup tion o f th e rhythm n o f everydaylife, family and hum an relationships. Section II looks a t th e theore tica l and m ethodological issues in re lation to the socio-cultural im pacts o f tourism . T h ey a re dealt with u n d er five basic them es.: philosophical issues, th e question o f spuriousness, th e use o f theory , hypotheses and hunches, and m ethodological p rocedures. N otes th a t the re is a constant inter-facing betw een th eo ry and m ethod in tourism research . Section III exam ines tourism research on th e C aribbean . It in ter-re la tes the them es explored in section I , em phasising th e negative n atu re o f th e academ ic t re a t­m ent o f tourism in th e C arib b ean .T o u rism and colonialism , se lf iden tity and stereotyping a re e tç lo re d . A lso exam ines the trea tm en t o f th e bastard ization o f culture in the C aribbean , the rise o f m ultinational ho te ls and the sa turation and irrita tion th a t tourism p e rp e tra te s . C oncludes w ith som e additional q u o ta tions from tourism research which suggest a possible research agenda for the fu tu re in the C aribbean.

* [TO U R ISM ] [EC O N O M IC IM PLIC A TIO N S] [SO C IA L IM PL IC A ­TIO N S] [L IT E R A T U R E SU R V EY S] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-190X I H ardw are , T h o ran t

W ater resources m a n a g e m e n t fo r su s ta in a b le developm ent.In: C o x ,lo h n ,c o m p , and ed .; E m b re e ,C .(S id ),co m p , and ed .. Sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean: a rep o rt on the public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In ­stitu te for R esearch on Public Policy, 1990. pp . 105-114 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10488* Exam ines th e im pact o f developm ent activities on w ater resources and the im plications o f past and curren t public policies and practices in the light o f regional asp irations fo r sustainable developm ent. Analyses fu tu re regional im peratives and policy options with respect to curren t trends in global pop u ­lation grow th and natu ra l resource use. Concludes th a t governm ents o f the region will need to respond to the issues th a t im pact d irectly on w ater resources and th e ir role in sustainable developm ent. Legislation should be review ed; the in teraction betw een w ater resources and socio-econom ic activi­ties should be closely coord inated ; m echanism s fo r rational w ater allocation to com peting use rs will be necessary, national and regional w ater resource institu tions will have to be reorganised , rationalized and strengthened and a w ater resource m anagem ent inform ation system should be developed to provide a m anagem ent to o l with an inventory database to assist in im plem ent­ing an early w arning system, investm ent p lanning and m anagem ent.

* [W A TER R E SO U R C E S] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [W A TER M A N A G E M E N T ] [IN FO R M A T IO N SYSTEM S] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-191X L R O L A C

A ssessm ent o f reg ional en v iro n m en ta l tren d s in L a tin A m erica a n d th e C a rib b ean . Mexico City: R O L A C /U N E P , 1990.2 7 p . : ill. G eneral

> C D C 10435* E xam ines environm ental trends and issues at the global and regional levels. D iscusses the m ism anagem ent o f the natural resource base and its environ­m ental im plications and the growing d e terio ra tion in the quality o f life in the region. R efers to the increasing apprehension about o th er regional and global issues with po ten tia l im plications fo r th e region. Exam ines the progress m ade in developing national and regional instrum ents for the p ro tec tion o f the environm ent and th e ra tional m anagem ent o f na tu ra l resources. S tates tha t the destruction o f the resource base is an econom ic, social and political p rob lem and calls on governm ents to e g r e s s full political will in support o f

re -o rien ta tion o f developm ent and natura l resource m anagem ent strategies. P o in ts ou t th a t a b e tte r u nderstand ing o f th e resources o f the region is im portan t as well as th e design o f alternative developm ent strategies that m ake use o f these resources p roductively and sustainably. A n overall p lan is requ ired to streng then regional coopera tion on environm ental m atters. Con­cludes th a t th e challenge in the fu tu re is to avoid th e destruction o f the resource base and th e adoption o f developm ent strategies th a t are sustainable and in harm ony with th e social and ecological po ten tia l o f th e region. Identi­fies several e lem ents which will be requ ired to m eet th is challenge and suggests actions th a t are considered necessary for the im plem entation o f a viable sustainable developm ent ag en d a .

* [EN V IR O N M E N T A L L P R O T E C T IO N ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N ­A G E M E N T ] [N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S ] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E ­M E N T ] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ]

22-192X L M olina, E lda

D euda ex te rn a de A m erica L a tin a : evolución, opciones y con­secuencias.In: Econom ia y D esarro llo , vol. 110, n o 3 . La H abana : 1989. G eneral

> C U -E C O U H C D C Serial* Se p lan tea una vision general sobre el prob lem a de la deuda en America L atina tocando cuatro aspectos fundam entales: caracterización del fenóm eno del endeudam ien to externo , la situación recien te de la d euda, las perspectivas de la m ism a incluyendo la repercusión del crac de lasb o lsasy la s consecuencias del endeudam ien to externo para los paises d eudores. Se enuncia la relación de la deuda externa de A m erica L a tina con la crisis económ ica de los anos 80 que continua gravando sobre la econom ia de nuestra region y sobre su d esarro llo , asi com o la afectación de la politics económ ica en to d o s sus aspectos pues absorbe una p roporc ión sustancial del ah o rro in terno , reduci­endo la capacidad p ara invertir e im p o rta r, afectando los salarios y elevando la inflación y el desem pleo. Se enuncia la incidencia de esta situación en el consum o, los top es al gasto e s ta ta l y el acrecen tam ien to de las tensiones políticas y sociales. Se hace una reafirm acion de la im pagabilidad de la deuda, aun con la vision unilateral an te este prob lem a an te acreedores que tra tan al m enos de cobrar una p a rte de ella y se concluye afirm ando que el futuro de nuestro s paises con respecto a la deuda con tinua com prom etido pues cada día surgen nuevos elem entos en el m undo capitalista que lo agravan.

♦ [D E U D A E X T E R N A ] [E N D E U D A M IE N T O ] [C R ISISE C O N O M IC A ] [CUBA]

22-193X L Krawczyk, M iriam

G row ing p resen c e o f w om en in developm ent.In: C epalR ev iew , n o .40. 1990.p p .69-82 L C /G .1613-PG enera l

> C D C Serial♦ O ne o f the m ost far-reaching social changes in L atin A m erica and the C aribbean region in the last 30 years h as been th e ever increasing presence o f w om en in public life, particularly in education and th e w ork force. W orking w om en in the world to d ay to ta l 815 m illion. In the decade 1975-1985,15 million w om en were incorporated annually into th e labour m a rk e t. T he female work force in L atin A m erica trip led betw een 1950 and 1980, increasing from 10 to 32 m illion. Reviews th e im pact o f m ajor changes in th e situation o f women in the region over the last decades bo th in th e region over the last decades both in th e public and private dom ains. M ajor changes in w om en 's issues stem from dem ographic aspects, advances in b irth con tro l m ethods, supported at tim es by dem ographic policies; th e m ovem ent o f w om en in to the w ork place; expansion o f education which gave a g rea te r equality o f opportun ities to w om en; legislation now being revew ed in m any L atin A m erican and Carib­b ean coun tries, have a positive shift in the d irection o f equality o f rights, responsibility and o p p ortun ities fo r w om en; th e in ternational com m unityhas also been p rom oting full partic ipation o f w om en in all spheres o f social life. Partic ipa tion by w om en in social m ovem ents seem to indicate a b roader cultural transfo rm ation tied to new form s o f political activity, and the family

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structure which h as also undergone changes due , partia lly to th e factors explained and to th e breakdow n in som e m arriages. A ll these changes effect g roups o fw om en in d ifferen t ways bu t how ever while m ajor changes a re taking place in u rban sectors, th e sta tu s o f ru ra l w om en rem ain relatively unfavour­able.

* { W O M E N 'S P A R T IC IP A T I O N ] [S O C IA L IM P L IC A T IO N S ] [W O M EN 'S STA TU S] [W O M EN W O R K ER S] [C A RIB B EA N ]

22-194X L L opez M ., Cecilia; Pollack E ., M olly

In c o rp o ra tio n o f worn en in developm e n t po lic ies.In: C epal Review, no . 39. Santiago: 1989. p p . 37-46 : tb ls. LC/G.1583-P G eneral

> C D C Serial* Exam ines th e stages in the process o f the in tegration o f w om en in develop­m ent. T he first stage was im proving th e ir sta tu s as beneficiaries o f the developm ental process. T he second em phasised th e design o f policies to incorporate wom en as p artic ipan ts o r agen ts o f developm ent .T h e th ird stage, which is the m ain focus o f th is p ap er, is the process o f w om en's actual integration in devleopm ent and the m agnitude o f th e p rob lem . Suggests th a t, it is not th a t w om en are not in tegrated since they partic ipate in nearly all activities o f th e developm ental process. T he p rob lem lies in the im balance betw een th e ir con tribu tion and the benefits they receive .T he general situation o f wom en in L atin A m erica and the C aribbean greatly exceeded the levels expected. In th e last 30 years th e num ber o f ecoom ically active w om en has grown by 120.2 p ercen t (ILO 1980). It is estim ated th a t by the end o f the decade the region will have 55 m illion w om en in th e labour m arket o f which some 22 m illion will have been incorporated betw een 1980 and th e year 2000. T his massive incorporation o f w om en in the labour force has m ainly to do with m ore and b e tte r education fo r w om en and th e de te rio ra tio n o f real household incom e levels. V arious studies clearly support the conclusion th a t wom en have not been taken efficiently and realistically in to account e ith er in developm ent strategies o r in developm ent policies. P ro jects already in tro ­duced contain a num ber o f flaws; (1) they sta rt with th e p rem ise th a t th e re is a need to in tegrate w om en in developm ent; (2) th ey are designed to focus m ore on welfare objectives; and (3) these types o f action usually o pera te a t a m acroeconom ic level and are carried ou t in an isolated uncoord inated fashion. Suggests th a t proposals regarding th e in tegration o f w om en in developm ent policies should identify and elim inate b arriers to th a t in tegra tion , poin t out services offered by the sta te so th a t the volum e, n a tu re and specifics o f w om en's work can be taken in to account. T he recognition o f the region 's G overnm ents th a t th e re lief o f poverty cannot be postpone and in designing strategies wom en are indispensible; and th e growing aw areness o f the p ro b ­lem by U N agencies are two facto rs which support the defínate insertion o f wom en in developm ental policies. G ives a series o f m ethodological steps to be considered w hen tak ing w om en in to account in th e planning process. Looks at the lim itations and prob lem s which m ay arise when considering these planning efforts.

* [W O M E N 'S P A R T IC IP A T IO N ] [D E V E L O P M E N T P L A N N IN G ] [W O M EN W O R K ER S] [CO STA R IC A ]

22-195X L G ligo,N icolo

P re p a ra tio n o f in ven to rie s a n d b a lan ce shee ts o f th e n a tu ra l an d c u ltu ra l h e ritag e .In: E C L A C /IL P E S /U N E P . E nvironm ent dim ension in developm ent p lan­ning. Santiago: U N , 1990.p p .221-242 LC/G.1579-P G enera l

> C D C U N* E fforts to p ro tec t the natura l and cultural heritage o f th e region have already been im plem ented by coun tries in L atin A m erica and th e C aribbean . F or the natural heritage, systems o f p ro tec ted areas such as national parks and reserves have been crea ted . F o r cultural heritage the countries have devel­oped program m es through special institu tions such as m useum s, arhcives, m inistries, secre tariats and heritage institu tes. H ow ever, the re are no global

program m es fo r m aking o r m aintain ing inventories o f th e n a tu ra l and cultural heritage . N or has th e re b een any significant initiatives to incorporate a country 's heritage in its na tional accounts. T h e subject is becom ing m ore com pelling in light o f th e exhaustion o f resou rces and th e lack o f knowledge o f a country 's heritage endow m ent and th e developm ent process. Section A discusses th e defin itions and objectives o f a na tu ra l and cultu ral heritage p rogram m e. Suggests th a t th e n a tu ra l heritage shoutd include those natura l goods th a t have no t undergone m odifications o r whose artificialisation has been so negligible th a t th e ir n a tu ra l behav iour has no t b een significantly o rd e re d . T he cultural heritage consists o f in herited goods, p laces o f historical and preh isto rical im portance , places w here th e indigenous and foreign cul­tu res m et. Setion B p roposes th e classification o f th e natu ra l and cultural heritage given an exam ple o f how th e schem e should be done and what it should contain . Section C describes heritage balance in natu ra l accounts system s.lt looks at th e evaluation o f n a tu ra l resources and how they could be incorporated into national accounting system s. Section D exam ines the crite­ria fo r designing accounts. Section E looks a t th e in teg ra tion o f natural heritage accounting in systems o f na tional accounts and Section F m akes recom m endations fo r a na tu ra l and cultu ral heritage p rogram m e. D eta ils o f how program m es should be carried ou t and what balance sheets should eventually contain is also given.

* [N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S ] [C U L T U R A L H E R IT A G E ] [IN V E N T O ­R IE S ] [N A T IO N A L A C C O U N T S ] [C L A S S IF IC A T IO N ] [L A T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-196X L A rriagada, A ndres; G uzm an, G elio T .

C E PA LS ituación a cu ta l en m a te r ia de prev ision de caudales in u n d a ­

ciones en A m erica L a tin a y d C a rib e . Santiago: C E P A L , 1989. ¡¡i, 20p. : tb ls. L C /R . 777 Lim ited

> C D C U N* Analiza la situación actual de los sistem as de prevision de caudeles e inundaciones: redes de estaciones y com unicaciones, sistem as de p ronósticos hidrológicos, facilidades com putacionaies, asi com o la situación actual en m ateria de form ación y e sp ec ia liza ro n de personal en funciones de prevision de esto s desastres na tu ra les en la region.

* [PR E V E N C IO N D E D E SA ST R E S] [LU C H A C O N T R A LA S IN U N D A ­CIO N ES] [C A PA C IT A C IO N ] [C O O P E R A C IO N TEC N IC A ] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ]

22-197X L A rriagada, Irm a

U nequal p a rtic ip a tio n by w om en in th e w ork ing w orld.In: C epal Review, n o .40. 1990.p p . 83-98 LC/G .1613-P G enera l

> C D C Serial* A ccording to census records in L atin A m erican societies th e g rea ter part o f the adult m ale population ap pears as working population while the m ajority o f w om en appears as non-w orking p opu la tion , i e , th ey are registered as hom em akers. In exploring th e reason for th is, it was discovered th a t the definition o f the te rm "working population" used in censuses and surveys posed a num ber o f difficulties fo r the p ro p e r m easurem ent o f fem ale work. H ow ever, dispite the lim itations and defects in population censuses, th ey are the only statistical in strum ent available fo r m easuring the m ain trends in the econom ic partic ipation o f th e population overtim e. T hrough an analysis o f these census figures, a ttem p ts are m ade to otu line th e w ork u n d ertaken by L atin A m erican w om en in the labour m arkets and in the dom estic a re a . T he econom ic crisis w ithin L atin A m erica coun tries and its repercussions on w om en's work and on fam ily life and the hom e are also discussed. T ren d s in w om en's partic ipation in the labour m arket betw een 1960 and 1980/1985 have the following characteristics: fem ale w orkers by age increased in the period 1960-1985 in all groups betw een 15 and 64; th e re was g rea te r partic ipation by young age groups (20-24 and 25-29) in all countries with advanced m oderiza- tion such as A rgen tina, U ruguay,C hile and C osta R ica .T he tren d in countries

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such as P araguay and G u atem ala , th e partic ipation structu re by age is the sam e as prevailed in 1960. A study done by the In ternational L abour O rgan­isa tion in 1984, shows th a t am ong w om en in L atin A m erica, tim e dedicated to housew ork was o ften equal to o r g rea te r th an th a t dedicated to paid w ork in th e m arket, so th a t a high p ro p o rtio n o f housew ives w ere ’overem ployed F rom 1980, onw ard L atin A m erica experienced a drastic decline in econom ic grow th and th is was reflected in th e labour m arket and th e h o m e . C onclusions draw n from th e statistical and qualitative data provided show th a t th e rep e r­cussions o f the crisis had d ifferen t effects on w orkers o f the bo th sexes. The situation o f inequality has been hightened by th e crisis, to the poin t w here average fem ale incom e in som e cases is h a lf o f th e average m ale incom e.

* [L A B O U R F O R C E ] [W O M E N ’S P A R T IC IP A T IO N ] [W O M E N W O R K ER S] [LA T IN A M E R IC A ] [LA T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-198X L E C L A C

W om en a n d new techno log ies. Santiago: U N , 1990.27 p . (Serie M ujer y D esarro llo ). L C /L 5 9 7 G eneral

> C D C U N* T h e subject o f th e new technologies has aroused g reat in terest and much im portance is being given to it as th e key to a new developm ent paradign. S tudy explores th e significance o f th e new technologies in troduced in to the productive and reproductive life o f w om en. It raises certain questions and provides an outline o f som e m ethodological research guidelines, suggested by the prob lem s as they have been defined . S tates th a t the stud ies would fill a significant gap in research on the subject and could provide a basis fo r the fo rm ulation o f policies aim ed a t re-evaluating the ro le o f w om en in society on the one hand ; and increasing social equ ity on the o th er.

• [W O M E N ] [N E W T E C H N O L O G Y ] [PR O D U C T IO N ] [R E P R O D U C ­T IO N ] [R E SE A R C H N E ED S] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-199X Z H arris , Louis; Taylor, H um phrey

A ttitudes to en v iro n m en t.In: W orld H ealth F orum , vol. 11, no . 1. G eneva: 1990. : tb ls. G eneral

> C D C Serial• A n analysis o f peo p le 's a ttitu d e 's tow ard env ironm ental de te rio ra tio n . A n opinion survey covering 16 countries, bo th developing and developed, re ­vealed w idespread concern about environm ental de terio ra tion . Betw een F eb­ru ary 1988 and Ju n e 1989 Louis H arris and A ssociates conducted an opin ion survey fo r U N E P o f 8325 adu lts, bo th leaders and m em bers o f the general public from A rgen tina , B razil, C hina, T h e F ederal R epublic o f G erm any, H ungary , India, Jam aica, Japan ,K enya,M ix ico , N igeria, N orw ay,Saudi A ra­b ia , Senegal, the U SA and Z im babw e.T he re su ltso f th e survey reflected tha t m any people felt m ore should be done to reverse p resen t tren d s , even if it m eant foregoing som e m aterial gains. T he m ajorities felt th a t th e ir countries should be doing m ore to p ro tec t the environm ent, th ey varied over 95 percent in India and 72 percen t in Saudi A rab ia . T he arguem ent th a t the public will pay only lip service to the idea o f a cleaner environm ent bu t unwilling to pay th e necessary econom ic price was refu ted by th e survey. M ajorities in every country, ranging from 90 percen t in Mexico to 62 percen t in Z im babw e, said they would p re fe r to have lower standards o f living with lesser health risk, ra th e r th an h igher living standards w ith higher health risk . In m ost countries political survival now dem ands sensitivity to public opin ion on environm ental m atters. T h e environm ent has becom e a global political issue which govern­m en ts cannot afford to neglect. C ontains a num ber o f tab les on different aspects o f the survey, and public a ttitu d es on: curren t levels o f spending on th e env ironm ent; favouring stronger action to p ro tec t th e environm ent; w hether countries should do m ore o r less to p ro tec t the environm ent; stand­ard o fliv ing versus health risks; w illingnesstopayh ighertaxeso fex tra revenue w ere spent to p ro tec t the environm ent.

* [EN V IR O N M E N T A L D E G R A D A T IO N ] [A T T IT U D E S] [EN V IR O N ­

M E N T ] [PO L L U T IO N ] [SU R V EY S] [A R G E N T IN A ] [SA U D I A R A ­BIA]

2 2 - 2 0 0X Z Lynch, M arg are t

C h ild ab u se : a n in te rn a tio n a l perspective.In : U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reak ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T o b a g o .M in is try o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp . 41-50 C aribbean R egional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, l .P o r t o fSpain , 10-13 O cto b er 1989. G en era l

> C D C 10448• D iscusses the issues o f iden tifica iton , trea tm en t including sta te intervention and p revention u n d e r two broad a reas - in tra-fam ilial and extra-fam ilial child abuse and neglect. R e fers to the in troduc tion o f rep o rtin g laws in the U nited S ta tes and th e C onfidential D o c to r System in th e N etherlands. S tates th a t all form s o f child abuse and neglect have to be seen as in ternational issues requ iring in ternationa l action and m en tions th e p ro tec tion provided under th e C onvention o f th e R igh ts o f th e C h ild . C alls fo r g rea te r cooperation at the national and in ternationa l levels.

* [C H ILD A B U SE ] [C H IL D R E N 'S R IG H T S ] [L E G A L PR O T EC TIO N ] [C A R IB B EA N ] [T H E W O R L D ]

2 2 - 2 0 1X Z O ates , Kim

C h ild sexual ab u se a n d its a f te rm a th .In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reak ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago . M in istry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 159-169C aribbean R egional C onference on C hild A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fSpain , 10-13 O cto b er 1989. G en era l

> C D C 10448• Exam ines the consequences o f sexual abuse in children . Q uestions w hether th e im pressions gained from clinical case stud ies can be supported by studies which review the to ta l p opu la tion o f sexually abused children . S tates tha t little research h as been done on fam ilies in which abuse has occurred; few studies o f perp e tra to rs ; and w hat is even m ore im portan t little a tten tio n paid to the characteristics o f those who have b een less d istu rbed follow ing sexual abuse- "the survivors”. Reviews a selection o f recen t outcom e studies which looked a t relatively sh o rt-term effects o f child sexual abuse . Sum m arises a num ber o f studies which looked at adu lts to see what w ere the possible long-term effects. S ta tes th a t these stud ies w ere o f non-clinical p opu la tions and seem to indicate th a t the re a re long-term effects in a significant p ro p o rtio n o f th e victims. None o f th e studies give any inform ation abo u t th e long-term effects o f sexual abuse in boys. Sum m arises th e effects o f child sexual abuse and identifies the m ethodological p rob lem s which occur in follow-up studies. D escribes a fol­low-up study done a t th e child ren 's H osp ita l C am perdow n, the m ethodology and findings and concludes th a t child sexual abuse does have adverse effects on children particularly on th e ir behav iour, friendships, school perform ance and se lf es teem . In th e long-term th e re m ay b e m anifestations o f violent behaviour in som e o f these children . C oncludes th a t a lot m ore research needs to be done and suggests areas fo r fu rth e r developm ent.

* [C H ILD A B U SE ] [SO C IA L R E S E A R C H ] [SE X U A L V IO LEN C E] [T H E W O R L D ]

2 2 - 2 0 2X Z H ein , Philippe L .

E conom ic p ro b lem s a n d p ro sp ec ts o f sm a ll is lan d s .In: B eller, W .,éd .; d 'A yala , P ., ed .; H e in , P .,e d .. Sustainable developm ent and environm ental m anagem ent o f sm all islands. Paris: U nesco/Parthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990. p p . 35-42 (M an and th e B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and Environm ental M anagem ent o f Sm all Islands, H um acao , 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G eneral

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> C D C 10387* Small-island developing coun tries (SID C 's) share certain prob lem s, chal­lenges and o p portun ities th a t are no t etqperienced to the sam e extent by o th er countries . Som e SID C characteristics are linked to small size o f popu lation and /or land area and som e to insularity. D iscusses specific tran sp o rt and com m unication p rob lem s, m onopolistic env ironm ent,m arine and sub-m arine resources and th e im portan t ro le o f services. E xam ines inter-island differ­ences and concludes th a t the characteristics linked to small size and insularity act as constrain ts to the developm ent o f small islands and th e fu tu re develop­m ent depends on th e ir ability to pursue ap propria te outw ard-lookingpolicies, while enhancing the ir national capabilities in critical areas as food production and artisanal fisheries, so as to build up a basic needs ’safety n e t.”

* [ISLANDS] [EC O N O M IC D E P E N D E N C E ] [TR A N SPO R T] [EC O ­N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T PO T E N T IA L ] [CA R IB­BEA N ] [ASIA A N D T H E PA CIFIC ]

22-203X Z Singh, N aresh C.

E n v iro n m e n ta l p ro b lem s a n d o p p o rtu n itie s in sm a ll open econom ies. Cave Hill: U W I.IS E R (Cave H ill,B B ), 1991 .20p . : tb ls. Symposium on Small S tates: P rob lem sand O p portun ities in a W orld o f Rapid C hange, B asse terre , 25-27 M arch 1991. G eneral

> C D C 10693* Exam ines the env ironm ental prob lem s o f small sta tes and the factors which m ake them particularly vulnerable to environm ental p rob lem s and their incapacity in som e instances to deal with these prob lem s. Identifies o p p o rtu ­nities and m easures which these sta tes, as well as th e Com m onw ealth and the wider in ternational com m unity, m ight address to s treng then th e ir capacity to cope .D efines a small sta te a sa country with a population o f less th an 1 million. Jam aica with a population o f less th an 2 million and Papua N ew G uinea with less than 3 m illion were included because they share m any characteristics and also m aintain in tegral links with all th e small sta tes in th e ir respective regions. D iscusses the p rob lem s faced b y th e 31 small sta tes o f th e Com m onw ealth .

* [EN V IR O N M EN T] [D E V E L O P IN G C O U N T R IE S] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-204X Z Bryan, A n th o n y T .

In te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s o f th e C arib b ean tow ards th e y e a r 2000. In: C aribbean A ffairs, v o l.3, n o .4. P o rt o fSpa in : 1990.pp. 13-34 G eneral

> C D C Serial* D iscusses the in ternational events that will shape and im pact upon the in ternational system o f th e early years o f th e 21st century. T h e events analysed are: (1) th e U S/U SSR relations; (2) the dem ocratization o fE a s te rn E urope; (3) the fo rm ation o f trad ing blocs on a regional basis and ; (4) the rise o f the econom ic pow ers o f the Pacific R im countries. T h is evolving in ternational system is a lreadybring ingnew issues such as the env ironm ent, d rug trafficking and in ternational m igration to th e top o f th e in ternational agenda. Analyses how these issues which are determ ined b y th e industrialized nations impact upon the developing world and th e C aribbean in p a rticu la r.T h e new in terna­tional em phasis on the environm ent is perceived as having a de trim enta l effect on the developm ent effo rts o f the T hird W orld. T he reason being that industrialized nations are beginning to insist th a t env ironm ental safeguards be pu t in place on developm ent p ro jec ts th a t are using th e ir b inding. T hese safeguards are som etim es costly and ren d e r the p ro jec ts infeasible. T he lack o f resources to fij^it illicit drugs in developing countries and the fear o f being swamped by the US with th e ir need to fight drugs, is bringing th e d rug issue closer to becom ing a critical foreign policy issue in the C aribbean 's in terna­tional re lations. T h e issue o f in ternationa l m igration is still being trea ted at the national level. H ow ever should it take on a global perspective the focus will not be on the prob lem s o f th e developing world b u t those o f th e developed nations. O th er issues such as th e shift in N orth /South relations to a s. A sum m ary o f these issues from a C aribbean perspective is given.

♦ [IN T E R N A T IO N A L R E L A T IO N S ] [D E V E L O P E D C O U N T R IE S]

[D E V E L O P IN G C O U N T R IE S ] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L M IG R A T IO N ] [D R U G S O F A B U SE] [EN V IR O N M E N T] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-205X Z K irton , C larem ont

M acroeconom ic p la n n in g in sm a ll econom ies: issues a n d expe­rience . Cave Hill: U W I. ISER (Cave H ill, B B ), 1991.25 p .Symposium on Small S tates: P rob lem s and O pp o rtu n ities in a W orld o f R apid C hange, B asse terre , 25-27 M arch 1991. G enera l

> C D C 10695* Sum m arizes som e o f th e m ajor m acro-econom ic p rob lem s o f small devel­oping countries and th en using th e G ren ad a experience betw een 1979-1983, exam ines th e policy and p lann ing responses to these p rob lem s. V arious econom ic prob lem s have b een identified as a result o f th e small country constrain ts. T hese a re categorised as follows: dem ographic p rob lem s re lated to small populations; sm all physical space; p rob lem s o f econom ies o f scale; econom ic vulnerability, m acro econom ic policy dependence , infrastructure and im plem entation . F ocuses on policy responses to sm allness in the devel­opm ent process draw ing o n th e experiences o f G re n a d a . E xam ines th e m ac­roeconom ic responses to som e specific areas o f m acroeconom ic policy and p lanning which were in troduced in G ren ad a during th e period u nder study. A ttem pts to isolate som e o f the areas o f econom ic p lanning which are e j e c t e d to be critical e lem en ts o f the p lann ing process in sm all developing countries.

* [EC O N O M IC PLA N N IN G ] [E C O N O M IC PO LIC Y ] [D E M O G R A ­PH Y ] [EC O N O M IES O F SC A LE] [C A RIB B EA N ]

22-206X Z A ndrew s, R ichardson

Notes on th e w orld steel in d u stry . Brussels: 1990.61p. : tb ls .jll.G eneral

> T T P* N ote th a t: a) am ong long standing established p roducers the re was a d ram atic decline in p roduction in th e early '80s followed by a mild recovery 1984-85 an o th er significant decline in 1986-87 with a recovery to 1980-81 level but w ithout the dynam ism o f the earlie r period ; b) A m ong developing coun­trie s rapid and sustained increases in o u tp u t betw een 1980-89 occasioned by th e etqiansion o f ou tpu t by newly industrialized econom ies and several new en tran ts in to the steel industry offsetting the declines in world production occasioned by decreases am ong o ld er industrialized countries; c) in troduction o f new technologies to im prove productiv ity and efficiencies, to enhance quality and to in troduce d ifferen tiated o r new p roducts; d) R estructu ring am ong the o ld er industries

♦ [S T E E L ] [IR O N A N D S T E E L IN D U STR Y ] [T H E W O R L D ]

22-207X Z B asseer, Potkin

T ra n sn a tio n a l b an k s a n d ex te rn a l f in an ce : im p lica tio n s fo r developing co u n tr ie s . W ashington, D .C .: U N C T C , 1990.4 8 p . : tb ls. ill. W orkshop on D ebt and E xternal R esources M obilization and M anagem ent, St. Jo h n 's , 22-26 O cto b er 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10507♦ Briefly traces five m ajor developm ents which have a ttrib u ted to the expan­sion in transnational bank ing from the mid 1950's; expansion o f in ternational trad e ; th e growth o f non-banking transnational corpo ra tions (T N C 's); the developm ent o f th e E urocu rrency m arket; the appreciation o f th e currencies o f th e host countries o fT N B 's ; and th e surge in p e tro dollars. Analyses the afterm ath o f the deb t crisis in the early 1980's and reviews th e effects o f inform ation technology in the financial services sector - th e deregu lation o f the banking sector and the securitization o f th e financial m arkets. D iscusses the im plications fo r the less developed countries, the deb t-equ ity swap a r­rangem ents, trad e financing, fo rfactingand ejqport p rom otion .C oncludes with a look at the policy m easures which m ight assist the L D C governm ents in th e ir

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negotiation with TN B on financing the foreign trad e sectors and long term econom ic developm ent strategies.

* [E X T E R N A L F IN A N C IN G ] [E X T E R N A L D E B T ] [IN T E R N A ­T IO N A L B O R R O W IN G ] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L FIN A N C IA L M A R K ET] [D E V E L O PIN G C O U N TR IE S] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ] [A FRICA ]

22-208X Z Sadik, Nafis

U N FPA co n tr ib u tio n : th eo ry to ac tion p ro g ram m es .In: D evelopm ent'.Journal o f th e Society for In ternational D evelopm ent, no . 1. R om e: 1990. pp . 7-12 G eneral

> C D C Serial* O utlines the im portance o f exam ining the life choices o f young w om en in the context o f the ir productive and reproductive roles in society. D iscusses th e in terrelationsh ip and im plications o f these ro les fo r w om en, popu lation contro l and developm ent activities in developing countries. Illustra tes the com m ittm ent o f the U N Fund for Population Activities (U N FPA ) in its effo rts to enhance the ro le, sta tus and quality o f life for w om en. T his com ­m ittm ent has been transla ted into operational population and developm ent activities. Focuses on the situation o f young w om en in developing countries, particularly th e ir reproductive years. Exam ines briefly the trends and p a tte rn s in adolescent fertility, early m arriages, teenage p regnancies, abo rtions, m o r­tality, trad itional p ractices and low educational opportun ities and em ploy­m ent. T he U N FPA supports pro jects specifically d irected at girls and young wom en dealing with population , family life and sex education and to some extent family planning. T heir program m es are channelled through the form al school system , and non-form al educational program m es serve out-of-school youth. T hey are also involved in reaching young girls through w om en's organi­zations, tra in ing young girls in skills for non-trad itional w om en 's jo b s and in supporting reproductive health services for teenagers , such as those in the Phillipines, Chile, G uatem ala , In d o nesia ,M auritiu s, Nigeria and P eru . In the area o f research the U N FPA has provided W H O with support to ca rry o u t an in ter-regional study on health , dem ographic and social p roblem s related to adolescent fertility .T he project has p roduced an A nnota ted B ibliography,and volum e I, a R eport on adolescent reproductive behaviour in developing coun tries. V olum e II on developing countries is alm ost com pleted . A t the country level the U N FPA provided support to IPP F fo ra survey in T rin idad and T obago on know ledge, a ttitudes and cultural p a tte rn s o f adolescents 10-19 years o f age, tow ard pregnancy, paren th o o d , contracep tion and con tra­ceptives. It was expected to help and provide inform ation for the N ational Fam ily Planning A ssociation with its education p rogram m e. In Jam aica a unique and innovative approach was tried to educate young m en and women on population and family m atters. It was started by the Jam aican W om en 's B ureau in 1978, to perm it continuity o f education for pregnan t schoolgirls (12-16yrs) who had withdraw n from school.

•[W O M E N ] [Y O U TH ] [L IFEST Y LE S] [D EV E LO PIN G C O U N TR IE S] [SO C IA L PLA N N IN G ] [U N FPA ] [C A R IBB EA N ] [A FRICA ]

R E C O M M A N D A T I O N S P O U R L E S P R I S E S

D E D E C I S I O N

P R E S C R I P C I O N E S P A R A A D O P T A R

D E C I S I O N E S

BIO. R ecom m andations concernant des actions on des politiques du développem ent: in ternationa les e t nationales P r e s c r ip c io n e s p a r a p o l í t i c a s o a c c io n e s de d e s a r r o l lo : in ternacionales y nacionales

22-209 T rinidad and T obago . M in istry o f W orks, In frastructure and D ecentralizationD ecen tra liza tio n p rocess: reg ional ad m in is tra tio n a n d regional

d evelopm en t in T rin id ad a n d Tobago; p ro p o sa ls fo r re fo rm . Port-of-Spain: M inistry o f W orks, In frastructu re and D ecen tra lisa tion , 1990. 44 p . : ill. G enera l

> T T P• Points ou t th a t the fundam ental aim o f th e refo rm exercise is to free the people at the com m unity level and a t th e level o f tow ns and villages to manage m ore o f th e ir own affa irs, to serve and assist each o th e r and to b e tte r organize them selves to serve th e ir com m unities. It recognizes th e success o f the self- help m ovem ent and th e po ten tia l value o f village and com m unity councils and o f local governm ent institu tions

* [D E C E N T R A L IZ A T IO N ] [L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

2 2 - 2 1 0AG Sinha, D inesh P.

D eveloping h e a lth y lifestyles in school c h ild re n : th e A ntiguaexperience.In: C ajanus: the C aribbean Food and N u trition Institu te Q uarterly , vol. 23, n o .3. 1990.pp . 170-186 : ill.G en e ra l

> C D C Serial• P roposes th a t o b se ityand non-com m unicable d iseases are intim ately asso­ciated with personal life styles, and som e o f these conditions are reversible with the adoption o f health ier lifestyles. M any o f th e chronic diseases such as high b lood-pressure , high levels o f blood cholestero l and hardening o f the arte ries sta rt early in childhood. It is im perative th ere fo re th a t children are taught good hab its from very early in o rd e r to re verse th isp ro cess.T h e W H O ’s In tegrated Program m e for th e P reven tion and C ontro l o f Non-com m unicable D iseases (IN T E R H E A L T H ) focuses o n th e p reven tion o f chronic diseases am ong children. Several developing coun tries have jo ined the program m e. T he A ntiguan com ponent o f the project is to develop a process through which train ing in healthy lifestyles could be adop ted g radually in schools. M easure­m ents o f body weight, b lood p ressu re and serum profiles will form the basis fo r evaluating the p ro g ram m e.T h e concept o f the project is centered around the questions: A m I the right weight?; A m I doing my dailyphysical exercise?; A m i eating right? ; D o I have a positive se lf concept? T h e program m e utilizes several approaches to achieve its goals: In tersec to ra l approach ; M ultidiscipli­nary approach ; E ducational approach ; Personal approach ; sequential learn­ing; Com m unity-based approach ; Positive app roach ; Infusion approach; and cost-effective approach . No real pro ject evaluation has been carried out but a p re - and post-p ro ject questionna ire assessing increased lifestyle aw areness o f lifestyle changes will be adm inistered in all new schools incorporated in the p rogram m e. T his p rogram m e should help studen ts enhance th e ir academic perform ance and save the country 's m eager resources from being wasted on the m anagem ent o f these d iseases.T he a u th o r designed th e project addressed in th is article.

* [C H ILD R EN ] [SC H O O L A G E P O P U L A T IO N ] [H EA L TH ] [LIFE STY LES] [A N T IG U A A N D B A R B U D A ]

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2 2 -2 1 1JM M orrison , Inez

A bused ch ild a n d th e law : a Ja m a ic a n perspective.In: U N IC E F. Child abuse: b reak ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago. M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp. 193-200C aribbean Regional C onference o n Child Abuse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fS pa in , 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* T he h istory o f child abuse as a form al legal concept is not a very long one. Exam ines the way in which th e law has im pacted on th e abused child over the last fifteen years. D iscusses the deficiencies in the law which w ere identified as a result o f th e investigations o f a task force set up to investigate alleged report's o f child abuse by th e business and com m ercial secto r. L ists the recom m endations fo r changes in th e law .T he age o f consent was raised to 16 with effect 30 D ecem ber 1988, and a specialist com m ittee appoin ted to im plem ent the p roposals . P u ts forw ard fo r consideration questions which relate to the issues o f ehtics and identification o f p rio rities - th e responsibility o f the various p rofessionals for the p ro tection o f the ch ild .

* [CH ILD A B U SE] [L E G A L A SPEC TS] [JA M A IC A ]

2 2 -2 1 2TT

C a rib b ean co -opera tion in h e a lth : C C H : T rin id ad an d Tobago. Port o fS p a in : s j i ., 1989. : tb ls.C aribbean C oopera tion in H ealth : m eeting o f d onors, P o rt o f Spain, 1 N o­vem ber 1989. G enera l

> T T P♦O rganized a round seven prio rity areas . T hese are 1) E nvironm ental p ro tec­tion including vector contro l; 2) H um an resources developm ent; 3) Chronic disease contro l and accident preven tion ; 4) S trenghtening o f health systems; S) Food and nu trition ; 6) M ateria l and child health and population ; 7) A ids. T h is strategy was followed because it was felt th a t these p rio rity areas could be strategic en try po in ts through which the region as a w hole could mobilize and m ake the m ost productive use o f resources. T he initiative will involve English speaking C aribbean and activities undertaken a t national and regional levels will be coordinated to ensure th a t they are m utually supportive since the effort has to be a cooperative one to realize the goals agreed upon.

♦ [H E A L T H ] [H E A L T H C O N T R O L ] [H E A L T H S E R V IC E S ] [H E A L T H F A C IL IT IE S ] [M E D IC A L C A R E ] [F O O D R E Q U IR E ­M ENTS] [N U TR IT IO N ] [EN V IR O N M E N T A L PR O T E C T IO N ] [D IS­EASES] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-213TT ILO

C ha llen g e o f em p lo y m en t p ro m o tio n : T rin id a d a n d Tobago in th e 1990's. P o rt o fS p a in : IL O , 1990._, 130p. : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> T T P♦ Gives an analysis o f th e trends and com position o f em ploym ent; an assess­m ent o f the im pact o f m acroeconom ic policies on em ploym ent, an evaluation o f existing and alternative policies, p rogram m es and institu tions for em ploy­m ent p rom otion and an assessm ent o f the need fo r in ternational technical assistance in policy design and p rogram m e im plem entation .

♦ [E M P L O Y M E N T ] [U N E M P L O Y M E N T ] [A G R IC U L T U R E ] [SM ALL] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-214T T T rin idad and T obago . C om m ission o f E nqu iry in to the D eath

PenaltyD eath p en a lty in T rin id a d a n d T obago. Port-of-Spain : 1990. _,

51 p . G enera l > T T P

♦ Com m ission enqu ired in to w hether th e dea th penalty should be retained for any offences u n d er th e crim inal law o fT r in id a d and T obago , and i f so , for what offences, and if n o t, to w hat extent and by w hat m eans should the punishm ent now provided fo r capital offences be modified o r lim ited; and the changes if any in the existing law or th e p rison system which would be re q u ire d .

♦ [C A P IT A L P U N IS H M E N T ] [C R IM IN A L LA W ] [PE N A L SA N C ­T IO N S] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-215T T

N ational c o n su lta tio n p a p e r on en h a n c in g th e q u a lity o f life .P o rt o fS p a in : G overnm ent Prin tery , 1990.15 p .N ational consultation on enhancing th e quality o f life, P o rt o f S pain ,23 M arch 1990. G eneral

> T T P♦ N otes th a t the p rob lem for governm ents o f developing countries concerned with enhancing the quality o f life o f its citizens is the re fo re to m anage its lim ited resources so as to fo ster econom ic grow th while p u ttin g in place certain in frastructure th a t will curb th e m any social p rob lem s associated with defi­ciencies in the basic needs o f food, she lte r, health and education .

♦ [Q U A L IT Y O F L IFE ] [LIVIN G C O N D IT IO N S] [BASIC N E ED S] [EN ­V IR O N M E N T A L Q U A L IT Y ] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-216T T U W I. W om en and D evelopm ent S tudies G roup (St. A ugustine,

T T) ; IICAR ep o rt on policies fo r w om en in th e ru ra l se c to r (R epublic o f

T rin id ad an d T obago). S t. A ugustine: U W I. W om en and D evelopm ent S tudies G roup (St. A u g u s tin e ,T T ), 1990.75 p . : tb ls. ill. G enera l

> C D C 10669♦ Provides a diagnosis o f th e ro le o f w om en in th e developm ent o f ru ra l sectors in T rin id ad and T obago from 1980.Section 1 deals with a socio-dem ographic analysis o f the population and provides a social and econom ic assessm ent o f w om en in ru ra l developm ent with an indep th look a t the com position o f the rural popula tion . Section II looks at th e policies, p rog ram m es and pro jects at governm ental and non-governm ental levels (C aribbean A ssociation fo r Fem i­nist R esearch and A ction , C A F R A , and C aribbean N etw ork for In tegrated R ural D evelopm ent, C N IR D ) and the institu tional m easures for policy im ­plem entation . Section III provides a critical analysis o f th e m ajor conceptual and operational difficulties regarding policies, p rogram m es and pro jects, and the experiences o f o th e r C aribbean countries. Section IV identifies a lte rn a­tives for action . T he p roposals suggested are d irected tow ards addressing the deficiencies in policies i e . national tra in ing w orkshops targeted a t policy m akers; support fo r C A F R A 's research/action project on wom en in C arib­bean agriculture and estab ishm ent o f a m echanism for docum enting and dissem inating inform ation which will assist in the em pow erm ent o f rural wom en.

♦ [W O M EN ] [SO C IA L PO LIC Y ] [W O M EN W O R K ER S] [R U R A L D E ­V E L O P M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T P R O JE C T S ] [G O V E R N M E N T P O L IC Y ] [S O C IA L P O L IC Y ] [D E M O G R A P H IC S T A T IS T IC S ] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

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22-217T T T rin idad and T obago . Sub-C om m ittee appoin ted to consider the

rep o rt o f th e S teering C om m ittee fo r th e establishm ent o f a N ational C om m ission on C ulture R e p o rt—. 1990. [45] p . G enera l > T T P

* E xam ines th e ro le o fcu ltu re in society and no tes th a t long neglect h as caused accelerating decay in arch itectu ra l and historical heritage . P resen ts guidelines fo r th e establishm ent o f a N ational C ultu ral Policy including recognition o f the p lu rality o f th e society and o f the cultural form s o f the diverse ethnic g roups. A lso p o in ts to the need to establish a balance betw een governm ent support for culture and th e necessary autonom y to free culture from over bureaucra tiza tion , o f centralism o f decision m aking and prescriptive policies. Tw o op tions a fe recom m ended: (1) th e estab lishm ent o f a T rin idad and Tobago Com m ission on C ultu re as a sta tu to ry body.; and (2) th e estab­lishm ent o f a T rin idad and T obago Com m ission on C ultu re as an advisory body.

♦ [C U L T U R E ] [SO C IA L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O ­B A G O ]

22-218U S D ePew , Jo h n

L ib ra ry d isa s te r p rep a red n ess su p p o rt ne tw orks. San lu a n , PR : A C U R IL , 1989.20p. : tb ls.A C U R IL , 2 0 ,K ingston, 23-29 A pril 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10170♦ O utlines the sta te o f d isaster p rep aredness in several sta te across the United S ta tes. D escribes a library d isaster p reparedness and support netw ork in F lorida U niversity and public libraries. H ands-on w orkshops w ere held s ta te ­wide, dealing with all aspects o f p rep aredness and recovery.

♦[L IB R A R IE S] [D IS A S T E R PR E V E N T IO N ] [N A T U R A L D IS A S T E R S ] [FIRES] [W A TER ] [SU RV EY S] [PLA N N IN G ] [C O N FE R E N C E P A ­PER S] [U N IT E D STA TES]

22-219X I M atte s, A nn

A genda 2000: a m e ta p h o r fo r ch an g e re leasin g th e creative energies o f C a rib b ean peop le in developm ent. P o rt o f Spain: Regional Econom ic C onference, 1990. _ , 27pR egional Econom ic C onference, P o rt o f Spain, 27 F ebruary - 1 M arch 1991. G enera l♦ A critical look a t the C aribbean indicates th a t technological advances are changing the con tours o f the region; responses to th is will be critical to any kind o f o rderly fu tu re . M oney is likely to be tight and econom ic assistance from the north is no t as concentrated as before .P erhaps what the region needs is to focus its a tten tio n on its very careful exam ination o f what it m ay in large part o ffer a foreign investor, how it m ay innovate in financial partic ipation op tions to attrac t capital to th e region. O ne possible avenue m a y b e in the quality o f o u r hum an resources, tak ing advantage o f th e increasing em phasis on know ledge-intensive products.

♦ [R E G IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [EC O N O M IC G R O W T H ] [EC O ­N O M IC R E F O R M ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

2 2 - 2 2 0X I R o e tt, Phyllis

C h ild abuse: a C arib b ean regional perspective. : ill. tb ls.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reaking th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago . M in istryofS ocia l D evelopm ent and Fam ilyServices, 1990.p p .60-92 C aribbean R egional Conference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt ofSpa in , 10-13 O ctober 1989. G eneral

> C D C 10448♦ D efines neglect and considers som e o f th e reasons fo r paren ta l abuse and neglect o r rejection o f th e p a ren ta l ro le . D iscusses with supporting statistics, a p rogram m e form ulated to com bat child abuse and neglect in B arbados th rough legislative re fo rm , educational ou treach and counselling services. S tates th a t B arbados is now at th e crossroads - th e com m unity has been m otivated and sensitized and various professionals (doctors , nurses, teachers and police) have been m obilized to tak e ac tion . D iscusses th e need fo r m ore indepth approach on legal refo rm including th e establishm ent o f a family court; preven tion and m ulti-disciplinary linkages; trea tm en t and research issues. E m phasises th e need fo r sound and inform ed policy decisions and suggests th a t the issue should be p laced on th e political agenda o f the country. U rges th e establishm ent o f na tional com m ittees fo r th e study o f child abuse and neglect on an island-to-island basis and re fe rs to th e issue o f m andatory repo rting and effevtive u tilization o f h u m an resources. Concludes with a sum m ary o f recom m endations fo r child abuse prog ram m es in th e C aribbean.

♦ [C H ILD A B U SE ] [C H IL D C A R E ] [SE X U A L V IO L E N C E ] [TE EN ­A G E P R E G N A N C Y ] [L E G A L P R O T E C T IO N ] [BA RB A D O S]

2 2 -2 2 1X I T rin idad and T obago T elep h o n e C om pany

C o rp o ra te b u sin e ss p la n 1990-1994. P o r to fS p a in : T E L C O , 1990._, 41 p . : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> T T P♦ P lan sum m arizes th e com pany's cu rren t situations, outlines the company's 5 year strategic d irection (includ ing the 1990 B udget) fo rth e period 1990-1994, identifies the key assum ptions underlying th e financial p ro jections and pro­vides th e various financial p ro jec tion rep o rts .

♦ [PU B LIC SER V IC ES] [T E L E C O M M U N IC A T IO N S ] [TE LE PH O N E] [T R IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

2 2 - 2 2 2X I N urse, L eonard

D ete rio ra tio n o f C a rib b ean co as ta l zones: a re c u rrin g issu e in reg ional developm ent.In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed .; E m b re e ,C . (S id ) ,c o m p .a n d ed ..Susta inable developm ent in the C aribbean : a rep o rt on th e public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In­stitu te fo r R esearch on Public Policy, 1990. p p . 117-125 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10488♦ Focuses on the prob lem s o f coastal e rosion and conservation , an issue with far reaching econom ic im plications fo r m ost C aribbean countries. Reviews the significance o f coasts to na tional developm ent and th e natural and man- induced causes o f coastal e rosion . S ta tes th a t p rio r to th e la te 1970s, the concept o f coastal-zone m anagem ent w as largely unknow n. Identifies the m anagem ent initiatives now b eing im plem ented by various governm ents. Concludes th a t a lthough certain developm ents are taking place it is still uncerta in th a t th e re is full com m itm ent to sound coastal m anagem ent prac­tices in all countries, w ithout which even th e best strategies will not be effective. P rovides suggestions which m ay assist policy m akers in designing m ore com prehensive coastal m anagem ent strategies.

♦[C O A ST S] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [CA RIBBEA N ]

22-223X I T rin id ad and T o b ag o . W ork ing C o m m ittee on Science and

TechnologyF in a l re p o rt on a p ro p o sa l fo r th e e s ta b lish m e n t a n d operations

o f a b u sin e ss in c u b a to r facility in T rin id a d a n d T obago. Port o f Spain: N IH E R S T , 1989._, v ii^O p . : tb ls., ill. G enera l

> T T P

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BIO.

* T he m andate o f the com m ittee appoin ted by C abinet in A ugust 1987 is as follows: to consider th e optim al m ethod o f im plem enting the concept o f a science and technologypark as p roposed in th e N A R m an ifesto .T he following were considered: H igh T echnology P ark , Science o r R esearch P ark and Innovation C en te r o r B usiness Incu b a to r. T he H igh T echnology P ark was ruled o u t.T h e Science P ark concept was considered to o expensive to establish while the innovation o r business incubato r facility was strongly supported , with share holdings as follows: C A R IR I,D F C ,ID C , M in istry o f P lanning and R econstruction (via C orpora tion Sole) .private sector institu tions and U ,W J ., with a launch date o f Jan u ary 1988.

* [SCIENCE A N D T E C H N O L O G Y ] [R ESEA R C H A N D D E V E L O P ­M E N T IN N O V A TIO N S] [R E SE A R C H C EN TR ES] [TR IN ID A D A ND T O B A G O ]

22-224X I Alleyne, G eorge

H ea lth /to u rism in te ra c tio n .In: C ourier, no . 122. B russels: 1 9 9 0 .p p .67-68 : ill.G en e ra l

> C D C Serial* Exam ines the in ter-relationship betw een health in general and tourism and points out how health and health services are im portan t considerations for tourists. Som e o f the basic illnesses o f the touris t usually relate to food-borne diseases and d isorders related to risky behaviour. H ow ever, the health o f th e tourist is not only im portan t in te rm s o f his o r h e r welfare but is also based on the concern th a t the re tu rn ing tou ris t may in troduce d iseases into th e ir country o f origin T he im plications for the destina tion country are based on, the environm ental im pact and local health services which are called to trea t not only m inor alim ents bu t now with the increase age o f the to u ris t, som e­tim es m ore severe illnesses. T he H ealth T ourism aspect o f tourism is alm ost always neglected in th e whole tourism p roduct, even though tourism itself is based on rest and relaxation in a healthy environm ent. R ecom m ends th a t the poin ts o f in teraction betw een health and tourism be e>q>lored fu rther with em phasis being placed on the im pact o f tourism o r local physical and environ­m ental health . T he extent to which H ealth T ourism can be a p a rt o f the tourism product also needs research .

* [TO U R ISM ] [H E A L T H ] [V E N E R A L D ISEA SES] [D R U G A D D IC ­T IO N ] [H E A L T H SER V IC ES] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-225X I A n trobus, Peggy

H u m an resou rces developm ent: pub lic aw areness / p a rtic ip a ­tion policies a n d p rac tices.In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed .; E m b re e ,C . (S id ) ,co m p .an d ed ..S usta inab le developm ent in the C aribbean : a rep o rt on the public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In ­stitu te for R esearch on Public Policy, 1990. pp . 161-169 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10488* Examines the conceptual fram ew ork within the environm ental crisis and sustainable developm ent is being addressed , the g roups which define the environm ental issues and the level and type o f participât ion. D iscusses policy issues and recom m ends th a t governm ents focus on issues o f particu lar con­cern to C aribbean people that they should support the in terest and initiative o f N G O s and com m unity-based g roups especially those which take account o f w om en's specific perspectives, p o o r w om en being recognized as key actors. T hey should align them selves firm ly with the in terest o f th e m ajority o f their electorate instead o f with th e financial in terests o f the few. Finally w arns against purely technical approaches to developm ent.

•[G O V E R N M E N T P O L IC Y ] [SO C IA L P A R T IC IP A T IO N ] [EN V R IO N - M E N T A L PO LICY ] [CA RIBBEA N ]

22-226X I C ropper, A ngela

In flu en c in g in te rn a tio n a l in s titu tio n s .In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed .; E m b re e ,C . (S id ) ,c o m p .a n d ed ..S usta inab le developm ent in the C aribbean : a rep o rt on th e public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in th e C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In ­stitu te for R esearch on Public Policy, 1990. pp . 197-211 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10488• D iscusses influencing in ternationa l institu tions in th e context o f building a fram ew ork fo r discussion about public policy re lating to sustainable develop­m ent. Explores the fea tu res o f the relationship betw een th e in ternational organizaitons and th e C aribbean coun tries, th e difficulties which em erge and the need to change the p aram eters o f such a re la tio n sh ip . S tates th a t p resen t approaches to in ternationa l developm ental assistance ap p ear to be inimical to the long-term in terest o f developing countries. Som e positive results have been seen from the activities o f and in teraction with p articu lar organizations, but overall existing approaches and a rrangem en ts should be re-exam ined w here th e p resen t reality diverges from th e goals o f developing societies. T his is seen to be even m ore u rgen t given the advent o f env ironm ental considera­tions on the global agenda. D iscusses the im plications o f environm ental p ro tec tion and preservation issues for developing countries and suggests a set o f m easures which are im p o rtan t, no t because o f th e ir po ten tia l to influence in ternational institu tions and in ternationa l re la tions generally bu t because they constitu te an inescapable set o f im peratives fo r th e p rogress and long­term viability and social s tab ility o f C aribbean societies. D iscusses the form u­lation o f public policy fo r sustainable developm ent and a fram ew ork for discussion. S tresses the need fo r regional unity bo th in p u rpose and action if it is hoped to exercise any influence in the in ternationa l com m unity.

• [IN T E R N A T IO N A L O R G A N IZ A T IO N S ] [IN T E R N A T IO N A L C O O P ­E R A T IO N ] [G O V E R N M E N T PO LIC Y ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-227X I M unroe , T revor

L ab o u r a n d su s ta in a b le d evelopm en t.In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed.; E m b re e ,C . (S id ) ,c o m p .a n d ed .. Sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean : a rep o rt on th e public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in th e C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In­stitu te fo r Research on Public Policy, 1990.pp. 151-159 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10488• D iscusses the m ajor shifts th a t have tak en place in the characters o f the labour force over the past decade and analyses the im plications fo r sustainable developm ent as it re la tes to th e cu rren t situation largely b rought on by IM F conditionality and structu ral ad justm ent p rogram s. T o cope with these reali­ties trad e unions and th e labour m ovem ent m ust significantly restructive and re-orien t them selves. O ffers as possible so lutions n ew approaches - enhanced w orker aw areness which includes w orker education , em ployee - involvem ent program m es, contract bargain ing, incentive schem es, a strengthened labour lobby at th e governm ental level for app ro p ria te policy and changes needed in IM F conditionality. A rgues fo r a social unionism to com plem ent the econom ic and social unionism th a t has historically characterized C aribbean labour.

* [TR A D E U N IO N S] [L A B O U R R E L A T IO N S ] [LA B O U R M O V E ­M EN TS] [CA RIBBEA N ]

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22-228X I F orde , N orm a M onica

Legal aspects o f ch ild ab u se in th e E ng lish -sp eak in g C a rib b ean . In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: b reaking th e cycle. P o rt o fS p a in : T rin idad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp . 179-192C aribbean R egional Conference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fS pa in , 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* D iscusses age variations found in legislation th roughout the region and suggests that one approach to rationalisation o f age and defin ition is to classify all juveniles as children and all offences com m itted against them as serious offences. C onsiders the existing law with regard to em otional, econom ic, physical and sexual abuse. N otes th a t a review o f th e law is a useful starting po in t to b reak the cycle o f an abused child eventually becom ing an abusing adu lt. C oncludes th a t th roughou t th e C om m onw ealth C aribbean legislation has been enacted to punish illtrea tm en t, neglect and abuse o f children how­ever the legislation is no t easy to find . Suggests a pro ject aim ed a t collecting and collating all th e laws in th e region relating to children which could th en be review ed, revised and updated ■ C alls for careful consideration to ra tional­ising and harm onising child law in the region and suggests th a t interesting advances in legislation already in place could be canvassed as m odels. S tates th a t several countries have already reform ed the law in tended to alleviate econom ic abuse, the existing provisions in relation to physical and sexual abuse could be b rought to g e th er in an Indecency w ith C hildren A ct, and fu rth er considerations should be given to the codification o f all law relating to children. Suggests m ulti-dim ensional action needed to effevtively resolve the prob lem o f child abuse and the in troduction o f laws to force notification o f suspected cases. R efers to the appo in tm ent o f a children 's om budsm an or youth advocate and p u ts forward the ideal a s a family court with and crim inal divisions and provision o f the necessary ancilliary social services.

* [C H ILD A B U SE ] [L E G A L A SPEC TS] [C H ILD A B U SE] [LE G A L A SPEC TS] [C A R IB B EA N ]

22-229X I

P roposed reso lu tio n s fo r th e R egional E conom ic C onference.P o rt o fS p a in : R egional Econom ic C onference, 1991._, 15 p.R egional E conom ic C onference, P o rt o f Spain, 27 February-1 M arch 1991. G eneral

> T T P* O u tlines the recom m endations agreed upon by the conference in eight areas: Investm ent and p roduction , hum an resource developm ent, trad e rela­tio n s, financing developm ent, social p artnersh ips, sustainability o f develop­m en t, bring ing th e p eo p les o f the region closer to g e th er and regional cooperation .

* [E C O N O M IC C O O P E R A T IO N ] [R E G IO N A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [C O N FE R EN C ES] [CA RIB B EA N ]

22-230X I Sam uel, W endell

R egional co o pera tion as an e lem en t o f C aribbean developm ent stra teg y . : tb ls.In: W edderburn , Ju d ith , ed .. In tegra tion and partic ipato ry developm ent:selected p apers and proceedings o f the second conference o f C aribbean econom ists. K ingston: Friedrich E b e rt Stiftung / A ssociation o f C aribbean E conom ists, 1990. p p . 7-79C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2, Bridgetow n, M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10589* Suggests that presen tly a num ber o f factors exist which dem and th a t the leaders o f the C aribbean seize th is o pportun ity to move toward regional co o p e ra tio n .T h e working group on regional in teg ra tion defined som e basic goals for in tegration: regional food security, d eep en in g o f the industralization process; and expanding the com petitiveness o f the C aribbean econom ies.

H ow ever th e age old facto rs o f d ifferences in language, cu ltu re , ideology, lack o f knowledge and tran sp o rt still inhibit th e move tow ard cooperation . A num ber o f global issues including the global econom ic crisis m ake the inde­p enden t survival o f small econom ies virtually im possible. T hey also make regional cooperation im perative. T hese issues are : th e m ovem ent toward trad ing blocs, U S -C anada F ree T rade a rrangem en ts, th e E E C o f 1992; devel­opm ent w ithin U N C T A D and th e G roup o f 77 tow ard g rea te r South-South coopera tion ; the sponsorship o f th e C rockett Bill in th e US which directs funds fo r the use o f C aribbean nations tow ard regional in tegration . T he study focuses on C A R IC O M , C uba , th e D om inican R epublic , th e French islands of M a rtin iq u e an d G u a d a lo u p e , (D e p a r tm e n ts F ra n ç a ise D 'A m ériq u e ) (D F A s), H aiti,an d P u erto R ico. D ivided in to four sections.Section O ne looks a t th e global env ironm ent, m ajor developm ents th a t m ay im pact on the reg ion 's econom ies. T hese are th e U ruguay R ound , the Single E uropean M arket o f 1992, th e Lom e IV C onvention and th e U S - C anada F ree T rade agreem ent. Section Tw o discusses th e C aribbean C om m unity (C A RIC O M ) its h isto ry and its experiences. Focuses on in tra-regional trad e with C A R I­C O M and cooperation within non-econom ic fields. Section T hree examines regional coopera tion in th e wider C aribbean bo th institu tional and non-insti- tu tional. Looks at th e experiences o f C D C C and th e C aribbean Environ­m ental P rogram m e. Focuses on individual nations, such as P uerto R ico ,and the D om inican R epublic , and explains th e p rob lem with trad e within the region. Section F our looks at th e fu tu re o f regional cooperation in the C aribbean . R ecom m ends coopera tion in tra d e , finance, agriculture, industry and external bargain ing as a m eans o f achieving com petitiveness o f the C aribbean econom ies and eventually regional cooperation .

* [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [EC O N O M IC IN T E G R A T IO N ] [D E­V E L O P M E N T S T R A T E G Y ] [C A R IC O M ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

22-231X I D erne .M arie-C laude

R e la tio n s betw een th e F re n c h O verseas D e p a r tm e n ts a n d C A R IC O M . : tb ls.In: W edderbu rn , Ju d ith , ed .. In teg ra tion and p artic ipa to ry developm ent:selected p apers and proceed ings o f th e second conference o f Caribbean econom ists. K ingston: Friedrich E b e rt S tiftung / A ssociation o f Caribbean E conom ists, 1990. p p . 123-140C onference o f C aribbean E conom ists, 2 , B ridgetow n, M ay 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10589* D iscusses the possible deepen ing o f relationships betw een the "D epart­m ents F ra n c ia sd 'A m érique "(D F A s) o f M artin iq u e ,G u ad e lo u p e and French G uiana with C A R IC O M .T h ere are certain facto rs how ever th a t prevent this. T hey are linguistic b a rrie rs , the C om m on E xternal T a rif f and the already established relationships with the C onvention o f L om e and th e trad e agree­m ents CB I and C A R IB C A N , which do not apply to D FA S. D etails o f the factors th a t ham per relations are listed u n d e r the b road subjects o f economic re la ted , policy related and already established regional and in ternational ties. T he econom ic re lated factors a re : w eak and unbalanced trad e which exist betw een the islands; the alm ost non-existence o f jo in t production - the idea o f p rom oting partnersh ip with C A R IC O M en terp rises as a m eans o f indus­tria l developm ent is now being successfully accepted in th e D F A 's business sector; and in the relatively insignificant flow o f interisland touris ts. In term s o f policy related issues, these areas are: strategy o f p roduct developm ent; trad e b arriers; m onetary and fiscal policies; and th e obstacle o f free movement o f peop le . T he im pact o f external facto rs on regional cooperation are: the D FA s relationship with France which gives th em a clear advantage; preferen­tial schem es such as L om e, CBI and C A R IB C A N actually define the concept o f th e C aribbean ; th e lack o f a co-ord inated aid p rogram m e which can play a significant role in facilitating regional coopera tion . Concludes th a t the possi­bility does exist fo r regional coopera tion . By careful p lanning and genuine exploitation o f d ifferent N orth /South p rogram m es, such as the Convention o f L om e, C aribbean coun tries can m ake a positive step to South/South coopera tion . T he p roposal o f the "K angooroo O pera tio n " a new industrial strategy for investm ent betw een "CA RICO M and D FA countries isexplained. P roposes g rea te r involvem ent o f D F A countries in C aribbean affairs and in sectors such as T ourism and Fishing.

♦ [C A R IC O M ] [R E G IO N A L IN T E G R A T IO N ] [CA RIBB EA N ]

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22-232X I D ilbar, Assim

R ole a n d im p o rta n c e o f p la n t q u a ra n tin e fo r th e su p p o r t o f fresh h o r tic u ltu ra l com m o d ities .In: Planella, Isid ro , ed .; S eepersad , M yrtle, ed .. IIC A . P roceedings o f aw orkshop on post harvest handling o fh o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. Port o fS p a in : IIC A , 1990.p p . 196 - 199W orkshop on Post H arvest H andling o f H orticu ltu ral C om m odities fo r Ex­p o rt, S t. A ugustine, 25-27 Ju n e 1990. G eneral

> C D C 10573* Identifies the In ternational Plant Pro tec tion C onvention and th e C aribbean Plant P ro tec tion Com m ission as th e regulating agents fo r th e m ovem ent o f p lant and p lant p roducts.S um m arises th e legislation which governs th e im port and export o f p lan t m ateria l in T rin idad and Tobago and th e ro le o f the P lant Q uaran tine D ep artm en t. P resen ts fu tu re plans expected to counteract the presen t lim itations - th e issue o f ad equate sta ff to deal with th e increase in the volum e o f exports and phytosan itary certificates and th e construction o f in frastructural facilities a t the a irp o rt for thorough and efficient inspection o f goods. Calls fo r th e support o f exporters.

* [PLA N T P R O T E C T IO N ] [Q U A R A N T IN E ] [C A R IB B EA N ]

coastal resources, de term ination o f w ater resources) ; env ironm ental quality prob lem s (the u rb an env ironm en ta l p red icam en t, env ironm en ta l conse­quences o f energy issues, illegal drug-crop cultivation); g lobal environm ental p rob lem s (global clim atic changes, ozone layer d ep le tion , transboundary hazardous waste m ovem ents, loss o f biodiversity); th e regional response to these prob lem s - th e estab lishm ent o f environm ental in stitu tions, enactm ent o f legislation, expansion o f in ternationa l p artic ipa tion and adoption o f sub­regional, regional and w orld environm ental cooperative initiatives; and the factors th a t reduce th e effectiveness o f environm ental m anagem ent. D efines the general objectives o f th e p lan as th e streng then ing and stream lin ing o f the regional cooperative system on the environm ent and identifies specific objec­tives a t national, regional and global levels. O u tlines th e proposed program m e elem ents and spin-offs, and identifies th e institu tional in strum en ts which will be responsible for p rom oting th e p lan , carrying o u t follow-up on in tergovern­m ental decisions, m onito ring p rogram m e developm ent and adm inistering co-ordination m echanism s. P roposes th e sub-division o f financial req u ire ­m ents according to th e th ree levels o f im plem entation o f th e p lan - policy fo rm ulation , co-ord ination m echanism s and project im plem entation . A list o f sub-regional, regional and global in ternationa l agreem ents on environm ental pro tection subscribed by the governm ents o f L atin A m erica and the C arib­bean is annexed.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L PLA N N IN G ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E ­M EN T] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ]

22-233X I Jackson , Ivor

T ourism a n d su s ta in a b le developm ent in th e C a rib b ean .In: Cox, Jo h n ,c o m p , and ed.; E m b re e ,C. (S id ) ,co m p .an d ed ..S usta inab le developm ent in th e C aribbean : a rep o rt on th e public policy im plications o f sustainable developm ent in the C aribbean R egion C onference. Halifax: In­stitu te for Research on Public Policy, 1990. pp . 127-138 C onference on Public Policy Im plications on Sustainable D evelopm ent in the C aribbean R egion, K ingston, 28-30 M ay 1990. G enera l

> C D C 10488* S tates th a t the grow th o f C aribbean tourism since the 1970s has been mainly due to deliberate policies initiated byregional governm ent but tha t the success o f these policies has been at heavy cost to the environm ent. Points ou t that m anagem ent o f coastal and m arine resources on which tourism is sustained is yet to be in tegrated into developm ental strategies. Briefly sum m arises perform ance and tren d s and describes som e o f th e m ajor issues and im pacts that result from tou rism 's use o f m arine and coastal resources. P resen ts recom m endations and suggestions which look at tourism in th e context o f a w ider public policy fram ew ork fo r sustainable developm ent including a call for im provem ent o f th e database to facilitate sound policy decisions on the industry. Concludes th a t the region can accom m odate twice as m any tourist with significantly less resource degradation provided conservation and devel­opm ental policiesare in tegrated and there is willingness to invest in the hum an and institutional capacity to im prove m anagem ent o f coastal and m arine environm ents.

* [T O U R IS M D E V E L O P M E N T ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E ­M EN T] [CA RIBBEA N ]

22-234X L U N E P

Action p lan fo r th e e n v iro n m en t in L a tin A m erica a n d th e C aribbean : a p ro p o sa l. U N E P , 1990. i, 33 p . U N E P /L A C -IG W G .V II/4 [M eeting o f H igh-Level Experts D esignated by the G overnm ents on Regional C ooperation in E nvironm ental M a tte rs in Latin A m erica and the C aribbean], Port o fS p a in , 17-19 O ctober 1990. L im ited

> C D C U N* Provides the rationale for th e p lan in a b rie f background sta tem en t. The conceptual fram ew ork is followed by an appraisal o f the principal environ­m ental prob lem s th a t need to b e overcom e - resource m anagem ent problem s (deforestation , soil loss and degradation , the determ ination o f m arine and

22-235X L U N E P

F in a l re p o r t o f th e F irs t M eeting o f H igh-Level G overnm en t- D esignated E xperts to review th e D ra ft Action P lan fo r th e E n v iro n m e n t in L atin A m erica a n d th e C a rib b e a n , S an tiag o , C h ile , 10-13 Ju ly 1990. U N E P,1990. i, 22 p . U N E P/L A C -IG W G .V ll / In f iM eeting o f H igh-Level E xperts D esignated by the G overnm en ts on Regional C ooperation in E nvironm ental M a tte rs in L atin A m erica and the C aribbean , P o rt o fS p a in , O cto b er 17-19 1990. L im ited

> C D C U N* Presen ts th e com m ents on th e d raft P lan in th e form o f recom m endations for incorporation into th e text o f th e A ction P lan for approval by the govern­m ents a t the V II M inisteria l M eeting on th e E nvironm ent to be held in O ctober 1990. Covers the n a tu re , scope and structu re o f th e p la n ,th e p rio rity regional program m es and th e institu tional and financial a rrangem ents; the relationship betw een th e A ction P lan and th e 1992 U N C onference on the E nvironm ent and D evelopm ent; th e G enera l P rogram m e o f the E nviron­m ental T rain ing N etw ork fo r L atin A m erica and the C aribbean . C on tribu ­tions o f the partic ipating coun tries to th e N etw ork T ru s t Fund is given in an appendix.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L PLA N N IN G ] [LA T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-236X L EC LA C

R ep o rt o f th e L atin A m erican a n d C a rib b ean R egional P re p a ra ­to ry M eeting fo r th e U n ited N ations C onference on E n v iro n m en t an d D evelopm ent. Santiago: E C L A C , 1991. i i i ,53 p . L C /G .1656 (Conf.80/3) L atin A m erican and C aribbean R egional P re p ara to ry M eetin g for the U nited N ations C onference on E nvironm ent and D evelopm ent, M exico City, 4-7 M arch 1991. G enera l

> C D C U N* G ives details o f the attendance and organization o f th e U N C onference on Environm ent and D evelopm ent (M exico C ity ,4 -7M arch 1991).T he sum m ary o f the con tribu tions m ade by th e delegates and the conclusions and recom ­m endations m ade a t the T la te lo lco P latform is o u tlined . C ontains the articles o f th e T latelolco P latform on E nvironm ent and D evelopm ent, which declared the following environm ental issues as im portan t to the G overnm ents o f Latin A m erica and th e C aribbean : P ro tec tion o f the a tm osphere and clim ate change; B iodiversityand biotechnology, P ro tec tion and m anagem ent o f land- based resources which consist o f forest, soil d eg radation , acid ification ,erosion

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and salinization; P ro tec tion and m anagem ent o f oceans, seas, and coastal zones; P ro tec tion o f fresh w ater quality and supply, E rad ication o f poverty in hum an se ttlem ents; U rb an developm ent and th e environm ent; and E nviron­m ental m anagem ent o f w aste, especially hazardous and toxic wastes.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L P L A N N IN G ] [E N V IR O N M E N T ] [L A T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-237X P T akahash i, Patrick K.; W oodruff, Jam es L .

D evelopm ent o f a lte rn a tiv e energy system s fo r is la n d co m m u ­n itie s .In: B eller, W .; éd .; d 'A yala , P ., ed.; H ein , P ., ed .. Sustainable developm ent and env ironm ental m anagem ent o f sm all islands. Paris: U nesco /P arthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990. p p . 103-116 (M an and th e B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and E nvironm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao , 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G enera l

> C D C 10387* Exam ines som e o f the m ajor p rogram m es initiated by island com m unities to develop and m anage indigenous energy resources following the oil crisis o f 1973. Identifies th e p rob lem s encountered and discusses a recom m ended approach to energy deve lo p m en t^ 1) careful resource assessm ents; (2) option analysis; (3) dem onstra tion p ro jec ts and feasibility studies; (4) facilitative actions by governm ents and energy developers. Provides a sum m ary o f the energy pro jects - geo therm al energy, w ind, ocean therm al energy conversion (O T E C ), pho tovoltaics, biom ass and solid w aste, hydropow er, and wave energy. C oncludes with suggestions fo r fu tu re effo rts in alternative energy developm ent for islands.

* [ISLANDS] [R E N EW A B LE E N E R G Y SO U R C ES] [E N E R G Y R E ­SO U R C ES] [ASIA A N D T H E PA C IFIC ]

22-238X Z W hite , R ichard

Issu e o f em p o w erm en t: an overview.In: U N IC E F . Child abuse: break ing th e cycle. P o rt o f Spain: T rin idad and T obago . M inistry o f Social D evelopm ent and Fam ily Services, 1990. pp . 170-178C aribbean Regional C onference on Child A buse and N eglect, 1, P o rt o fSpa in , 10-13 O ctober 1989. G enera l

> C D C 10448* D efines th e te rm and discusses th e practical issues raised by th e concept o f em pow erm ent. R e fers to new legislation in the U K and the developm ent o f th e concept o f a Child A ssessm ent O rd e r. D iscusses the prob lem s o f transfer o f p aren ta l rights and to the situation in B ritain w here assessm ent is done by a m ulti-disciplinary team . N otes th a t i f the sta te agency is not vested with sufficient pow er, the end result will only be continuing instability for the child. M akes a plea to th e legal p rofession and suggests the recru itm ent and train ing o f lawyers to work within the fram ew ork o f th e social w ork agencies. D iscusses em pow erm ent with respect to th e agencies, the staff, com plaint p rocedures, foster o r adoptive paren ts and th e responsib ilityo f the governm ent and refers to the appoin tm ent o f a children 's om budsm an. C oncludes th a t the In te rn a­tional Society fo r th e P revention o f Child A buse and Neglect (ISPCA N ) can make a m ajor con tribu tion by p rom oting a world-wide understand ing o f th e causes and m ethods o f dealing with child abuse and suggests th a t the C arib ­bean Society could do the sam e.

* [CH ILD A B U SE] [L E G A L A SPEC TS] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-239X Z L atin A m erican and C aribbean C om m ission on D evelopm ent

and Environm entO u ro w n ag en d a . U N D P : W ash ing ton ,D C ID B , 1990.x iii,93 p.

: tb ls. ill. G enera l > C D C 10489

* Seeks to con tribu te to developm ent o f a regional vision fo r th e U nited N ations C onference on D evelopm ent and th e E nvironm ent to take place in 1992. D iscusses th e need fo r an env ironm ental agenda and a special strategy based on an analysis o f regional in stitu tional, econom ic and social pecularities and env ironm ental p rob lem s. Exam ines th e im pact o f environm ental deterio­ra tion in societyand on th e econom yand describes som e o f th e m ajor regional, in ternationa l and global envrionm ental issues. Identifies and discusses guide­lines needed to p ro m o te a strategy fo r sustainable developm ent. Discusses th e need to establish dialogue with th e developed countries and stresses the need fo r th e region to reach concensus on an agenda o f the principal problem s to be negotiated w ith th e N o rth . P roposes a new in ternationa l agreem ent to achieve sustainable developm ent on a w orld and regional scale.

* [E N V IR O N M E N T A L P O L IC Y ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L P R O T E C T IO N ] [EN V R IO N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [LA T IN A M ER IC A ]

22-240X Z U N IC E F

S tra tegy fo r im p ro v ed n u tr it io n o f c h ild ren a n d w om en in de­veloping c o u n tr ie s . N ew Y ork , NY : U N IC E F , 1990.36 p . : ill. (U N IC EF Policy Review, no . 1). E /IC EF/1990/L.6,9 G enera l

> C D C 10233* M alnu trition is one o f th e m ost significant p rob lem s o f the day. Examines th e n atu re o f the p rob lem and p ro p o ses th e developm ent o f a new strategy. Identifies th e nu trition goals for th e 1990's as th e con tro l o f pro tein-energ m alnu trition and m icronutrien t deficiency d iso rders, and suggests a m ethod­ology fo r identification o f ap p ro p ria te action in a p articu lar context through 'p re-packaged ' technical in terven tions. T h e C oncep tual fram ew ork em pha­sises th e po ten tia l m ultisectoral n a tu re o f the p rob lem , facilitates dialogue and co-operation am ong peop le o f d ifferen t p rofessions, he lps to identify what should be assessed and how causative relationsh ips should be identified and analyzed. A lso helps to clarity th e objectives o f the actions selected for im plem entation . D escribes an approach by which households, com m unities and officials a t th e district and national levels can im prove th e ir capacity to use inform ation fo r assessing, analysing and designing actions. S tresses the early developm ent and estab lishm ent o f nu trition inform ation systems at all levels. D iscusses th e im p o rtan t com ponen ts o f a nu tritio n strategy and the actions to be taken in term s o f w hether th ey address th e m anifestations and im m ediate , underlying o r basic causes o f nu trition .

* [PR O G R A M M E PLA N N IN G ] [N U T R IT IO N PO LIC Y ] [H U M A N N U ­T R IT IO N ] [W O M EN ] [C H IL D R E N ] [U N IC EF] [M A LN U TR ITIO N ] [D E V E L O PIN G C O U N T R IE S] [TH E W O R LD ]

22-241Z Z H ess, A lison L .

Overview: su s ta in a b le d ev elopm en t an d en v iro n m en ta l m a n ­a g em en t o f sm a ll is lan d s .In: d 'A yala , P., ed .; H e in , P ., ed .; B eller, W ., éd .. Sustainable developm ent and env ironm ental m anagem ent o f sm all islands. Paris: U nesco/Parthenon Publishing G ro u p , 1990 .pp.3-14 (M an and th e B iosphere Series). In teroceanic W orkshop on Sustainable D evelopm ent and Environm ental M anagem ent o f Small Islands, H um acao , 3-7 N ovem ber 1986. G eneral

> C D C 10387* Small islands provide a special case in developm ent, largely due to special characteristics o f th e ir resources, econom ics and in m any cases th e ir cu ltu re . D iscusses th e developm ent op tions fo r sm all islands and lists the research areas which the scientific com m unity could add ress to answ er questions basic to island developm ent. Exam ines developm ent goals and identifies six specific ways in which sustainable developm ent o p tions m ight be increases: (1) re­source p reservation ; (2) resource resto ra tio n ; (3) resource enhancem ent; (4) sustainable resource developm ent; (5) provision fo hum an services; (6) non­resource-dependent developm ent op tions. S tresses th e need fo r careful plan­ning, inform ation m anagem ent and in stitu tion building.

* [ISLA N D S] [R E SO U R C E S M A N A G E M E N T ] [D E V E L O P M E N T

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PO LICY ] [E N V IR O N M E N T A L M A N A G E M E N T ] [T H E O R E T IC A L O R M E T H O D O L O G IC A L D O C U M E N TS]

B15. R ecom m andations concernant des actions ou des politiques du développem ent: sous-nationalesP r e s c r ip c io n e s p a r a p o l í t i c a s o a c c io n e s de d e s a r r o l lo : subnacionales

22-242XL

In: W orld D evelopm ent, vol.17, no.8. O xford: 1989. de Janvry, A lain; S adoulet,E lisabeth . Investm ent strategies to com bat ru ra l poverty: a proposal for L atin A m erica. O xford: P ergam on P ress, 1989. G enera l

> C D C Serial* T he econom ic crisis th a t sta rted in 1980 forced L atin A m erican countries to im plem ent d rastic s tab iliza tion po licies and stru c tu ra l ad justm en t p ro ­gram m e. T he consequent appreciation o f th e real exchange rate transform ed agriculture in to the m ost dynamic sector o f the econom y. T his creates the possibility o f defining a forw ard-looking rural developm ent strategy th a t is consistent with th is new role fo r agriculture and th a t has the po ten tia l o f significantly lessening ru ra l poverty. S tarting from a social poverty map for the rural areas, th e study identifies a five-pronged approach that includes: (1) farm -oriented rural developm ent pro jects for th e u p p er subfam ily and family farms', (2) household-oriented ru ra l developm ent pro jects for the lower sub­family farm s; (3) access to add itional assets fo r the landless and subfam ily farm ers through land reform and colonization; (4) em ploym ent creation and labour m arket rationalization; and (S) the p rom otion o f backw ard, forw ard, and final-dem and linkages with agriculture located in the ru ra l areas.

* [EC O N O M IC PO LICY ] [A G R IC U L T U R E ] [PO V ER TY ] [R U R A L A REA S] [A G R IC U L T U R A L D E V E L O P M E N T ] [R U R A L D E V E L O P ­M EN T I [D E V E L O P M E N T STR A TE G Y ] [LA TIN A M ER IC A ]

B a n k 's s ta n d a rd v a ria b le in te re s t r a te . F in an c in g P lan : G o v ern m en t US$1 ̂ m illion/IB R D US$4.0m illion.

* [D E V E L O P M E N T A ID ] [T E C H N IC A L C O O P E R A T IO N ] [TR IN I­D A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-244T T W orld Bank

M e m o ran d u m a n d reco m m en d a tio n o f th e P re s id en t o f th e In te rn a tio n a l B a n k fo r R e stru c tio n a n d D evelopm ent to th e executive d irec to rs on a p roposed s tru c tu ra l a d ju s tm e n t lo an in a n a m o u n t equ iva­le n t to US$40 m illio n to R epublic o f T rin id a d a n d T obago. W ashington, D C : W orld B ank, 1989 .88p . : tb ls .,i l l .G e n e ra l

> T T P* P roposed loan would support the G overnm en t's structu ral adjustm ent p rogram by addressing selected areas o f policy th a t a re key to grow th . A im s a t raising efficiency o f public sector m anagem ent, rem oving allocative ineffi- ciences p roduced by the prevailing restrictive trad e regim e, and providing the underpin ings for th e sustainability o f th e ad justm ent process. R eform p ro ­gram to encom pass: 1) public sector resources m obilization and allocation: sta te en terprise restructu ring and d ivestitu re , efficiency im provem ents and ta riff increases in public utilities; 2) im proving incentive fram ew ork particu­larly the trad e regim e and investm ent incentives; 3) S treng then ing the gov­e rn m en t's social sector policies and p rogram s. T he loan will be disbursed against general im ports excluding specific item s. T he loan will be payable in 15 years including a five year grace period . It would be d isbursed in two tranches o f US$20 million each - the second following a satisfactory review o f the program . Possible co-financing o f th e loan m ay com e from E)qport-Import Bank o f Japan .

* [D E V E L O P M E N T A ID ] [T E C H N IC A L C O O PE R A T IO N ] [TR IN I­D A D A ND T O B A G O ]

P O L I T I Q U E S , P L A N S , P R O G R A M M E S E T

O F F I C I E L L E S

P O L I T I C A S , P L A N E S , P R O G R A M A S Y

A R R E G L O S O F I C I A L E S

C IO . D éclarations officielles relatives à la politique du développem ent D eclaraciones oficiales de política de desarro llo

22-243T T W orld Bank

M é m o ran d u m an d reco m m en d atio n o f th e P re s id en t o f th e In te rn a tio n a l B ank fo r R econstruction an d D evelopm ent to th e Executive D irectors on a p roposed loan in an a m o u n t eq iuvalen t to US$43) m illio n toth e R epublic o f T rin id ad a n d Tobago fo r a W ashington, D C : W orldBank, 1989.34 p . : tbls..m ap G enera l

> T T P" D e ta ils o f a loan to finance studies and technical assistance related to policy areas included in the S tructural A djustm ent L oan (SA L) since the m ain focus o f Bank activity is to support the structu ral ad justm ent process. T he objectives o f th e loan include: 1) im plem enting the governm ent's m edium -term adjust­m ent p rogram ; 2) streng then ing social sector policies and program s, including the design and p rep ara tio n o f p rogram s to cushion the impact o f adjustm ent; 3) preparing possible fu tu re Bank operations. Sum m ary o f loan as follows - Borrow er: R epublic o fT rin id ad and T obago . Beneficiary: M inistry o f P lan­ning and M obilization and M inistry o f the Econom y. A m ount : US$4 .Omillion. equivalent. T erm s: F ifteen years, including a five-year grace period , at the

22-245T T T rin idad and T obago . M inistry o f P lanning and M obilization

P u b lic s e c to r in v e s tm e n tp ro g ra m m e l9 9 0 . P o rt o fS p a in : G ov­ernm ent P rinitery, 1990.32 p . : tb ls. G enera l

> T T P* P roposed investm ent b y th e public sector in 1990 seeks to advance, as far as possible, the goals and strategies outlined in D raft Public Sector Investm ent P rogram m es. D uring 1990, substantial investm ent resources will be diverted tow ard the im plem entation o f a n um ber o f m ajor productive pro jects in the energy and petrochem ical sectors which offer the best p roposects in th e near term for increasing foreign exchange earn ings. E m phasis also continues on the developm ent o f econom ic in frastructu re needed to support eiqpansion o f o u tpu t in agriculture, tourism and non-oil m anufacturing . O verall figure estim ated at $1,001.7 m illion o f which C entra l G overnm ent and public U tili­ties will be responsible fo r $431.6 m illion and investm ent activity by sta te owned en terp rises will am ount to $570.1 m illion o r 57 percen t.

* [EC O N O M IC PLA N N IN G ] [EC O N O M IC D E V E L O P M E N T ] [EC O ­N O M IC P O L IC Y ] [D E V E L O P M E N T P L A N N IN G ] [N A T IO N A L PLA N N IN G ] [PU B LIC SEC TO R ] [PU B LIC SER V IC ES] [TR IN ID A D A N D T O B A G O ]

22-246T T T rin idad and T obago . M inistry o f Planning and M obilization

P u b lic se c to r in v e s tm e n t p ro g ra m m e 1991. Port-of-Spain: G overnm ent P rin tery , 1990._, [5 0 p .] : tb ls .G e n e ra l

> T T P* T he program m e o f public sector investm ent envisaged for 1991 is aim ed at sustaining effo rts begun in 1987 to s treng then the econom y, p rom ote eco­nom ic expansion and im prove essential social in frastructure . In so doing, the p rogram m e, which encom passes p rio rity investm ents o f central governm ent agencies, public u tilities and state en terp rises, deliberately fu rthers the goals

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and objectives set out in the Draft Public Sector Investment Programme 1989-1991 as well as in the Medium Term Macro Planning Framework 1989- 1995, which eleborates the perspectives and plans o f the Government for the restructuring of the economy. Within this framework, the 1991 Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) maybe characterized as representing a phase of consolidation. The Programme will concentrate on bringing to maturity several initiatives identified or mounted earlier, with emphasis on their timely and effective implementation.

* [PUBLIC SECTOR] [PUBLIC OWNERSHIP] [PUBLIC FINANCE] [ENERGY] [MANUFACTURING] [AGRICULTURE] [FORESTRY INDUSTRY] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

C15. Commentaires relatifs auxactivités et auxpolitiques officielles Comentarios sohre políticas y actividades oficiales

22-247AG Oyowe, Augustine

Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an interview with John St. Luce, Minister of Finance.In: Courier, no. 124. Brussels: 1990.pp.34-35 : ill.General

>CDC Serial41 Explains how the government of Antigua and Barbuda is approaching the country's growing financial difficulties. The issues explored are: (1) the need for tighter controls to enable the government to meet its external debt obligations; (2) the inefficiencies in the public services; (3) how the govern­ment intends to deal with the budget deficit; (4) the country's relationship with the IMF; (5) the divestment of assets and; (6) the need to harmonise wages and deal with the trade unions.

* [RESOURCES MANAGEMENT] [ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA]

22-248AN Jackson, D.H.

Child abuse: the experience of the island of Curacao, Nether­lands Antilles. : ill.In: UNICEF. Child abuse: breaking the cycle. Port of Spain: Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, 1990. pp. 106-113Caribbean Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, Port ofSpain, 10-13 October 1989. General

— ->CD C 10448* Provides a background to youth care services in Curacao and the Confiden­tial Office for Cases of Child Abuse which was established with the specific objective of preventing child abuse and improving methods of detection, monitoring, and intervention. Evaluates the success ofthe office and discusses developments which have taken place since 1987 when the office ceased to function. Refers to efforts being made to establish better working relation­ships between the various health and welfare services.upgradingof knowledge and skills of workers in the field and to a resolution which was adopted that all agencies working for the welfare of youth should come together to find a working model for fighting child abuse.

* [CHILD ABUSE] [CHILDCARE] [NETHERLANDS ANTILLES]

22-249TT ILO

Actuarial valuation of the national insurance system ofTrini­dad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. Geneva: ILO, 1989. 52 p. : tbls. ILO/TF/TT/R.12. General

>TTP* Based on its observations the actuarial study recommends: (a) a new distribution of funds among the three benefit branches; (b) changing the

approach toward mortgage investments to increase overall return on portfolio and safety of investments - also increases in bond and equity investments; (c) section of the Act limiting administrative expenses to 95.

* [INSURANCE] [SOCIAL SECURITY] [DISABILITY BENEFITS] [PENSION SCHEMES] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-250TT Groome-Duke, Claudia

Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience.In: UNICEF. Child abuse: breaking the cycle. Port ofSpain: Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, 1990. pp. 145-153Caribbean Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, Port of Spain, 10-13 October 1989. General

>CDC 10448* Describes tha multidisciplinary team approach which was started in 1978 to address the problems of child abuse. States that the team is the basic structure underlying the entire intervention process from reporting, through investiga­tion, to treatment. This approach prevents over lapping and duplication of effort, the waste of scarce resources and decreases inter-agency rivalry, mis­understanding and frustration. Explains the objectives and the role, function and responsibility of each team member - the state Council, the Medical team, school guidance officers, district health visitors, and the private sector. Notes that group therapy was found to be the most effective form of treatment with survivors of sexual abuse however, the choice of method of treatment was based on the specific needs of each patient. Identifies three goals to be achieved in using psychodrama. Concludes that the success ofthe team is only a dent on the surface of social problems in Tobago.

♦[SOCIAL SERVICES] [CHILD ABUSE] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-251TT Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Works, Infrastructure and

DecentralizationDecentralization process: regional administration and regional

development in Trinidad and Tobago - proposals for reform. Port-of-Spain: Decentralization Unit, 1990._,39p. : maps.General

>TTP♦ Describes the basis on which municipal legislation in Trinidad and Tobago was recently reformed. Notes that the fundamental aim ofthe reform exercise is to free the people at the community level and at the level ofthe many towns and villages in Trinidad to manage more o f their own affairs, to serve and assist each other and to better organize themselves and to serve their commu­nities. Notes also that the reform exercise recognises the success of the self help movement and the potential value o f village and community councils of local government institutions.

♦ [DECENTRALIZATION] [LOCAL GOVERNMENT] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-252TT Arjoon, Surendra

Economics of value added taxation with specific reference to Trinidad and Tobago.In: Caribbean Affairs, vol. 4, no. 1. 1991. pp. 62-81 General

> CDC Serial♦ Examines several aspects of a Value Added Tax(VAT) system, with special reference to Trinidad and Tobago. Gives a brief historical sketch of the system, before moving onto a discussion about the nature and characteristics ofthe system. The question of whether VAT isa 'good'tax structure and its economic effects are addressed. Problems and recommendations are also discussed .V AT was first implemented in France in 1954, it is a taxon the value of a good or service, by a supplier or a business firm. There are three types of VAT: the consumption type, the product type and the income type. Most

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countries here adopted the consumption type VAT, including Trinidad and Tobago. An explanation of how VAT is calculated is given. The question of whether VAT is a good taxstructure is considered. In answering this question two essential ingredients are looked at, those of equity and efficiency in the system. Equity takes into consideration the fairness o f the tax in proportion to income. Efficiency examines it's potential as a simple system that is easyto administer and which is easily understood by the ta)q>ayer. The economic effects of VAT is T rinidad and T obago are examined within the context of the system it was replace, the personal and corporate income taxas well as other indirect taxes. Concludes that a full assessment of the economic impact of VAT cannot be done in a fewyears.Some ofthe advantages and disadvantages of the system are also listed.

* [VALUE ADDED TAX] [TAX REFORMS] [TRINIDAD AND TO­BAGO]

22-253TT Manning, Patrick

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patrimony.Port-of-Spain: Office ofthe Leader ofthe Opposition, 1990.52 p. General

>TTP* Notes that the highlights ofthe Government's budget presentation are: (i) admission that notwithstanding the premature talk about 'turn around', the economy has contracted further in 1989; (ii) notwithstanding the imposition of additional taxation on the population, government revenues continue to decline; (iii) the introduction of nebulous tax reforms which benefit the few at the expense of the many, (iv) the final admission that the quest for economic independence has been compromised, since the IMF and the World Bank are here to stay. Concludes that the vast majority of citizens will continue to endure deprivation and pressure as a result of the budget.

* [ECONOMIC CONDITIONS] [ECONOMIC POLICY] [UNEMPLOY­MENT] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-254TT Crichton, Nigel

Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: theconcepts and measurement of the gross domestic income.In: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 1990. pp 361-389 General

>TTP* Explores the concept o f the Gross Domestic Income (GDI), a measure of aggregate economic activity which takes into account the effects of changes in the terms of trade. The paper discusses the rationale and meaning of the concept with special reference to the Trinidad and Tobago System of National Accounts (TTSNA). A number of the various approaches to measuring the terms-of-trade effect are discussed and estimates ofthe GDI are computed for Trinidad and Tobago for the period 1970-1981

* [GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT] [ECONOMIC INDICATORS] [TERMS OF TRADE]

22-255TT Victor, Roland

Mortgage market: a review of the housing finance system in Trinidad and Tobago.In: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Centra] Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 1990. General

>TTP* Traces the development ofthe mortgage market in Trinidad and Tobago. Following on the oil boom of the 1970's and the rise in disposable incomes there was tremendous pressure on the housing market in the mid and late 1970's.The paper describes housing finance problems and focuses on the role

of government and its special housing construction and subsidy programme. The mortgage market in Trinidad and Tobago is a segmented one and the lending policies of these institutions are described. The paper closes with suggestions for policy changes.

* [MORTGAGES] [HOUSING FINANCING]

22-256TT Farrell, Terrence W.

Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.In: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 1990. pp 342-360 General

>TTP* Examines the assumptions which underlie the sou-sou lands solution to the housing problem. Under static conditions, the solution appears ingenious and solves the problem of housing. Under dynamic conditions and when the questions o f standards are addressed, the sou-sou lands approach is revealed to have hidden costs. These costs however must be taken into account, if the scheme is to be successful.

* [HOUSING COOPERATIVES] [HOUSING PROGRAMMES] [LOW COST HOUSING]

22-257TT Trinidad and Tobago. Auditor General's Department

Report of the Auditor General on Public Accounts of the Repub­lic of Trinidad and Tobago for the year ended 31st December, 1987. Port of Spain: Government Printery, 1989.6 v. General

>TTP

* [PUBLIC ACCOUNTS] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-258TT Trinidad and Tobago.Ministryof Finance

Report on the development programme 1990. Port-of-Spain: Government Printery, 1990. _, 99 p. General

>TTP* Notes that funds disbursed as at September 30, 1990 for programmed activities amounted to $1,0622 million (69.9 percent of tota I allocation). It is e jec ted that an additional $381.7M will be disbursed during the last quarter '90. This will result in an estimated disbursement of$l,443.9M or 91.1 percent of the original provision of $ 1,5855 million. Major projects/achievements include the completion of (1) the refinery modernisation study, (2) the prefeasibility study for the establishment of an MTBE Plant.

* [ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT] [DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS] [PUBLIC EXPENDITURE] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-259TT Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Finance

Review of fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. Port of Spain: Government Printery, 1989._, 25 p. General

>TTP* Reviews the fiscal measures undertaken in 1989 which were primarily concerned with reducing the fiscal deficit. They included: l)increase in reve­nue by introducing a number of tax reforms in both the individual and corporate income tax systems; a) reduction in number of tax brackets arrived as marginal rates; b) Introduction of a system of personal tax credits and elemtary deductible allowances; c) Elimination o f unemployment levy, Na­tional Recovery Import and Business levy, 2) Tighter control on and the curtailing of recurrent expenditure-: a) 10 percent salary cut for all govern­ment employees; b) Deferment of special tribunal award; c) reduction of subsidies in air travel; d) 5 percent reduction in allocation for Goods &

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Services in Ministries; e) reduction in allocstion to Mt. Hope Medical Com­plex; f) Cuts in transfers to State Enterprises and Statutory Boards; g) Voluntary termination o f employment; 3) Capital Ejçenditure - o f the esti­mated $923 million budget 60 percent went to economic infrastructure and 40 percent on social infrastructure.The fiscal outlook for 1989 totalled. $4977.5 million representing a shortfall o f $135.4 million or 2.6 percent from original estimate. Main factors for this shortfall stemmed from declines in taxes on individuals, Companies and International trade.

* [FISCAL POLICY] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-260TT Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry o f Finance

Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. Port o f Spain: Government Printery, 1990. , 22 p . General

>TTP* Notes that fiscal policy in 1990 witnessed a continuation o f the basic policy stance pursued in 1989. During the year, the second phase of the tax reform programme initited in the previous year,was implemented.This phase ofthe programme included the introduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT) at a rate o f 15 percent,and a concomitant elimination of a number o f indirect taxes including purchase tax, some excise taxes and domestic stamp duties. Down­ward revisions were also made with respect to the marginal tax rates at the individual level as well as the corporate rate of tax. As a result of the simplification of the tax system and increased efficiency in the taxadministra- tion, PAYE tables, reflecting adjustments o f the tax rates, were readily available to the public at the beginning o f the year. This was a significant improvement over previous years when the necessary PAYE tables were not available for some considerable period of time after the fiscal year com­menced.

* [FISCAL POLICY] [NATIONAL BUDGET] [TAXATION DEBT MANAGEMENT] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-261TT Trinidad and Tobago. Ministryof Finance

Review of the economy 1990. Port-of-Spain: Government Printery, 1990. , [46p.] : tbls.General

— ~>TTP* Notes the domestic economy performed modestly during the 1989-1990 period. GDP e je c te d to show a positive growth for the first time in eight years. This improvement has been led bythe performance of the petroleum sector because of the increases in output in the refinery sub-sector and stabilization o f the level o f domestic crude production. Other sectors o f the economy have also recorded improved growth rates. Unemployment was reduced marginally while the rate o f inflation moderated despite the intro­duction o f Value Added Tax. The fiscal deficit was reduced further because of the rise in revenue from the petroleum sector and increases in indirect tax revenues. The recent, though temporary jump in international oil prices is expected to lead to an improvement in the balance of payments position and further increase in the level o f foreign reserves.

* [ECONOMIC CONDITIONS] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO] [TRINI­DAD AND TOBAGO]

22-262XI Watson, Patrick K.

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. St. Augustine: UWI. ISER, 1990.23 p.Caribbean Studies Association Conference, 15 - the Caribbean in the year 2000, Port of Spain, 22-26 May 1990. General

>TTP* The Treaty of Chaguaramas envisages cooperation in several spheres: economic, political, cultural and others. It cannot be denied,however, that the success or failure of the grouping will be based largely on the economic

performance of the members which can be attributed to membership of CARICOM. Success (or failure) in other areas will only go towards tempering the general conclusions on performance based on economic criteria. This paper looks at some o f the economic goals and objectves outlined under the CARIFTA and CARICOM agreements and compares the performance to date with the stated objectives. The general conclusions of the analysis is that CARICOM has been a dismal failure and may continue to be so in the foreseeable future.

* [ECONOMIC COOPERATION] [ECONOMIC EVALUATION] [ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT] [CARIBBEAN]

22-263XI CDB

CDB 20, the first twenty yean : 1970 -1990. Bridgetown: CDB, 1991.28p. : ill.tbls.General

>CDC VF

* [DEVELOPMENT BANKS] [CARIBBEAN]

22-264XI Newton, Ralph

Customs services and requirements for supporting fresh horti­cultural commodities for export.In: Planella, Isidro ed.; Seepersad, Myrtle ed.. IICA. Proceedings of aworkshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. Port ofSpain: IICA, 1990. pp. 205 - 212Workshop on Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Commodities for Ex­port, St. Augustine, 25 - 27 June 1990. General

>CDC 10573

* [CARIBBEAN]

22-265XI Rivera, Marcia

Towards an equal partnership for development: the need for an alternative US policy for die Caribbean region.In: Wedderburn, Judith, ed.. Integration and participatory development:selected papers and proceedings o f the second conference of Caribbean economists. Kingston: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung / Association of Caribbean Economists, 1990. pp. 175-185Conference of Caribbean Economists, 2, Bridgetown, May 1990. General

>CDC 10589* Discusses briefly the policy of the U nited States toward the Caribbean and Central America. Emphasises the geopolitical interests o f the United States in the region, siting its involvement in Nicaragua, G renada, Cuba and Panama. Proposes an alternative United States policy for the Caribbean that would contribute to the economic development ofthe region and toward peace and security for both parties. The proposal discusses some short-term measures that could alleviate the current economic crisis, and longer term policies that could promote growth and development in more sustained and equitable ways. Contains brief discussions on issues such as: debt relief; an expansion of U.S. sugar quotas; U S . trade policy (non sugar), proposes an opening up of U 5 . markets to the Caribbean; migration policy, ie . strong Caribbean economies will very likely reduce migration; development assistance; milita­rism; Puerto Rico - U S . - Caribbean relations, particularly in light of 936 Funds; and reconciliation with Cuba.

* [FOREIGN POLICY] [CARIBBEAN] [UNITED STATES]

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C20.

22-266XI Whittingham, Wilfred

United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative.In: Cepal Review, no. 39. Santiago: 1989.pp. 73-92 : tbls. LC/G.1583-P General

>CDC Serial* Reviews the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) programme and its achieve­ment in light of its objectives and expectations. Background information on the countries participating in the CBI are provided .This information pertains to the economic situation of Caribbean and Central American nations from the 1970s and 1980s. It is supported by statistical data from ECLAC sources on Micro-economic aggregates and economic indicators. The CBI is essen­tially a programme of legislative and administrative measures devised by the government of the USA to stimulate economic development in Central America and the Caribbean mainly through private sector initiatives. The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983 which entered into force in 1984, provides for the duty free entry of certain articles and materials from specific Caribbean and Central American countries into the US from January 1984 for a period of 12 years, ending in December, 1995. A synopsis of the basic elements of the CBI gives an insight into the programmes objectives. Examines the eligible countries, products and the work of the US Interna­tional Trade Centre in supervising the administration and other aspects ofthe programme, such as the Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA). Signatures to the TIEA benefit for funding from the 936 and the TSUS 806 and 807. Benefits of the CBI have been negligible. The large trade surplus of the Basin countries with the US in 1983 had shrunk by 96 percent by 1987. Some individual countries fared better than average and even increased their total e ¡ports. Suggests that a major contribution ofthe Act is that it has helped the region to offset, if only minimally the broader decline in trade. Explains the expectations of the performance of the CBI and the limitations o f the programme. New initiatives are to be put in place such as, new rules of origin on imports from CBI countries in January 1991, and the dutyfree allowances for US citizens returning from CBI countries will be increased from US$400 to US$600. Suggests that complementary activities be undertaken inorder to promote savings, investments, research and development, training and to formulate supprotive macroeconomic policies to facilitate the process to provide for the economic welfare of all citizens of the Basin countries.

* [EXPORT PROMOTION] [PROGRAMME EVALUATION] [TRADE AGREEMENTS] [CARIBBEAN] [UNITED STATES]

22-267XZ Mootoo, Audine

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of horticultural commodities. : tbls.In: Planella, Isidro, ed.; Seepersad, Myrtle, ed.. IICA. Proceedings of aworkshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. Port ofSpain: IICA, 1990.pp .200 - 204Workshop on Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Commodities for Ex­port, St. Augustine, 25-17 June 1990. General

>CDC 10573* Describes the system in the United States which governs the presence of pesticide residues in food. Provides lists of: (1) admissible fruits and vegeta­bles from Trinidad and Tobago without a USDA import permit; (2) items admissible with a USDA import permit issued to the importers and brokers residing in the United States; (3) items admissible into North Atlantic ports; (4) items admissible into South Atlantic Gulfports; (5) itmes admissible into the US Virgin Islands. Lists the chemicals registered for post harvest use in the US - the Chemical/crop, organism, method of application, concentration and residue tolerance.

♦[AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS] [PESTICIDE RESIDUES] [AGRI­CULTURAL EXPORTS] [CARIBBEAN] [THE WORLD]

C20. Plans de développement Planes de desarrollo

22-268XI UNEP. Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNEP, 1990. [21 p.] UNEP/LAC-IG.VII/4 General

>CDC UN♦ G ¡ves a brief appraisal of the principal environmental problems ofthe Latin American and Caribbean region. The Action Plan is a response by the Governments o f the region to overcome these problems. It was requested from the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) by the Sirth Ministerial Meeting on the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brasilia, Brazil 30-31 March 1989). The main objectives of the plan are: to strengthen the capacity for political decision-making and action;to streamline the regional cooperation system on the environment; to promote the sustain­able use of the vast natural wealth; to turn around trends that are improver- ising the resources base of the region; to establish the foundations for the initiation of sustainable development; to establish a common regional posi­tion on envrionmental issues; to stimulate horizontal regional cooperation on environmental matters; and to encourage the maintenance of a satisfactory level of environmental quality in all urban areas. In order to attain these general objectives the plan also seeks concrete objectives at the national, regional and global levels. Details ofthe strategic components ofthe plan are given and focuses on other programme components that address subregional, regional and global environmental problems. Explains the institutional ar­rangements needed to promote and monitor the success o f the programme. These are the Ministerial Meetings, Inter-sessional Policy Body, National Focus Points, Secretariat o f the Action Plan, Inter-Agency Consultative Support Group and Ad Hoc Scientific Advisory Groups. The financial ar­rangements is an essentia] prerequiste to attaining the objectives of the Action Plan. They are subdivided according to three levels: policy formulation; coordination mechanisms and project implementation. Contains tables that layout the programme areas ofthe Action Plan, the functional flows for the implementation of the Plan, the timetable of the Plan's activities and their links and the decisions adopted by the VII Ministerial Meeting on the Envi­ronment in Latin America and the Caribbean.

♦ [ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING] [ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE­MENT] [ENVIRONMENT] [ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING] [CAR­IBBEAN]

C25. Commentaires relatifs auxplans de développement Comentarios sobre los planes de desarrollo

22-269CU Velasco Gomez, Maria del Carmen; Mendez Delgado, Elier

Inversiones en la planificación territorial.In: Economia y Desarrollo, vol.Ill, no. 4. La Habana: 1989. pp. 8-15 General

>CU-ECOUH CDC Serial♦ Se enuncia el papel de la planificación territorial en las inversiones pues dentro de sus tareas se analiza la instalación de nuevas capacida des o la ampliación de las existentes, teniendo en cuenta las vias idóneas para incor­porar a la economia los recursos naturales y desarrollar las ramales territo­riales y los planes directores municipales, asi como el plan de ¡nversionesdes o la ampliación de las existentes, teniendo en cuenta las visa idóneas para incorporar a la e economía los recursos naturales y desarrollar las ramales territoriales y los planes directores municipales, asi como el plan de inversio­nes s en que se es[ecoa;oza cada terrotprop. [restamdp atemeopm a ;ps esqie,as ra,a;especializa cada territorio, prestando atención a los esquemas ramales territoriales y los planes directores municipales, asi como el plan de inversiones de las ciudades y territorios seleccionados. Se hace referencia a que las inversiones son la base del desarrollo de las ramas de producción material y del mejoramiento ulterior del nivel de vida del pueblo y se reflejan

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D40.

los objetivos a tener en cuenta al elaborar el plan de inversiones sin olvidar su relación con la planificación territorial para lograr racionalizar estas inver­siones apoyándose en la especializacion de actividades y aseguran do las directivas del desarrollo económico y social de cada territorio en concordancia con los de la economia nacional. Se señalan las deficiencias observadas en la categoria de inversiones,por e j l a falta de integralidad en la planificación del desarrollo económico sin una adecuada dirección centralizada y se propone la búsqueda de vías que permitan su perfeccionamiento.

* [PLANTIFICACION REGIONAL] [INVERSIONES] [CUBA] [THE WORLD]

22-270TT Robinson, A .NR.

Trinidad and Tobago. Office ofthe Prime Minister Feature address by Mr. AJV-R. Robinson, Prime Minister and

Minister of the Economy at the formal launching of the Point Lisas Free Zone, Tuesday, March 13,1990. PortofSpain: Information Division, 1990. _, 7 p. Trinidad and Tobago. Office of the Prime Minister. Information Division. (News Release).General

>TTP* Mr. Robinson in launching the Point Lisas Free Zone, gave a short history of the development o f the Free Zone from its Irish origins, until modern­ization in the 60'sand 70's,the rapid growth ofthe (E P Z .'s) Free Zones,and its success as an employer. Also deals with the economic regions for the important and beneficial part that the Free Zone would play in this country employment, transfer of technology (knowledge skills etc), investment, for­eign earnings.

* [ECONOMIC ZONE] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

C45. Commentaires relatifs auxdispositions nationales: administratives, financières et láyalesC o m en tario s sohre a rreg lo s nacionles: jurídicos, financieros v administrativos: nacionales

22-271BS Dean Patterson, Sandra

Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas.In: UNICEF. Child abuse: breaking the cycle. Port of Spain: Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, 1990. pp. 127-131Caribbean Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, Port ofSpain, 10-13 October 1989. General

>CDC 10448* Provides a background to the increase in sexual abuse from the 1970's and the decision to focus on the problem of child sexual abuse in 1988. Refers to a lobbying exercise for legislative changes and lists the rules which would apply to the changes which have been recommended.

* [CHILD ABUSE] [LEGAL PROTECTION] [BAHAMAS]

22-272XI Gosine,Meghnath

Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural commodi­ties for export.In: Planella, Isidro, ed.; Seepersad, Myrtle, ed.. IICA. Proceedings of aworkshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for ejqjort. Port ofSpain: IICA, 1990.pp .213 -217Workshop on Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Commodities for Ex­port, St. Augustine, 25-27 lune 1990. General

>CDC 10573* Describes the Agricultural Development Banks (ADB's) involvement in financing production and marketing of horticultural products. O f a total

TT$16.m allocated in the 1990 loans programme, for horticulture projects, TT$8.2m was assigned to ornamentals. Funding is also available for invest­ments aimed at alleviating the problems arising out of the alleged inadequacy of the internal marketing system; to primary producers for marketing their products; entrepreneurs to establish specialized marketing enterprises and cooperatives in production/marketing; the establishment o f plant propagating enterprises or tissue culture laboratories and investment projects for the eTqport o f fresh horticultural commodities. Identifies the five major areas of the Iran appraisal process - borrower characteristics, technical feasibility, financial viability, markets and marketing and security, the applicants contri­bution of a minimum of 20 percent of the project cost and the repayment system.

* [AGRICULTURAL BANKS] [AGRICULTURAL CREDIT] [HORTI­CULTURE] [CARIBBEAN]

ACTIONS DE DEVELOPPEMENT: EXPERIENCES PRATIQUES

ACCIONES PARA DESARROLLO: EXPERIENCIA CON LAS OPERACIONES

D40. Expériences p ra tiques (p ro je ts spéciqueslExperiencia con las operaciones (provectos específicos1!

22-273TT Trinidad and Tobago.Ministryof Planning and Mobilization

Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago. Port-of- Spain: Trinidad andTobago.Ministryof Planningand Reconstruction, 1989. _, 106 p. General* Outlines action taken on measures identified in the 1986 Manifesto of the National Alliance for Reconstruction during January to December 1987. Ministries are responsible for the development and implementation of the proposals that fall under their purview. Status reports are submitted to the Ministry of Planning and Mobilization for compilation.

* [ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT] [GOVERNMENT POLICY] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-274TT Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Family Services

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. Port of Spain: Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry o f Social Development and Family Services. Population Programme Unit, 1989.26 p. : tbls., ill. General

>TTP♦Gives an account ofthe Tobago Pilot Project. Notes that the prevention and treatment o f child abuse is a complex and sometimes prolonged process involving the coordinated services of many disciplines to be effective, as well as to prevent overlapping and duplication of effort, and investing of scarce resources. Details the challenges of the project, its composition, procedures adopted, successes obtained and deficiencies noted.

♦ [FAMILY] [SOCIAL SERVICES] [SOCIAL PROBLEMS] [CHILD CARE] [CHILDREN] [HUMAN RIGHTS] [SOCIAL WELFARE] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

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ElO.

CONSEQUENCES ET EVALUATIONS

CONSECUENCIAS Y EVALUACIONES

ElO. Conséquences: internationales et nationales Impacto: internacional vnacional

22-275TT John, Joan

Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidad and Tobago1962-1981.In: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank ofTrinidad andTobago, 1990. pp 2 18-253 General

>TTP* Analyses exchange rate policy in Trinidad and Tobago between 1962 and 1981. In the period of fixed parity with sterling, August 1962 to June 1972, the authorities tended to take the exchange rate as given and followed a largely passive exchange rate policy. A second sub-period June 1972 to May 1976 marked the era in which the Trinidad and Tobago dollar floated with sterling. Exchange rate policy in this period was characterised by indecisiveness. In the third period May 1976 to December 1981, exchange rate policy was largely passive as the government concentrated on more selective measures to protect and foster economic development. In an afterword the author describes exchange rate changes between 1981 and 1989.

* [EXCHANGE RATE] [FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL] [MONE­TARY POLICY]

transport sector and the contract between the Governments ofTrinidad and Tobago and the Federal Republic o f Germany. Reviews the literature on bilateral and multilateral technical assistance and develops a framework for analysing the programme using twelve hypotheses of failure, the correspond­ing conditions of success and the problem statement derived from them under three stages ofthe project cycle - feasibility and design stage, administration and implementation and evaluation and follow up. Concludes that in 1978 Trinidad and Tobago was the prototype held out by the literature where almost all the prescription for success were present - nothing ought to have gone wrong, yet everything did. Identifies and discusses five major reasons for the failure of the programme for which the Government ofTrinidad and Tobago must take responsibility. Discusses the implications of the issues raised for future technical assistance policy and for the literature on technical assistance.

* [TECHNICAL COOPERATION] [PUBLIC TRANSPORT] [GOV­ERNMENT POLICY] [PROJECT EVALUATION] [CASE STUDIES] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

RESSOURCES ET MOYENS POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT

RECURSOS E INSTRUMENTOS PARA EL DESARROLLO

FIO. RecherchesInvestigaciones

E30. E valuations Evaluaciones

22-276TT Benn, Clary

Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: a need forbndgeting.In: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago.Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago, 1990. pp.186-217 General

>TTP* Examines the nature and function of the foreign exchange budget, with special reference to Trinidad and Tobago. Suggests that despite the accumu­lated foreign exchange reserves, it was possible to discern signs of disequilib­rium in the economy. These signs pointed to the need to develop a foreign exchange policy for the country. The paper closes with some of the factors which need to be considered in the formulation of such a budget.

•[EXCHANGE RATE] [FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL] [MONE­TARY POLICY]

22-277TT Walker, Judith-Ann

Partners in development: foreign technical assistance. Pre­scriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Pro­gramme in Trinidad and Tobago. The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, 1990. iii, 100 p. (Institute of Social Studies. Working Paper Series, no. 75). Genera]

>CDC 10427•U ses the public transportation development programme as a case study to explore how insights provided bythe literature on conditions for success of technical assistance contribute towards making sense of the practical manage­ment issues. Provides a background to technical assistance provided to the

22-278TT Stewart, June; David, Hilary

Central Bank ofTrinidad and TobagoGovernors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and

papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 1989.67 p. General

>TTP• A bibliography of the speeches and papers of four former governors ofthe Central Bank. Speeches reflect the topical issues ofthe day and h ig h l i t the economic developments which took place during their tenure. Section I contains a chronological list under each Governor and Section II provides a subject indexgenerated from keywords listed under each record.

•[ECONOMICPOLICY] [CENTRALBANKS] [FINANCIALINSTITU­TIONS] [MONETARY POLICY] [BALANCE O F PAYMENTS) [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-279XZ UWI. Main Library (St. Augustine,TT)

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. St. Augustine: UWI. Main Library, 1989. iii, 56p. General

> CDC REF• Lists 279 references under the following subject headings: general food losses and control, fruit crops, vegetable crops, cereal crops, ornamental plants, miscellaneous crops and training. Includes author and subject indicies.

• [BIBLIOGRAPHIES] [POST-HARVEST SYSTEMS] [TROPICAL CROPS] [CARIBBEAN] [THE WORLD]

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F20. Inform ation Información

F30. Main-d'oeuvre. fonda et matières premières: internationaux et nationauxExpertos, fondos v materiales: intemacionaiea v nacionales

22-280TT Caribbean Industrial Research Institute

Environmental management: assesment of information needs and resources. St. Augustine: CARIRI, 1990.15 p.General

>TTP* Identifies a large number of decision makers who use environmental infor­mation - indicated that the availability of more information would improve the quality o f decisions made. Holdings of environmental information are identified - either in the form of reports or/and data bases many o f which are not accessible using existing library systems. Non-governmental organizations who both influence and reflect public opinion expressed disatisfaction with current levels o f environmental management based on information made available to them.

* [ENVIRONMENT] [ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT] [ENVI­RONMENTAL PLANNING] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

22-281TT Voordouw,Jan

UNEP. Caribbean Environment Programme Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthen­

ing information networking for m arine and coastal resource management. Kingston: UNEP Caribbean Environment Programme, 1990.7p.National workshop on environmental information system, Port-of-Spain,21-22 March 1990. General

>TTP* Notes that the effective transfer, exchange and training in the use of relevant information, and expertise are central to the process of building institutional and managerial capabilities for the integrated management o f marine and coastal resources. A regional programme is expected to produce an open decentralized network providing the means for increased information, ex­change and communication between all those involved in the integrated management of marine and coastal resources as well as stronger national capabilities for the management o f environmental information.

* [ENVIRONMENT] [INFORMATION NETWORKS] [INFORMA­TION SYSTEMS] [ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT] [MARINE ENVIRONMENT] [CARIBBEAN]

22-282XI Montbrun, Françoise

Principales sources d ’information aux Antilles Françaises. San Juan: ACURIL, 1989.8p. : tbls.ACURIL,20,Kingston,23-29 Avril 1989. General

>CDC 10169* Identifies sources of information existing in Guadeloupe and Martinique. States that the list is not exhaustive. A questionnaire was sent to University, Research and Government Libraries. Questionnaire covered subject cate­gory, type and number of documents, services offered and personnel. The survey uncovered areas that were poorly or not represented.

* [LIBRARIES] [INFORMATION SCIENCES] [INFORMATION SOURCES] [INFORMATION DISSEMINATION] [CARIBBEAN]

22-283CU Sanchez Machado, Inocencio Raul; Lloret Feijoo, Maria del

CarmenFormación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsiones del

C he.In: Economia yDesarrollo, vol. I l l , no .4. La Habana: 1989.pp. 120-129 General

>CU-ECOUH CDC Serial* Se define el concepto de industrialización en un pais socialista sub desarrol- loado yen el caso de Cuba se hace referencia al hecho de que este proceso de industrialización a partir del triunfo revolucionario ha transformado paulati­namente las deformaciones estructurales heredadas de una economia ante­rio r, ha solucionado el problema del desempleo y ha formado una intelectualidad técnica y ha contribuido al desarrollo de la clase obrera industrial; con la preparación y formación de una intelevtualidad técnica, de cuadros técnicos y obreros calificados en aras de lograr empleo total y pleno de los trabajadores. Se demuestra la necisesidad de incrementtar el trabajo calificado, pues cuanto mayor es el nivel técnico del obrero es mayor su productividad. Se citan los conceptos yexpresdel Che sobre esta temática. Se ofrece información sobre la estructura de la tuerza de trabajo empleada según el nivel de educación en Cuba asi como es la distribución de la estructura profesional de fuerza de trabajo empleada tomando el ano 1986 en la esfera productiva y no productiva. Se concluye afirmando la vigencia de las ideas del Che sobre este aspecto tan vital de la formación de cuadros, técnicos y obreros calificados en el proceso de industrialización.

* [INDUSTRIALIZACION] [ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS] [CUBA] [THE WORLD]

22-284TT Trinidad and Tobago. National Institute o f Higher Education

(Research Science and Technology)Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates in

Engineering (UWI). PortofSpain: Trinidad and Tobago. National Institute o f Higher Education (Research Science and Technology), 1989.35 p. : tbls. General

>TTP* First phase of an on-going exercise to develop an estimate of the scientific and technological manpower resources available in the country.This prelimi­nary analysis o f the study is confined to the engineering graduates.

* [ENGINEERS] [HUMAN RESOURCES] [PROFESSIONAL WORK­ERS] [TRINIDAD ANDTOBAGO]

22-285TT Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Labour, Employment and

Manpower Resources ; Ministry o f Education National consultation working paper on hum an resources de­

velopment. Port-of-Spain: Government Printery, 1990.34p.General >TTP

* Looks closelyat the development of human resources with special reference to managerial skills; services (with emphasis on the subsectors of tourism, banking and finance); agroindustry; petrochemicals. Also identifies inputs necessary for the development of a national manpower information system, an integrated training policy and an effective manpower planning machinery.

* [HUMAN RESOURCES] [MANPOWER] [TRINIDAD AND TO­BAGO]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 53

F50.

F50. Modèles, méthodologies, techniques el outilsModelos, metodologías, técnicas e instrumentos

22-286TT Robinson, Patricia; Hospédales, Jerry

Monetary policy indicators in area countries.In: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago.Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago, 1990. pp37-71 General

>TTP* Part 1 reviews the theoretical discussions on the monetary policy indicators in are countries, setting out some of the major issues involved in the selection of variables to serve as indicators. Part 11 examines experiences in the use of monetary indicators and Part 111 looks at the case ofTrinidad and Tobago. Also includes an appendix of monetary policy instruments in use in are countries.

* [MONETARY POLICY] [MONEY MARKET] [TRINIDAD AND TO­BAGO]

22-287TT Farrell, Terrence W.

Simple model of the money supply process in open petroleumeconomies.In: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. Port-of-Spain: Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago, 1990. pp .26-36 General

>TTP* Attempts to devise a simple macro-economic framework which will permit the analysis for how the money supply is determined in open petroleum economies. The framework recognizes that the money supply in such econo­mies is determined endogenously by the actions of: (1) the central govern­ment; (2) the non-bank public and; (3) the commercial banks. It seeks to capture the essentials o f the behaviour of these 3 economic agents in the system.

* [ECONOMIC MODELS] [MONEY MARKETS] [MONETARY POL­ICY] [TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO]

54 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

L ' I N D E X D E S M A T I E R E S

ACCORDS COMMERCIAUX XI 22-266 United States governm ent's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOTION DES EXPORTATIONS] [EV ALUA TIO N DE PROGRAM M ES] [AC­CORDS COMMERCIAUX]

ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME]

[ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

ACCORDS INTERNATIONAUX XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME]

[ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION TT 22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­

tistics 1987. (1990). [POPULATION] [ACCROIS­SEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [STATISTIQUES DEM OG­RAPHIQUES]

XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [REPARTI­TION DE LA POPULATION] [ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [ANALYSE COMPARA­TIVE] [DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATION] [PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION]

ACIERXZ 22-206

ACPXZ 22-120

ACTIONS TT 22-156

ADMINISTRATION LOCALE 22-209 Decentralization process: regional administration and

regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; pro­posals for reform. (1990). [DECENTRALISATION] [ADMINISTRATION LOCALE]

TT 22-251 Decentralization process: regional administration andregional development in Trinidad and Tobago • pro­posals for reform. (1990). [DECENTRALISATION] [ADMINISTRATION LOCALE]

AFRIQUE CU 22-005 Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­

tion o f cu ltu re . (1990). [CUBA] [AFRIQUE] [CULTURE POPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [ACIER] [INDUSTRIE SIDERURGIQUE]

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME] [ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [VALEURS MOBILIERES] [IN­VESTISSEMENTS] [OBLIGATIONS] [AC­TIONS] [MARCHE FINANCIER]

ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop ou post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

AGRICULTURECU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de coopérât! vi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV E S A G R IC O L E S ] [TR A V A ILLEU R S AGRICOLES] [CANNE A SUCRE] [AGRICUL­TURE]

TT 22-213 Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad andTobago in the 1990's. (1990). [EMPLOI] [CHOM­AGE] [AGRICULTURE]

CU 22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agricola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURE] [FONGICIDES] [TRANSPORT AERIEN]

XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M EN T A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-078 Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­m ent. (1990). [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L'EN­VIRONNEMENT] [AGRICULTURE]

TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).[SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en laAgricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURE] [RES­SOURCES ECONOMIQUES] [UTILISATION DES RESSOURCES]

AGROINDUSTRIE CU 22-003 Autoconsumo en elMINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIE DU

SUCRE] [COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMA­TION] [AGROINDUSTRIE] [CONSOMMA­TION]

CU 22-142 Rentabilidad délos complejos agroindustriales azucar­eros de la provincia de la Habana en ei periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILITE] [AGROIN­DUSTRIE] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

AIDE A L'ENFANCE XI 22-220 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. ( 1990).

[AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [PROTECTION LEGALE] XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A

L’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA L E ] [A SPECTS P SY C H O L O G IQ U ES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

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ATOE AU DEVELOPPEMENT

AN 22-248 Child abuse: the experience of the island of Curacao,Netherlands Antilles. (1990). [AIDE A L'EN- FANCE]

VI 22-170 Childabuse:theU.S. Virgin Islands experience. (1990).[AIDE A L ’ENFANCE]

XZ 22-111 Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [FACTEURS CUL­TURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE]

TT 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [AIDE A L ’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS PSYCHOLO­GIQUES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

BB 22-131 Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE][ALCOOLISME]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L'HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT

ALIMENTS JM 22-152

CU 22-136

XI 22-177

TT 22-243

TT 22-244

Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT]

Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and De­velopment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$41) million to theRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago for a __ (1989).[AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOPERA­TION TECHNIQUE]

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of the International Bank for Restruction and Devel­opment to the executive directors on a proposed struc­tural adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

AIDE FINANCIEREAG 22-129

ALCOOLISME TT 22-026

XI 22-063

Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [ALI­M EN TS] [V E N D E U R S] [P R O JE T S DE RECHERCHE] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR]

ALLOCATIONS D INVALIDITETT 22-249

AMERINDIENS GY 22-013

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

Actuarial valuation ofthe national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as o f30 June 1986. (1989). [AS­SURANCE] [SECURITE SOCIALE] [ALLOCA­TIONS D'INVALIDITE] [PLANS DE RETRAITE]

Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud­ied". (1990). [AMERINDIENS] [ANALYSE DE­M O G R A P H IQ U E ] [E T H N O G R A P H IE ] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ANTHROPOLOGIE SO­CIALE ET CULTURELLE]

AMERIQUE LATINE XL 22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.

(1990). [POPULATION ACTIVE] [PARTICIPA­TIO N DES FEM M ES] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [AMERIQUE LATINE]

ANALYSE COMPARATIVE XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [REPARTI­

TION DE LA POPULATION] [ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [ANALYSE COMPARA­TIVE] [DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATION] [PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION]

ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE GY 22-013 Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud­

ied". (1990). [AMERINDIENS] [ANALYSE DE­M O G R A P H IQ U E ] [E T H N O G R A P H IE ] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ANTHROPOLOGIE SO­CIALE ET CULTURELLE]

XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­dian exam pie. (1990). [MIGRATION] [ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE] [TAUX DE NATALITE] [TAUX DE MORTALITE] [RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION]

ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE XI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

BB 22-131

Address by M r A N Jl. Robinson Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching ofthe National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programme on Tuesday, February6,1990. (1990). [U SAG E DE STU PEFIA N TS] [AL­COOLISME] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A L ’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS PSY C H O L O G IQ U E S] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ALCOOLISME]

ANALYSE HISTORIQUE BZ 22-132 Belize: country profile. (1990). [ANALYSE REGION­

ALE] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE]XI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [FEMMES]

[ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [DROITS DE LA FEMME] [ESCLAVAGE]

G Y 22-014 Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case.(1990). [ETHNICITE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

TT 22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini­dad and Tobago. (1990). [LEADERSHIP POLI­T IQ U E ] [A N A LY SE H IS T O R IQ U E ][POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

TT 22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [IN­DUSTRIE TEXTILE] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE]

56 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

ASPECTS PSYCHOLOGIQUES

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANISA­TIONS FEMININES] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS] [PARTIS POLI­TIQUES]

ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT XI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­TISTIQ U ES ECO N O M IQ U ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS- T IQ U E ] [C O M PT A B IL IT E N A TIO N A LE] [POPULATION]

ANALYSE REGIONALE BZ 22-132 Belize: country profile. (1990). [ANALYSE REGION­

ALE] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE]

ANALYSE SOCIOLOGIQUE XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENQUETES SUR LES MENAGES] [STRUC­TURE SOCIALE] [ANALYSE SOCIOLOGIQUE] [MILIEU FAMILIAL]

ANALYSE STATISTIQUE

APARTHEID XI 22-171

TT 22-052

ARCHIVES TT 22-162

ARTTT 22-029

Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­HEID] [SPORTS] [BOYCOTTAGE]

Statement by Prim e M inister A N Jl. Robinson to the forty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [APARTHEID]

Oral and pictorial records programmeof the University ofthe West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). [ARCHIVES] [PHOTOS] [ENREG ISTRE­MENTS]

Address by Prime M inister A A R . Robinson at the opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ART] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT C U L T U R E L] [TH EA TRE] [ARTS DRAMATIQUES]

ARTS DRAMATIQUES TT 22-029 Address by Prime M inister A N Ü . Robinson at the

opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ART] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT C U LTU R EL] [TH EA TRE] [ARTS DRAMATIQUES]

XZ 22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­tion: the identification of small developing countries.(1990). [ANALYSE STATISTIQUE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [CLASSIFICATION]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES ST A- ASPECTS JURIDIQUES TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

ARTS DU SPECTACLE TT 22-160 Memorandum to the Government of Trinidad and To­

bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestm ents by the steelband m ovem ent. (1990). [INVESTISSEMENTS] [BIENS D'EQUIPEMENT] [ARTS DU SPECTACLE]

JM 22-211

XI 22-063

ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A

L’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS PSY C H O L O G IQ U E S] [ETUDES DE CAS]

XZ 22-111 Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [AIDE A L’ENFANCE] [FACTEURS CUL­TURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE]

ANTHROPOLOGIE SOCIALE ET CULTURELLE GY 22-013 Case of "The Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud-

ied". (1990). [AMERINDIENS] [ANALYSE DE­M O G R A P H IQ U E ] [E T H N O G R A P H IE ] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ANTHROPOLOGIE SO­CIALE ET CULTURELLE]

XZ 22-238

XI 22-228

XI 22-228

Abused child and the law: a Jamaican perspective. (1990). [ASPECTSJURIDIQUES]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A L ’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPEC TS PSY C H O L O G IQ U ES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Issue of empowerment: an overview. (1990). [AS­PECTS JURIDIQUES]

Legal aspects of child abuse in the English-speaking Caribbean. (1990). [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [AS­PECTS JURIDIQUES]

Legal aspects of child abuse in the English-speaking Caribbean. (1990). [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [AS­PECTS JURIDIQUES]

ASPECTS POLITIQUES TT 22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience ofthe House­

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANISATIONS FEMININES] [CONSOMMA­TEURS] [ASPECTS POLITIQUES]

ANTILLAISXI 22-096 T obea West Indian: a personal view of the integration

movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

ASPECTS PSYCHOLOGIQUES XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A

L’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS PSY C H O L O G IQ U ES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

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ASSOCIATIONS

TT 22-158

ASSOCIATIONS XI 22-065

TT 22-051

XI 22-177Empowerment through education: power and control BANQUE MONDIALE from the perspective of the abused child. (1990).[AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ASPECTS PSYCHOLO­GIQUES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Community empowerment: alternative structures for national development. (1990). [ASSOCIATIONS] [E T U D E S D E CAS] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

Short history of The Shipping Association ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ASSOCIATIONS] [HISTOIRE]

ASSOCIATIONS D'AGRICULTEURS XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D ’A G R IC U L T E U R S] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

ASSURANCE TT 22-249

TT 22-025

ASSURANCE VIE TT 22-025

ATTITUDES XZ 22-199

Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

BANQUES AGRICOLES XI 22-272 Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural

commodities for export. (1990). [BANQUES AGRI­COLES] [CREDIT AGRICOLE] [HORTICUL­TURE]

BANQUES CENTRALESTT 22-127

TT 22-278

Actuarial valuation ofthe national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as of30 June 1986. (1989). [AS­SURANCE] [SECURITE SOCIALE] [ALLOCA­TIONS D'INVALIDITE] [PLANS DE RETRAITE]

Address _ at the presentation of awards and launching of new product of GTM Life Insurance Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14,1989. (1989). [ASSURANCE VIE] [ASSURANCE]

TT 22-041

TT 22-049

Experience of forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990). [B A N Q U E S C EN T R A L E S] [PR EV ISIO N S ECONOMIQUES]

G overnors' papers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLI­T IQ U E ECO N O M IQ U E] [BANQUES CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS]

Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANQUES CENTRALES] [PO LITIQ U E M ONETAIRE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE FIS­CALE] [FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENT]

Research function of a central bank. (1990). [BAN­QUES CENTRALES] [RECHERCHE]

BANQUES DE DEVELOPPEMENTXI 22-263

TT 22-159

Address ~ at the presentation of awards and launching of new product of GTM Life Insurance Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14, 1989. (1989). [ASSURANCE VIE] [ASSURANCE]

CDB 20, the first twenty years: 1970 - 1990. (1991). [BANQUES DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to the IMFAVorid Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [BAN­QUES DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

BARRIERE LINGUISTIQUE

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [ATTITUDES] [EN­VIRONNEMENT] [POLLUTION] [ENQUETES]

AUTOMATISATION ZZ 22-126 First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­

cial Intelligence-Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­MATISATION] [NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [ORDINATEURS]

BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS TT 22-278 G overnors' papers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:-

speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLI­T IQ U E ECO N O M IQ U E] [BANQUES CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS]

TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad andTobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANCE DES PAIE­MENTS] [MODELES ECONOM ETRIQUES] [EVALUATION ECONOMIQUE] [THEORIE MONETAIRE]

XI 22-106

BELIZEXI 22-093

A régional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES] [LINGUIS­TIQUE] [LANGUES] [BARRIERE LINGUIS­TIQUE] [MULTILINGUISME]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

BESOINS DE RECHERCHE XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [FEMMES]

[NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [PRODUCTION] [REPRODUCTION] [BESOINS DE RECHER­CHE]

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CARAÏBES

BESOINS EN MAIN-D OEUVRE NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MARCHE DU TRAVAIL] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [BE­SOINS EN MAIN-D OEUVRE] [PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D OEUVRE] [CHOIX D'UNE PRO­FESSION]

BESOINS FONDAMENTAUX TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

of life. (1990). [QUALITE DE LA VIE] [CONDI­TIONS DE VIE] [BESOINS FONDAMENTAUX] [QUALITE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

BIBLIOGRAPHIES XZ 22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­

ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAPHIES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CULTURES TROPICALES]

BIBLIOTHEQUES US 22-218

XI 22-282

BIEN-ETRE SOCIALXZ 22-117

TT 22-274

ZZ 22-125

BOISXI 22-081

BONS DU TRESOR TT 22-039 M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago.

(1990). [MARCHE MONETAIRE] [BONS DU TRESOR] [EMPRUNTS PUBLICS]

BOYCOTTAGE XI 22-171 Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­

HEID] [SPORTS] [BOYCOTTAGE]

BUDGET DE L'ETAT TT 22-260 Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990).

[POLITIQUE FISCALE] [BUDGET DE L'ETAT]

CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL XI 22-069 Economic policy and sustainable development in the

Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

CANADA XI 22-174

Library d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [SCIENCES DE L ’INFORMATION] [SOURCES D'INFORMA­TION] [DIFFUSION DE L'INFORMATION]

C hanging th e face o f C aribbean ports. (1991). [PORTS] [CANADA] [TOURISME]

CANNE A SUCRE CU 22-133

Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [SALARIES] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL1

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L’HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

BIENS D'EQUIPEMENT CU 22-138 ECLAC. Producción de bienes de capital en Cuba.

(1989). [BIENS D'EQUIPEMENT]TT 22-033 Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990).

[INGENIERIE] [BIENS D ’EQUIPEMENT] [IN­DUSTRIE]

TT 22-160 Memorandum to the Government ofTrinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestm ents by the steelband m ovem ent. (1990). [INVESTISSEMENTS] [BIENS D'EQUIPEMENT] [ARTS DU SPECTACLE]

BIENS DE CONSOMMATION

CAPITALXI 22-094

CARAÏBES XI 22-219

XI 22-179

Ethnies and economics. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [BIENS DE CONSOM­MATION] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALLAGE] [BOIS] [CARTON] [MATIERES PLASTIQUES]

XI 22-073

XI 22-074

XI 22-076

XI 22-082

XI 22-229

XI 22-102

Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso decooperativi- zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV E S A G R IC O L E S ] [TR A V A ILLEU R S AGRICOLES] [CANNE A SUCRE] [AGRICUL­TURE]

Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­vances. (1991). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [CAPITAL] [TRAVAIL]

Agenda 2000:a m etaphor for change releasing thecrea- tive energies of Caribbean people in development.(1990). [COOPERATIONREGIONALE] [CROIS­SA N CE E C O N O M IQ U E ] [R EFO R M E ECONOMIQUE] [CARAÏBES]

External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

Formal launching of the Independent West Indian Commission. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTE­GRE] [CARAÏBES]

Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

Opening address. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT IN­TEGRE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [CO OPERATIO N R EG IO NA LE] [CONFER­ENCES] [CARAÏBES]

West Indian Commission: a public forum on the fu­ture. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [D EVELOPPEM ENT ECONOM IQUE ET SO­CIAL] [CARAÏBES]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 59

CARICOM

CARICOM XI 22-176

XI 22-230

XI 22-231

XI 22-096

TT 22-167

Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­COM] [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION TECHNIQUE]

Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­velopment strategy.” (1990). [INTEGRATION RE­GIONALE] [INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [CARI­COM]

Relations between the French Overseas Departments and CARICOM. (1990). [CARICOM] [INTEGRA­TION REGIONALE]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQUE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D ’ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons for the region. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M E R C E ] [PR O D U IT S PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALLAGE] [BOIS] [CARTON] [MATIERES PLASTIQUES]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME] [ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

CENTRES DE RECHERCHE XI 22-223 Final report on a proposal for the establishment and

operations of a business incubator facility in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SCIENCE ET TECHNOLO­GIE] [CENTRES DE RECHERCHE]

CARTON XI 22-081

CEE AG 22-129

XZ 22-120

CHOMAGE TT 22-213

TT 22-253

SOINS EN MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [CHOIX D'UNE PRO­FESSION]

Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and Tobago in the 1990's. (1990). [EMPLOI] [CHOM­AGE] [AGRICULTURE]

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CHOMAGE]

CHRISTIANISMEBS 22-002 Junkanoo in the B aham as. (1990). [CULTURE

PO P U L A IR E ] [H IST O IR E ] [M U SIQ U E] [CHRISTIANISME]

CIRCULATION AERIENNE XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME] [STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

CLASSIFICATION XZ 22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­

tion: the identification of small developing countries. (1990). [ANALYSE STATISTIQUE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [CLASSIFICATION]

XL 22-195 Preparation ef inventories and balance sheets of then a tu ra l and cu ltu ra l heritage . (1990). [RES­SOURCES NATURELLES] [PATRIMOINE CUL­T U R E L ] [IN V E N T A IR E S] [C O M PTES NATIONAUX] [CLASSIFICATION]

COMMERCEXI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

TT 22-167 Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons forthe region. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M E R C E ] [PR O D U IT S PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

CHANGEMENT CULTUREL XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­

vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H ISTO IRE] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

CHANGEMENT TECHNOLOGIQUE XI 22-068 Economie development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH- NO LOG IQ U E ] [IN V ESTISSEM EN TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

CHOIX D'UNE PROFESSION NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MARCHE DU TRAVAIL] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [BE-

COMMERCE DE DETAIL JM 22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DE­TAIL]

JM 22-019 Informai commercial importers and the manufactur­ing sec to r. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORM EL] [EC O N O M IE O CC U LTE] [N EGO CIAN TS] [COMMERCE DE DETAIL]

JM 22-020 Informai commercial im porters:theirorigin,and theirproblems. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COM­MERCE DE DETAIL] [NEGOCIANTS]

COMMERCE DE GROS CU 22-134 Comercio mayorista en el sistema decomercio interior

en C uba. (1989). [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COMMERCE DE GROS]

COMMERCE EXTERIEUR CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [MAC-

60 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

CONFLITS SOCIAUX

ROECONOMIE] [CUBA] [COMMERCE EXTER­IEUR] [STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE]

COMMERCE INTERIEUR CU 22-134 Com ercio m ayorista en el sistema de comercio in terior

en C uba. (1989). [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COMMERCE DE GROS]

JM 22-020 Inform al commercial im porters:their origin,and theirproblems. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COM­MERCE DE DETAIL] [NEGOCIANTS]

JM 22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TEUR INFORM EL] [VENDEURS] [COM­MERCE INTERIEUR]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [ALI­M EN TS] [V E N D E U R S] [PR O JE T S DE RECHERCHE] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR]

COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL XI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

COMMERCIALISATION TT 22-038 International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits

and vegetables. (1990). [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEBOUCHES COMMERCIAUX]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E D E Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

XZ 22-121 Tourism: planning, promotion and marketing. (1990).[T O U R IS M E ] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

COMMUNAUTES EUROPEENNES XI 22-101 Unified regional European market and its implications

challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMMUNAU­TES EUROPEENNES] [INTEGRATION RE­G IO N A L E ] [M A R C H E ] [C R O ISSA N C E ECONOMIQUE]

COMMUNICATION CU 22-135 Comunicaciones en Cuba. (1989). [COMMUNICA­

TION]XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with

women. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METH­ODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICA­T IO N ] [FEM M ES] [COM M UNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION]

COMPORTEMENT XI 22-070 Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990).

[REGIME ALIMENTAIRE] [COMPORTEMENT] [NUTRITION]

COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE HT 22-146 1990 general elections in Haití. (1991). [ELECTIONS]

[HISTOIRE] [STABILITE POLITIQUE] [VOTE] [COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE]

COMPTABILITE NATIONALE TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­

T IST IQ U E S ECO N O M IQ U ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS­T IQ U E ] [C O M PT A B IL IT E N A TIO N A LE] [POPULATION]

COMPTES NATIONAUX XL 22-195 Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the

n a tu ra l and cu ltu ra l h e ritage . (1990). [RES­SOURCES NATURELLES] [PATRIMOINE CUL­T U R E L ] [IN V E N T A IR E S ] [COM PTES NATIONAUX] [CLASSIFICATION]

CONDITION DE LA FEMME XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).

[PARTICIPATION DES FEMMES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO CIA LES] [C O N D ITIO N DE LA FEMME] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

CONDITIONS DE VIE TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

of life. (1990). [QUALITE DE LA VIE] [CONDI­TIONS DE VIE] [BESOINS FONDAMENTAUX] [QUALITE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [INDI­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

TT 22-253 From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CHOMAGE]

GY 22-145 Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990.(1990). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [GUYANA]

TT 22-163 Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONSECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

TT 22-261 Review of the economy 1990. (1990). [CONDITIONSECONOMIQUES] [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

CONFERENCESXI 22-229 Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­

ference. (1991). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [CO OPERATIO N R EG IO NA LE] [CONFER­ENCES] [CARAÏBES]

CONFLITS SOCIAUX GY 22-014 Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case.

(1990). [ETHNICITE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 61

CONSOMMATEURS

CONSOMMATEURS TT 22-043 Organising as consum en: the experience ofthe House­

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANISATIONS FEMININES] [CONSOMMA­TEURS] [ASPECTS POLITIQUES]

CONSOMMATION CU 22-003 Autoconsumo e n d MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIE DU

SUCRE] [COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMA­TION] [AGROINDUSTRIE] [CONSOMMA­TION]

CONTRACEPTION TT 22-161 More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the

century. (1990). [CONTRACEPTION] [REGULA­TION DES NAISSANCES] [SANTE]

CONTROLE DE QUALITE XI 22-087 Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits.

(1990). [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CON­TROLE DE QUALITE] [FRUITS]

XI 22-088 Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers,foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLEURS] [EX­PORTATIONS] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

XI 22-089 Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990).[SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [LEGUMES] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D ’A G R IC U L T E U R S] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [PLAN­TES-RACINES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

CONTROLE DES CHANGES TT 22-155 Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating

rates. (1990). [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [MARCHE FINAN­CIER INTERNATIONAL]

TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidadand Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TAUX DE CH A N G E] [CO N TRO LE DES CHA NG ES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TAUX DE CHANGE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TT 22-041 Monetary and financial policyin Trinidad and Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANQUES CENTRALES] [PO LITIQ U E M ONETAIRE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE FIS­CALE] [FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENT]

CONTROLE SANITAIRE TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE XI 22-262 CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­

OPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [EVALUATION E C O N O M IQ U E ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N TECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposais. (1990). [CARI­COM] [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION TECHNIQUE]

CU 22-136 Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989).[COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-229 Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERATIONECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION R EG IO NA LE] [CONFER­ENCES] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [CO­OPERATION REGIONALE]

COOPERATION HORIZONTALE XL 22-108 Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in

Latin America and the Caribbean: the challenge of an idea in times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [COOPERATION HORI­ZONTALE] [ONU]

COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRO NN EM EN T] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [DEVELOPPE- MENTREGIONAL] [COOPERATIONINTERNA­TIONALE]

XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­GANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES] [COOP­ERATION INTERNATIONALE] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME][ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

COOPERATION REGIONALE XI 22-219 Agenda2000:ametaphorforchangereleasingthecrea-

tive energies of Caribbean people in development.(1990). [COOPERATIONREGIONALE] [CROIS­SA N CE E C O N O M IQ U E ] [R E FO R M E ECONOMIQUE] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policyoptions for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D'UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATIONRE­GIONALE]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-229 Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION R EG IO NA LE] [CONFER­ENCES] [CARAÏBES]

62 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

CUBA

XI 22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] (COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

XI 22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [COOPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [CO­OPERATION REGIONALE]

COOPERATION TECHNIQUE XI 22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­

COM] [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION TECHNIQUE]

TT 22-243 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentofthe International Bank for Reconstruction and De­velopment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$4 J) million to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for a ~~ (1989). [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOPERA­TION TECHNIQUE]

TT 22-244 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentof the International Bank for Restruction and Devel­opment to the executive directors on a proposed struc­tural adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERATIONTECHNIQUE] [TRANS­PORT PUBLIC] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE] [EVALUATION DE PROJETS] [ETUDES DE CAS]

XL 22-196 Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudalesinundaciones en America Latina y d Caribe. (1989). [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION] [FORMATION] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

COOPERATIVES AGRICOLES CU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV E S A G R IC O L E S ] [T R A V A IL L E U R S AGRICOLES] [CANNE A SUCRE] [AGRICUL­TURE]

COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMATION CU 22-003 AutoconsumoenelMINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIEDU

SUCRE] [COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMA­TION] [AGROINDUSTRIE] [CONSOMMA­TION]

COOPERATIVES DE LOGEMENT TT 22-256 Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.

(1990). [COOPERATIVES DE LOGEM ENT] [PROGRAMMES DE LOGEMENTS] [LOGE­MENT A FAIBLE COUT]

CORPS ENSEIGNANT XI 22-091 Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D ’ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L'EDUCATION]

CORRUPTIONXI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D'UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATIONRE­GIONALE]

COTES XI 22-222 Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurring

issue in regional development. (1990). [COTES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

COUT DE L'EDUCATION XI 22-091 Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D'ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L'EDUCATION]

COUTS SOCIAUX XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­

pacts of tourism : the verdict for th e Caribbean. ( 1990). [COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

CREDIT AGRICOLE XI 22-272 Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural

commodities for export. (1990). [BANQUES AGRI­COLES] [CREDIT AGRICOLE] [HORTICUL­TURE]

CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE XI 22-219 Agenda2000:ametaphorforchangereleasingthecrea-

tive energies of Caribbean people in development. (1990). [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [CROIS­SA N CE E C O N O M IQ U E ] [R EFO R M E ECONOMIQUE] [CARAÏBES]

AG 22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.(1990). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [MAC- ROECONOMIE] [CUBA] [COMMERCE EXTER­IEUR] [STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE]

JM 22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role ineconom ic g ro w th . (1990). [CRO ISSA N CE ECONOMIQUE] [EXCEDENTS] [THEORIE ECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-094 Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­vances. (1991). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [CAPITAL] [TRAVAIL]

XI 22-101 Unified regional European m arketand its implicationschallenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMMUNAU­TES EUROPEENNES] [INTEGRATION RE­G IO N A L E ] [M A R C H E ] [C R O ISSA N CE ECONOMIQUE]

CUBA CU 22-005

CU 22-007

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­tion of cu ltu re . (1990). [CUBA] [AFRIQUE] [CULTURE POPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.(1990). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [MAC­ROECONOMIE] [CUBA] [COMMERCE EXTER­IEUR] [STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE]

CARISPLAN Abstracts,No. 22,1991 <3

CULTURE

CULTURE TT 22-029

TT 22-030

ZZ 22-125

TT 22-217

XI 22-095

Address by Prime Minister A N Jt. Robinson at the opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ART] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT C U LTU R EL] [TH EA TRE] [ARTS DRAMATIQUES]

Carnival of life. (1991). [CULTURE]

Ethnics and economics. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [BIENS DE CONSOM­MATION] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

Report— (1990). [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT SOCIAL]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURE] [DIFFUSION DE LA CULTURE] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [IMPORTATIONS]

CULTURE POPULAIRE CU 22-005 Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­

tion of cu ltu re . (1990). [CUBA] [AFRIQUE] [CULTURE POPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

GD 22-012 Grenada m as '1928-1988. (1990). [CULTURE POPU­LAIRE]

BS 22-002 Junkanoo in the B aham as. (1990). [CULTUREP O P U L A IR E ] [H IST O IR E ] [M U SIQ U E] [CHRISTIANISME]

TT 22-050 Robberin the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [CULTUREPOPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

CULTURES TROPICALES XZ 22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­

ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAPHIES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CULTURES TROPICALES]

DANSEXZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with

women. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METHOD­OLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION] [FEMMES] [COMMUNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMU­NICATION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METHOD­OLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION] [FEMMES] [COMMUNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMU­NICATION]

DEBOUCHES COMMERCIAUX TT 22-038 International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits

and vegetables. (1990). [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEBOUCHES COMMERCIAUX]

[THEORIE POLITIQUE] [INDEPENDANCE]

DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT

[DECOLONISATION]

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [ATTITUDES] [EN­VIRONNEMENT] [POLLUTION] [ENQUETES]

Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPE­MENT] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RES­SO U R C ES] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE]

Jam aica and the international drug economy. (1990). [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [STUPEFI­ANTS] [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE] [DEMOC­RATIE] [PROBLEMES POLITIQUES]

Statement by Prime M inister AN.R. Robinson to the forty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [APARTHEID]

Statement made by Mr. AN JR. Robinson, Prime Min­ister of Trinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February9,1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [HAITI]

Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues and experience . (1991). [PLA N IFIC A TIO N ECONOMIQUE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [ECONOMIES D ’ECHELLE]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­c ió n del d e s a r ro l lo . . (1990). [D O N N EES STATISTIQUES) [DEMOGRAPHIE] [PLANIFI­CATION] [STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES]

DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE XZ 22-202 Economie problems and prospects of small islands.

(1990). [ILES] [DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE] [T R A N SPO R T ] [D E V E L O P PE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPE­MENT]

XZ 22-199

XI 22-062

XZ 22-114

DEMOCRATIE JM 22-148

TT 22-052

TT 22-053

DEMOGRAPHIEXZ 22-205

CU

DECENTRALISATION 22-209 Decentralization process: regional administration and

regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; pro­posals for reform. (1990). [DECENTRALISATION] [ADMINISTRATION LOCALE]

TT 22-251 Decentralization process: regional administration andregional development in Trinidad and Tobago - pro­posals for reform. (1990). [DECENTRALISATION] [ADMINISTRATION LOCALE]

DECOLONISATION ZZ 22-123 C X Jl. James's conceptualization of the notion of self-

government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990).

DEPENDANCE TECHNOLOGIQUE XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH- N O L O G IQ U E ] [IN V EST ISSE M E N TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

DEPENSES PUBLIQUES TT 22-163 Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONS

ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

DESASTRES NATURELS US 22-218 Library d isaster preparedness support networks.

(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES

64 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE

CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

DETTE XI 22-068XI 22-177 Debt a d ju s t m e n t and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT][FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

XZ 22-202DETTE EXTERIEURE

XL 22-192 Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opcionesy consecuencias. (1989). [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [ENDETTEMENT]

CU 22-140 M oratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana. ZZ 22-125(1989). [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [ENDETTE­MENT]

XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCE- XI 22-076MENT EXTERIEUR] [DETTE EXTERIEURE][EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL] [PAYS EN DE­VELOPPEMENT]

G Y 22-015DETTE PUBLIQUE

XI 22-067 Debt adjustment and developm ents perspective ofthe1990’s. (1990). [D E V E L O P PE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [GESTION DE LA DETTE] XZ 22-114 [DETTE PUBLIQUE]

DEVELOPPEMENT AGRICOLE XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­

posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE 22-001ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

DEVELOPPEMENT CULTUREL TT 22-245TT 22-029 Address by Prime Minister AN.R. Robinson at the

opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October20,1990. (1990). [ART] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT C U LTU R EL] [TH EA TRE] [ARTS DRAMATIQUES]

DEVELOPPEMENT DE L'EDUCATION XI 22-093TT 22-027 Address by Mr. ANA. Robinson, Prime Minister and

Minister of the Economy at the opening of the Cha­guaram as Roman Catholic School, Wednesday,March 14, 1990. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT DE L'EDUCATION] [ECOLES]

TT 22-053DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE

XI 22-262 CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­OPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [EVALUATION E C O N O M IQ U E ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N T XI 22-187ECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPE- XZ 22-121MENT] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-067 Debtadjustm entanddevelopment:aperspectiveofthe1990's. (1990). [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [GESTION DE LA DETTE][DETTE PUBLIQUE]

XI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the XZ 22-1211990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT

ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH- N O L O G IQ U E ] [IN V ESTISSEM EN TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

Economie problems and prospects of small islands.(1990). [ILES] [DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE] [T R A N SPO R T ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T ECONOMIQUE] [POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPE­MENT]

E thnics-and economics. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [BIENS DE CONSOM­MATION] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy. (1990). [MODELES ECONOMETRIQUES] [MAC­R O E C O N O M IE ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RES­SO U R C E S] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE]

Potential contribution of m arine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ILES] [RESSOURCES DE LA MER] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [GES­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990). [PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [PO L IT IQ U E ECONOM IQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE ] [SE C TE U R PU B L IC ] [SERVICES PUBLICS]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

Statement made by M r. AN.R. Robinson, Prime Min­ister ofTrinidad and Tobago in Parliament,February9,1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [HAITI]

Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

Tourism:planning,promotion andmarketing. (1990). [T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

Tourism:planning,promotion andmarketing. (1990). [T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 65

DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL

ECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

TT 22-166 Towards a development consensus in Trinidad andTobago for the 1990s. (1991). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H ISTO IRE] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT] [D EVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [DEVELOPPE- MENT REGIO NAL] [COOPERATION INTERNA­TIONALE]

XI 22-065 Community empowerment: alternative structures fornational development. (1990). [ASSOCIATIONS] [E T U D E S D E CAS] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

XL 22-107 E nv ironm en t, crisis and developm ent. (1990).[PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PL A N IFIC A TIO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [RESSOURCES NATURELLES] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

XI 22-074 Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990).[DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-082 Opening address. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT IN­TEGRE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

TT 22-273 Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

TT 22-258 Report on the development programme 1990. (1990).[DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOM IQUE ET SO­CIAL] [PROIETS DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-102 West Indian Com mission : a public forum on the future.(1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH­N O L O G IQ U E ] [IN V ESTISSEM EN TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

ZZ 22-125 Ethnies and economics. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [BIENS DE CONSOM­MATION] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE XI 22-073 Formal launching of the Independent West Indian

Commission. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTE­GRE] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-074 Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990).[DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-082 Opening address. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT IN­TEGRE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

XI 22-102 W estIndianCom m ission:apublicforum onthefuture.(1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT INTEGRE] [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [CARAÏBES]

DEVELOPPEMENT REGIONAL XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT] [D EV ELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [DEVELOPPE- MENTREGIONAL] [COOPERATIONINTERNA­TIONALE]

DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­

posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

TT 22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990). [FEMMES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENTRURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA L E ] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL TT 22-217 Report.... (1990). [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­

MENT SOCIAL]XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).

[DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H ISTO IR E] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

DIABETETT 22-165 Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged

twenty-five and over. (1990). [FEMMES] [MALA­DIES] [DIABETE]

DIFFUSION DE L'INFORMATION XI 22-282 Principales sources d ’information aux Antilles Fran­

çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [SCIENCESDE L’INFORMATION] [SOURCES D'INFORMA­TION] [DIFFUSION DE L’INFORMATION]

DIFFUSION DE LA CULTURE XI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­

nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURE][DIFFUSION DE LA CULTURE] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [IMPORTATIONS]

DISCIPLINE XI 22-175 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[PUERICULTURE] [DISCIPLINE]

DOCTRINES POLITIQUES XI 22-075 Gettingoutofthecave:tensionbetweendemocracyand

elitism in M arx's theory of cognitive liberation.

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EDUCATION

(1990). [REVOLUTION] [DOCTRINES POLI­TIQUES] [PARTIS POLITIQUES] [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [IDEOLOGIES]

DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATIONXZ 22-122

DOCUMENTS DE REUNIONUS 22-218

DOMINIQUEXI 22-093

L ibrary d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic C onference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

DONNEES STATISTIQUESTT 22-128

CU

TT 22-163

XZ 22-119

DROGUES XZ 22-204

DROIT PENAL TT 22-214

EAU US 22-218

ECOLES TT 22-027

Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­tistics 1987. (1990). [POPULATION] [ACCROIS­SEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [STATISTIQUES DEM OG­RAPHIQUES]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­c ió n del d e s a r ro llo . . (1990). [D O N N EES STATISTIQUES] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [PLANIFI­CATION] [STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES]

Review ofthe economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and figures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

International relations of the Caribbean towards the year 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE­V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

Death penalty in T rinidad and Tobago. (1990). [PEINE DE MORT] [DROIT PENAL] [SANC­TIONS PENALES]

World population prospects 1990. (1991). [REPARTI­TION DE LA POPULATION] [ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [ANALYSE COMPARA­TIVE] [DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATION] [PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION]

Library d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

Address by Mr. AJV.R. Robinson, Prime Minister and M inister of the Economy at the opening of the Cha­guaram as Rom an Catholic School, Wednesday, March 14,1990. (1990). [DEVELOPPEMENT DE L’EDUCATION] [ECOLES]

ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE JM 22-148 Jam aica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [STUPEFI­ANTS] [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE] [DEMOC­RATIE] [PROBLEMES POLITIQUES]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

ECONOMIE OCCULTE JM 22-019 Informai commercial importers and the manufactur­

ing sec to r. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [EC O N O M IE O C C U LTE] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DETAIL]

ECONOMIE PLANIFIEE CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.

(1989). [ECONOMIE PLANIFIEE] [ENTRE­PRISES SOCIALISTES] [GESTION D'ENTRE­PRISES]

ECONOMIES D’ECHELLE

DROITS DE L’HOMME TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire family

services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L'HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

DROITS DE LA FEMME XI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [FEMMES]

[ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [DROITS DE LA FEMME] [ESCLAVAGE]

XZ 22-205

EDITIONXI 22-060

EDUCATION XI 22-182

MS 22-153

Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues an d exp e rien ce . (1991). [PLA NIFICA TION ECONOMIQUE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [ECONOMIES D ’ECHELLE]

CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [LIVRES] [EDITION] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE]

Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the challenge to the U .W J- (1991). [UNIVERSITES] [EDUCATION] [FORMATION A LA GESTION]

Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PARLE­MENT] [GOUVERNEMENT] [EDUCATION]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 67

EDUCATION DE BASE

EDUCATION DE BASE XI 22-091 Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). (EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D'ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L'EDUCATION]

EDUCATION DE MASSE CU 22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros

en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [FORMATION A LA GESTION] [EDUCATION DE MASSE] [FOR­MATION PROFESSIONNELLE]

EFFETS SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT XI 22-078 Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­

m ent. (1990). [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L ’EN­VIRONNEMENT] [AGRICULTURE]

XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L ’ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

ELABORATION D’UNE POLITIQUE XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D ’UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATION RE­GIONALE]

EMPLOI TT 22-213 Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and

Tobago in the 1990’s. (1990). [EMPLOI] [CHOM­AGE] [AGRICULTURE]

ELECTIONS HT 22-146

NA 22-154

ELEVES XI 22-091

EMBALLAGE XI 22-081

EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­

tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCE­MENT EXTERIEUR] [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL] [PAYS EN DE­VELOPPEMENT]

EMPRUNTS PUBLICS TT 22-039 M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago.

(1990). [MARCHE MONETAIRE] [BONS DU TRESOR] [EMPRUNTS PUBLICS]

ENDETTEMENT XL 22-192

CU 22-140

ENERGIE TT 22-042

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECTIONS] [HISTOIRE] [STABILITE POLITIQUE] [VOTE] [COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­TIONS] [VOTE] [NAMIBIE]

Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean. (1990). [EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D ’ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L ’EDUCATION]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALLAGE] [BOIS] [CARTON] [MATIERES PLASTIQUES]

XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D ’A G R IC U L T E U R S] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

TT 22-246

ENFANTS XI 22-172

AG 22-210

TT 22-274

XZ 22-240

ENQUETES XZ 22-199

US 22-218

Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones y consecuencias. (1989). [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [ENDETTEMENT]

Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [ENDETTE­MENT]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago:imperatives for hum an resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990). [SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [IN D I­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the Antigua experience. (1990). [ENFANTS] [SANTE] [MODES DE VIE]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L ’ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L ’HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E ] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DEGRADATION DE L ’ENVIRONNEMENT] [ATTITUDES] [EN­VIRONNEMENT] [POLLUTION] [ENQUETES]

Library d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

68 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE

ENQUETES SUR LES MENAGES XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENQUETES SUR LES MENAGES] [STRUC­TURE SOCIALE] [ANALYSE SOCIOLOGIQUE] [MILIEU FAMILIAL]

ENREGISTREMENTS TT 22-162 OralandpictorialrecordsprogrammeoftheUniversity

of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). [ARCHIVES] [PHOTOS] [EN REG ISTRE­MENTS]

ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES XI 22-106 A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989).

[ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES] [LINGUIS­TIQUE] [LANGUES] [BARRIERE LINGUIS­TIQUE] [MULTILINGUISME]

ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIREXI 22-060

XZ 22-113

XI 22-091

ENTREPRISESCU 22-010

JM 22-022

CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [LIVRES] [EDITION] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE]

Educational technology: can it improve educational quality?. (1990). [TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCA­TION] [MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION] [OR­DINATEURS] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean. (1990). [EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D'ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L'EDUCATION]

Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.(1989). [SYSTEMES DE PLANIFICATION] [GES­TION D ’ENTREPRISES] [ENTREPRISES]

Training and dissemination of managerial know-how in LDCS: Jam aica. (1990). [FORMATION A LA GESTION] [ENTREPRISES] [SOCIETES TRAN­SNATIONALES]

ENTREPRISES SOCIALISTES CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.

(1989). [ECONOMIE PLANIFIEE] [ENTRE­PRISES SOCIALISTES] [GESTION D'ENTRE­PRISES]

ENVIRONNEMENT XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America and

the Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L’ENVI­RONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANI­FICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XZ 22-199 Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DEGRADATIONDE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [ATTITUDES] [EN­VIRONNEMENT] [POLLUTION] [ENQUETES]

XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environmentand development. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT] [D EV ELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [DEVELOPPE­MENT REGIONAL] [COOPERATION INTERNA­TIONALE]

XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environmentand development. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT] [D EVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [DEVELOPPE­MENT REGIONAL] [COOPERATION INTERNA­TIONALE]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: assesment of informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [ENVIRONNE­

MENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XZ 22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in smallopen economies. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE- V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

XL 22-236 Report of the Latin American and Caribbean RegionalPreparatory Meeting for the United Nations Confer­ence on Environm ent and Development. (1991). [PLANIFICATION DE L ’ENVIRONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme instrengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [ENVI­RONNEMENT] [RESEAUX D INFORMATION] [SYSTEMES D INFORMATION] [GESTION DE L ’ENV IRON NEM EN T] [ENVIRONNEM ENT MARIN]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

ENVIRONNEMENT MARINTT 22-281

EPICES XI 22-085

Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [ENVI­RONNEMENT] [RESEAUX D ’INFORMATION] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION] [GESTION DE L 'EN V IRO N N EM EN T] [ENVIRONNEM ENT MARIN]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting. (1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE XZ 22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­

tems design. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RES­SO U R C ES] [D E V E L O PP E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE]

EQUILIBRE ECONOMIQUE CU 22-141 Presencia e influencia de los factores de desequilibrio

en las finanzas internas en Cuba. (1989). [EQUILI­BRE ECONOMIQUE]

EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPE­M ENT SA N ITA IR E] [SOINS M EDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIM ENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [P R O T E C T IO N D E L 'E N V IR O N N E M E N T ] [MALADIES]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 69

ESCLAVAGE

ESCLAVAGE XI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition.

[ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] FEMME] [ESCLAVAGE]

(1990). [FEMMES] [DROITS DE LA

ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration

movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQUE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

ETHIQUE XI 22-071

ETHNICITE GY 22-014

Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a universal system. (1990). [ETHIQUE] [SYSTEMES DE VALEURS] [VALEURS SOCIALES]

Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case. (1990). [ETHNICITE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

ETHNOGRAPHIEGY 22-013

ETIQUETAGEXI 22-085

Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIENS] [ANALYSE DE­M O G R A P H IQ U E ] [E T H N O G R A P H IE ] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ANTHROPOLOGIE SO­CIALE ET CULTURELLE]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting. (1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IR ES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

ETUDES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUESXI 22-189

ETUDES DE CAS GY 22-013

XI 22-063

SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPEC TS P SY C H O L O G IQ U E S ] [ETUDES DE CAS]

XI 22-065 Community empowerment: alternative structures fornational development. (1990). [ASSOCIATIONS] [E T U D E S D E CAS] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

TT 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective o f the abused child. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ASPECTS PSYCHOLO­GIQUES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

XI 22-180 H ow tosustainasm allisland. (1990). [GESTIONDESRESSOURCES] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ILES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POTEN­TIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [COOPERATIONTECHNIQUE] [TRANS­PORT PUBLIC] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE] [EVALUATION DE PROJETS] [ETUDES DE CAS]

EVALUATION DE PROGRAMMES XI 22-266 United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOTION DES EXPORTATIONS] [EV A LU A TIO N D E PROGRAM M ES] [AC­CORDS COMMERCIAUX]

EVALUATION DE PROJETS TT 22-277 Partners in development:foreign technical assistance.

Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERATIONTECHNIQUE] [TRANS­PORT PUBLIC] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE] [EVALUATION DE PROJETS] [ETUDES DE CAS]

EVALUATION ECONOMIQUE

United Nations Economie Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TOURISME] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO C IA L E S] [E T U D E S B IB L IO G ­RAPHIQUES]

Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIENS] [ANALYSE DE­M O G R A P H IQ U E ] [E T H N O G R A P H IE ] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ANTHROPOLOGIE SO­CIALE ET CULTURELLE]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES

XI 22-262

TT 22-040

VG 22-169

EXCEDENTS JM 22-018

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­OPERATION ECONOMIQUE] [EVALUATION E C O N O M IQ U E ] [D E V E L O P PE M E N TECONOMIQUE]

Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad and Tobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANCE DES PAIE­MENTS] [M ODELES ECONOM ETRIQUES] [EVALUATION ECONOMIQUE] [THEORIE MONETAIRE]

Why does the tourist dollar m atter: an introduction to the economics of tourism in the British Virgin Islands.(1989). [T O U R ISM E ] [E V A L U A T IO N ECONOMIQUE]

Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in econom ic g row th . (1990). [C R O ISSA N CE ECONOMIQUE] [EXCEDENTS] [THEORIE ECONOMIQUE]

EXPORTATIONS XI 22-179

XI 22-085

External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS

70 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No. 22,1991

FISCALITE

ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] TT 22-216 [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

XI 22-088 Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers,foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLEURS] [EX­PORTATIONS] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

XI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURE][DIFFUSION DE LA CULTURE] [EXPORTA- XZ 22-240 TIONS] [IMPORTATIONS]

FABRICATION INDUSTRIELLE TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).

[SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

FACTEURS CULTURELSXI 22-063

XZ 22-111

XI 22-084

FAMILLE TT 22-274

FEMMES XI 22-061

TT 22-036

JM 22-016

XZ 22-116

XZ 22-116

XI 22-083

TT 22-046

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS PSY C H O L O G IQ U E S] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect. (1990). [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [FACTEURSCUL- TURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE]

Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im ­pacts oftourism :the verdict for th e Caribbean. ( 1990). [COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L’ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L'HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

TT 22-165

XZ 22-208

XL 22-198

XA 22-057

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO CIA LE] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-five and over. (1990). [FEMMES] [MALA­DIES] [DIABETE]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [FEMMES] [JEUNESSE] [MODES DE VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

Women and new technologies. (1990). [FEMMES] [NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [PRODUCTION] [REPRODUCTION] [BESOINS DE RECHER­CHE]

Young women and the HIVepidemic. (1990). [JEUN­ESSE] [FEMMES] [MALADIES INFECTIEUSES] [SEXE]

FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENTTT 22-041

TT 22-255

TT 22-246

TT 22-163

Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [FEMMES][ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [DROITS DE LA FEMME] [ESCLAVAGE]

Impact of the health delivery system on women in FINANCES PUBLIQUES Trinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICES DE SANTE][SOINS MEDICAUX] [FEMMES]

"It n ice " . (1989). [SEC TEU R IN FO R M E L ][FEMMES] [VENDEURS] [NEGOCIANTS]

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METH­ODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICA­TIO N ] [FEM M ES] [COM M UNICATION][DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION]

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METH­ODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICA­TIO N ] [FEM M ES] [COM M UNICATION][DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION]

O ur weaknesses as we see them. (1990). [FEMMES][PARTIS POLITIQUES]

Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990).[FEMMES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL]

Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANQUES CENTRALES] [PO LITIQ U E MONETAIRE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE FIS­CALE] [FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENT]

Mortgage market: a review of the housing finance sys­tem in T rin id a d an d T obago. (1990). [HY­P O T H E Q U E S ] [FIN A N C EM EN T DULOGEMENT]

FINANCEMENT EXTERIEUR XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­

tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCE­MENT EXTERIEUR] [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL] [PAYS EN DE­VELOPPEMENT]

FISCALITE TT 22-055

TT 22-168

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990). [SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

Value Added Tax (VAT.) - sem inar material. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [SYSTEMES FISCAUX] [FISCALITE] [IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATION]

VAT.: systems considerations. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [FISCALITE] [REFORMES FISCALES] [IMPOT SUR LA CON­SOMMATION]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 71

FISE

FISE XI 22-172

XZ 22-240

FLEURS XI 22-088

XI 22-092

FMIXI 22-177

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [IN D I­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E ] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers, foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLEURS] [EX­PORTATIONS] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [FEMMES] [JEUNESSE] [MODES DE VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

Cuba: utilización de la aviación agrícola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURE] [FONGICIDES] [TRANSPORT AERIEN]

Maternai health in Jam aica:health needs,services and utilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

Situación acutal en materia de prévision de caudales inundaciones en America Latina y d Caribe. (1989). [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION] [FORMATION] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

FORMATION A LA GESTION CU 22-008 Educaciondelasmasasylacapacitaciondeloscuadros

en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [FORMATION A LA

FNUAP XZ 22-208

FONGICIDESCU 22-137

FORMATION JM 22-149

TT 22-042

XL 22-196

GESTION] [EDUCATION DE MASSE] [FOR­MATION PROFESSIONNELLE]

XI 22-182 Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: thechallenge to the U.WJ_ (1991). [UNIVERSITES] [EDUCATION] [FORMATION A LA GESTION]

JM 22-022 Training and dissemination of managerial know-howin LDCS: Jam aica. (1990). [FORMATION A LA GESTION] [ENTREPRISES] [SOCIETES TRAN­SNATIONALES]

FORMATION DU PERSONNEL CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsio­

nes del C he.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALISATION] [FORMATION DU PERSONNEL] [PAYS SO­CIALISTES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES]

FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLECU 22-008

FRUITSXI 22-085

XI 22-087

XI 22-092

Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [FORMATION A LA GESTION] [EDUCATION DE MASSE] [FOR­MATION PROFESSIONNELLE]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits. (1990). [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CON­TROLE DE QUALITE] [FRUITS]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D IT IFS A LIM EN TA IR ES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for the région. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M E R C E ] [PR O D U IT S PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H IST O IR E ] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

GESTION D'ENTREPRISES CU 22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [GESTION

D'ENTREPRISES] [NORMES DE PRODUCTION] CU 22-010 Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.

(1989). [SYSTEMES DE PLANIFICATION] [GES­TION D'ENTREPRISES] [ENTREPRISES]

CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.(1989). [ECONOMIE PLANIFIEE] [ENTRE­PRISES SOCIALISTES] [GESTION D'ENTRE­PRISES]

GAZ NATUREL TT 22-167

GEOGRAPHIEXI 22-103

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GUYANA

GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America and

the C aribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANI­FICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XL 22-234 Action plan for the environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [PLANIFICA­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DESRESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L ’ENVIRON­NEMENT] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

XL 22-191 Assessment of regional environmental trends in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION DE L 'ENVIRONNEM ENT] [RESSOURCES NA­TURELLES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

XI 22-222 Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurringissue in regional development. (1990). [COTES] [GESTION DE L ’ENVIRONNEMENT]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: ass es nient of informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [ENVIRONNE­MENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XI 22-180 Howto sustain a small island. (1990). [GESTIONDESRESSOURCES] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ILES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POTEN­TIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

ZZ 22-241 Overview: sustainable development and environmentalmanagement of small islands. (1990). [ILES] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [POLITIQUE DE DE- V E L O P P E M E N T ] [G E ST IO N DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

22-001 Potential contribution of m arine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ILES] [RESSOURCES DE LA MER] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [GES­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme instrengthening information networking for m arine and coastal resource management. (1990). [ENVI­RONNEMENT] [RESEAUX D'INFORMATION] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION] [GESTION DE L 'EN VIRO NN EM ENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT MARIN]

XI 22-233 Tourism and sustainable development in the Carib­bean. (1990). [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [GESTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT]

GESTION DE LA DETTE XI 22-067 Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the

1990's. (1990). [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [GESTION DE LA DETTE] [DETTE PUBLIQUE]

XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTIONDESRESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

XL 22-191 Assessment of regional environmental trends in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION DE L 'EN VIRO NN EM ENT] [RESSOURCES NA­TURELLES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

AG 22-247 Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an in­terview with John St. Luce, M inister of Finance.(1990). [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPE­MENT] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

XI 22-069 Economie policy and sustainable development in theCaribbean. (1990). [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-180 H ow tosustainasm allisland. (1990). [GESTIONDESRESSOURCES] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ILES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POTEN­TIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RES­SO U R C E S] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE]

ZZ 22-241 Overview: sustainable development and environmentalmanagement of small islands. (1990). [ILES] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [POLITIQUE DE DE- V E L O P P E M E N T ] [G E ST IO N DEL'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­m ent. (1990). [RESSOURCES EN EAU] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [GESTION DES EAUX] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION]

GOUVERNEMENTMS 22-153

GRENADE XI 22-076

XI 22-093

Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PARLE­MENT] [GOUVERNEMENT] [EDUCATION]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

GESTION DES EAUX XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­

m ent. (1990). [RESSOURCES EN EAU] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [GESTION DES EAUX] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION]

GESTION DES RESSOURCES XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES

RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L’ENVIRON­NEMENT] [G ESTIO N DES RESSOURCES]

GROUPES ETHNIQUESXI 22-072

GUYANA GY 22-145

Ethnie and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all are minorities. (1990). [MINORITES ETH­NIQUES] [GROUPES ETHNIQUES] [PRO­D U IT S M A N U FA C T U R E S] [RELA TIO NS RACIALES]

Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990. (1990). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [GUYANA]

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HAITI

XI 22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to the IDEOLOGIES Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE- XI 22-075 VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE][GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

HAITI TT 22-053

HANDICAPES XZ 22-112

HISTOIRE HT 22-146

XI 22-058

CU 22-005

BS 22-002

TT 22-050

TT 22-051

XI 22-097

XI 22-103

Statement made by Mr. A N Jt. Robinson, Prime Min­ister ofTrinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February 9,1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [HAITI]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [HANDI­CAPES] [INVALIDITE] [METHODOLOGIE]

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECTIONS] [HISTOIRE] [STABILITE POLITIQUE] [VOTE] [COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE]

Above and beyond - the airline of the New World. (1990). [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [HISTOIRE]

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­tion of cu ltu re . (1990). [CUBA] [AFRIQUE] [CULTURE POPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

Junkanoo in the B aham as. (1990). [CULTURE P O PU L A IR E ] [H IST O IR E ] [M U SIQ U E] [CHRISTIANISME]

Robberin the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [CULTURE POPULAIRE] [HISTOIRE]

Short history of The Shipping Association ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ASSOCIATIONS] [HISTOIRE]

Tribute to a scholar - appreciating CX.R. Jam es. (1990). [HISTOIRE] [POLITIQUE]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H ISTO IRE] [D EV ELO PPEM EN T ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

HOTELS TT 22-035

ILES XZ 22-110

XZ 22-110

XI 22-062

XP 22-237

XZ 22-202

XI 22-180

XZ 22-114

ZZ 22-241

HORTICULTURE XI 22-272

XI 22-098

Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [BANQUES AGRI­COLES] [CREDIT AGRICOLE] [HORTICUL- 22-001 TURE]

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can we do for you?. (1990). [NORMES] [HORTICULTURE]

Getting out of the cave: tension between democracy and elitism in M arx's theory of cognitive liberation.(1990). [REVOLUTION] [DOCTRINES POLI­TIQUES] [PARTIS POLITIQUES] [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [IDEOLOGIES]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT] [G ESTIO N DES RESSOURCES]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPE­MENT] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

Development of alternative energy systems for island communities. (1990). [ILES] [SOURCESD'ENER­GIE RENOUVELABLES] [RESSOURCES ENER­GETIQUES]

Economie problems and prospects of small islands. (1990). [ILES] [DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE] [T R A N SPO R T ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPE­MENT]

How to sustain a small island. (1990). [GESTIONDES RESSOURCES] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ILES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POTEN­TIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RES­SO U R C ES] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE]

Overview: sustain able development and environmental management of small islands. (1990). [ILES] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [POLITIQUE DE DE- V E L O P P E M E N T ] [G E ST IO N DEL'ENVIRONNEMENT]

Potential contribution of m arine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ILES] [RESSOURCESDELAMER] [DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE] [GES­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [PROMOTION DU TOURISME]

[HOTELS] IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES

HYDROCARBURESTT 22-167

HYPOTHEQUES TT 22-255

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for the région. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M ER C E] [PR O D U IT S PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

Mortgage market: a review of the housing finance sys­tem in T rin id a d an d T obago. (1990). [HY­PO T H E Q U E S ] [FIN A N C E M E N T DULOGEMENT]

XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy options for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATION RE­GIONALE]

XI 22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for LatinAm erica and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TOURISME] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO C IA L E S] [E T U D E S B IB L IO G ­RAPHIQUES]

IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES XIf 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS

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XL 22-193

XI 22-084

XI 22-189

INDICATEURS ECONOMIQUESXI 22-172

TT 22-254

SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES][CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D'UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATION RE­GIONALE]

Growing presence of women in development. (1990).[PARTICIPATION DES FEMMES] [IMPLICA­TIO N S SO CIA LES] [C O N D ITIO N DE LA FEMME] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict forthe Caribbean. (1990).[COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

United Nations Economie Commission for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean literature review on socio- INDUSTRIALISATION cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TOURISME][IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO C IA L E S] [E T U D E S B IB L IO G ­RAPHIQUES]

CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

CU 22-283

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [INDI­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUIT INTERIEUR BRUT] [INDICATEURS ECONOMIQUES] [TERMES DE L ’ECHANGE]

Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsio­nes del C he.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALISATION] [FORMATION DU PERSONNEL] [PAYS SO­CIALISTES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES]

IMPORTATIONSXI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­

nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURE] [DIFFUSION DE LA CULTURE] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [IMPORTATIONS]

IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATIONTT 22-055

TT 22-168

IMPOTSTT 22-055

TT 22-168

IMPRIMERIETT 22-048

INCENDIES US 22-218

Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) - sem inar material. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [SYSTEMES FISCAUX] [FISCALITE] [IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATION]

V A T - systems considerations. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [FISCALITE] [REFORMES FISCALES] [IMPOT SUR LA CON­SOMMATION]

Value Added Tax (VAT.) - sem inar material. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [SYSTEMES FISCAUX] [FISCALITE] [IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATION]

V A T j systems considerations. (1989). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [FISCALITE] [REFORMES FISCALES] [IMPOT SUR LA CON­SOMMATION]

INDUSTRIE TT 22-033

TT 22-037

TT 22-045

TT 22-048

Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990). [INGENIERIE] [BIENS D'EQUIPEMENT] [IN­DUSTRIE]

Information services industry - sector profile. (1990). [SERVICES D ’INFORMATION] [INDUSTRIE]

Plasticsindustry-sectorprofile. (1990). [INDUSTRIE DES MATIERES PLASTIQUES] [POLYMERES] [INDUSTRIE]

Printing and publishing industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUSTRIE] [IMPRIMERIE] [INDUS­TRIE DU LIVRE]

INDUSTRIE CHIMIQUE TT 22-031 Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIE CHIMIQUE] [SECTEUR INDUSTRIEL]

INDUSTRIE DES MATIERES PLASTIQUES TT 22-045 Plasticsindustiy-sectorprofile. (1990). [INDUSTRIE

DES MATIERES PLASTIQUES] [POLYMERES] [INDUSTRIE]

INDUSTRIE DU LIVRE TT 22-048 Printing and publishing industry - sector profile.

(1990). [INDUSTRIE] [IMPRIMERIE] [INDUS­TRIE DU LIVRE]

Printing and publishing industry - sector profile. INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE (1990). [INDUSTRIE] [IMPRIMERIE] [INDUS­TRIE DU LIVRE]

CU 22-003

Library d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

INDEPENDANCE ZZ 22-123 C X Jl. James's conceptualization of the notion of self-

government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [DECOLONISATION] [INDEPENDANCE]

INDICATEURS DE SANTE XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S E CO N O M IQ U ES] [INDI-

Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE] [COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMA­TION] [AGROINDUSTRIE] [CONSOMMA­TION]

CU 22-142 Rentabilidad délos complejos agroindustriales azucar­eros de la provincia de la Habana en d periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILITE] [AGROIN­DUSTRIE] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GEOGRA­PH IE] [H IST O IR E ] [D EVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL] [CHANGEMENT CULTUREL] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

INDUSTRIE ELECTRONIQUE TT 22-032 Electronics industry-sector profile- (1990). [INDUS­

TRIE ELECTRONIQUE]

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INDUSTRIE FAMILIALE TT 22-164 Starting your own business - the key questions and

answers you need to know. (1991). [PETITE INDUS­TRIE] [INDUSTRIE FAMILIALE]

INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).

[SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

INDUSTRIE HOTELIERE )M. 22-151 Socio-economic study of the tourism industry in Ja­

maica. (1991). [TOURISME] [INDUSTRIE HO­TELIERE]

INDUSTRIE METALLURGIQUE CU 22-009 Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [INDUSTRIE

METALLURGIQUE] [NICKEL]

INDUSTRIE PETROCHIMIQUE TT 22-044 Petrochemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [IN­

DUSTRIE PETROCHIMIQUE]

INDUSTRIE SIDERURGIQUE XZ 22-206 Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [ACIER]

[INDUSTRIE SIDERURGIQUE]

INGENIERIE TT 22-033

INGENIEURS TT 22-284

INNOVATIONS XI 22-068

Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990). [INGENIERIE] [BIENS D ’EQUIPEMENT] [IN­DUSTRIE]

Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEURS] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [TRAVAILLEURS PROFESSIONNELS]

Economie development in the Caribbean: facilitating technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH- N O L O G IQ U E ] [IN V EST ISSE M E N TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES TT 22-278 G overnors’ papers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:-

speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLI­TIQ U E E CO N O M IQ U E] [BANQUES CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS]

INDUSTRIE TEXTILETT 22-056

INFIRMIERESTT 22-028

INFLATION TT 22-157

Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [IN­DUSTRIE TEXTILE] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE]

Address by Mr. AJVJR. Robinson, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary ofthe Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990). [INFIRMIERES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE]

Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and Tobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIE] [INFLATION] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE]

INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME] [STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

XZ 22-121 Tourism:planning,promotion and marketing. (1990).[T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

INFRASTRUCTURE PHYSIQUE XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME] [STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

INTEGRATION CULTURELLE XI 22-181 Integration and participatory development: selected

papers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [INTEGRATION POLITIQUE] [INTEGRATION CULTURELLE]

XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE XI 22-230 Regional cooperation as an dem ent of Caribbean de­

velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRATION RE­GIONALE] [INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [CARI­COM]

INTEGRATION POLITIQUE XI 22-181 Integration and participatory development: selected

papers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [INTEGRATION POLITIQUE] [INTEGRATION CULTURELLE]

XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQUE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

INTEGRATION REGIONALE XI 22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­

COM] [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION TECHNIQUE]

76 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION

XI 22-181 Integration and participatory development: selectedpapers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGIONALE] [INTEGRATION POLITIQUE] [INTEGRATION CULTURELLE]

XI 22-230 Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRATION RE­GIONALE] [INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [CARI­COM]

XI 22-231 Relations between the French Overseas Departmentsand CARICOM. (1990). [CARICOM] [INTEGRA­TION REGIONALE]

XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view ofthe integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D ’ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

XI 22-101 UnifiedregionalEuropeanmarfcetanditsimpIicationschallenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMMUNAU­TES EUROPEENNES] [INTEGRATION RE­G IO N A L E ] [M A R C H E ] [C R O ISSA N C E ECONOMIQUE]

VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JEUN­ESSE] [FEMMES] [MALADIES INFECTIEUSES] [SEXE]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES] [LINGUIS­TIQUE] [LANGUES] [BARRIERE LINGUIS­TIQUE] [MULTILINGUISME]

New era foroil in Trinidad and Tobago: impera ti ves for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D'OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

LEADERSHIP POLITIQUE TT 22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini­

dad and Tobago. (1990). [LEADERSHIP POLI­T IQ U E ] [A N A L Y SE H IS T O R IQ U E ][POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

XA 22-057

LANGUES XI 22-106

LEADERSHIP TT 22-042

INVALIDITEXZ 22-112

INVENTAIRES XL 22-195

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [HANDI­CAPES] [INVALIDITE] [METHODOLOGIE]

Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the n a tu ra l and cu ltu ra l heritage . (1990). [RES­SOURCES NATURELLES] [PATRIMOINE CUL­T U R E L ] [IN V E N T A IR E S] [C O M PTES NATIONAUX] [CLASSIFICATION]

INVESTISSEMENTS TT 22-156 Development of the securities market in Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [VALEURS MOBILIERES] [IN­VESTISSEMENTS] [OBLIGATIONS] [AC­TIONS] [MARCHE FINANCIER]

CU 22-269 Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). [IN­VESTISSEMENTS]

TT 22-160 Memorandum to the Government ofTrinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestm ents by the steelband m ovem ent. (1990). [INVESTISSEMENTS] [BIENS D ’EQUIPEMENT] [ARTS DU SPECTACLE]

INVESTISSEMENTS ETRANGERS

LEGUMES XI 22-085

XI 22-068

JAMAÏQUEXI 22-093

JEUNESSE XZ 22-208

XI 22-089

XI 22-092

Economie development in the Caribbean: facilitating technological innovation. (1990). [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE] [DEPENDANCE TECH- N O L O G IQ U E ] [IN V ESTISSEM EN TSETRANGERS] [CHANGEMENT TECHNOLO­GIQUE] [INNOVATIONS] [DEVELOPPEMENT INDUSTRIEL]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [FEMMES] [JEUNESSE] [MODES DE

LINGUISTIQUE XI 22-106

LIVRES XI 22-060

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting. (1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990). [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [LEGUMES] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D ’A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N TR O LE DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D IT IFS A LIM ENTAIRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES] [LINGUIS­TIQUE] [LANGUES] [BARRIERE LINGUIS­TIQUE] [MULTILINGUISME]

CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [LIVRES] [EDITION] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE]

LOGEMENT A FAIBLE COUT TT 22-256 Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.

(1990). [CO OPERATIV ES DE LOGEMENT] [PROGRAMMES DE LOGEMENTS] [LOGE­MENT A FAIBLE COUT]

LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION XL 22-196 Situación acuta! en m ateria de prevision de caudales

inundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION] [FORMATION] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 77

MACROECONOMIE

MACROECONOMIE MARCHE FINANCIERCU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [MAC­ROECONOMIE] [CUBA] [COMMERCE EXTER­IEUR] [STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE]

TT 22-157 Economie reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad andTobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIE] [INFLATION] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE]

GY 22-015 Macro-economic model of tbe Guyanese economy.(1990). [MODELES ECONOMETRIQUES] [MAC­R O E C O N O M IE ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE]

MAIN-D'OEUVRE TT 22-285

TT 22-042

TT 22-156

XI 22-096

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [VALEURS MOBILIERES] [IN­VESTISSEMENTS] [OBLIGATIONS] [AC­TIONS] [MARCHE FINANCIER]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL

National consultation working paper on hum an re­sources development. (1990). [RESSOURCES HU­MAINES] [MAIN-D'OEUVRE]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: im peratives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D'OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

TT 22-155

XZ 22-207

Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating rates. (1990). [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [MARCHE FINAN­CIER INTERNATIONAL]

Transnational banks and external finance: im plica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCE­MENT EXTERIEUR] [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL] [PAYS EN DE­VELOPPEMENT]

MALADIES TT 22-212

MARCHE MONETAIRE

TT 22-165

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-five and over. (1990). [FEMMES] [MALA­DIES] [DIABETE]

MALNUTRITION XZ 22-240

MARCHE XI 22-101

TT 22-039

TT 22-286

M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [MARCHE MONETAIRE] [BONS DU TRESOR] [EMPRUNTS PUBLICS]

Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990). [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [MARCHE MONE­TAIRE]

MALADIES CHRONIQUES JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jam aica:health needs,services and

utilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

MALADIES INFECTIEUSES X A 22-057 Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JEUN­

ESSE] [FEMMES] [MALADIES INFECTIEUSES] [SEXE]

Strategy forim proved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMMUNAU­TES EUROPEENNES] [INTEGRATION RE­G IO N A L E ] [M A R C H E] [C R O ISSA N C E ECONOMIQUE]

MARCHE DU TRAVAIL NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MARCHE DU TRAVAIL] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [BE­SOINS ENMAIN-D'OEUVRE] [PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [CHOIX D'UNE PRO­FESSION]

MATIERES PLASTIQUES XI 22-081 New developments in packaging material for use in

exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALLAGE] [BOIS] [CARTON] [MATIERES PLASTIQUES]

METHODOLOGIE XI 22-064 Commoditysystemsassessmentmethodologyforprob-

lem and project identification. (1990). [METHOD­OLOGIE] [PROJETS DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-112 Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [HANDI­CAPES] [INVALIDITE] [METHODOLOGIE]

G Y 22-014 Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case.(1990). [ETHNICITE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METHOD­OLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION] [FEMMES] [COMMUNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMU­NICATION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METHOD­OLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION] [FEMMES] [COMMUNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMU­NICATION]

MIGRATIONXI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRATION] [ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE] [TAUX DE NATALITE] [TAUX DE MORTALITE] [RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION]

78 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

NORMES DE QUALITE

MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the

year 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE­V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

MILIEU FAMILIALXI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENQUETES SUR LES MENAGES] [STRUC­TURE SOCIALE] [ANALYSE SOCIOLOGIQUE] [MILIEU FAMILIAL]

MINORITES ETHNIQUES XI 22-072 Ethnie and economic pluralism : no race is a majority

- all are minorities. (1990). [MINORITES ETH­NIQUES] [GROUPES ETHNIQUES] [PRO­D U IT S M A N U FA C TU R ES] [R ELA TIO N S RACIALES]

MODELES ECONOMETRIQUES TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­

TISTIQ U ES ECO N OM IQU ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS­T IQ U E ] [C O M PT A B IL IT E N A TIO N A LE] [POPULATION]

G Y 22-015 Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy.(1990). [MODELES ECONOMETRIQUES] [MAC­R O E C O N O M IE ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N TECONOMIQUE]

TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad andTobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANCE DES PAIE­MENTS] [MODELES ECONOMETRIQUES] [EVALUATION ECONOMIQUE] [THEORIE MONETAIRE]

MODELES ECONOMIQUESTT 22-034

TT 22-287

MODES DE VIE AG 22-210

XZ 22-208

MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERSXI 22-227

XI 22-105

MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational

quality?. (1990). [TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCA­TION] [MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION] [OR­DINATEURS] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION DE MASSE XI 22-104 Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domina­

tion - a passing phase. (1991). [MOYENS DE COM­MUNICATION DE MASSE] [POSSESSION]

MULTILINGUISME

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­TISTIQ U ES ECO N OM IQU ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS­T IQ U E ] [C O M PT A B IL IT E N A TIO N A LE] [POPULATION]

Simple model of the money supply process in open petro leum econom ies. (1990). [M O D EL E S ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the Antigua experience. (1990). [ENFANTS] [SANTE] [MODES DE VIE]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [FEMMES] [JEUNESSE] [MODES DE VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

XI 22-106

MUSIQUE BS 22-002

NAMIBIE NA 22-154

NEGOCIANTS JM 22-017

JM 22-019

JM 22-020

JM 22-016

NICKELCU 22-009

NORMES XI 22-092

Labour and sustainable development. (1990). [SYN­DICATS] [RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS]

Women's organisations in the Caribbean Community from thel9 tb century to today. (1990). [ORGANISA­TIONS FEMININES] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS] [PARTIS POLI­TIQUES]

XI 22-098

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES] [LINGUIS­TIQUE] [LANGUES] [BARRIERE LINGUIS­TIQUE] [MULTILINGUISME]

Junkanoo in the B aham as. (1990). [CULTURE PO P U L A IR E ] [H IS T O IR E ] [M USIQ UE] [CHRISTIANISME]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­TIONS] [VOTE] [NAMIBIE]

Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the economy. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DE­TAIL]

Informai commercial importers and the manufactur­ing sec to r. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [EC O N O M IE O C C U LTE] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DETAIL]

In form al com m ercial im porters : their origin, and their problems. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COM­MERCE DE DETAIL] [NEGOCIANTS]

"It n ice" . (1989 ). [SE C TE U R IN FO R M EL] [FEMMES] [VENDEURS] [NEGOCIANTS]

Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [INDUSTRIE METALLURGIQUE] [NICKEL]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N TR O LE DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D IT IFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can we do for you?. (1990). [NORMES] [HORTICULTURE]

NORMES DE PRODUCTION CU 22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [GESTION

D'ENTREPRISES] [NORMES DE PRODUCTION]

NORMES DE QUALITE XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE-

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NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE

CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIEZZ 22-126

XL 22-198

NUTRITION TT 22-212

XI 22-070

First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­cial Intelligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­MATISATION] [NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [ORDINATEURS]

Women and new technologies. (1990). [FEMMES] [NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [PRODUCTION] [REPRODUCTION] [BESOINS DE RECHER­CHE]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990). [REGIME ALIMENTAIRE] [COMPORTEMENT] [NUTRITION]

NUTRITION HUMAINEXZ 22-240

OBLIGATIONSTT 22-156

ONU XL 22-108

ORDINATEURSXI 22-066

XZ 22-113

ZZ 22-126

ORGANISATIONS FEMININES TT 22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience of the House­

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANISATIONS FEMININES] [CONSOMMA­TEURS] [ASPECTS POLITIQUES]

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANISA­TIONS FEMININES] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS] [PARTIS POLI­TIQUES]

ORGANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­

GANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES] [COOP­ERATION INTERNATIONALE] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

ORGANISATIONS NON-GOUVERNEMENTALESXI 22-183

PARLEMENT MS 22-153

Non-governm ental organizations and alternative strategies : bridging the developm ent gap between Cen­tral America and the Caribbean. (1990). [ORGANI­SATIONS NON-GOUVERNEMENTALES]

Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PARLE­MENT] [GOUVERNEMENT] [EDUCATION]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [VALEURS MOBILIERES] [IN­VESTISSEMENTS] [OBLIGATIONS] [AC­TIONS] [MARCHE FINANCIER]

Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in Latin America and theCaribbean:thechallengeofan ideain times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT) [COOPERATION HORI­ZONTALE] [ONU]

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PORTS] [TRAITEMENT ELECTRONIQUE DES DON­NEES] [ORDINATEURS]

Educational technology: can it improve educational quality?. (1990). [TECHNOLOGIE DE L ’EDUCA­TION] [MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION] [OR­DINATEURS] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­cial Intelligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­MATISATION] [NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [ORDINATEURS]

PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­

LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

PARTICIPATION DES FEMMES XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).

[PARTICIPATION DES FEMMES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO CIA LES] [C O N D IT IO N D E LA FEMME] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

XL 22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies.(1989). [P A R T IC IP A T IO N DES FEM M ES] [PL A N IFIC A T IO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

XL 22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.(1990). [POPULATION ACTIVE] [PARTICIPA­TIO N DES FEM M ES] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [AMERIQUE LATINE]

PARTICIPATION DES TRAVAILLEURS

ORGANISATION DU TRAVAIL CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas deorgani del trabqjo. (1989). [TRAVAIL D'EQUIPE] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [ORGANISATION DU TRAVAIL] [PARTICIPA­TION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación en las formas colectivas de organi del trabqjo. (1989). [TRAVAIL D'EQUIPE] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [ORGANISATION DU TRAVAIL] [PARTICIPA­TION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

PARTICIPATION SOCIALE XI 22-225 Human resources development: public awareness /

participation policies and practices. (1990). [POLI­TIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE] [PARTICIPA­TION SOCIALE]

PARTIS POLITIQUES XI 22-075 Getting out of the cave: tension between democracy and

elitism in M arx's theory of cognitive liberation.

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(1990). [REVOLUTION] [DOCTRINES POLI­TIQUES] [PARTIS POLITIQUES] [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [IDEOLOGIES]

XI 22-083 O ur weaknesses as we see them . (1990). [FEMMES][PARTIS POLITIQUES]

XI 22-105 Womens organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANISA­TIONS FEMININES] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS] [PARTIS POLI­TIQUES]

PATRIMOINE CULTURELXL 22-195

PAUVRETE XL 22-242

Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the n a tu ra l an d cu ltu ra l h e ritage . (1990). [RES­SOURCES NATURELLES] [PATRIMOINE CUL­T U R E L ] [IN V E N T A IR E S] [C O M PTES NATIONAUX] [CLASSIFICATION]

Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posai for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M EN T A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

PAYS DEVELOPPESXI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER- PAYS SOCIALISTES NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] CU 22-283 [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE- CU 22-139 V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

SOINS EN MAIN-D'OEUVRE] [PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D'OEUVRE] [CHOIX D'UNE PRO­FESSION]

XZ 22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­tion: the identification of small developing countries. (1990). [ANALYSE STATISTIQUE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [CLASSIFICATION]

XZ 22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition of children and womenin developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI- T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCE­MENT EXTERIEUR] [DETTE EXTERIEURE] [EMPRUNTS INTERNATIONAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER INTERNATIONAL] [PAYS EN DE­VELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.(1990). [FEMMES] [JEUNESSE] [MODES DE VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada: previsio­nes del C he.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALISATION] [FORMATION DU PERSONNEL] [PAYS SO­CIALISTES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES]

Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

PEINE DE MORT TT 22-214 D eath penalty in T rin idad and Tobago. (1990).

[PEINE DE MORT] [DROIT PENAL] [SANC­TIONS PENALES]

PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT PERSONNEL DE SANTEXI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DETTE] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [COMMERCE INTER­NATIONAL] [AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT] [FMI] [BANQUE MONDIALE]

XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educationalquality?. (1990). [TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCA­TION] [MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION] [OR­DINATEURS] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in smallopen economies. (1991). [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE­V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MARCHE DU TRAVAIL] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [BE-

TT 22-028

JM 22-149

Address by Mr. AJVR. Robinson, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary ofthe Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990). [INFIRMIERES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE]

Maternal health in Jam aica:healtb needs,services and utilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

PERTES APRES RECOLTE XI 22-090 Post-harvest pathology offruits and vegetables. (1990).

[PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N TR O LE DE

CARISPLAN Abstracts,No.22,1991 81

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Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IR ES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

PETITE INDUSTRIE TT 22-164 Starting your own business - the key questions and

answers you need to know. (1991). [PETITE INDUS­TRIE] [INDUSTRIE FAMILIALE]

idea in times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT] [COOPERATION HORI­ZONTALE] [ONU]

XL 22-236 Report ofthe Latin American and Caribbean Regional Preparatory Meeting for the United Nations Confer­ence on Environm ent and Development. (1991). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEM ENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT]

PHOTOS TT 22-162 Oral and pictorial records programmeof the University

of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). [ARCHIVES] [PHOTOS] [EN REG ISTRE­MENTS]

PLANIFICATIONUS 22-218 Library d isaster preparedness support networks.

(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

TT 22-042 N eweraforoilinTrinidadandTobago:imperativesforhuman resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

CU Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en d proceso de planifica­c ió n del d e s a r ro llo . . (1990). [D O N N EES STATISTIQUES] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [PLANIFI­CATION] [STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES]

XZ 22-121 Tourism:planning,promotionandm arketing. (1990).[T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

PLANIFICATION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America and

the Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANI­FICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANI­FICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XL 22-234 Action plan for the environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [PLANIFICA­TION DE L ’ENVIRONNEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: assesment o f informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [ENVIRONNE­MENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XL 22-107 E nv ironm en t, crisis and developm ent. (1990).[PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLA N IFICA TIO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [RESSOURCES NATURELLES] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

XL 22-235 Final report of the First Meeting of High-Level Govern­ment-Designated Experts to review the Draft Action Plan for the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile, 10-13 July 1990. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XL 22-108 Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues inLatin America and the Caribbean: the challenge of an

PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D’OEUVRE NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of m ism atch. (1990). [MARCHE DU TRAVAIL] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [BE­SOINS EN MAIN-D 'O EUVRE] [PLANIFICATION DE LA MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [CHOIX D ’UNE PRO­FESSION]

PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES XZ 22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women

in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI­T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E ] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

PLANIFICATION DU DEVELOPPEMENT XL 22-107 E nv ironm en t, c ris is and developm ent. (1990).

[PLANIFICATION DE L ’ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLA N IFIC A TIO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [RESSOURCES NATURELLES] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

XL 22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies.(1989). [P A R T IC IP A T IO N DES FEM M ES] [PL A N IFIC A T IO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [P O L IT IQ U E ECONOMIQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE] [SE C TE U R PU B L IC ] [SERVICES PUBLICS]

PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE XZ 22-205 Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues

and ex p erien ce . (1991). [PL A N IFICA TIO N ECONOMIQUE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [ECONOMIES D'ECHELLE]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [P O L IT IQ U E ECONOMIQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­ALE] [SE C TE U R PU B L IC ] [SERVICESPUBLICS]

PLANIFICATION NATIONALE TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).

[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [P O L IT IQ U E ECONOMIQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE] [SE C TE U R PU B L IC ] [SERV ICES PUBLICS]

PLANIFICATION SOCIALE XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.

(1990). [FEMMES] [IEUNESSE] [MODES DE VIE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFI­CATION SOCIALE] [FNUAP]

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PLANS DE RETRAITE TT 22-249 Actuarial valuation of thenational insurance system of

Trinidad and Tobago as of30 June 1986. (1989). [AS­SURANCE] [SECURITE SOCIALE] [ALLOCA­TIONS D'INVALIDITE] [PLANS DE RETRAITE]

PLANTES-RACINES XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [PLAN­TES-RACINES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

PLURALISME CULTUREL G Y 22-014 Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case.

(1990). [ETHNICITE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

POLITIQUEXI 22-097 Tribute to a scholar - appreciating CJ..R. Jam es.

(1990). [HISTOIRE] [POLITIQUE]

POLITIQUE AGRICOLE JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTEUR

A G R IC O LE] [PRO DU CTIO N AGRICOLE] [STATISTIQUES AGRICOLES] [POLITIQUE AGRICOLE]

POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­

ibbean islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPE­MENT] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE]

TT 22-159 Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to theIMF/World Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [BAN­QUES DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

ZZ 22-241 Overview: sustainable development and environmentalmanagement of small islands. (1990). [ILES] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [POLITIQUE DE DE­V E L O P P E M E N T ] [G E STIO N DEL'ENVIRONNEMENT]

22-001 Potential contribution of m arine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ILES] [RESSOURCES DE LA MER] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [GES­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to theRegional Economic Conference. (1991). [DE­VELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERA­T IO N R E G IO N A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [BELIZE] [DOMINIQUE] [GRENADE] [GUYANA] [JAMAÏQUE]

POLITIQUE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT XZ 22-239 O ur own agenda. (1990). [POLITIQUE DE L'ENVI­

RONNEMENT] [PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT]

POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE TT 22-253 From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­

mony. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CHOMAGE]

TT 22-278 G overnors' p ap ers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:-speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLI­T IQ U E EC O N O M IQ U E] [BANQUES CEN­TRA LES] [INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS]

TT 22-159 Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to theIMF/World Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [BAN­QUES DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posai for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M EN T A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XZ 22-205 Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issuesan d ex p erien ce . (1991). [PLA NIFICA TION ECONOMIQUE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [ECONOMIES D'ECHELLE]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [PO L IT IQ U E ECONOM IQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE ] [SE C TE U R PU B L IC ] [SERVICES PUBLICS]

GY 22-145 Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990.(1990). [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [CONDI­TIONS ECONOMIQUES] [GUYANA]

TT 22-052 Statement by Prime M inister AJVJ1. Robinson to theforty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRATIE] [POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE] [APARTHEID]

POLITIQUE ETRANGERE JM 22-148 Jam aica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [STUPEFI­ANTS] [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE] [DEMOC­RATIE] [PROBLEMES POLITIQUES]

XI 22-265 Towards an equal partnership for development: theneed for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990). [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE]

POLITIQUE FISCALE TT 22-041 M onetaiyand financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANQUES CENTRALES] [PO LITIQ U E MONETAIRE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE FIS­CALE] [FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENT]

TT 22-259 Review of fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. (1989).[POLITIQUE FISCALE]

TT 22-260 Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990).[POLITIQUE FISCALE] [BUDGET DE L’ETAT)

POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE TT 22-157 Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and

Tobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIE]

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[INFLATION] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE]

XI 22-225 Human resources development: public awareness /participation policies and practices. (1990). [POLI­TIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE] [PARTICIPA­TION SOCIALE]

XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­GANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES] [COOP­ERATION INTERNATIONALE] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [COOPERATIONTECHNIQUE] [TRANS­PORT PUBLIC] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE] [EVALUATION DE PROJETS] [ETUDES DE CAS]

TT 22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini­dad and Tobago. (1990). [LEADERSHIP POLI­T IQ U E ] [A N A LY SE H IS T O R IQ U E ][POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

TT 22-273 Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMENTALE]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N TA L E] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA L E ] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

POLITIQUE MONETAIRE TT 22-155 Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating

rates. (1990). [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [MARCHE FINAN­CIER INTERNATIONAL]

TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidadand Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TAUX DE CH A N G E] [C O N TR O LE DES CHA NG ES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TAUX DE CHANGE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TT 22-278 G overnors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:-speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLI­T IQ U E ECO N OM IQU E] [BANQUES CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUTIONS FINANCIERES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [BALANCE DES PAIEMENTS]

TT 22-041 M onetaiyand financial policy in Trinidadand Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANQUES CENTRALES] [PO LITIQ U E M ONETAIRE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE FIS­CALE] [FINANCEMENT DU LOGEMENT]

TT 22-286 Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990).[POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [MARCHE MONE­TAIRE]

TT 22-163 Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONSECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

TT 22-287 Simple model of the money supply process in openpetro leum econom ies. (1990). [M O D ELES ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

POLITIQUE NUTRITIONNELLE XZ 22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition ofchildren and women

in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DES PROGRAMMES] [POLITIQUE NUTRI- T IO N N E L L E ] [N U T R IT IO N H U M A IN E ] [FEMMES] [ENFANTS] [FISE] [MALNUTRI­TION] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

POLITIQUE SOCIALE TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­

public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE- VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA LE] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA L E ] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

POLLUTION XZ 22-199

POLYMERES TT 22-045

POPULATIONTT 22-034

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [ATTITUDES] [EN­VIRONNEMENT] [POLLUTION] [ENQUETES]

Plasticsindustiy-sectorprofile. (1990). [INDUSTRIE DES MATIERES PLASTIQUES] [POLYMERES] [INDUSTRIE]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­T ISTIQ U ES ECO N O M IQ U ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS- T IQ U E ] [C O M P T A B IL IT E N A TIO N A LE] [POPULATION]

TT 22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­tistics 1987. (1990). [POPULATION] [ACCROIS­SEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [STATISTIQUES DEM OG­RAPHIQUES]

POPULATION ACTIVEXL 22-197

PORTO RICOXI 22-179

PORTSXi 22-174

XI 22-066

Unequal participation by women in the working world. (1990). [POPULATION ACTIVE] [PARTICIPA­TIO N DES FEM M ES] [TRAV AILLEUSES] [AMERIQUE LATINE]

External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [COMMERCE] [PORTO RICO] [EXPORTA­TIONS] [ANALYSE ECONOMIQUE] [ANA­LYSE INPUT-OUTPUT]

C hanging th e face o f C aribbean ports. (1991). [PORTS] [CANADA] [TOURISME]

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PORTS] [TRAITEMENT ELECTRONIQUE DES DON­NEES] [ORDINATEURS]

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POSSESSIONXI 22-104 Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domina­

tion - a passing phase. (1991). [MOYENS DE COM­MUNICATION DE MASSE] [POSSESSION]

POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT XZ 22-110 Approach toislands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTIONDES

RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L’ENVIRON­NEMENT] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

XZ 22-202 Economie problems and prospects of small islands.(1990). [ILES] [DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE] [T R A N SPO R T ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N TECONOMIQUE] [POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPE­MENT]

XI 22-180 H ow tosustainasm allisland. (1990). [GESTIONDESRESSOURCES] [ETUDES DE CAS] [ILES] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POTEN­TIEL DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

POUVOIR POLITIQUE G Y 22-014 Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case.

(1990). [ETHNICrrE] [CONFLITS SOCIAUX] [POUVOIR POLITIQUE] [PLURALISME CUL­TUREL] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE] [METHOD­OLOGIE]

PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES US 22-218 L ibrary d isaster preparedness support networks.

(1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [DESASTRES NATURELS] [INCENDIES] [EAU] [ENQUETES] [PLANIFI­CATION] [DOCUMENTS DE REUNION]

XL 22-196 Situación acutal en materia de prévision de caudalesinundaciones en America Latina y ri Caribe. (1989). [PREVENTION DES CATASTROPHES] [LUTTE ANTI-INONDATION] [FORMATION] [COOP­ERATION TECHNIQUE]

PREVISIONS XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and

figures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

PROBLEMES SOCIAUX TT 22-026 Address by M r AN J t . Robinson Prime Minister of the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching of the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programme on Tuesday, February6,1990. (1990). [U SA G E D E STUPEFIA NTS] [AL­COOLISME] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX]

JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica: health needs,services andutilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L'HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

PRODUCTIONTT 22-167 Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: m ajor lessons for

the region. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M E R C E ] [PR O D U ITS PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [FEMMES][NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [PRODUCTION] [REPRODUCTION] [BESOINS DE RECHER­CHE]

PRODUCTION AGRICOLE JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTEUR

A G R IC O L E ] [PR O D U C TIO N AGRICOLE] [STATISTIQUES AGRICOLES] [POLITIQUE AGRICOLE]

PRODUIT INTERIEUR BRUT TT 22-254 Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the

concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUIT INTERIEUR BRUT] [INDICATEURS ECONOMIQUES] [TERMES DE L'ECHANGE]

PRODUITS AGROCHIMIQUES XZ 22-267 Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of hor­

ticultural commodities. (1990). [PRODUITS AG­ROCHIMIQUES] [RESIDUS DE PESTICIDES]

PREVISIONS ECONOMIQUES TT 22-127 Experience of forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990).

[B A N Q U ES C E N T R A L ES] [PR EV ISIO N S ECONOMIQUES]

PRIMES DE SALAIRE CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989). [TRAVAIL D ’EQUIPE] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [ORGANISATION DU TRAVAIL] [PARTICIPA­TION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

PROBLEMES POLITIQUES JM 22-148 Jam aica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [STUPEFI­ANTS] [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE] [DEMOC­RATIE] [PROBLEMES POLITIQUES]

PRODUITS MANUFACTURES XI 22-072 Ethnie and economic pluralism: no race is a majority

- all are m inorities. (1990). [MINORITES ETH­NIQUES] [GROUPES ETHNIQUES] [PRO­D U IT S M A N U FA C T U R E S] [RELA TIO NS RACIALES]

PRODUITS PETROLIERS TT 22-167 Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons for

the region. (1990). [HYDROCARBURES] [CARI­COM ] [C O M M E R C E ] [PR O D U ITS PETROLIERS] [PRODUCTION] [GAZ NATU­REL]

PROGRAMMES D’ORDINATEUR ZZ 22-124 CDS/ISIS: what we want in version 2À. (1990). [PRO­

GRAMMES D'ORDINATEUR]

PROGRAMMES DE LOGEMENTS TT 22-256 Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.

(1990). [CO OPERATIV ES DE LOGEMENT]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 85

PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL

[PROGRAMMES DE LOGEMENTS] [LOGE­MENT A FAIBLE COUT]

CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

[AGRICULTURE]

PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [IN D I­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION XI 22-086 Population projections for eigbt Caribbean countries

1980-2015. (1990). [PROJECTIONS DE POPULA­TION] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [REPARTI­TION DE LA POPULATION] [ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [ANALYSE COMPARA­TIVE] [DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATION] [PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION]

PROJETS DE DEVELOPPEMENT XI 22-064 Com modi tysjstems assessment methodology for prob­

lem and project identification. (1990). [METHOD­OLOGIE] [PROJETS DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA L E ] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

TT 22-258 Report on the development programme 1990. (1990).[DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOM IQUE ET SO­CIAL] [PROJETS DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

PROJETS DE RECHERCHE XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[ENFANTS] [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IN D IC A T E U R S EC O N O M IQ U ES] [IN D I­CATEURS DE SANTE] [FISE] [PROGRAMMES DE TRAVAIL] [PROJETS DE RECHERCHE]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTEURINFORMEL] [ALI­M EN TS] [V E N D E U R S] [P R O JE T S DE RECHERCHE] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR]

PROMOTION DES EXPORTATIONS XI 22-266 United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOTION DES EXPORTATIONS] [EVALUATION DE PROGRAM M ES] [AC­CORDS COMMERCIAUX]

PROMOTION DU TOURISME TT 22-035 Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [HOTELS]

[PROMOTION DU TOURISME]XI 22-233 Tourism and sustainable development in the Carib­

bean. (1990). [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

XZ 22-121 Tourismtplanning,promotion and marketing. (1990).[T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE TT 22-246 Public sector investment nrogramme 1991. (1990).

[SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI-

PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

XZ 22-239 Ourown agenda. (1990). [POLITIQUE DE L'ENVI­RONNEMENT] [PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT]

SR 22-024 Situation AJ). 1989 in the Republic of Suriname.(1989). [PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

PROTECTION DES PLANTES XI 22-232 Role and importance of plant quarantine for the sup­

port of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [PROTECTION DES PLANTES] [QUARAN­TAINE]

PROTECTION DU CONSOMMATEUR XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

PROTECTION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­

pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. ( 1990). [COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

PROTECTION LEGALE XI 22-220 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [PROTECTION LEGALE] XZ 22-200 Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990).

[PROTECTION LEGALE]XI 22-063 Cbild abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A

L’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS P SY C H O L O G IQ U E S] [ETUDES DE CAS]

BS 22-271 Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas. (1990). [PRO­TECTION LEGALE]

PUERICULTURE XI 22-175 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[PUERICULTURE] [DISCIPLINE]

QUALITE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

of life. (1990). [QUALITE DE LA VIE] [CONDI­TIONS DE VIE] [BESOINS FONDAMENTAUX] [QUALITE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

QUALITE DE LA VIE TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

of life. (1990). [QUALITE DE LA VIE] [CONDI­TIONS DE VIE] [BESOINS FONDAMENTAUX] [QUALITE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT]

86 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

RESEAUX D'INFORMATION

QUARANTAINE XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

Role and importance of plant quarantine for the sup­port of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [PROTECTION DES PLANTES] [QUARAN­TAINE]

RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In ­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRATION] [ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE] [TAUX DE NATALITE] [TAUX DE MORTALITE] [RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION]

(1989). [REFORME FON-

XI 22-232

RECESSION ECONOMIQUETT 22-163

RECHERCHE TT 22-049

Review ofthe economy 1989. (1990). [CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [DEPENSES PUB­LIQUES] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [RECES­SION ECONOMIQUE]

Research function of a central bank. (1990). [BAN­QUES CENTRALES] [RECHERCHE]

RECHERCHE SOCIALEXI 22-063

XZ 22-201

RECIPIENTSXI 22-085

RECRUTEMENT TT 22-042

REFORME ECONOMIQUE

REFORME FONCIERE XI 22-188 This land is m y land.

CIERE]

REFORMES FISCALES TT 22-252 Economics of value added taxation with specific refer­

ence to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [REFORMES FISCALES]

TT 22-168 V.A.T.: systems considerations. (1989). [TAXE A LAVALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [FISCALITE] [REFORMES FISCALES] [IMPOT SUR LA CON­SOMMATION]

REGIME ALIMENTAIRE XI 22-070 Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990).

[REGIME ALIMENTAIRE] [COMPORTEMENT] [NUTRITION]

REGULATION DES NAISSANCES TT 22-161 More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the

century. (1990). [CONTRACEPTION] [REGULA­TION DES NAISSANCES] [SANTE]

RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the

year 2000. (1990). [RELATIONS INTERNATION­ALES] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DE- V E L O P P E M E N T ] [M IG R A TIO NINTERNATIONALE] [DROGUES] [ENVIRON­NEMENT]

RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES XI 22-227 Labour and sustainable development. (1990). [SYN­

DICATS] [RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A L ’ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA LE ] [A SPECTS PSY C H O L O G IQ U ES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Child sexual abuse and its aftermath. (1990). [RE­CHERCHE SOCIALE]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [RE­CIPIENTS] [PROTECTION DU CONSOMMA­TEUR] [NORMES DE QUALITE] [ADDITIFS ALIMENTAIRES] [EXPORTATIONS] [FRUITS] [LEGUMES] [EPICES]

RELATIONS RACIALESXI 22-072

RENTABILITE CU 22-142

Ethnie and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all are minorities. (1990). [MINORITES ETH­NIQUES] [GROUPES ETHNIQUES] [PRO­D U IT S M A N U FA C T U R E S] [RELA TIO NS RACIALES]

Rentabilidad délos complejos agroindustriales azucar­eros de la provincia de la Habana en d periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILITE] [AGROIN­DUSTRIE] [INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D'OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

REPARTITION DE LA POPULATION XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [REPARTI­

TION DE LA POPULATION] [ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [ANALYSE COMPARA­TIVE] [DYNAMIQUE DE LA POPULATION] [PROJECTIONS DE POPULATION]

REPRODUCTION XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [FEMMES]

[NOUVELLE TECHNOLOGIE] [PRODUCTION] [REPRODUCTION] [BESOINS DE RECHER­CHE]

RESEAUX D INFORMATIONXI 22-219 Agenda 2000: a metaphor for change releasing the crea­

tive energies of Caribbean people in development. (1990). [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [CROIS­SA N CE E C O N O M IQ U E ] [R E FO R M E ECONOMIQUE] [CARAÏBES]

TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [ENVI­RONNEMENT] [RESEAUX D'INFORMATION] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION] [GESTION DE L 'EN V IRO N N EM EN T] [ENVIRONNEMENT MARIN]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 87

RESIDUS DE PESTICIDES

RESIDUS DE PESTICIDESXZ 22-267

XI 22-092

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of hor­ticultural commodities. (1990). [PRODUITS AG- ROCHIMIQUES] [RESIDUS DE PESTICIDES]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

XL 22-191

XL 22-107

[RESSOURCES NATURELLES] [DEVELOPPE­MENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL]

XL 22-195 Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the n a tu ra l and cu ltu ra l heritage . (1990). [RES­SOURCES NATURELLES] [PATRIMOINE CUL­T U R E L ] [IN V E N T A IR E S ] [C O M PTES NATIONAUX] [CLASSIFICATION]

RESSOURCES PETROLIERESTT 22-042

RESSOURCES DE LAMER22-001 Potential contribution of m arine resources to sustain­

able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ILES] [RESSOURCES DE LA MER] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [GES­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

RESSOURCES ECONOMIQUES CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en la

Agricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURE] [RES­SOURCES ECONOMIQUES] [UTILISATION DES RESSOURCES]

RESSOURCES EN EAU XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­

ment. (1990). [RESSOURCES EN EAU] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [GESTION DES EAUX] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION]

RESSOURCES ENERGETIQUES XP 22-237 Development of alternative energy systems for island

communities. (1990). [ILES] [SOURCES D'ENER­GIE RENOUVELABLES] [RESSOURCES ENER­GETIQUES]

RESSOURCES HUMAINES CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada: previsio­

nes del C he.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALISATION] [FORMATION DU PERSONNEL] [PAYS SO­CIALISTES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES]

TT 22-284 Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduatesin Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEURS] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [TRAVAILLEURS PROFESSIONNELS]

TT 22-285 National consultation working paper on human re­sources development. (1990). [RESSOURCES HU­MAINES] [MAIN-D'OEUVRE]

TT 22-042 New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives forhuman resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

RESSOURCES NATURELLES

REVOLUTIONXI 22-075

SALARIESXZ 22-117

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for hum an resource development. (1990). [ENERGIE] [RESSOURCES PETROLIERES] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [MAIN-D’OEUVRE] [PLANIFICA­TION] [RECRUTEM ENT] [FORMATION] [LEADERSHIP]

Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy and elitism in M arx's theory of cognitive liberation.(1990). [REVOLUTION] [DOCTRINES POLI­TIQUES] [PARTIS POLITIQUES] [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [IDEOLOGIES]

Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [SALARIES] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

SANCTIONS PENALESTT 22-214

SANTE TT 22-212

AG 22-210

XI 22-224

TT 22-161

Death penalty in T rin idad and Tobago. (1990). [PEINE DE MORT] [DROIT PENAL] [SANC­TIONS PENALES]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPEMENT SANITAIRE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIMENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [PROTEC­TION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [MALADIES]

Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the Antigua experience. (1990). [ENFANTS] [SANTE] [MODES DE VIE]

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TOURISME] [SANTE] [USAGE DE STUPEFIANTS] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE]

More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the century. (1990). [CONTRACEPTION] [REGULA­TION DES NAISSANCES] [SANTE]

Assessment of regional environmental trends in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEM ENT] [RESSOURCES NA­TURELLES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

E nv ironm en t, crisis and developm ent. (1990). [PLANIFICATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [PLA N IFICA TIO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T]

SANTE DE LAMERE ET DE L’ENFANT JM 22-149 Maternai health in Jam aica:healthneeds,servicesand

utilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

SCIENCE ET TECHNOLOGIE XI 22-223 Final report on a proposal for the establishment and

operations of a business incubator facility in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SCIENCE ET TECHNOLO­GIE] [CENTRES DE RECHERCHE]

XI 22-186 Science, technology and sustainable development inthe Caribbean. (1990). [SCIENCE ET TECHNOLO­GIE]

SCIENCES DE L'INFORMATION XI 22-282 Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­

çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [SCIENCES

88 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

SOINS MEDICAUX

DE L INFORMATION] [SOURCES D INFORMA­TION] [DIFFUSION DE L'INFORMATION]

SECTEUR AGRICOLE AG 22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine yean of economic expan­

sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTEURA G R IC O LE] [PRO D U CTIO N A GRICO LE] [STATISTIQUES AGRICOLES] [POLITIQUE AGRICOLE]

SECTEUR INDUSTRIEL TT 22-031 Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIE CHIMIQUE] [SECTEUR INDUSTRIEL]

SECTEUR INFORMEL JM 22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglen to the

economy. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DE­TAIL]

JM 22019 Informai commercial im porten and the manufactur­in g sec to r. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORM EL] [EC O N O M IE O CCU LTE] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DETAIL]

JM 22-020 Informai commercial importers: their origin, and theirproblems. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COM­MERCE DE DETAIL] [NEGOCIANTS]

JM 22-016 "It n ice " . (1989). [SE C TE U R IN FO R M E L ][FEMMES] [VENDEURS] [NEGOCIANTS]

JM 22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TEUR INFORM EL] [VENDEURS] [COM­MERCE INTERIEUR]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [ALI­M EN TS] [V E N D E U R S] [PR O JE T S DE RECHERCHE] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR]

SECTEUR PUBLIC TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).

[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [P O L IT IQ U E ECONOMIQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE] [SE C TE U R PU B LIC ] [SERVICES PUBLICS]

TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).[SECTEUR PUBLIC] [PROPRIETE PUBLIQUE] [FINANCES PUBLIQUES] [ENERGIE] [FABRI­CATION INDUSTRIELLE] [AGRICULTURE] [INDUSTRIE FORESTIERE]

SECURITE SOCIALE TT 22-249 Actuarial valuation of the national insurance system of

Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [AS­SURANCE] [SECURITE SOCIALE] [ALLOCA­TIONS D'INVALIDITE] [PLANS DE RETRAITE]

SERVICES D INFORMATION TT 22-037 Information services industry - sector profile. (1990).

[SERVICESD'INFORMATION] [INDUSTRIE]XI 22-184 Note on the Patent Information and Documentation

Unit (PIDU) project. (1991). [SERVICESD'INFOR­MATION]

SERVICES DE SANTE TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPE­M ENT SA N ITA IR E] [SOINS M EDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIM ENTAIRES] [NUTRITION] [P R O T E C T IO N D E L ’E N V IR O N N E M E N T] [MALADIES]

XI 22-224 Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TOURISME][SANTE] [USAGE DE STUPEFIANTS] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE]

TT 22-036 Im pact of the health delivery system on women inTrinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICES DE SANTE] [SOINS MEDICAUX] [FEMMES]

JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jam aica:health needs,services andutilization. (1990). [SANTE DE LA MERE ET DE L'ENFANT] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE] [MALADIES CHRONIQUES] [PERSONNEL DE SANTE] [FORMATION]

SERVICES PUBLICS XI 22-221 Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERV­

ICES PUBLICS] [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] [TELEPHONE]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICATION ECONOMIQUE] [DEVELOP­PE M E N T E C O N O M IQ U E ] [PO L IT IQ U E ECONOM IQUE] [PLANIFICATION DU DE­VELOPPEMENT] [PLANIFICATION NATION­A LE ] [SE C T E U R PU B L IC ] [SERVICES PUBLICS]

TT 22-054 Utility rates -1990. ( 1990). [SERVICES PUBLICS]

SERVICES SOCIAUX XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AIDE A

L'ENFANCE] [ASPECTS JURIDIQUES] [PRO­TECTION LEGALE] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [ANALYSE TRANSCULTURELLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [ALCOOLISME] [RECHERCHE SO­C IA L E ] [A SPEC TS PSY C H O L O G IQ U ES] [ETUDES DE CAS]

TT 22-250 Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience. (1990).[SERVICES SOCIAUX]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILLE] [SERVICES SOCIAUX] [PROBLEMES SOCI­AUX] [AIDE A L'ENFANCE] [ENFANTS] [DROITS DE L'HOMME] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

SEXE XA 22-057 Young women and the HIVepidemic. (1990). [JEUN­

ESSE] [FEMMES] [MALADIES INFECTIEUSES] [SEXE]

SOCIETES TRANSNATIONALES JM 22-022 Training and dissemination of managerial know-how

in LDCS: Jam aica. (1990). [FORMATION A LA GESTION] [ENTREPRISES] [SOCIETES TRAN­SNATIONALES]

SOINS MEDICAUX TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SANTE] [CONTROLE SANI­TAIRE] [SERVICES DE SANTE] [EQUIPE­M ENT SA N ITA IR E] [SOINS M EDICAUX] [BESOINS ALIM ENTAIRES] [NUTRITION]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 89

SOURCES D'ENERGIE RENOUVELABLES

[P R O T E C T IO N D E L ’E N V IR O N N E M E N T ] TT 22-216 [MALADIES]

TT 22-036 Impact of the health delivery system on women in Trinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICES DE SANTE][SOINS MEDICAUX] [FEMMES]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE­M E N T A L E ] [P O L IT IQ U E SO C IA L E ] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

SOURCES D'ENERGIE RENOUVELABLES XP 22-237 Development of alternative energy systems for island STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES

communities. (1990). [ILES] [SOURCESD'ENER- TT 22-034 G IE RENOUVELABLES] [RESSOURCES ENER­GETIQUES]

SOURCES D'INFORMATIONXI 22-282

SPORTS XI 22-171

XI 22-096

Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTHEQUES] [SCIENCES DE L’INFORMATION] [SOURCES D ’INFORMA­TION] [DIFFUSION DE L'INFORMATION]

Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­HEID] [SPORTS] [BOYCOTTAGE]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQUE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D ’ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento económico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [MAC­ROECONOMIE] [CUBA] [COMMERCE EXTER­IEUR] [STABILISATION ECONOMIQUE]

STABILITE POLITIQUE

CU

STIMULANTS CU 22-139

HT 22-146

STATISTIQUE XZ 22-109

TT 22-034

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECTIONS] [HISTOIRE] [STABILITE POLITIQUE] [VOTE] [COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE]

XI 22-230

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME][STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­T ISTIQ U ES ECO N OM IQU ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS- STRUCTURE SOCIALE T IQ U E ] [C O M PT A B IL IT E N A T IO N A LE ] XI 22-077 [POPULATION]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [STA­T ISTIQ U ES ECO N O M IQ U ES] [M ODELES ECONOMIQUES] [MODELES ECONOMETRI­QUES] [ANALYSE INPUT-OUTPUT] [STATIS­T IQ U E ] [C O M P T A B IL IT E N A T IO N A LE ] [POPULATION]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­c ión d e l d e s a r ro l lo . . (1990). [D O N N EES STATISTIQUES] [DEMOGRAPHIE] [PLANIFI­CATION] [STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES]

Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT XI 22-069 Economie policy and sustainable development in the

Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DEVELOPPEM ENT ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [COOP­ERATION ECONOMIQUE] [COOPERATION REGIONALE] [GRENADE] [CARAÏBES]

XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M EN T A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PPE M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRATION RE­GIONALE] [INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT] [CARI­COM]

STATISTIQUES AGRICOLES JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTEUR

A G R IC O LE] [PR O D U CTIO N A GRICOLE] [STATISTIQUES AGRICOLES] [POLITIQUE AGRICOLE]

STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES

Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990). [ENQUETES SUR LES MENAGES] [STRUC­TURE SOCIALE] [ANALYSE SOCIOLOGIQUE] [MILIEU FAMILIAL]

STUPEFIANTS XI 22-178

TT 22-128

XI 22-086

Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­tistics 1987. (1990). [POPULATION] [ACCROIS­SEMENT DE LA POPULATION] [DONNEES STATISTIQUES] [STATISTIQUES DEM OG­RAPHIQUES]

Population projections for eight Caribbean countries 1980-2015. (1990). [PROJECTIONS DE POPULA­TION] [STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

JM 22-148

Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy options for the Caribbean. (1990). [IMPLICATIONS SOCIALES] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [CORRUPTION] [STUPEFIANTS] [ELABORA­TION D ’UNE POLITIQUE] [COOPERATIONRE­GIONALE]

Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990). [ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE] [STUPEFI­ANTS] [POLITIQUE ETRANGERE] [DEMOC­RATIE] [PROBLEMES POLITIQUES]

90 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCATION

SYNDICATS XI 22-227 Labour and sustainable development. (1990). [SYN­

DICATS] [RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES] [MOUVEMENTS OUVRIERS]

SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE XI 22-087 Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits.

(1990). [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CON­TROLE DE QUALITE] [FRUITS]

XI 22-089 Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990).[SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [LEGUMES] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

XI 22-090 Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. (1990).[PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE]

XZ 22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAPHIES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CULTURES TROPICALES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS D 'A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E DE Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [PLAN­TES-RACINES] [SYSTEMES APRES RECOLTE] [CONTROLE DE QUALITE]

SYSTEMES D'ENSEIGNEMENT XI 22-091 Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCATION DE BASE] [ENSEIGNE­MENT PRIMAIRE] [SYSTEMES D'ENSEIGNE­MENT] [CORPS ENSEIGNANT] [ELEVES] [COUT DE L'EDUCATION]

SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in

strengthening information networking for m arine and coastal resource management. (1990). [ENVI­RONNEMENT] [RESEAUX D'INFORMATION] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION] [GESTION DE L ’ENVIRONNEM ENT] [ENVIRONNEM ENT MARIN]

XI 22-190 W aterresourcesmanagementforsustainabledevelop-ment. (1990). [RESSOURCES EN EAU] [GES­TION DES RESSOURCES] [GESTION DES EAUX] [SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION]

SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with

women. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METH­ODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICA­TIO N ] [FEM M ES] [COM M UNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [FEMMES] [DANSE] [METH­ODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICA­T IO N ] [FEM M ES] [COM M UNICATION] [DANSE] [METHODOLOGIE] [SYSTEMES DE COMMUNICATION]

SYSTEMES DE PLANIFICATION CU 22-010 Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.

(1989). [SYSTEMES DE PLANIFICATION] [GES­TION D'ENTREPRISES] [ENTREPRISES]

SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [STIMU­

LANTS] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [SYSTEMES DE REMUNERATION] [PAYS SOCIALISTES] [PARTICIPATION AUX BENEFICES] [PARTICI­PATION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

SYSTEMES DE VALEURS XI 22-071 Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a

universal system. (1990). [ETHIQUE] [SYSTEMES DE VALEURS] [VALEURS SOCIALES]

SYSTEMES FISCAUX TT 22-055 Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) - sem inar material. (1989).

[TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [SYSTEMES FISCAUX] [FISCALITE] [IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATION]

TAUX DE CHANGE TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidad

and Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TAUX DE CH A N G E] [C O N TR O LE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TAUX DE CHANGE] [CONTROLE DES CHANGES] [POLITIQUE MONETAIRE]

TAUX DE MORTALITE XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRATION] [ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE] [TAUX DE NATALITE] [TAUX DE MORTALITE] [RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION]

TAUX DE NATALITE XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRATION] [ANALYSE DEMOGRAPHIQUE] [TAUX DE NATALITE] [TAUX DE MORTALITE] [RECENSEMENTS DE POPULATION]

TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE TT 22-252 Economies of value added taxation with specific refer­

ence to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [REFORMES FISCALES]

TT 22-055 Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) - sem inar material. (1989).[TAXE A LA VALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [SYSTEMES FISCAUX] [FISCALITE] [IMPOT SUR LA CONSOMMATION]

TT 22-168 V.A.T.: systems considerations. (1989). [TAXE A LAVALEUR AJOUTEE] [IMPOTS] [FISCALITE] [REFORMES FISCALES] [IMPOT SUR LA CON­SOMMATION]

TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCATION XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational

quality?. (1990). [TECHNOLOGIE DE L'EDUCA­TION] [MOYENS DE COMMUNICATION] [OR­DINATEURS] [ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 91

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

TELECOMMUNICATIONSXI 22-221

TELEPHONE XI 22-221

Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERV­ICES PUBLICS] [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] [TELEPHONE]

Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERV­ICES PUBLICS] [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] [TELEPHONE]

TERMES DE L'ECHANGETT 22-254

THEATRE TT 22-029

Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUIT INTERIEUR BRUT] [INDICATEURS ECONOMIQUES] (TERMES DE L'ECHANGE]

Address by Prime Minister A N Jt. Robinson at the opening of the Naparim a Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ART] [CULTURE] [DEVELOPPE­M ENT CU LTU R EL] [TH EA TRE] [ARTS DRAMATIQUES]

THEORIE ECONOMIQUE JM 22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in

econom ic g row th . (1990). [C R O ISSA N CE ECONOMIQUE] [EXCEDENTS] [THEORIE ECONOMIQUE]

THEORIE MONETAIRE TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad and

Tobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANCE DES PAIE­MENTS] [M ODELES ECONOM ETRIQUES] [EVALUATION ECONOMIQUE] [THEORIE MONETAIRE]

THEORIE POLITIQUEZZ 22-123

XI 22-075

TOURISMEXZ 22-109

AG 22-129

XI 22-174

XI 22-224

XI 22-078

XI 22-084

L'ENVIRONNEMENT] [IMPLICATIONS SOCIA­LES] [FACTEURS CULTURELS] [PROTEC­TION DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL]

JM 22-151 Socio-economic study of the tourism industry in Ja­m aica. (1991). [TOURISME] [INDUSTRIE HO­TELIERE]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TOURISME] [DONNEES STA­TISTIQUES] [PREVISIONS] [ANALYSE STA­TISTIQUE] [PAYS DEVELOPPES] [PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT] [ECONOMIE INTERNA­TIONALE]

XZ 22-121 Tourism:planning,promotion and marketing. (1990).[T O U R ISM E ] [D E V E L O P P E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [PROMOTION DU TOURISME] [PLANIFICATION] [COMMERCIALISATION] [DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE] [INFRA­STRUCTURE DU TOURISME]

XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TOURISME][ACCORDS ECONOMIQUES] [ACCORDS IN­TERNATIONAUX] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­TION INTERNATIONALE]

XI 22-189 United Nations Economie Commission for LatinAm erica and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TOURISME] [IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIQUES] [IMPLICA­T IO N S SO C IA L E S] [E T U D E S B IB L IO G ­RAPHIQUES]

VG 22-169 Why does the tourist dollar m a tte r an introduction totheeconomics of tourism in theBritish Virgin Islands.(1989). [T O U R ISM E ] [E V A L U A T IO N ECONOMIQUE]

TRAITEMENT ELECTRONIQUE DES DONNEES

C X Jt. James's conceptualization of the notion of self- government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [DECOLONISATION] [INDEPENDANCE]

Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy and elitism in M arx's theory of cognitive liberation.(1990). [REVOLUTION] [DOCTRINES POLI­TIQUES] [PARTIS POLITIQUES] [THEORIE POLITIQUE] [IDEOLOGIES]

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME] [STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

C hanging th e face of C aribbean ports. (1991). [PORTS] [CANADAJ [TOURISME]

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TOURISME] [SANTE] [USAGE DE STUPEFIANTS] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE]

Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­ment. (1990). [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR L'EN­VIRONNEMENT] [AGRICULTURE]

Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. ( 1990). [COUTS SOCIAUX] [TOURISME] [EFFETS SUR

XI 22-066

TRANSPORTXZ 22-110

XZ 22-202

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PORTS] [TRAITEMENT ELECTRONIQUE DES DON­NEES] [ORDINATEURS]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L’ENVIRON­NEMENT] [GESTION DES RESSOURCES]

Economie problems and prospects of small islands.(1990). [ILES] [DEPENDANCE ECONOMIQUE] [T R A N SPO R T ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N TECONOMIQUE] [POTENTIEL DE DEVELOPPE­MENT]

TRANSPORT AERIEN XI 22-058 Above and beyond - the airline of the New World.

(1990). [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [HISTOIRE]XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TOURISME] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [INFRASTRUCTURE DU TOURISME] [STATISTIQUE] [INFRASTRUCTURE PHY­SIQUE] [CIRCULATION AERIENNE]

XI 22-059 BWlA's role in a ir freight exports. (1990). [TRANS­PORT AERIEN]

CU 22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agricola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURE] [FONGICIDES] [TRANSPORT AERIEN]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SYS­TEMES APRES RECOLTE] [PERTES APRES RECOLTE] [COMMERCIALISATION] [ETI­QUETAGE] [EMBALLAGE] [TRANSPORT AERIEN] [NORMES] [RESIDUS DE PESTI­CIDES] [QUARANTAINE] [ASSOCIATIONS

92 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

VENDEURS

XZ 22-118

D ’A G R IC U L T E U R S ] [C O N T R O L E D E Q U A L IT E ] [A D D ITIFS A LIM EN TA IRES] [FRUITS] [FLEURS] [PLANTES-RACINES] [LEGUMES]

Techniques available and requirements for a ir trans­portation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [TRANSPORT AERIEN]

TRANSPORT MARITIME XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ILES] [GESTIONDES

RESSOURCES] [TRANSPORT] [TRANSPORT M ARITIME] [ILES] [POTENTIEL DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [GESTION DE L'ENVIRON­NEMENT] [G ESTION DES RESSOURCES]

TT 22-051 Short history of The Shipping Association of Trinidadand Tobago. (1991). [TRANSPORT MARITIME] [ASSOCIATIONS] [HISTOIRE]

TRANSPORT PUBLICTT 22-277

TRAVAILXI 22-094

Partners in development: foreign technical assistance. Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [COOPERATION TECHNIQUE] [TRANS­PORT PUBLIC] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNEMEN­TALE] [EVALUATION DE PROJETS] [ETUDES DE CAS]

Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­vances. (1991). [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [CAPITAL] [TRAVAIL]

MENTALE] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [STATIS­TIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES]

Unequal participation by women in the working world.(1990). [POPULATION ACTIVE] [PARTICIPA­T IO N DES FEM M ES] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [IN­DUSTRIE TEXTILE] [ANALYSE HISTORIQUE]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI­TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] (TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO TT 22-261 Review of the economy 1990. (1990). [CONDITIONS

ECONOMIQUES] [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

XL 22-197

TT 22-056

TRIBUNAUX XI 22-096

UNIVERSITES XI 22-182 Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the

challenge to the U .W J- (1991). [UNIVERSITES] [EDUCATION] [FORMATION A LA GESTION]

TRAVAIL D'EQUIPE CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas deorgani del trabqjo. (1989). [TRAVAIL D'EQUIPE] [PRIMES DE SALAIRE] [ORGANISATION DU TRAVAIL] [PARTICIPA­TION DES TRAVAILLEURS]

USAGE DE STUPEFIANTS TT 22-026 Address by M r A A JL Robinson Prime Minister of the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching ofthe National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programme on Tuesday, February 6,1990.(1990). [U SAG E D E STUPEFIA NTS] [AL­COOLISME] [PROBLEMES SOCIAUX]

XI 22-224 Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TOURISME][SANTE] [USAGE DE STUPEFIANTS] [SERV­ICES DE SANTE]

TRAVAILLEURS AGRICOLES CU 22-133 Analisisdealgunosaspectosdelprocesodecooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV E S A G R IC O L E S ] [T R A V A IL L E U R S AGRICOLES] [CANNE A SUCRE] [AGRICUL­TURE]

TRAVAILLEURS PROFESSIONNELS TT 22-284 Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates

in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEURS] [RESSOURCES HUMAINES] [TRAVAILLEURS PROFESSIONNELS]

TRAVAILLEUSES XL 22-193

XL 22-194

XZ 22-117

TT 22-216

UTILISATION DES RESSOURCES CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en la

Agricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURE] [RES­SOURCES ECONOMIQUES] [UTILISATION DES RESSOURCES]

VALEURS MOBILIERES TT 22-156 Development of the securities market in Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [VALEURS MOBILIERES] [IN­VESTISSEMENTS] [OBLIGATIONS] [AC­TIONS] [MARCHE FINANCIER]

VALEURS SOCIALES

Growing presence of women in development. (1990). [PARTICIPATION DES FEMMES] [IMPLICA­TIO N S SO CIA LES] [C O N D ITIO N DE LA FEMME] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

Incorporation of women in development policies. (1989). [P A R T IC IPA T IO N D ES FEM M ES] [PL A N IFICA TIO N DU D EV ELO PPEM EN T] [TRAVAILLEUSES]

Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990). [TRAVAILLEUSES] [SALARIES] [BIEN-ETRE SOCIAL]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [FEMMES] [POLITIQUE SOCIALE] [TRAVAILLEUSES] [DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL] [PROJETS DE DE­VELOPPEMENT] [POLITIQUE GOUVERNE-

XI 22-071

VENDEURS JM 22-017

JM 22-020

JM 22-016

JM 22-021

Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a universal system. (1990). [ETHIQUE] [SYSTEMES DE VALEURS] [VALEURS SOCIALES]

Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the economy. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [NEGOCIANTS] [COMMERCE DE DE­TAIL]

In form al com m ercial im porters : their origin, and their problems. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [VEN­DEURS] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR] [COM­MERCE DE DETAIL] [NEGOCIANTS]

"It n ice " . (1989 ). [SE C TE U R IN FO R M EL] [FEMMES] [VENDEURS] [NEGOCIANTS]

Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TEUR INFORM EL] [VENDEURS] [COM­MERCE INTERIEUR]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 93

VOTE

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTEUR INFORMEL] [ALI­M EN TS] [V E N D E U R S] [P R O JE T S DE RECHERCHE] [COMMERCE INTERIEUR]

TIQ UE] [CARICOM] [ETABLISSEMENTS D'ENSEIGNEMENT] [TRIBUNAUX] [MARCHE FINANCIER] [ZONES MONETAIRES] [INTE­GRATION CULTURELLE] [SPORTS]

VOTE HT 22-146

NA 22-154

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECTIONS] [HISTOIRE] [STABILITE POLITIQUE] [VOTE] [COMPORTEMENT POLITIQUE]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­TIONS] [VOTE] [NAMIBIE]

ZONES DE LIBRE-ECHANGE DO 22-144 Dominican doubts.

ECHANGE](1990). [ZONES DE LIBRE-

ZONES RURALES XL 22-242

ZOOTECHNIE AG 22-129

ZONES MONETAIRES XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration

movement. (1990). [INTEGRATION REGION­ALE] [ANTILLAIS] [INTEGRATION POLI-

Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITIQUE ECONOM IQUE] [AGRICULTURE] [PAU­VRETE] [ZONES RURALES] [DEVELOPPE­M EN T A G R IC O L E ] [D E V E L O PP E M E N T RURAL] [STRATEGIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TOURISME] [CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE] [SECTEUR AG­RICOLE] [ZOOTECHNIE] [CEE] [AIDE FI­NANCIERE]

94 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No.22,1991

I N D I C E T E M A T I C O

SAS SOCIALISTAS] EMPRESAS]

[ADMINISTRACION DEACCIONESTT 22-156

ACEROXZ 22-206

ACPXZ 22-120

ACTITUDES XZ 22-199

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TITULOS] [INVERSIONES] [OBLIGACIONES] [ACCIONES] [MERCADO FINANCIERO]

Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [ACERO] [INDUSTRIA SIDERURGICA]

Tourism sector aud Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO] [ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­CION INTERNACIONAL]

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DETERIORO AM­BIENTAL] [ACTITUDES] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONTAMINACION] [ENCUESTAS]

ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO]

[ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­CION INTERNACIONAL]

ACUERDOS INTERNACIONALES XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO]

[ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­CION INTERNACIONAL]

ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada: previsio­

nes del Che.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALIZACION] [ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS]

ADITIVOS ALIMENTARIOS XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofh o rticu ltu ra l com m odities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS CU 22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [ADMINIS­

TRACION DE EMPRESAS] [NORMAS DE PRO­DUCCION]

CU 22-010 Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.(1989). [SISTEMAS DE PLANIFICACION] [AD­MINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS]

CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.(1989). [ECONOMIA PLANIFICADA] [EMPRE-

ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­

TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XL 22-191 Assessment of regional environmental trends in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [RECURSOS NATURALES] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

AG 22-247 Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an in­terview with John St. Luce, M inister of Finance.(1990). [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRA­C IO N D E R EC U R SO S] [D E TE R IO R O AMBIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

XI 22-069 Economic policy and sustainable development in theCaribbean. (1990). [ADMINISTRACION DE RE­CURSOS] [MARCO INSTITUCIONAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-180 How to sustain a small island. (1990). [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CA­SOS] [ISLAS] [G ESTIO N AM BIENTAL] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO]

ZZ 22-241 Overview:sustainabledevelopmentandenvironmentalmanagem entofsm allislands. (1990). [ISLAS] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­m ent. (1990). [RECURSOS HÍDRICOS] [ADMIN­IS T R A C IO N DE R EC U RSO S][ORDENAMIENTO DE LAS AGUAS] [SISTE­MAS DE INFORMACION]

AFRICACU 22-005 Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­

tion of culture. (1990). [CUBA] [AFRICA] [CUL­TURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

AGRICULTURACU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso decooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­TIV A S A G R IC O L A S] [TR A B A JA D O R ES AGRICOLAS] [CANA DE AZUCAR] [AGRI­CULTURA]

TT 22-213 Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad andTobago in the 1990's. (1990). [EMPLEO] [DESEM­PLEO] [AGRICULTURA]

CU 22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agrícola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURA] [FUNGICIDAS] [TRANSPORTE AEREO]

XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal fo r L atin A m erica. (1989). [POLITICA

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 95

AGROINDÚSTRIA

ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RU RA LES] [D ESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-078 Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­ment. (1990). [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL ME­DIO AMBIENTE] [AGRICULTURA]

TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en laAgricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURA] [RECUR­SOS ECONOMICOS] [UTILIZACION DE LOS RECURSOS]

AMERINDIOSG Y 22-013

AGROINDÚSTRIACU 22-003

CU 22-142

AGUA US 22-218

Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana res tu d- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIOS] [ANALISIS DE­MOGRAFICO] [ETNOGRAFIA] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CUL­TURAL]

ANALISIS COMPARATIVO XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [DIS­

T R IB U C IO N DE LA PO BLA CIO N ] [CRE­C IM IEN TO D E M O G R A FIC O ] [ANALISIS COMPARATIVO] [DINAMICA DE LA POBLA­CION] [PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION]

ANALISIS DEMOGRAF ICO

Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA] [COOPERATIVAS DE CON­SUMO] [AGROINDÚSTRIA] [CONSUMO]

Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucar­eros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILIDAD] [AGROIN­DÚSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA]

G Y 22-013

XI 22-079

Case of T h e Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIOS] [ANALISIS DE­MOGRAFICO] [ETNOGRAFIA] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CUL­TURAL]

Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­dian example. (1990). [MIGRACION] [ANALISIS DEM OGRAFICO] [TASA DE NATALIDAD] [TASA DE M O R TA L ID A D ] [CENSOS DE POBLACION]

ANALISIS ECONOMICOLibrary d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­C E N D IO S ] [A G U A ] [EN CU ESTA S] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

XI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to th e C arib b ean . (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

ALCOHOLISMOTT 22-026

XI 22-063

BB 22-131

ALIMENTOS JM 22-152

ALUMNOS XI 22-091

Address by M r A N A . Robinson Prime Minister of the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching of the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programme on Tuesday, February 6,1990.(1990). [TOXICOMANIA] [ALCOHOLISMO] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [AYUDA A LA IN­FANCIA] [ALCOHOLISMO]

Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ALI­MENTOS] [VENDEDORES] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION] [COMERCIO INTERNO]

Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

AMERICA LATINA XL 22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.

(1990). [POBLACION ACTIVA] [PARTICIPA­CION DE LA MUJER] [TRABAJADORAS] [AMERICA LATINA]

ANALISIS ESTADISTICO XZ 22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­

tion: the identification of small developing countries.(1990). [ANALISIS ESTADISTICO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [CLASIFICACION]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOSESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

ANALISIS HISTORICO BZ 22-132 Belize: country profile. (1990). [ANALISIS RE­

GIONAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO]XI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [MUJERES]

[ANALISIS HISTORICO] [DERECHOS DE LA MUJER] [ESCLAVITUD]

G Y 22-014 Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case.(1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­T U R A L ] [A N A L ISIS H IS T O R IC O ][METODOLOGIA]

TT 22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini-dadandTobago. (1990). [LIDERAZGO POLITICO] [ANALISIS HISTORICO] [POLITICA GUBERNA­MENTAL]

TT 22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRABAJADORAS] [IN­DUSTRIA TEXTIL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO]

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANI­ZACIONES FEM ENINAS] [ANALISIS HIS­T O R IC O ] [M O V IM IE N T O S O B R E R O S][PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

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ASPECTOS JURIDICOS

ANALISIS INSUMO-PRODUCTO XI 22-179 Externai trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to th e C arib b ean . (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUM O-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

ANALISIS REGIONAL BZ 22-132 Belize: country profile. (1990). [ANALISIS RE­

GIONAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO]

ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES] [ESTRUCTURA SOCIAL] [ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO] [MEDIO FAMILIAR]

ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A

LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

XZ 22-111 Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL]

ARTE TT 22-029

ANTICONCEPCIONTT 22-161

ANTILLANOS XI 22-096

ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CULTURALG Y 22-013

APARTHEIDXI 22-171

TT 22-052

ARCHIVOSTT 22-162

Address by Prim e M inister A N U . Robinson at the opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ARTE] [CULTURA] [DESAR­ROLLO CULTURAL] [TEATRO] [ARTES DRAMATICAS]

ARTES DEL ESPECTACULO TT 22-160 Memorandum to the Government of Trinidad and To­

bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestm ents by th e steelband m ovem ent. (1990). [INVERSIONES] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [AR­TES DEL ESPECTACULO]

ARTES DRAMATICAS TT 22-029 Address by Prim e M inister A A R . Robinson at the

opening Of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ARTE] [CULTURA] [DESAR­ROLLO CULTURAL] [TEATRO] [ARTESDRAMATICAS]

ARTICULOS BIBLIOGRAFICOS XI 22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for Latin

America and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TURISMO] [CONSECUENCIAS ECONOM ICAS] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [ARTICULOS BIBLI­OGRAFICOS]

ASALARIADOSXZ 22-117

ASOCIACIONES XI 22-065

Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990 ). [TR A B A JA D O R A S] [ASALARIADOS] [BIENESTAR SOCIAL]

More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the century. (1990). [ANTICONCEPCION] [REGU­LACION DE LA NATALIDAD] [SALUD]

To be a West Indian: a personal view ofthe integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [C A R IC O M ] [E ST A B L E C IM IE N T O S DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

Case of T he Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIOS] [ANALISIS DE­MOGRAFICO] [ETNOGRAFIA] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CUL­TURAL]

Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­HEID] [DEPORTES] [BOICOT]

Statement by Prime Minister AJN.R. Robinson to the forty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [APARTHEID]

Oral and pictorial records programmeoftheUniversity of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). [ARCHIVOS] [FOTOS] [GRABACIONES]

Community empowerment: alternative structures for national development. (1990). [ASOCIACIONES] [E ST U D IO S D E CASOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

TT 22-051 Short history of The Shipping Association of TrinidadandTobago. (1991). [TRANSPORTEMARITIMO] [ASOCIACIONES] [HISTORIA]

ASOCIACIONES DE AGRICULTORES XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of

h o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

ASPECTOS JURIDICOSJM 22-211

XI 22-063

XZ 22-238

Abused child and the law: a Jamaican perspective. (1990). [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

Issue of empowerment: an overview. (1990). [ASPEC­TOS JURIDICOS]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 97

ASPECTOS POLITICOS

XI 22-228 Legal aspects of child abuse in the English-speakingCaribbean. (1990). [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [AS­PECTOS JURIDICOS]

XI 22-228 Legal aspects of child abuse in the English-speakingCaribbean. (1990). [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [AS­PECTOS JURIDICOS]

ASPECTOS POLITICOS TT 22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience ofthe House­

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANIZACIONES FEMENINAS] [CONSUMI­DORES] [ASPECTOS POLITICOS]

ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A

LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

TT 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS PSI­COLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

ATENCION MEDICA TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

TT 22-036 Impact of the health delivery system on women inTrinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ATENCION MEDICA] [MUJERES]

AUTOMATIZACION ZZ 22-126 First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­

cial Intelligence-Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­M A T IZ A C IO N ] [N UEV A T EC N O L O G IA ] [COMPUTADORAS]

AYUDA A LA INFANCIA XI 22-220 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [PROTECCION LE­GAL]

XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA ALA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

AN 22-248 Child abuse: the experience of the island of Curacao,Netherlands Antilles. (1990). [AYUDA A LA IN­FANCIA]

VI 22-170 Childabuse:theU£.VirginIsIandsexperience. (1990).[AYUDA A LA INFANCIA]

XZ 22-111 Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL]

TT 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS PSI­COLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

BB 22-131 Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [AYUDA A LA IN­FANCIA] [ALCOHOLISMO]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

AYUDA AL DESARROLLO CU 22-136 Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989).

[COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the1990s. (1990). [D EU D A ] [D ESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

TT 22-243 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentofthe International Bank for Reconstruction and De­velopment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount equivalent to US$4it million to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for a — (1989). [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

TT 22-244 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentof the International Bank for Restruction and Devel­opment to the executive directors on a proposed struc­tural adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [COOPER­ACION TECNICA]

AYUDA FINANCIERA AG 22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­

sion, bu t challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­R O P E C U A R IO ] [Z O O T E C N IA ] [CEE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

BALANZA DE PAGOS TT 22-278 G overnors' p ap ers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:-

speeches and papers of the former Governors of the C entral Bank o f T rin idad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOM ICA] [BANCOS CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [BALANZA DE PA­GOS]

TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad andTobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANZA DE PA­G O S] [M O D E L O S E C O N O M É T R IC O S ] [E V A L U A C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [TEO R IA MONETARIA]

BANCO MUNDIAL XI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [D EU D A ] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

BANCOS AGRICOLAS XI 22-272 Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural

commodities for export. (1990). [BANCOS AGRI­COLAS] [CREDITO AGRICOLA] [HORTICUL­TURA]

98 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991

CANADA

BANCOS CENTRALES TT 22-127 Experience of forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990).

[BANCOS CENTRALES] [PREDICCIONES ECONOMICAS]

TT 22-278 G overnors' papers , 1964-1987: a bibliography:-speeches and papers of the former Governors of the C entral Bank of T rinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [BALANZA DE PA­GOS]

TT 22-041 Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANCOS CENTRALES] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [CON­TROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA FISCAL] [FI­NANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

TT 22-049 Research function of a central bank. (1990). [BAN­COS CENTRALES] [INVESTIGACION]

BANCOS DE DESARROLLO XI 22-263 CDB 20, the first twenty years: 1970 - 1990. (1991).

[BANCOS DE DESARROLLO]TT 22-159 Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to the

IMF/World Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS DE DESARROLLO] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

BARRERA LINGUISTICA XI 22-106 A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989).

[ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS] [LINGUISTICA] [LENGUAS] [BARRERA LINGUISTICA] [MUL- TILINGUISMO]

BELICEXI 22-093

BIBLIOTECASUS 22-218

XI 22-282

[INVERSIONES] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [AR­TES DEL ESPECTACULO]

BIENES DE CONSUMO ZZ 22-125 Ethnics and economics. (1990). [DESARROLLO

ECONOMICO] [BIENES DE CONSUMO] [CUL­TURA] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

BIENESTAR SOCIAL XZ 22-117 Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­

work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990). [TR A B A JA D O R A S] [ASALARIADOS] [BIENESTAR SOCIAL]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

BOICOTXI 22-171 Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­

HEID] [DEPORTES] [BOICOT]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­G ION AL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

BIBLIOGRAFIAS XZ 22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­

ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAFIAS] [SISTEMAS PO STCO SECH A] [CULTIVOS TROPICALES]

Library d isaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­C E N D IO S] [A G U A ] [EN C U ESTA S] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION] [FUENTES DE INFORMA­CION] [DIFUSION DE LA INFORMACION]

BIENES DE CAPITAL CU 22-138 ECLAC. Producción de bienes de capital en Cuba.

(1989). [BIENES DE CAPITAL]TT 22-033 Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990).

[INGENIERIA] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [INDUS­TRIA]

TT 22-160 Memorandum to the Government ofTrinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestm ents by the steelband m ovem ent. (1990).

BONOS DEL TESORO TT 22-039 M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago.

(1990). [MERCADOMONETARIO] [BONOSDEL TESORO] [EMPRESTITOS PUBLICOS]

CALIDAD AMBIENTAL TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

oflife. (1990). [CALIDAD DE LA VIDA] [CONDI­CIONES DE VIDA] [NECESIDADES BASICAS] [CALIDAD AMBIENTAL]

CALIDAD DE LA VIDA TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

oflife. (1990). [CALIDAD DE LA VIDA] [CONDI­CIONES DE VIDA] [NECESIDADES BASICAS] [CALIDAD AMBIENTAL]

CAMBIO CULTURAL XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­

v ironm ental change since 1492. (1990). [GE­O G RA FIA ] [H ISTORIA ] [DESARROLLO E C O N O M IC O ] [D E SA R R O L L O SOCIAL] [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLO E C O N O M IC O ] [D E PE N D E N C IA TEC­NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] [CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

CANA DE AZUCAR CU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso decooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV A S A G R IC O L A S] [T R A B A JA D O R E S AGRICOLAS] [CANA DE AZUCAR] [AGRI­CULTURA]

CANADA XI 22-174 Changing the face of Caribbean ports. (1991). [PUER­

TOS] [CANADA] [TURISMO]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991 99

CAPACITACION

CAPACITACION IM 22-149

TT 22-042

XL 22-196

Maternal health in Jamaica: health needs,services and utilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for hum an resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales inundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [PREVENCION DE DESASTRES] [LUCHA CON­TRA LAS INUNDACIONES] [CAPACITACION] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOSCU 22-008

XI 22-182

JM 22-022

CAPITAL XI 22-094

CARIBE XI 22-219

XI 22-179

XI 22-073

XI 22-074

XI 22-076

XI 22-082

XI 22-229

XI 22-102

CARICOMXI 22-176

XI 22-230

XI 22-231

XI 22-096

Educación délas masas y la capacitación délos cuadros en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EDUCACION DE MASAS] [FORMACION PROFESIONAL]

Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the challenge to the U .W J- (1991). [UNIVERSIDADES] [EDUCACION] [CAPACITACION DE EMPRE­SARIOS]

Training and dissemination of managerial know-how in LDCS: Jamaica. (1990). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES]

Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­vances. (1991). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [CAPITAL] [TRABAJO]

Agenda 2000: a metaphor forchange releasing thecrea- tive energies of Caribbean people in development.(1990). [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CRE­C IM IEN T O E C O N O M IC O ] [R EFO R M A ECONOMICA] [CARIBE]

External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the C arib b ean . (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

Formal launching of the Independent West Indian Commission. (1990). [D ESARROLLO IN TE­GRADO] [CARIBE]

Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­CIO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

Opening address. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTE­GRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SO­CIAL] [CARIBE]

Proposed resolutions forthe Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CONFEREN­CIAS] [CARIBE]

West Indian Commission:a public forum on the future.(1990). [DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

TT 22-167

Cuba I Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­COM] [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [COOPER­A C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N TECNICA]

Regional cooperation as an dem ent of Caribbean de­velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRACION RE­G IO N A L] [IN TEG R A C IO N ECONOM ICA] [ESTRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [CARI­COM]

Relations between the French Overseas Departments and CARICOM. (1990). [CARICOM] [INTEGRA­CION REGIONAL]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACIONREGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [C A R IC O M ] [E ST A B L E C IM IE N T O S DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons for the region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COM ERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALAJE] [MADERA] [CARTON] [PLASTI­COS]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, bu t challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­R O P E C U A R IO ] [Z O O T E C N IA ] [C EE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO] [ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­CION INTERNACIONAL]

CENSOS DE POBLACION XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRACION] [ANALISIS DEM OGRAFICO] [TASA DE NATALIDAD] [TASA D E M O R TA LID A D ] [CENSOS DE POBLACION]

CENTROS DE INVESTIGACION XI 22-223 Final report on a proposal for the establishment and

operations of a business incubator facility in Trinidad andTobago. (1989). [CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA] [CENTROS DE INVESTIGACION]

CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA XI 22-223 Final report on a proposal for the establishment and

operations of abusiness incubator facility in Trinidad andTobago. (1989). [CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA] [CENTROS DE INVESTIGACION]

XI 22-186 Science, technology and sustainable development inthe Caribbean. (1990). [CIENCIA Y TECNOLO­GIA]

CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION XI 22-282 Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­

çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION] [FUENTES DE INFORMA­CION] [DIFUSION DE LA INFORMACION]

CARTONXI 22-081

CEE AG 22-129

XZ 22-120

100 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

COMUNICACION

CLASIFICACION XZ 22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­

tion: the identification of small developing countries.(1990). [ANALISIS ESTADISTICO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [CLASIFICACION]

XL 22-195 Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of thenatural and cultural heritage. (1990). [RECURSOS NATURALES] [PATRIMONIO CULTURAL] [INVENTARIOS] [CUENTAS NACIONALES] [CLASIFICACION]

COMERCIALIZACION TT 22-038 International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits

and vegetables. (1990). [COMERCIALIZACION] [OPORTUNIDADES COMERCIALES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofh o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

XZ 22-121 Tourism: planning, promotion and marketing. (1990).[TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [C O M E R C IA L IZ A C IO N ] [D ESA R R O LLO ECONOM ICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

COMERCIANTES JM 22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIANTES] [COMERCIO MI­NORISTA]

JM 22-019 Informal commercial im porten and the manufactur­in g sec to r. (1989). [SECTOR IN FORM A L] [ECONOMIA SUBTERRANEA] [COMERCI­ANTES] [COMERCIO MINORISTA]

JM 22-020 Informal commercial im porters:their origin,and theirproblems. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIO INTERNO] [COMER­CIO MINORISTA] [COMERCIANTES]

JM 22-016 "It nice". (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [MU­JERES] [VENDEDORES] [COMERCIANTES]

COMERCIO XI 22-179

TT 22-167

External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to th e C aribbean . (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: major lessons for the,region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COM ERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

COMERCIO EXTERIOR CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [CUBA] [COMERCIO EXTE­RIOR] [ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA]

COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL XI 22-177 Debt adjustm ent and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [D EU D A ] [DESARROLLO

ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

COMERCIO INTERNO CU 22-134 Comercio mayorista en el sistema decomercio interior

en C u b a . (1989). [COM ERCIO INTERNO] [COMERCIO MAYORISTA]

JM 22-020 Infonnalcom m erc¡alim porters:theiror¡g¡n,andtheirproblems. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIO INTERNO] [COMER­CIO MINORISTA] [COMERCIANTES]

JM 22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TOR INFORMAL] [VENDEDORES] [COMER­CIO INTERNO]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ALI­MENTOS] [VENDEDORES] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION] [COMERCIO INTERNO]

COMERCIO MAYORISTA CU 22-134 Comercio mayorista en el sistema decomercio interior

en C u b a . (1989). [COM ERCIO INTERNO] [COMERCIO MAYORISTA]

COMERCIO MINORISTA JM 22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIANTES] [COMERCIO MI­NORISTA]

JM 22-019 Informal commercial im porten and the manufactur­in g se c to r . (1989). [SECTO R INFORM AL] [ECONOMIA SUBTERRANEA] [COMERCI­ANTES] [COMERCIO MINORISTA]

JM 22-020 Inform alcom m ercialim porten:theirorigin,andtheirproblems. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIO INTERNO] [COMER­CIO MINORISTA] [COMERCIANTES]

COMPORTAMIENTO XI 22-070 Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990).

[R E G IM E N A L IM E N T A R IO ] [CO M PO R­TAMIENTO] [NUTRICION]

COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO HT 22-146 1990 general décrions in Haití. (1991). [ELECCIO­

NES] [HISTORIA] [ESTABILIDAD POLITICA] [VOTACION] [COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO]

COMPUTADORAS XI 22-066 Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PUERTOS]

[PROCESAMIENTO ELECTRONICO DE DATOS] [COMPUTADORAS]

XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educationalquality?. (1990). [TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA] [MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION] [COMPUTA­DORAS] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

ZZ 22-126 F in t Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­cial Intdligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­M A T IZ A C IO N ] [N UEV A TEC N O LO G IA ] [COMPUTADORAS]

COMUNICACION CU 22-135 Comunicaciones en Cuba. (1989). [COMUNICA­

CION]XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with

women. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 101

COMUNIDADES EUROPEAS

[MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA! [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

COMUNIDADES EUROPEAS XI 22-101 UnifiedregionalEuropeaninarketanditsimplications

challenges the C aribbean. (1990). [COMUNI­DADES EUROPEAS] [INTEGRACION RE­G ION AL] [M ERCADO] [CRECIM IENTO ECONOMICO]

CONDICIONES DE VIDA TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

oflife. (1990). [CALIDAD DE LA VIDA] [CONDI­CIONES DE VIDA] [NECESIDADES BASICAS] [CALIDAD AMBIENTAL]

CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

TT 22-253 From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DESEMPLEO]

GY 22-145 Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990.(1990). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [CONDICIO­NES ECONOMICAS] [GUYANA]

TT 22-163 Reviewoftheeconomy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONESECONOM ICAS] [POLITICA M ONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [D A TO S E ST A D IST IC O S] [R EC ESIO N ECONOMICA]

TT 22-261 Review of the economy 1990. (1990). [CONDICIONESECONOMICAS] [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [CONDICIONES ECONOM ICAS] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

CONFERENCIASXI 22-229 Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­

ference. (1991). [COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CONFEREN­CIAS] [CARIBE]

CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIA S SO C IA L E S] [C O N SEC U EN C IA S ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).[PA RTICIPA CIO N DE LA M U JER] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [STATUS DE LA MU­JER] [TRABAJADORAS]

XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts oftourism :the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

XI 22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TURISMO] [CONSECUENCIAS ECONOM ICAS] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [ARTICULOS BIBLI­OGRAFICOS]

CONSUMIDORES TT 22-043 Organisingasconsumers:theexperienceoftheHouse-

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANIZACIONES FEMENINAS] [CONSUMI­DORES] [ASPECTOS POLITICOS]

CONSUMOCU 22-003 Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIA

AZUCARERA] [COOPERATIVAS DE CON­SUMO] [AGROINDÚSTRIA] [CONSUMO]

CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­

D IST IC A S E C O N O M IC A S] [M O D ELO S ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [A N A L ISIS IN S U M O -P R O D U C T O ] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

CONTAMINACION XZ 22-199 Attitudestoenvironment. (1990). [DETERIORO AM­

BIENTAL] [ACTITUDES] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONTAMINACION] [ENCUESTAS]

CONFLICTOS SOCIALES G Y 22-014 Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case.

(1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­T U R A L ] [A N A L ISIS H IST O R IC O ][METODOLOGIA]

CONSECUENCIAS ECONOMICAS XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIAS SO C IA L E S] [C O N SEC U EN C IA S ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

XI 22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for LatinAm erica and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TURISMO] [CONSECUENCIAS ECONOMICAS] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [ARTICULOS BIBLI­OGRAFICOS]

CONTRATACION TT 22-042 Neweraforoil in Trinidad and Tobago.'imperatives for

human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

CONTROL DE CALIDAD XI 22-087 Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits.

(1990). [SISTEMASPOSTCOSECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [FRUTAS]

XI 22-088 Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers,foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLORES] [EX­PORTACIONES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

XI 21-089 Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990).[SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [HORTALIZAS] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofh o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE-

102 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991

COOPERACION TECNICA

TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [CULTI­VOS DE TUBEROSAS] [SISTEMAS POSTCO­SECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

CONTROL DE CAMBIOS TT 22-155 Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating

rates. (1990). [C O N T R O L DE CA M BIO S] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [MERCADO FINAN­CIERO INTERNACIONAL]

TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidadand Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TT 22-041 Monetary and financial policyin Trinidad and Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANCOS CENTRALES] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [CON­TROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA FISCAL] [FI­NANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

CONTROL SANITARIO TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

CONVENIOS COMERCIALES XI 22-266 United States governm ent's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOCION DE LAS EXPORTACIO­NES] [EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS] [CON­VENIOS COMERCIALES]

COOPERACION ECONOMICA XI 22-262 CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­

OPERACION ECONOMICA] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

XI 22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­COM] [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [COOPER­A CIO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N TECNICA]

CU 22-136 Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989).[COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­CIO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

XI 22-229 Proposed resolutions forthe Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CONFEREN­CIAS] [CARIBE]

XI 22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [COOPERACIONECONOMICA] [COOP­ERACION REGIONAL]

COOPERACION HORIZONTAL XL 22-108 Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in

Latin Am ericaandtheCaribbean:thechallengeofan idea in times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [COOPERACION HORIZONTAL] [ONU]

COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [M ED IO A M B IE N T E ] [D ESA R R O LLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [DESARROLLO RE­GIONAL] [COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL]

XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­GANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES] [COOP­ERA CIO N IN TERN ACIO NA L] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

XZ 22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO][ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA­CION INTERNACIONAL]

COOPERACION REGIONAL XI 22-219 Agenda2000:ametaphorforchangereleasingthecrea-

tive energies of Caribbean people in development.(1990). [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CRE­C IM IE N T O E C O N O M IC O ] [REFO RM A ECONOMICA] [CARIBE]

XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policyoptions for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIA S SO C IA L E S] [C O N SEC U EN C IA S ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

XI 22-229 Proposed resolutions for the Regional Economic Con­ference. (1991). [COOPERACION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CONFEREN­CIAS] [CARIBE]

XI 22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to theRegional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­G ION AL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

XI 22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [COOPERACIONECONOMICA] [COOP­ERACION REGIONAL]

COOPERACION TECNICA XI 22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­

COM] [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [COOPER­A C IO N E C O N O M IC A ] [C O O PE R A C IO N TECNICA]

TT 22-243 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentof the International Bank for Reconstruction and De­velopment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$4J) million to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for a (1989). [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

TT 22-244 Memorandum and recommendation of the Presidentof the International Bank for Restruction and Devel­opment to the executive directors on a proposed struc­tural adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 103

COOPERATIVAS AGRICOLAS

(1989). [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [COOPER­ACION TECNICA]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERACION TECNICA] [TRANS­PORTE PUBLICO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMEN­TA L ] [E V A L U A C IO N D E PR O Y E C T O S] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

XL 22-196 Situación acutal en m ateria de prevision de caudalesinundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [PREVENCION DE DESASTRES] [LUCHA CON­TRA LAS INUNDACIONES] [CAPACITACION] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

COOPERATIVAS AGRICOLAS CU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso decooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­T IV A S A G R IC O L A S] [T R A B A JA D O R E S AGRICOLAS] [CANA DE AZUCAR] [AGRI­CULTURA]

COOPERATIVAS DE CONSUMO CU 22-003 Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIA

AZUCARERA] [COOPERATIVAS DE CON­SUMO] [AGROINDÚSTRIA] [CONSUMO]

COOPERATIVAS DE VIVIENDATT 22-256

CORRUPCION XI 22-178

COSTAS XI 22-222

Political euconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.(1990). [COOPERATIVAS DE VIVIENDA] [PRO­GRAMAS DE VIVIENDA] [VIVIENDA BA­RATA]

Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy options for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIA S SO C IA L E S] [C O N SEC U EN C IA S ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurring issue in regional development. (1990). [COSTAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

COMPARATIVO] [DINAMICA DE LA POBLA­CION] [PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION]

CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO XI 22-219 Agen da2000: a m etaphor for change reí easing the Crea­

tive energies of Caribbean people in development.(1990). [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CRE­C IM IE N T O E C O N O M IC O ] [R EFO R M A ECONOMICA] [CARIBE]

AG 22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­R O P E C U A R IO ] [Z O O T E C N IA ] [CEE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.(1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [CUBA] [COMERCIO EXTE­RIOR] [ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA]

JM 22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role ineconom ic grow th. (1990). [CRECIM IEN TO ECONOMICO] [EXCEDENTES] [TEORIA ECONOMICA]

XI 22-094 Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­vances. (1991). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [CAPITAL] [TRABAJO]

XI 22-101 Unified regional European market and its implicationschallenges the C aribbean. (1990). [COMUNI­DADES EUROPEAS] [INTEGRACION RE­G ION AL] [M ERCADO] [CRECIM IENTO ECONOMICO]

CREDITO AGRICOLA XI 22-272 Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural

commodities for export. (1990). [BANCOS AGRI­COLAS] [CREDITO AGRICOLA] [HORTICUL­TURA]

CRISTIANISMOBS 22-002 Junkanoo in th e B aham as. (1990). [CULTURA

POPULAR] [HISTORIA] [MUSICA] [CRISTI­ANISMO]

CUARENTENA XI 22-092

COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA XI 22-091 Prim ary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

COSTOS SOCIALES XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im ­

pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. ( 1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

CRECIMIENTO DEMOGRAFICO TT 22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­

tistics 1987. (1990). [POBLACION] [CRE­C IM IEN T O D E M O G R A F IC O ] [D ATO S E ST A D IST IC O S] [E ST A D IST IC A S D E­MOGRAFICAS]

XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [DIS­TR IB U C IO N DE LA PO BLA CIO N ] [CRE­C IM IEN TO D EM O G R A FIC O ] [ANALISIS

XI 22-232

CUBACU 22-005

CU 22-007

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of h o rticu ltu ra l com m odities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

Role and importance of plant quarantine for the sup­port of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [PROTECCION DE LAS PLANTAS] [CUAREN­TENA]

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­tion of culture. (1990). [CUBA] [AFRICA] [CUL­TURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad extema.(1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [CUBA] [COMERCIO EXTE­RIOR] [ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA]

CUENTAS NACIONALES XL 22-195 Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the

natural and cultural heritage. (1990). [RECURSOS

104 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

DEPENDENCIA TECNOLOGICA

NATURALES] [PATRIMONIO CULTURAL] [INVENTARIOS] [CUENTAS NACIONALES] [CLASIFICACION]

CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of

h o rticu ltu ra l com m odities fo r export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [CULTI­VOS DE TUBEROSAS] [SISTEMAS POSTCO­SECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

CULTIVOS TROPICALESXZ 22-279

CULTURA TT 22-029

TT 22-030

ZZ 22-125

TT 22-217

XI 22-095

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAFIAS] [SISTEMAS PO STCO SECH A] [CULTIVOS TROPICALES]

Address by Prime Minister A X U . Robinson at the opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ARTE] [CULTURA] [DESAR­ROLLO CULTURAL] [TEATRO] [ARTES DRAMATICAS]

Carnival of life. (1991). [CULTURA]

Ethnics and economics. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [BIENES DE CONSUMO] [CUL­TURA] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

Report— (1990). [CULTURA] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURA] [DI­FUSION DE LA CULTURA] [EXPORTACIONES] [IMPORTACIONES]

DATOS ESTADISTICOS TT 22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­

tis tic s 1987. (1990). [POBLACION] [CRE­C IM IE N T O D E M O G R A F IC O ] [DATOS E S T A D IS T IC O S ] [E ST A D IST IC A S D E­MOGRAFICAS]

CU Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­c ió n del d e s a r ro llo . . (1990). [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [DEMOGRAFIA] [PLANIFI­CACION] [ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS]

TT 22-163 Reviewoftheeconomy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONESECONOM ICAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [D A T O S E S T A D IS T IC O S ] [R ECESIO N ECONOMICA]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOSESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

CULTURA POPULARCU 22-005

GD 22-012

BS 22-002

TT 22-050

DEMANDA DE MANO DE OBRANG 22-023

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­tion of culture. (1990). [CUBA] [AFRICA] [CUL­TURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

Grenada m as'1928-1988. (1990). [CULTURA POPU­LAR]

Junkanoo in the B aham as. (1990). [CULTURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA] [MUSICA] [CRISTI­ANISMO]

Robber in the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [CULTURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

DEMOCRACIA JM 22-148

TT 22-052

TT 22-053

DEMOGRAFIAXZ 22-205

CU

Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MERCADO DE TRABAJO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [DE­MANDA DE MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION DE LA MANO DE OBRA] [ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION]

Jam aica and the international drug economy. (1990). [ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [POLITICA EXTERIOR] [DEMOC­RACIA] [PROBLEMAS POLITICOS]

Statement by Prim e Minister A N Jt. Robinson to the forty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [APARTHEID]

Statement made by Mr. AjN-R. Robinson, Prime Min­ister of Trinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February 9 , 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [HAITI]

Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues and ex p erien ce . (1991). [PLA NIFICA CION ECONOMICA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DE­MOGRAFIA] [ECONOMIA DE ESCALA]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­c ió n del d e s a r ro llo . . (1990). [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [DEMOGRAFIA] [PLANIFI­CACION] [ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS]

DANZA XZ 22-116

XZ 22-116

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA XZ 22-202 Economic problems and prospects of small islands.

(1990). [ISLAS] [DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA] [TRANSPORTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

DEPENDENCIA TECNOLOGICA XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLO E C O N O M IC O ] [D E PE N D E N C IA T EC ­NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] [CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991 105

DEPORTES

DEPORTES XI 22-171

XI 22-096

XI 22-068Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989). [APART­HEID] [DEPORTES] [BOICOT]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIM IENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

DERECHO PENAL TT 22-214 Death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [PENA

CAPITAL] [DERECHO PENAL] [SANCIONES PENALES]

DERECHOS DE LA MUJER XI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [MUJERES]

[ANALISIS HISTORICO] [DERECHOS DE LA MUJER] [ESCLAVITUD]

DERECHOS HUMANOS TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire family

services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

DESARROLLO AGROPECUARIO XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­

posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

DESARROLLO CULTURAL TT 22-029 Address by Prime Minister AJV.R. Robinson at the

opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ARTE] [CULTURA] [DESAR­ROLLO CULTURAL] [TEATRO] [ARTES DRAMATICAS]

DESARROLLO DE LA EDUCACION TT 22-027 Address by Mr. ANJl. Robinson, Prime Minister and

Minister of the Economy at the opening of the Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday, March 14, 1990. (1990). [DESARROLLO DE LA EDUCACION] [ESCUELAS]

DESARROLLO ECONOMICO XI 22-262 CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­

OPERACION ECONOMICA] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRA­CION DE RECURSOS] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

XI 22-067 Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the1990's. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION DE LA DEUDA] [DEUDA PUBLICA]

XI 22-177 Debt adjustment and development: looking to the1990s. (1990). [DEUDA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

XZ 22-202

ZZ 22-125

XI 22-076

GY 22-015

XZ 22-114

22-001

TT 22-245

XI 22-093

TT 22-053

XI 22-187

XZ 22-121

XZ 22-121

TT 22-166

XI 22-103

106 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991

Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating technological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOM ICO] [DEPENDENCIA TEC­NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] [CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

Economic problems and prospects of small islands.(1990) • [ISLAS] [DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA] [TRANSPORTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

Ethnics and economics. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [BIENES DE CONSUMO] [CUL­TURA] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­CION ECONOM ICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy.(1990). [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO]

Potential contribution of marine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ISLAS] [RECURSOS MARINOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990). [PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

Statement made by Mr. AXJl. Robinson, Prime Min­ister of Trinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February9,1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [HAITI]

Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

Tourism : planning, promotion and marketing. (1990). [TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COM ERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

Tourism : planning, promotion and marketing. (1990). [TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COM ERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

Towards a development consensus in Trinidad and Tobago for the 1990s. (1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GE­OGRAFIA] [HISTORIA] [DESARROLLO

DETERIORO AMBIENTAL

ECONOMICO] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [MEDIO AM BIENTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [DESARROLLO RE­GIONAL] [COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL]

XI 22-065 Community empowerment: alternative structures fornational development. (1990). [ASOCIACIONES] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

XL 22-107 Environm ent, crisis and development. (1990).[PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [PLANIFICA­CION DEL DESARROLLO] [RECURSOS NATU­RALES] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

XI 22-074 Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990).[DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

XI 22-082 Opening address. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTE­GRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SO­CIAL] [CARIBE]

TT 22-273 Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

TT 22-258 Report on the development programme 1990. (1990).[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO]

XI 22-102 West Indian Commission: a public forum on the fu­ture. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DE­SARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL

TT 22-046

TT 22-216

XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitatingtechnological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLOECONOM ICO] [DEPENDENCIA TEC- DESCENTRALIZACION NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] 22-209[CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES][DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

ZZ 22-125 Ethnics and economics. (1990). [DESARROLLOECONOMICO] [BIENES DE CONSUMO] [CUL- TT 22-251 TURA] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990). [MUJERES] [DESARROLLO RURAL]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

DESARROLLO SOCIAL TT 22-217 Report™ (1990). [CULTURA] [DESARROLLO

SOCIAL]XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).

[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GE­OGRAFIA] [HISTORIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOM ICO] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

DESASTRES NATURALES US 22-218 Library disaster preparedness support networks.

(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

DESARROLLO INTEGRADO XI 22-073 Formal launching of the Independent West Indian

Commission. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTE­GRADO] [CARIBE]

XI 22-074 Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990).[DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

XI 22-082 Opening address. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTE­GRADO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SO­CIAL] [CARIBE]

XI 22-102 West Indian Commission: a public forum on the fu­ture. (1990). [DESARROLLO INTEGRADO] [DE­SARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [CARIBE]

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; pro­posals for reform . (1990). [DESCENTRALI­ZACION] [GOBIERNO LOCAL]

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago - pro­posals for reform . (1990). [DESCENTRALI­ZACION] [GOBIERNO LOCAL]

DESCOLONIZACIONZZ 22-123

DESEMPLEO TT 22-213

TT 22-253

DESARROLLO REGIONAL XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment

and development. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] DETERIORO AMBIENTAL [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [DESARROLLO RE­GIONAL] [COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL]

CX.R. James's conceptualization of the notion of self- government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [TEORIA POLITICA] [DESCOLONIZACION] [INDEPENDENCIA]

Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and Tobago in the 1990's. (1990). [EMPLEO] [DESEM­PLEO) [AGRICULTURA]

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DESEMPLEO]

XZ 22-199

DESARROLLO RURAL XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­

posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DETERIORO AM­BIENTAL] [ACTITUDES] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONTAMINACION] [ENCUESTAS]

XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRA­CION DE RECURSOS] [DETERIORO

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 107

DEUDA

XZ 22-114

DEUDA XI 22-177

AMBIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO]

Debt adjustment and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990). [DEUDA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

DEUDA PUBLICA XI 22-067

DIABETES TT 22-165

XZ 22-122

DISCIPLINA XI 22-175

DISTRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [DIS­

TRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION] [CRE­CIMIENTO DEMOGRAFICO] [ANALISIS COMPARATIVO] [DINAMICA DE LA POBLA­CION] [PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION]

DOCTRINAS POLITICAS XI 22-075 Getting out of the cave: tension between democracy and

elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation.(1990). [REVOLUCION] [DOCTRINAS POLITI­CAS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS] [TEORIA POLITICA] [IDEOLOGIAS]

DOCUMENTOS DE REUNIONUS 22-218

DEUDA EXTERNA XL 22-192 Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones

y consecuencias. (1989). [DEUDA EXTERNA] [ENDEUDAMIENTO]

CU 22-140 Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [DEUDA EXTERNA] [ENDEU­DAMIENTO]

XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCIA­MIENTO EXTERIOR] [DEUDA EXTERNA] [EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES] [MER­CADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

DOMINICAXI 22-093

Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of tbe 1990's. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION DE LA DEUDA] [DEUDA PUBLICA]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-five and over. (1990). [MUJERES] [ENFER­MEDADES] [DIABETES]

lib ra ry disaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

Report on national consultations preparatory to tbe Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the

year2000. (1990). [RELACIONESINTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

ECONOMIA DE ESCALA XZ 22-205 Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues

and experience. (1991). [PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DE­MOGRAFIA] [ECONOMIA DE ESCALA]

DIFUSION DE LA CULTURA XI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­

nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURA] [DI­FUSION DE LA CULTURA] [EXPORTACIONES] [IMPORTACIONES]

DIFUSION DE LA INFORMACION XI 22-282 Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­

çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION] [FUENTES DE INFORMA­CION] [DIFUSION DE LA INFORMACION]

DINAMICA DE LA POBLACIONWorld population prospects 1990. (1991). [DIS­TRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION] [CRE­CIMIENTO DEMOGRAFICO] [ANALISIS COMPARATIVO] [DINAMICA DE LA POBLA­CION] [PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION]

Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990). [PUERICULTURA] [DISCIPLINA]

ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL JM 22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [POLITICA EXTERIOR] [DEMOC­RACIA] [PROBLEMAS POLITICOS]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOS ESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

ECONOMIA PLANIFICADA CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.

(1989). [ECONOMIA PLANIFICADA] [EMPRE­SAS SOCIALISTAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS]

ECONOMIA SUBTERRANEA JM 22-019 Informal commercial importen and the manufactur­

ing sector. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ECONOMIA SUBTERRANEA] [COMERCI­ANTES] [COMERCIO MINORISTA]

EDICIONXI 22-060 CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [LIBROS]

[EDICION] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA]

108 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

ENDEUDAMIENTO

EDUCACIONXI 22-182

MS 22-153

Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the challenge to the U.WJ„ (1991). [UNIVERSIDADES] [EDUCACION] [CAPACITACION DE EMPRE­SARIOS]

Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PAR­LAMENTO] [GOBIERNO] [EDUCACION]

EDUCACION BASICA XI 22-091 Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

EDUCACION DÈ MASAS CU 22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros

en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EDUCACION DE MASAS] [FORMACION PROFESIONAL]

EMPLEO TT 22-213

EMPRESAS CU 22-010

JM 22-022

COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAIE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and Tobago in the 1990's. (1990). [EMPLEO] [DESEM­PLEO] [AGRICULTURA]

Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.(1989). [SISTEMAS DE PLANIFICACION] [AD­MINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS]

Training and dissemination of managerial know-how in LDCS: Jamaica. (1990). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES]

EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE XI 22-078 Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­

ment. (1990). [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL ME­DIO AMBIENTE] [AGRICULTURA]

XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

ELABORACION DE POLITICAS XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIAS SOCIALES] [CONSECUENCIAS ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MERCADO DE TRABAJO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [DE­MANDA DE MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION DE LA MANO DE OBRA] [ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION]

ELECCIONES HT 22-146

NA 22-154

EMBALAJE XI 22-081

EMPRESAS SOCIALISTAS CU 22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.

(1989). [ECONOMIA PLANIFICADA] [EMPRE­SAS SOCIALISTAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS]

EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES JM 22-022 Training and dissemination of managerial know-how

in LDCS: Jamaica. (1990). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES]

EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: im plica­

tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCIA- MIENTO EXTERIOR] [DEUDA EXTERNA] [EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES] [MER­CADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

EMPRESTITOS PUBLICOS

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECCIO­NES] [HISTORIA] [ESTABILIDAD POLITICA] [VOTACION] [COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­CIONES] [VOTACION] [NAMIBIA]

TT 22-039

ENCUESTAS XZ 22-199

US 22-218

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALAJE] [MADERA] [CARTON] [PLASTI­COS]

XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST-

Market for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [MERCADO MONETARIO] [BONOS DEL TESORO] [EMPRESTITOS PUBLICOS]

Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DETERIORO AM­BIENTAL] [ACTITUDES] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONTAMINACION] [ENCUESTAS]

Library disaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES] [ESTRUCTURA SOCIAL] [ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO] [MEDIO FAMILIAR]

ENDEUDAMIENTO XL 22-192 Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones

y consecuencias. (1989). [DEUDA EXTERNA] [ENDEUDAMIENTO]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 109

ENERGIA

CU 22-140 Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [DEUDA EXTERNA] [ENDEU­DAMIENTO]

DE RECURSOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO]

ENERGIA TT 22-042

TT 22-246

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA][RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION][CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID- EQUIPO SANITARIO ERAZGO] TT 22-212

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA][HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

EQUILIBRIO ECONOMICO CU 22-141 Presencia e influencia de los factores de desequilibrio

en las finanzas in te rn as en C uba. (1989). [EQUILIBRIO ECONOMICO]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

ENFERMEDADES TT 22-212

TT 22-165

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-five and over. (1990). [MUJERES] [ENFER­MEDADES] [DIABETES]

ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica:healthneeds,servicesand

utilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSASXA 22-057

ENFERMERAS TT 22-028

ESCLAVITUD XI 22-061

ESCUELAS TT 22-027

ESPECIASXI 22-085

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JU­VENTUD] [MUJERES] [ENFERMEDADES IN­FECCIOSAS] [SEXO]

Address by Mr. AJV.R. Robinson, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary of the Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990). [ENFERMERAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD]

ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS XI 22-106 A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989).

[ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS] [LINGUISTICA] [LENGUAS] [BARRERA LINGUISTICA] [MUL- TILINGUISMO]

ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA XI 22-060 CARI COM/C ARNEID workshop. (1989). [LIBROS]

[EDICION] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA]XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational

quality?. (1990). [TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA] [MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION] [COMPUTA­DORAS] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

XI 22-091 Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean.(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO XZ 22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­

tems design. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRACION

Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [MUJERES] [ANALISIS HISTORICO] [DERECHOS DE LA MUJER] [ESCLAVITUD]

Address by Mr. AJ4JL Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy at the opening of tbe Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday, March 14, 1990. (1990). [DESARROLLO DE LA EDUCACION] [ESCUELAS]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

ESTABILIDAD POLITICA HT 22-146 1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECCIO­

NES] [HISTORIA] [ESTABILIDAD POLITICA] [VOTACION] [COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO]

ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA CU 22-007 Cuba: crecimiento económico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [CUBA] [COMERCIO EXTE­RIOR] [ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA]

ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration

movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIM IENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

ESTADISTICAXZ 22-109

TT 22-034

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUM O-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

110 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

ETIQUETADO

ESTADISTICAS AGRICOLAS JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTOR

AGROPECUARIO] [PRODUCCION AG­ROPECUARIA] [ESTADISTICAS AGRICOLAS] [POLITICA AGRICOLA]

ESTADISTICAS DEMOGRAFICAS TT 22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­

tistics 1987. (1990). [POBLACION] [CRE­CIM IENTO DEM OGRAFICO] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

XI 22-086 Population projections for right Caribbean countries1980-2015. (1990). [PROYECCIONES DE POBLA­CION] [ESTADISTICAS DEMOGRAFICAS]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR- ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­

DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUM O-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

CU Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en ri proceso de planifica­ción del desarro llo .. (1990). [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [DEMOGRAFIA] [PLANIFI­CACION] [ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS]

ESTILOS DE VIDA AG 22-210 Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the

Antigua experience. (1990). [NINOS] [SALUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA]

XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.(1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOSDE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

ESTRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO XI 22-069 Economic policy and sustainable development in the

Caribbean. (1990). [ADMINISTRACION DE RE­CURSOS] [MARCO INSTITUCIONAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-076 Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­CION ECONOM ICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

XL 22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

XI 22-230 Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRACION RE­GIONAL] [INTEGRACION ECONOMICA] [ESTRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [CARI­COM]

ESTRUCTURA SOCIAL XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES] [ESTRUCTURA

SOCIAL] [ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO] [MEDIO FAMILIAR]

ESTUDIOS DE CASOS G Y 22-013 Case of T he Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud-

ied". (1990). [AMERINDIOS] [ANALISIS DE­MOGRAFICO] [ETNOGRAFIA] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CUL­TURAL]

XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA ALA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

XI 22-065 Community empowerment: alternative structures fornational development. (1990). [ASOCIACIONES] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

TT 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS PSI­COLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

XI 22-180 How to sustain a small island. (1990). [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CA­SOS] [ISLAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [COOPERACION TECNICA] [TRANS­PORTE PUBLICO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMEN­TAL] [EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

ESTUPEFACIENTES XI 22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy

options for the Caribbean. (1990). [CONSECUEN­CIAS SOCIALES] [CONSECUENCIAS ECONOMICAS] [CORRUPCION] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [ELABORACION DE POLITICAS] [COOPERACION REGIONAL]

JM 22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).[ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [POLITICA EXTERIOR] [DEMOC­RACIA] [PROBLEMAS POLITICOS]

ETICA XI 22-071 Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a

universal system. (1990). [ETICA] [SISTEMAS DE VALORES] [VALORES SOCIALES]

ETIQUETADOXI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No.22,1991 111

ETNICIDAD

ETNICIDAD GY 22-014

ETNOGRAFIA GY 22-013

Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case. (1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­TURAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO][METODOLOGIA]

XI 22-262

TT 22-040

VG 22-169

EXCEDENTES JM 22-018

FABRICACION INDUSTRIAL TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).

[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

FACTORES CULTURALESCase of T he Barama River Caribs of Guyana restud- ied". (1990). [AMERINDIOS] [ANALISIS DE­MOGRAFICO] [ETNOGRAFIA] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS] [ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL Y CUL­TURAL]

EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS XI 22-266 United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOCION DE LAS EXPORTACIO­NES] [EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS] [CON­VENIOS COMERCIALES]

EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.

Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERACION TECNICA] [TRANS­PORTE PUBLICO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMEN­TAL] [EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

EVALUACION ECONOMICA

XI 22-063

XZ 22-111

XI 22-084

FAMILIATT 22-274

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CO­OPERACION ECONOMICA] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad and Tobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANZA DE PA­GOS] [MODELOS ECONOM ÉTRICOS] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [TEORIA MONETARIA]

Why does the tourist dollar matter: an introduction to theeconomics of tourism in theBritish Virgin Islands.(1989). [TURISMO] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA]

Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in economic growth. (1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [EXCEDENTES] [TEORIA ECONOMICA]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL]

Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pact* of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

FINANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDATT 22-041

TT 22-255

Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANCOS CENTRALES] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [CON­TROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA FISCAL] [FI­NANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

Mortgage market: a review of the housing finance sys­tem in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [HIPOTECAS] [FINANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

FINANCIAMIENTO EXTERIORXZ 22-207

EXPORTACIONES XI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

XI 22-088 Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers,foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLORES] [EX­PORTACIONES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

XI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURA] [DI­FUSION DE LA CULTURA] [EXPORTACIONES] [IMPORTACIONES]

FLORESXI 22-088

XI 22-092

FMIXI 22-177

Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCIA­MIENTO EXTERIOR] [DEUDA EXTERNA] [EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES] [MER­CADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers, foliage and potted plants. (1990). [FLORES] [EX­PORTACIONES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

Debt adjustment and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990). [DEUDA] [DESARROLLO

112 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

GESTION AMBIENTAL

ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] FUNGICIDAS [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN- CU 22-137 TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO][FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

FNUAP XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.

(1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

GAS NATURAL TT 22-167

Cuba: utilización de la aviación agrícola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURA] [FUNGICIDAS] [TRANSPORTE AEREO]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for the region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COMERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

FOMENTO DEL TURISMOTT 22-035 Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [HOTELES] GASTOS PUBLICOS

[FOMENTO DEL TURISMO]XI 22-233 Tourism and sustainable development in the Carib­

bean. (1990). [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [GES­TION AMBIENTAL]

XZ 22-121 Tourism: planning, promotion and marketing. (1990).[TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO][FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COMERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

TT 22-163

GEOGRAFIAXI 22-103

Review ofthe economy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [RECESION ECONOMICA]

FORMACION PROFESIONALCU 22-008

FOTOS TT 22-162

FRUTAS XI 22-085

XI 22-087

XI 22-092

Educación délas masasyla capacitación délos cuadros en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [CAPACITACION DE EMPRESARIOS] [EDUCACION DE MASAS] [FORMACION PROFESIONAL]

Oral and pictorial records programmeoftheUniversity of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. ( 1990). [ARCHIVOS] [FOTOS] [GRABACIONES]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting. (1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits. (1990). [SISTEMASPOSTCOSECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [FRUTAS]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

FUENTES DE ENERGIA RENOVABLES XP 22-237 Development of alternative energy systems for island

communities. (1990). [ISLAS] [FUENTES DE EN­ERGIA RENOVABLES] [RECURSOS ENER­GETICOS]

FUENTES DE INFORMACION XI 22-282 Principales sources d’information aux Antilles Fran­

çaises. (1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION] [FUENTES DE INFORMA­CION] [DIFUSION DE LA INFORMACION]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GE­OGRAFIA] [HISTORIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

GESTION AMBIENTAL XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America and

the Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBI­ENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XL 22-234 Action plan forthe environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [PLANIFICA­CION AMBIENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

XZ 22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XL 22-191 Assessment of regional environmental trends in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [RECURSOS NATURALES] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XI 22-222 Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurringissue in regional development. (1990). [COSTAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: assesment of informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [MEDIO AMBI­ENTE] [GESTION AMBIENTAL][PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XI 22-180 How to sustain a small island. (1990). [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CA­SOS] [ISLAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

ZZ 22-241 Overview, sustain able development and environmentalmanagement of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

22-001 Potential contribution of marine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ISLAS] [RECURSOS MARINOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme instrengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [REDES DE INFORMACION] [SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 113

GESTION DE LA DEUDA

XI 22-233 Tourism and sustainable development in the Carib­bean. (1990). [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [GES­TION AMBIENTAL]

GESTION DE LA DEUDA

HAITITT 22-053 Statement made by Mr. ANJt. Robinson, Prime Min­

ister of Trinidad and Tobago in Pariiam ent, February9,1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [HAITI]

XI 22-067

GOBIERNO MS 22-153

Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the 1990's. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] HIDROCARBUROS [GESTION DE LA DEUDA] [DEUDA PUBLICA] TT 22-167

Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PAR­LAMENTO] [GOBIERNO] [EDUCACION]

GOBIES BIB LOCADecentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; pro­posals for reform . (1990). [DESCENTRALI­ZACION] [GOBIERNO LOCAL]

TT 22-251 Decentralization process:regional administration andregional development in Trinidad and Tobago - pro­posals for reform . (1990). [DESCENTRALI­ZACION] [GOBIERNO LOCAL]

GRABACIONES TT 22-162

GRANADAXI 22-076

XI 22-093

Oral and pictorial records programmeof the University ofthe West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). [ARCHIVOS] [FOTOS] [GRABACIONES]

Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's.(1991). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [COOPERA­CION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [GRANADA] [CARIBE]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

GRUPOS ETNICOSXI 22-072

GUYANA GY 22-145

XI 22-093

HACIENDA PUBLICATT 22-246

TT 22-163

HIPOTECASTT 22-255

HISTORIA HT 22-146

XI 22-058

CU 22-005

BS 22-002

TT 22-050

TT 22-051

XI 22-097

XI 22-103

Ethnic and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all are minorities. (1990). [MINORIAS ETNICAS] [GRUPOS ETNICOS] [PRODUCTOS MANUFAC­TURADOS] [RELACIONES RACIALES]

Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990. (1990). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [CONDICIO­NES ECONOMICAS] [GUYANA]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

HORTALIZASXI 22-085

XI 22-089

XI 22-092

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990). [SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

Reviewoftheeconomy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [RECESION ECONOMICA]

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons for the region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COMERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

Mortgage market: a review of the housing finance sys­tem in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [HIPOTECAS] [FINANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [ELECCIO­NES] [HISTORIA] [ESTABILIDAD POLITICA] [VOTACION] [COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO]

Above and beyond - the airline of the New World. (1990). [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [HISTORIA]

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationaliza­tion of culture. (1990). [CUBA] [AFRICA] [CUL­TURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

Junkanoo in the Bahamas. (1990). [CULTURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA] [MUSICA] [CRISTI­ANISMO]

Robberin the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [CULTURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA]

Short history of The Shipping Association ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ASOCIACIONES] [HISTORIA]

Tribute to a scholar - appreciating CX Jt. James. (1990). [HISTORIA] [POLITICA]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GE­OGRAFIA] [HISTORIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting. (1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [HORTALIZAS] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

HORTICULTURA XI 22-272 Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural

commodities for export. (1990). [BANCOS AGRI­COLAS] [CREDITO AGRICOLA] [HORTICUL­TURA]

114 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA

XI 22-098

HOTELES TT 22-035

IDEOLOGIASXI 22-075

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can we do for you?. (1990). [NORMAS] [HORTICULTURA]

[PLANIFICACION]ION]

[DOCUMENTOS DE REUN-

IMPEDIDOSXZ 22-112

TT 22-055

TT 22-168

IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADOTT 22-252

TT 22-055

TT 22-168

IMPUESTOS TT 22-055

TT 22-168

INCAPACIDAD XZ 22-112

INCENDIOS US 22-218

INCENTIVOS CU 22-139

Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [HOTELES] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO]

Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy and elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [REVOLUCION] [DOCTRINAS POLITI­CAS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS] [TEORIA POLITICA] [IDEOLOGIAS]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [IM­PEDIDOS] [INCAPACIDAD] [METODOLO­GIA]

Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

INCENTIVOS SALARIALESCU 22-006

CU 22-139

IMPORTACIONES XI 22-095 Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domi­

nation by re-exportation. (1991). [CULTURA] [DI­FUSION DE LA CULTURA] [EXPORTACIONES] [IMPORTACIONES]

IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO

Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación en las formas colectivas deorgani del trabajo. (1989). [TRABAJO EN EQUIPO] [INCENTIVOS SALAR­IALES] [ORGANIZACION DEL TRABAJO] [PARTICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

INDEPENDENCIA ZZ 22-123

Value Added Tax (VA.T.) - seminar material. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IM­PUESTOS] [SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS] [TRIBUTACION] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

VAT-- systems considerations. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IMPUESTOS] [TRIBUTACION] [REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

CXJt. Jam es 's conceptualization of the notion of self- government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [TEORIA POLITICA] [DESCOLONIZACION] [INDEPENDENCIA]

INDICADORES DE SALUD XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

INDICADORES ECONOMICOS

Economics of value added taxation with specific refer­ence to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [REFORMAS TRIBU­TARIAS]

Value Added Tax (VAT.) - seminar material. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IM­PUESTOS] [SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS] [TRIBUTACION] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

V A Tj systems considerations. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IMPUESTOS] [TRIBUTACION] [REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

Value Added Tax (VAT.) - seminar material. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IM­PUESTOS] [SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS] [TRIBUTACION] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

VAT.: systems considerations. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IMPUESTOS] [TRIBUTACION] [REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

XI 22-172

TT 22-254

INDUSTRIATT 22-033

TT 22-037

TT 22-045

TT 22-048

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO] [INDICADORES ECONOMICOS] [RELACION DE INTERCAMBIO]

Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. ( 1990). [INGENIERIA] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [INDUS­TRIA]

Information services industry - sector profile. (1990). [SERVICIOS DE INFORMACION] [INDUSTRIA]

Plastics industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­TRIA DEL PLASTICO] [POLIMEROS] [INDUS­TRIA]

Printing and publishing industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA GRAFICA] [INDUSTRIA DEL LIBRO]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [IM­PEDIDOS] [INCAPACIDAD] [METODOLO­GIA]

Library disaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS]

INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA CU 22-003 Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [INDUSTRIA

AZUCARERA] [COOPERATIVAS DE CON­SUMO] [AGROINDÚSTRIA] [CONSUMO]

CU 22-142 Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucar­eros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILIDAD] [AGROIN­DÚSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA]

XI 22-103 West Indies: patterns of development, culture and en­vironmental change since 1492. (1990). [GE-

CARISPLAN Abstracts,No.22,1991 115

INDUSTRIA CASERA

OGRAFIA] [HISTORIA] [DESARROLLO INFLACION ECONOMICO] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL] TT 22-157 [CAMBIO CULTURAL] [INDUSTRIA AZUCAR­ERA]

Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and Tobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIA] [INFLACION] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

INDUSTRIA CASERA TT 22-164 Starting your own business - the key questions and

answers you need to know. (1991). [PEQUENA IN­DUSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA CASERA]

INDUSTRIA DEL LIBRO TT 22-048 Printing and publishing industry - sector profile.

(1990). [INDUSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA GRAFICA] [INDUSTRIA DEL LIBRO]

INDUSTRIA DEL PLASTICO TT 22-045 Plastics industiy - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIA DEL PLASTICO] [POLIMEROS] [INDUS­TRIA]

INDUSTRIA ELECTRONICA TT 22-032 Electronics industry-sector profile.. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIA ELECTRONICA]

INDUSTRIA FORESTAL TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).

[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

INDUSTRIA GRAFICA TT 22-048 Printing and publishing industry - sector profile.

(1990). [INDUSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA GRAFICA] [INDUSTRIA DEL LIBRO]

INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

XZ 22-121 Tourism:planning,promotion and marketing. (1990).[TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COM ERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be

denied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

INGENIERIATT 22-033 Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990).

[INGENIERIA] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [INDUS­TRIA]

INGENIEROS TT 22-284 Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates

in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEROS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS] [TRABAJADORES PROFESIONALES]

INDUSTRIA HOTELERA JM 22-151 Socio-economic study of the tourism industry in Ja­

maica. (1991). [TURISMO] [INDUSTRIA HOTEL­ERA]

INDUSTRIA METALURGICA CU 22-009 Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [INDUSTRIA

METALURGICA] [NIQUEL]

INDUSTRIA PETROQUIMICA TT 22-044 Petrochemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [IN­

DUSTRIA PETROQUIMICA]

INDUSTRIA QUIMICA TT 22-031 Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIA QUIMICA] [SECTOR INDUSTRIAL]

INDUSTRIA SIDERURGICA XZ 22-206 Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [ACERO]

[INDUSTRIA SIDERURGICA]

INDUSTRIA TEXTIL TT 22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­

bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRABAJADORAS] [IN­DUSTRIA TEXTIL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO]

INDUSTRIALIZACION CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsio­

nes del Che.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALIZACION] [ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS]

INNOVACIONESXI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOM ICO] [DEPENDENCIA TEC­NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] [CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS TT 22-278 Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:-

speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [BALANZA DE PA­GOS]

INTEGRACION CULTURAL XI 22-181 Integration and participatory development: selected

papers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [IN­TEGRACION CULTURAL]

XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIM IENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

INTEGRACION ECONOMICA XI 22-230 Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­

velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRACION RE-

116 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No. 22,1991

JAMAICA

GIONAL] [INTEGRACION ECONOMICA] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [CARICOM]

INTEGRACION POLITICAXI 22-181

XI 22-096

Integration and participatory development: selected papers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [IN­TEGRACION CULTURAL]

Tobea West Indian: a personal view ofthe integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS XI 22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [DESARROLLO ECONOM ICO] [DEPENDENCIA TEC­NOLOGICA] [INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS] [CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO] [INNOVACIONES] [DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL]

INTEGRACION REGIONALXI 22-176

XI 22-181

XI 22-230

XI 22-231

XI 22-096

XI 22-101

INVENTARIOS XL 22-195

INVERSIONES TT 22-156

CU 22-269

TT 22-160

INVESTIGACION TT 22-049 Research function of a central bank. (1990).

COS CENTRALES] [INVESTIGACION][BAN-

INVESTIGACION SOCIALXI 22-063

Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). [CARI­COM] [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [COOPER­ACION ECONOMICA] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

Integration and participator development: selected papers and proceedings of the second conference of Caribbean economists. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [IN­TEGRACION CULTURAL]

Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean de­velopment strategy. (1990). [INTEGRACION RE­GIONAL] [INTEGRACION ECONOMICA] [ESTRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO] [CARI­COM]

Relations between tbe French Overseas Departments and CARICOM. (1990). [CARICOM] [INTEGRA­CION REGIONAL]

To be a West Indian: a personal view ofthe integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMUNI­DADES EUROPEAS] [INTEGRACION RE­GIONAL] [MERCADO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO]

Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the natural and cultural heritage. (1990). [RECURSOS NATURALES] [PATRIMONIO CULTURAL] [INVENTARIOS] [CUENTAS NACIONALES] [CLASIFICACION]

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TITULOS] [INVERSIONES] [OBLIGACIONES] [ACCIONES] [MERCADO FINANCIERO]

Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). [IN­VERSIONES]

Memorandum to the Government of Trinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in­vestments by the steelband movement. (1990). [INVERSIONES] [BIENES DE CAPITAL] [AR­TES DEL ESPECTACULO]

XZ 22-201

ISLASXZ 22-110

XZ 22-110

XI 22-062

XP 22-237

XZ 22-202

XI 22-180

XZ 22-114

ZZ 22-241

22-001

JAMAICAXI 22-093

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

Child sexual abuse and its aftermath. (1990). [INVES­TIGACION SOCIAL]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­ibbean islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRA­CION DE RECURSOS] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

Development of alternative energy systems for island communities. (1990). [ISLAS] [FUENTES DE EN­ERGIA RENOVABLES] [RECURSOS ENER­GETICOS]

Economic problems and prospects of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA] [TRANSPORTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

How to sustain a small island. (1990). [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CA­SOS] [ISLAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a sys­tems design. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [EQUILIBRIO ECOLOGICO]

Overview: sustainable development and environmental management of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

Potential contribution of marine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ISLAS] [RECURSOS MARINOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

Report on national consultations preparatory to the Regional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE-

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 117

JUVENTUD

JUVENTUD XZ 22-208

XA 22-057

LENGUAS XI 22-106

LIBROSXI 22-060

LIDERAZGO TT 22-042

GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BE- LICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUYANA] [JAMAICA]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JU­VENTUD] [MUJERES] [ENFERMEDADES IN­FECCIOSAS] [SEXO]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS] [LINGÜISTICA] [LENGUAS] [BARRERA LINGÜISTICA] [MUL- TILINGUISMO]

MALNUTRICION XZ 22-240

LIDERAZGO POLITICOTT 22-047

LINGÜISTICA XI 22-106

MACROECONOMIACU 22-007

TT 22-157

G Y 22-015

MADERA XI 22-081

MANO DE OBRA TT 22-285

TT 22-042

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

National consultation working paper on human re­sources development. (1990). [RECURSOS HUMA­NOS] [MANO DE OBRA]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

CARICOM/CAPNEID workshop. (1989). [LIBROS] [EDICION] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

MARCO INSTITUCIONAL XI 22-069 Economic policy and sustainable development in the

Caribbean. (1990). [ADMINISTRACION DE RE­CURSOS] [MARCO INSTITUCIONAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

MEDIO AMBIENTE XI 22-2-268

Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini­dad and Tobago. (1990). [LIDERAZGO POLITICO] [ANALISIS HISTORICO] [POLITICA GUBERNA­MENTAL]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS] [LINGUISTICA] [LENGUAS] [BARRERA LINGUISTICA] [MUL- TILINGUISMO]

LUCHA CONTRA LAS INUNDACIONES XL 22-196 Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales

inundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [PREVENCION DE DESASTRES] [LUCHA CON­TRA LAS INUNDACIONES] [CAPACITACION] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa. (1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [CUBA] [COMERCIO EXTE­RIOR] [ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA]

Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and Tobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIA] [INFLACION] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy. (1990). [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALAJE] [MADERA] [CARTON] [PLASTI­COS]

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBI­ENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE] [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XZ 22-199 Attitudes to environment. (1990). [DETERIORO AM­BIENTAL] [ACTITUDES] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONTAMINACION] [ENCUESTAS]

XI 22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environmentand development. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [MEDIO AM BIENTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [DESARROLLO RE­GIONAL] [COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL]

XI 22-173 Caribbean in tbe larger world: issues in environmentand development. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [MEDIO AM BIENTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [DESARROLLO RE­GIONAL] [COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: assesment of informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [MEDIO AMBI­ENTE] [GESTION AMBIENTAL][PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XZ 22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in smallopen economies. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear2000. (1990). [RELACIONESINTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

Report of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Preparatory Meeting for the United Nations Confer­ence on Environment and Development. (1991). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [REDES DE INFORMACION] [SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO]

XI 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [DESARROLLO SOCIAL]

XL 22-236

TT 22-281

118 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS

[ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in

strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [REDES DE INFORMACION] [SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO]

MEDIO FAMILIAR XI 22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

[ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES] [ESTRUCTURA SOCIAL] [ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO] [MEDIO FAMILIAR]

MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational

quality?. (1990). [TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA] [MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION] [COMPUTA­DORAS] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION DE MASAS XI 22-104 Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domina­

tion-a passing phase. (1991). [MEDIOS DE COMU­NICACION DE MASAS] [POSESION]

MERCADO XI 22-101 Unified regional European market and its implications

challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [COMUNI­DADES EUROPEAS] [INTEGRACION RE­GIONAL] [MERCADO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO]

MERCADO DE TRABAJO NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MERCADO DE TRABAJO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [DE­MANDA DE MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION DE LA MANO DE OBRA] [ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION]

MERCADO FINANCIERO TT 22-156 Development of the securities market in Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [TITULOS] [INVERSIONES] [OBLIGACIONES] [ACCIONES] [MERCADO FINANCIERO]

XI 22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view ofthe integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

MERCADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL TT 22-155 Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating

rates. (1990). [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [MERCADO FINAN­CIERO INTERNACIONAL]

XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCIA­MIENTO EXTERIOR] [DEUDA EXTERNA] [EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES] [MER­CADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

MERCADO MONETARIO TT 22-039 Market for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago.

(1990). [MERCADOMONETARIO] [BONOSDEL TESORO] [EMPRESTITOS PUBLICOS]

TT 22-286 Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990).[POLITICA MONETARIA] [MERCADO MONE­TARIO]

METODOLOGIA XI 22-064 Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­

lem and project identification. (1990). [METO­DOLOGIA] [PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-112 Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [IM­PEDIDOS] [INCAPACIDAD] [METODOLO­GIA]

G Y 22-014 Ethnie conflict and political control: the Guyana case.(1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­TURAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO][METODOLOGIA]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

MIGRACIONXI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRACION] [ANALISIS DEMOGRAFICO] [TASA DE NATALIDAD] [TASA DE MORTALIDAD] [CENSOS DE POBLACION]

MIGRACION INTERNACIONAL XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the

year2000. (1990). [RELACIONESINTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

MINORIAS ETNICAS XI 22-072 Ethnic and economic pluralism: no racéis a majority

-all are minorities. (1990). [MINORIAS ETNICAS] [GRUPOS ETNICOS] [PRODUCTOS MANUFAC­TURADOS] [RELACIONES RACIALES]

MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­

DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUMO-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

GY 22-015 Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy.(1990). [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS] [MAC­ROECONOMIA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad andTobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANZA DE PA­GOS] [M ODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [TEORIA MONETARIA]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 119

MODELOS ECONOMICOS

MODELOS ECONOMICOS TT 22-034 Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­

DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUM O-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

TT 22-287 Simple model of the money supply process in openpetroleum economies. (1990). [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [POLITICA MONETARIA]

MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS XI 22-227 Labourandsustainabledevelopment. (1990). [SINDI­

CATOS] [RELACIONES LABORALES] [MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS]

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom tbe 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANI­ZACIONES FEMENINAS] [ANALISIS HIS­TORICO] [MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

PRODUCCION] [NECESIDADES DE INVESTI­GACION]

XA 22-057 Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JU­VENTUD] [MUJERES] [ENFERMEDADES IN­FECCIOSAS] [SEXO]

MULTTLINGUISMOXI 22-106

MUSICA BS 22-002

NAMIBIA NA 22-154

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS] [LINGUISTICA] [LENGUAS] [BARRERA LINGUISTICA] [MUL- TILINGUISMO]

Junkanoo in the Bahamas. (1990). [CULTURA POPULAR] [HISTORIA] [MUSICA] [CRISTI­ANISMO]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­CIONES] [VOTACION] [NAMIBIA]

MUJERESXI 22-061 Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [MUJERES]

[ANALISIS HISTORICO] [DERECHOS DE LA MUJER] [ESCLAVITUD]

TT 22-036 Impact of the health delivery system on women inTrinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ATENCION MEDICA] [MUJERES]

JM 22-016 "It nice". (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [MU­JERES] [VENDEDORES] [COMERCIANTES]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

XI 22-083 Our weaknesses as we see them. (1990). [MUJERES][PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

TT 22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990). [MUJERES] [DESARROLLO RURAL]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

XZ 22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition of children and womenin developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

TT 22-165 Study of diabetes and hypertension in women agedtwenty-five and over. (1990). [MUJERES] [ENFER­MEDADES] [DIABETES]

XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.(1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [MUJERES][NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [PRODUCCION] [RE-

NECESIDADES ALIMENTARIAS TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

NECESIDADES BASICAS TT 22-215 National consultation paper on enhancing the quality

oflife. (1990). [CALIDAD DE LA VIDA] [CONDI­CIONES DE VIDA] [NECESIDADES BASICAS] [CALIDAD AMBIENTAL]

NECESIDADES DE INVESTIGACIONXL 22-198

NINOS XI 22-172

AG 22-210

TT 22-274

XZ 22-240

NIQUELCU 22-009

Women and new technologies. (1990). [MUJERES] [NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [PRODUCCION] [RE­PRODUCCION] [NECESIDADES DE INVESTI­GACION]

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the Antigua experience. (1990). [NINOS] [SALUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). METALURGICA] [NIQUEL]

[INDUSTRIA

120 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

PAISES EN DESARROLLO

NORMASXI 22-092

XI 22-098

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can we do for you?. (1990). [NORMAS] [HORTICULTURA]

NORMAS DE CALIDAD XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

NORMAS DE PRODUCCION CU 22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [ADMINIS­

TRACION DE EMPRESAS] [NORMAS DE PRO­DUCCION]

NUEVA TECNOLOGIAZZ 22-126

XL 22-198

NUTRICION TT 22-212

XI 22-070

First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artifi­cial Intelligence-Book of abstracts. (1989). [AUTO­M ATIZACION] [NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [COMPUTADORAS]

Women and new technologies. (1990). [MUJERES] [NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [PRODUCCION] [RE­PRODUCCION] [NECESIDADES DE INVESTI­GACION]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990). [REGIM EN ALIM ENTARIO] [COMPOR­TAMIENTO] [NUTRICION]

NUTRICION HUMANAXZ 22-240

OBLIGACIONES TT 22-156

ONU XL 22-108

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TITULOS] [INVERSIONES] [OBLIGACIONES] [ACCIONES] [MERCADO FINANCIERO]

Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in Latin America and the Caribbean: thechallenge of an idea in times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [COOPERACION HORIZONTAL] [ONU]

OPORTUNIDADES COMERCIALES TT 22-038 International marketing opportunities for fresh firuits

and vegetables. (1990). [COMERCIALIZACION] [OPORTUNIDADES COMERCIALES]

ORDENAMIENTO DE LAS AGUAS XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­

ment. (1990). [RECURSOS HÍDRICOS] [ADMIN­ISTRACION DE RECURSOS][ORDENAMIENTO DE LAS AGUAS] [SISTE­MAS DE INFORMACION]

ORGANIZACION DEL TRABAJO CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. ( 1989). [TRABAJO EN EQUIPO] [INCENTIVOS SALAR­IALES] [ORGANIZACION DEL TRABAJO] [PARTICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

ORGANIZACIONES FEMENINAS TT 22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience ofthe House­

wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [ORGANIZACIONES FEMENINAS] [CONSUMI­DORES] [ASPECTOS POLITICOS]

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANI­ZACIONES FEMENINAS] [ANALISIS HIS­TORICO] [M OVIMIENTOS OBREROS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­

GANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES] [COOP­ERACION INTERNACIONAL] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

ORGANIZACIONES NO GUBERNAMENTALES XI 22-183 Non-governmental organizations and alternative

strategies:bridgingthedevelopmentgap between Cen­tral America and the Caribbean. (1990). [ORGANI­ZACIONES NO GUBERNAMENTALES]

PAISES DESARROLLADOS XI 22-177 Debt adjustment and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DEUDA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear2000. (1990). [RELACIONESINTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOSESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

PAISES EN DESARROLLO XI 22-177 Debt adjustment and development: looking to the

1990s. (1990). [DEUDA] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [COMERCIO IN­TERNACIONAL] [AYUDA AL DESARROLLO] [FMI] [BANCO MUNDIAL]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 121

PAISES SOCIALISTAS

XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational quality?. (1990). [TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA] [MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION] [COMPUTA­DORAS] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in smallopen economies. (1991). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear2000. (1990). [RELACIONES INTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MERCADO DE TRABAJO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [DE­MANDA DE MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION DE LA MANO DE OBRA] [ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION]

Multivariate statistical analysis of country classifica­tion: the identification of small developing countries. (1990). [ANALISIS ESTADISTICO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [CLASIFICACION]

Strategy forim proved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

XZ 22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts andfigures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOS ESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

XZ 22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implica­tions for developing countries. (1990). [FINANCIA­MIENTO EXTERIOR] [DEUDA EXTERNA] [EMPRESTITOS INTERNACIONALES] [MER­CADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

XZ 22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.(1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOSDE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

XZ 22-115

XZ 22-240

[PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO] [TRA­BAJADORAS]

XL 22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.(1990). [POBLACION ACTIVA] [PARTICIPA­CION DE LA MUJER] [TRABAJADORAS] [AMERICA LATINA]

PARTICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas de organi del trabqjo. ( 1989). [TRABAJO EN EQUIPO] [INCENTIVOS SALAR­IALES] [ORGANIZACION DEL TRABAJO] [PARTICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­

VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

PARTICIPACION SOCIAL XI 22-225 Human resources development: public awareness /

partic ipation policies and practices. (1990). [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [PARTICIPA­CION SOCIAL]

PARTIDOS POLITICOS XI 22-075 Getting out of the cave: tension between democracy and

elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [REVOLUCION] [DOCTRINAS POLITI­CAS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS] [TEORIA POLITICA] [IDEOLOGIAS]

XI 22-083 Our weaknesses as we see than . (1990). [MUJERES][PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

XI 22-105 Women's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th century to today. (1990). [ORGANI­ZACIONES FEMENINAS] [ANALISIS HIS­TORICO] [MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS]

PATRIMONIO CULTURALPAISES SOCIALISTAS

CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsio­nes del Che.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALIZACION] [ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS]

CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

XL 22-195

PENA CAPITAL TT 22-214

Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of the natural and cultural heritage. (1990). [RECURSOS NATURALES] [PATRIMONIO CULTURAL] [INVENTARIOS] [CUENTAS NACIONALES] [CLASIFICACION]

Death penaltyin Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [PENA CAPITAL] [DERECHO PENAL] [SANCIONES PENALES]

PARLAMENTO MS 22-153 Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean

micro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [PAR­LAMENTO] [GOBIERNO] [EDUCACION]

PEQUENA INDUSTRIA TT 22-164 Starting your own business - the key questions and

answers you need to know. (1991). [PEQUENA IN­DUSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA CASERA]

PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).

[PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [STATUS DE LA MU­JER] [TRABAJADORAS]

XL 22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies.(1989). [PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER]

PERDIDAS POSTCOSECHAXI 22-090

XI 22-092

Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. ( 1990). [PERDIDAS POSTCOSECHA] [SISTEMAS POST­COSECHA]

Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST-

122 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

PLANIFICACION NACIONAL

COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

PERSONAL DE SALUD TT 22-028 Address by Mr. ÁNJl. Robinson, Prime Minister of

Trinidad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary ofthe Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990). [ENFERMERAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD]

JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica'.health needs,services andutilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

PERSONAL DOCENTE XI 22-091 Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

CION DEL DESARROLLO] [RECURSOS NATU­RALES] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SO­CIAL]

XL 22-235 Final report of the First Meeting of High-Level Govern­ment-Designated Experts to review the Draft Action Plan for the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile, 10-13 July 1990. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XL 22-108 Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues inLatin America and the Caribbean: the challenge of an idea in times of crisis. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [COOPERACION HORIZONTAL] [ONU]

XL 22-236 Report of the Latin American and Caribbean RegionalPreparatory Meeting for the United Nations Confer­ence on Environment and Development. (1991). [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AM­BIENTE]

PLANIFICACION DE LA MANO DE OBRA NG 22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nige­

rian example of mismatch. (1990). [MERCADO DE TRABAJO] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [DE­MANDA DE MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION DE LA MANO DE OBRA] [ELECCION DE UNA OCUPACION]

PLANIFICACION US 22-218

TT 22-042

CU

XZ 22-121

Library disaster preparedness support networks.(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICA­CION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LIDERAZGO]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las esta­dísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planifica­ción del desarro llo .. (1990). [DATOSESTADISTICOS] [DEMOGRAFIA] [PLANIFI­CACION] [ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS]

Tourism : planning, promotion and marketing. (1990). [TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COMERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America and

the Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBI­ENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XI 22-268 Action plan for the environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean. (1990). [PLANIFICACION AMBI­ENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XL 22-234 Action plan for the environment in Latin America andthe Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [PLANIFICA­CION AMBIENTAL] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

TT 22-280 Environmental management: assesment of informa­tion needs and resources. (1990). [MEDIO AMBI­ENTE] [GESTION AMBIENTAL][PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL]

XL 22-107 Environm ent, crisis and development. (1990).[PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [PLANIFICA-

PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS XZ 22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition ofchildren and women

in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO XL 22-107 Environm ent, crisis and development. (1990).

[PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [PLANIFICA­CION DEL DESARROLLO] [RECURSOS NATU­RALES] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

XL 22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies.(1989). [PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO] [TRA­BAJADORAS]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA XZ 22-205 Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues

and experience. (1991). [PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DE­MOGRAFIA] [ECONOMIA DE ESCALA]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

PLANIFICACION NACIONAL TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).

[PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR-

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 123

PLANIFICACION SOCIAL

ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

[SEC-

PLANIFICACION SOCIALXZ 22-208

PLASTICOSXI 22-081

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [MUJERES] [JUVENTUD] [ESTILOSDE VIDA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [PLANIFI­CACION SOCIAL] [FNUAP]

New developments in packaging material for use in exporting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [EM­BALAJE] [MADERA] [CARTON] [PLASTI­COS]

PLURALISMO CULTURALGY 22-014

POBLACION TT 22-034

TT 22-128

Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case. (1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­TURAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO][METODOLOGIA]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [ESTA­DISTICAS ECONOMICAS] [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRI­COS] [ANALISIS INSUM O-PRODUCTO] [ESTADISTICA] [CONTABILIDAD NACIONAL] [POBLACION]

Population and births 1986. Population and vital sta­tistics 1987. (1990). [POBLACION] [CRE­CIMIENTO DEM OGRAFICO] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

POBLACION ACTIVAXL 22-197

POBREZAXL 22-242

PODER POLITICOG Y 22-014

POLIMEROSTT 22-045

ILITICACI 22-097

POLITICA AMBIENTAL XZ 22-239 Our own agenda. (1990). [POLITICA AMBIENTAL]

[PROTECCION AMBIENTAL]

POLITICA DE DESARROLLO XI 22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Car­

ibbean islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINISTRA­CION DE RECURSOS] [DETERIORO AMBIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO]

TT 22-159 Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to theIMFAVorid Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS DE DESARROLLO] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

ZZ 22-241 Overview: sustainable development and environmentalmanagement of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIENTAL]

22-001 Potential contribution of marine resources to sustain­able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ISLAS] [RECURSOS MARINOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

XI 22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to theRegional Economic Conference. (1991). [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [COOPERACION RE­GIONAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO] [BELICE] [DOMINICA] [GRANADA] [GUY­ANA] [JAMAICA]

POLITICA ECONOMICATT 22-253

TT 22-278

Unequal participation by women in the working world. (1990). [POBLACION ACTIVA] [PARTICIPA­CION DE LA MUJER] [TRABAJADORAS] [AMERICA LATINA]

Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case. (1990). [ETNICIDAD] [CONFLICTOS SOCIA­LES] [PODER POLITICO] [PLURALISMO CUL­TURAL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO][METODOLOGIA]

Plastics industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­TRIA DEL PLASTICO] [POLIMEROS] [INDUS­TRIA]

Tribute to a scholar - appreciating C X Jt. James. (1990). [HISTORIA] [POLITICA]

TT 22-159

XL 22-242

XZ 22-205

TT 22-245

POLITICA AGRICOLA JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTOR

AGROPECUARIO] [PRODUCCION AG­ROPECUARIA] [ESTADISTICAS AGRICOLAS] [POLITICA AGRICOLA]

GY 22-145

TT 22-052

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DESEMPLEO]

Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and papers of the former Governors of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [BALANZA DE PA­GOS]

Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to the IMFAVorid Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS DE DESARROLLO] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues and experience. (1991). [PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [DE­MOGRAFIA] [ECONOMIA DE ESCALA]

Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990). [PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990.(1990). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [CONDICIO­NES ECONOMICAS] [GUYANA]

Statement by Prime Minister AJJJl. Robinson to the forty-fifth regular session of the United Nations Gen­eral Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [DEMOCRACIA] [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [APARTHEID]

124 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

PREDICCIONES

POLITICA EXTERIOR JM 22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [POLITICA EXTERIOR] [DEMOC­RACIA] [PROBLEMAS POLITICOS]

XI 22-265 Towards an equal partnership for development: theneed for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990). [POLITICA EXTERIOR]

POLITICA FISCALTT 22-041

TT 22-259

TT 22-260

Monetary end financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANCOS CENTRALES] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [CON­TROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA FISCAL] [FI­NANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. (1989). [POLITICA FISCAL]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990). [POLITICA FISCAL] [PRESUPUESTO NA­CIONAL]

POLITICA GUBERNAMENTALTT 22-157 Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and

Tobago 1973-1985. (1989). [MACROECONOMIA] XZ 22-240 [INFLACION] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL]

XI 22-225 Human resources development: public awareness /participation policies and practices. (1990).[POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [PARTICIPA­CION SOCIAL]

XI 22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990). [OR­GANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES] [COOP- POLITICA SOCIAL ERACION INTERNACIONAL] [POLITICA TT 22-216 GUBERNAMENTAL]

TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERACION TECNICA] [TRANS­PORTE PUBLICO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMEN­TAL] [EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS] TT 22-216 [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

TT 22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trini­dad and Tobago. (1990). [LIDERAZGO POLITICO][ANALISISHISTORICO] [POLITICA GUBERNA­MENTAL]

TT 22-273 Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL][POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] POSESION

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re- XI 22-104public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES][POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL)[POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE- XZ 22-110MOGRAFICAS]

Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [BANCOS CEN­TRALES] [INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [BALANZA DE PA­GOS]

TT 22-041 Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [BANCOS CENTRALES] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [CON­TROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA FISCAL] [FI­NANCIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIENDA]

TT 22-286 Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990).[POLITICA MONETARIA] [MERCADO MONE­TARIO]

TT 22-163 Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONESECONOMICAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [RECESION ECONOMICA]

TT 22-287 Simple model of the money supply process in openpetroleum economies. (1990). [MODELOS ECONOMICOS] [POLITICA MONETARIA]

POLITICA NUTRICIONALStrategy for im proved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domina­tion-a passing phase. (1991). [MEDIOS DE COMU­NICACION DE MASAS] [POSESION]

POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO

POLITICA MONETARIA TT 22-155 Choice of exchange rate regime in a world of floating

rates. (1990). [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [MERCADO FINAN­CIERO INTERNACIONAL]

TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidadand Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources ofTrinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TT 22-278 Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:-speeches and papers of the former Governors of the

XZ 22-202

XI 22-180

PREDICCIONES XZ 22-119

Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

Economic problems and prospects of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA] [TRANSPORTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

How to sustain a small island. (1990). [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CA­SOS] [ISLAS] [GESTION AMBIENTAL] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and figures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOSESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS-

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 125

PREDICCIONES ECONOMICAS

TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

PREDICCIONES ECONOMICAS TT 22-127 Experience of forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990).

[BANCOS CENTRALES] [PREDICCIONES ECONOMICAS]

PRESUPUESTO NACIONAL TT 22-260 Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990).

[POLITICA FISCAL] [PRESUPUESTO NA­CIONAL]

PREVENCION DE DESASTRES US 22-218 Library disaster preparedness support networks.

(1989). [BIBLIOTECAS] [PREVENCION DE DE­SASTRES] [DESASTRES NATURALES] [IN­CENDIOS] [AGUA] [ENCUESTAS] [PLANIFICACION] [DOCUMENTOS DE REUN­ION]

XL 22-196 Situación acutal en materia de previsión de caudalesinundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [PREVENCION DE DESASTRES] [LUCHA CON­TRA LAS INUNDACIONES] [CAPACITACION] [COOPERACION TECNICA]

PROBLEMAS POLITICOS JM 22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL] [ESTUPEFA­CIENTES] [POLITICA EXTERIOR] [DEMOC­RACIA] [PROBLEMAS POLITICOS]

PROBLEMAS SOCIALES TT 22-026 Address by Mr AN Jl. Robinson Prime Minister of the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching ofthe National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programme on Tuesday, February 6,1990.(1990). [TOXICOMANIA] [ALCOHOLISMO] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES]

JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica:health needs,services andutilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

PROCESAMIENTO ELECTRONICO DE DATOS XI 22-066 Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PUERTOS]

[PROCESAMIENTO ELECTRONICO DE DATOS] [COMPUTADORAS]

PRODUCCIONTT 22-167 Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for

tbe region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COMERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [MUJERES][NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [PRODUCCION] [RE­PRODUCCION] [NECESIDADES DE INVESTI­GACION]

PRODUCCION AGROPECUARIA JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTOR

A GRO PECUARIO] [PRODUCCION AG­ROPECUARIA] [ESTADISTICAS AGRICOLAS] [POLITICA AGRICOLA]

PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO TT 22-254 Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the

concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO] [INDICADORES ECONOMICOS] [RELACION DE INTERCAMBIO]

PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO TT 22-167 Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mgjor lessons for

the region. (1990). [HIDROCARBUROS] [CARI­COM] [COMERCIO] [PRODUCTOS DEL PETROLEO] [PRODUCCION] [GAS NATU­RAL]

PRODUCTOS MANUFACTURADOS XI 22-072 Ethnic and economic pluralism: no racéis a majority

-all are minorities. (1990). [MINORIAS ETNICAS] [GRUPOS ETNICOS] [PRODUCTOS MANUFAC­TURADOS] [RELACIONES RACIALES]

PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS AGRICOLAS XZ 22-267 Pesticide residues and its impact on the export ofhor­

ticultural commodities. (1990). [PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS AGRICOLAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS]

PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA ZZ 22-124 CDS/ISIS:whatwewantin version2A. (1990). [PRO­

GRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA]

PROGRAMAS DE TRABAJO XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DE SALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

PROGRAMAS DE VIVIENDA TT 22-256 Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.

(1990). [COOPERATIVAS DE VIVIENDA] [PRO­GRAMAS DE VIVIENDA] [VIVIENDA BA­RATA]

PROMOCION DE LAS EXPORTACIONES XI 22-266 United States governments Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989). [PROMOCION DE LAS EXPORTACIO­NES] [EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS] [CON­VENIOS COMERCIALES]

PROPIEDAD PUBLICA TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).

[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

PROTECCION AMBIENTAL TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

126 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

RECURSOS HUMANOS

XZ 22-239

SR 22-024

Our own agenda. (1990). [POLITICA AMBIENTAL] [PROTECCION AMBIENTAL]

Situation AJ). 1989 in the Republic of Suriname.(1989). [PROTECCION AMBIENTAL]

PROTECCION DE LAS PLANTAS XI 22-232 Role and importance of plant quarantine for the sup­

port of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [PROTECCION DE LAS PLANTAS] [CUAREN­TENA]

PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION XI 22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ALI­MENTOS] [VENDEDORES] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION] [COMERCIO INTERNO]

PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR XI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

PROTECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL XI 22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­

pacts of tourism : the verdict forthe Caribbean. (1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

PROTECCION LEGAL XI 22-220 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [PROTECCION LE­GAL]

XZ 22-200 Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990).[PROTECCION LEGAL]

XI 22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA ALA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

BS 22-271 Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas. (1990). [PRO­TECCION LEGAL]

PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION XI 22-086 Population projections for eight Caribbean countries

1980-2015. (1990). [PROYECCIONES DE POBLA­CION] [ESTADISTICAS DEMOGRAFICAS]

XZ 22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991). [DIS­TRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION] [CRE­CIMIENTO DEMOGRAFICO] [ANALISIS COMPARATIVO] [DINAMICA DE LA POBLA­CION] [PROYECCIONES DE POBLACION]

PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO XI 22-064 Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­

lem and project identification. (1990). [METO­DOLOGIA] [PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

TT 22-258 Report on the development programme 1990. (1990).[DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO]

PUERICULTURA XI 22-175 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[PUERICULTURA] [DISCIPLINA]

PUERTO RICOXI 22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Carib­

bean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the C aribbean. (1990). [CARIBE] [COMERCIO] [PUERTO RICO] [EXPORTACIO­NES] [ANALISIS ECONOMICO] [ANALISIS IN­SUMO-PRODUCTO]

PUERTOS XI 22-174

XI 22-066

ChangingthefaceofCaribbean ports. (1991). [PUER­TOS] [CANADA] [TURISMO]

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [PUERTOS] [PROCESAMIENTO ELECTRONICO DE DATOS] [COMPUTADORAS]

RECESION ECONOMICA TT 22-163 Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [CONDICIONES

ECONOMICAS] [POLITICA MONETARIA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [GASTOS PUBLICOS] [DATOS ESTADISTICOS] [RECESION ECONOMICA]

RECIPIENTESXI 22-085 Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.

(1990). [ETIQUETADO] [EMBALAJE] [RECIPI­ENTES] [PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR] [NORMAS DE CALIDAD] [ADITIVOS ALIMEN­TARIOS] [EXPORTACIONES] [FRUTAS] [HORTALIZAS] [ESPECIAS]

RECURSOS ECONOMICOS CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en la

Agricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURA] [RECUR­SOS ECONOMICOS] [UTILIZACION DE LOS RECURSOS]

RECURSOS ENERGETICOS XP 22-237 Development of alternative energy systems for island

communities. (1990). [ISLAS] [FUENTES DE EN­ERGIA RENOVABLES] [RECURSOS ENER­GETICOS]

RECURSOS HIDRICOS XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­

ment. (1990). [RECURSOS HIDRICOS] [ADMIN­ISTRACION DE RECURSOS][ORDENAMIENTO DE LAS AGUAS] [SISTE­MAS DE INFORMACION]

RECURSOS HUMANOS CU 22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsio­

nes del Che.. (1989). [INDUSTRIALIZACION] [ADIESTRAMIENTO DEL PERSONAL] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 127

RECURSOS MARINOS

TT 22-284 Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduatesin Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEROS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS] [TRABAJADORES PROFESIONALES]

TT 22-285 National consultation working paper on human re­sources development. (1990). [RECURSOS HUMA­NOS] [MANO DE OBRA]

TT 22-042 Neweraforoil in Trinidad and Tobago:imperatives forhuman resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

RECURSOS MARINOS22-001 Potential contribution of marine resources to sustain­

able development in small-island developing coun­tries. (1990). [ISLAS] [RECURSOS MARINOS] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [POLITICA DE DESARROLLO]

RECURSOS NATURALES XL 22-191 Assessment of regional environmental trends in Latin

America and the Caribbean. (1990). [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [RECURSOS NATURALES] [AD­MINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

XL 22-107 Environm ent, crisis and development. (1990).[PLANIFICACION AMBIENTAL] [PLANIFICA­CION DEL DESARROLLO] [RECURSOS NATU­RALES] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL]

XL 22-195 Preparation of inventories and balance sheets of thenatural and cultural heritage. (1990). [RECURSOS NATURALES] [PATRIMONIO CULTURAL] [INVENTARIOS] [CUENTAS NACIONALES] [CLASIFICACION]

RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS TT 22-042 Newera foroil in Trinidad and Tobago:imperatives for

human resource development. (1990). [ENERGIA] [RECURSOS PETROLIFEROS] [RECURSOS HU­MANOS] [MANO DE OBRA] [PLANIFICACION] [CONTRATACION] [CAPACITACION] [LID­ERAZGO]

REDES DE INFORMACION TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in

strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [REDES DE INFORMACION] [SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO]

REFORMA DE TENENCIA DE LA TIERRA XI 22-188 This land is my land. (1989). [REFORMA DE

TENENCIA DE LA TIERRA]

REFORMA ECONOMICA XI 22-219 Ageuda2000:ametaphorforcbangereleasingthecrea-

tive energies of Caribbean people in development. (1990). [COOPERACION REGIONAL] [CRE­CIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [REFORMA ECONOMICA] [CARIBE]

REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS TT 22-252 Economics of value added taxation with specific refer­

ence to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [REFORMAS TRIBU­TARIAS]

TT 22-168 VAT^ systems considerations. (1989). [IMPUESTOAL VALOR AGREGADO] [IMPUESTOS] [TRIBUTACION] [REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

REGIMEN ALIMENTARIO XI 22-070 Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990).

[REGIM EN ALIM ENTARIO] [COMPOR­TAMIENTO] [NUTRICION]

REGULACION DE LA NATALIDAD TT 22-161 More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the

century. (1990). [ANTICONCEPCION] [REGU­LACION DE LA NATALIDAD] [SALUD]

RELACION DE INTERCAMBIO TT 22-254 Gross domestic product and terms of trade effects: the

concepts and measurement of the gross domestic in­come. (1990). [PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO] [INDICADORES ECONOMICOS] [RELACION DE INTERCAMBIO]

RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES XZ 22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the

year2000. (1990). [RELACIONESINTERNACION­ALES] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [MIGRACION INTERNA­CIONAL] [DROGAS DE USO INDEBIDO] [ME­DIO AMBIENTE]

RELACIONES LABORALES XI 22-227 Labourand sustainable development. (1990). [SINDI­

CATOS] [RELACIONES LABORALES] [MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS]

RELACIONES RACIALES XI 22-072 Ethnic and economic pluralism: no racéis a majority

- all are minorities. (1990). [MINORIAS ETNICAS] [GRUPOS ETNICOS] [PRODUCTOS MANUFAC­TURADOS] [RELACIONES RACIALES]

RENTABILIDADCU 22-142 Rentabilidad de los com piejos agroindustriales azucar­

eros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986. (1989). [RENTABILIDAD] [AGROIN­DÚSTRIA] [INDUSTRIA AZUCARERA]

REPRODUCCION XL 22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [MUJERES]

[NUEVA TECNOLOGIA] [PRODUCCION] [RE­PRODUCCION] [NECESIDADES DE INVESTI­GACION]

RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS XZ 22-267 Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of hor­

ticultural commodities. (1990). [PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS AGRICOLAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

128 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

SERVICIOS DE SALUD

REVOLUCIONXI 22-075

SALUD TT 22-212

AG 22-210

XI 22-224

TT 22-161

Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy and elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [REVOLUCION] [DOCTRINAS POLITI­CAS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS] [TEORIA POLITICA] [IDEOLOGIAS]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the Antigua experience. (1990). [NINOS] [SALUD] [ESTILOS DE VIDA]

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TURISMO] [SALUD] [TOXICOMANIA] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD]

More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the century. (1990). [ANTICONCEPCION] [REGU­LACION DE LA NATALIDAD] [SALUD]

SALUD MATERNOINFANTIL JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica: health needs,services and

utilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

SANCIONES PENALES TT 22-214 Death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [PENA

CAPITAL] [DERECHO PENAL] [SANCIONES PENALES]

SECTOR AGROPECUARIO AG 22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­

sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­ROPECUARIO] [ZOOTECNIA] [CEE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

JM 22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [SECTORAGROPECUARIO] [PRODUCCION AG­ROPECUARIA] [ESTADISTICAS AGRICOLAS] [POLITICA AGRICOLA]

SECTOR INDUSTRIAL TT 22-031 Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [INDUS­

TRIA QUIMICA] [SECTOR INDUSTRIAL]

SECTOR INFORMAL JM 22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIANTES] [COMERCIO MI­NORISTA]

JM 22-019 Informal commercial importers and the manufactur­ing sector. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ECONOMIA SUBTERRANEA] [COMERCI­ANTES] [COMERCIO MINORISTA]

JM 22-020 Infonnalcominerc¡alimporters:theirorig¡n,andtheirproblems. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIO INTERNO] [COMER­CIO MINORISTA] [COMERCIANTES]

JM 22-016 "It nice". (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [MU­JERES] [VENDEDORES] [COMERCIANTES]

JM 22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TOR INFORMAL] [VENDEDORES] [COMER­CIO INTERNO]

JM 22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ALI­MENTOS] [VENDEDORES] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION] [COMERCIO INTERNO]

SECTOR PUBLICO TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).

[PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOM ICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

TT 22-246 Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990).[SECTOR PUBLICO] [PROPIEDAD PUBLICA] [HACIENDA PUBLICA] [ENERGIA] [FABRI­CACION INDUSTRIAL] [AGRICULTURA] [IN­DUSTRIA FORESTAL]

SEGURIDAD SOCIAL TT 22-249 Actuarial valuation ofthe national insurance system of

Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [SEGUROS] [SEGURIDAD SOCIAL] [SUB­SIDIOS DE INVALIDEZ] [SISTEMAS DE JUBI­LACION]

SEGURO DE VIDATT 22-025

SEGUROS TT 22-249

TT 22-025

Address „. at the presentation of awards and launching of new product of GTM Life Insurance Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14, 1989.(1989). [SEGURO DE VIDA] [SEGUROS]

Actuarial valuation of the national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [SEGUROS] [SEGURIDAD SOCIAL] [SUB­SIDIOS DE INVALIDEZ] [SISTEMAS DE JUBI­LACION]

Address « a t the presentation of awards and launching of new product of GTM Life Insurance Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14,1989.(1989). [SEGURO DE VIDA] [SEGUROS]

SERVICIOS DE INFORMACION TT 22-037 Information services industry - sector profile. (1990).

[SERVICIOS DE INFORMACION] [INDUSTRIA] XI 22-184 Note on the Patent Information and Documentation

Unit (PIDU) project. (1991). [SERVICIOS DE IN­FORMACION]

SERVICIOS DE SALUD TT 22-212 Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and

Tobago. (1989). [SALUD] [CONTROL SANI­TARIO] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [EQUIPO SANITARIO] [ATENCION MEDICA] [NECESI­DADES ALIMENTARIAS] [NUTRICION] [PRO­TECCION AMBIENTAL] [ENFERMEDADES]

XI 22-224 Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TURISMO][SALUD] [TOXICOMANIA] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD]

TT 22-036 Impact of the health delivery system on women inTrinidad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ATENCION MEDICA] [MUJERES]

JM 22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica:health needs,services andutilization. (1990). [SALUD MATERNOINFAN­TIL] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD] [ENFERMEDADES CRONICAS] [PERSONAL DE SALUD] [CAPACITACION]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 129

SERVICIOS PUBLICOS

SERVICIOS PUBLICOS XI 22-221 Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERVI­

CIOS PUBLICOS] [TELECOMUNICACIONES] [TELEFONO]

TT 22-245 Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990).[PLANIFICACION ECONOMICA] [DESAR­ROLLO ECONOMICO] [POLITICAECONOMICA] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESAR­ROLLO] [PLANIFICACION NACIONAL] [SEC­TOR PUBLICO] [SER . „kjS PUBLICOS]

TT 22-054 Utility rates -1990. (1990). [SERVICIOS PUBLICOS]

XI 22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­ment. (1990). [RECURSOSHÍDRICOS] [ADMIN­ISTRACION DE RECURSOS][ORDENAMIENTO DE LAS AGUAS] [SISTE­MAS DE INFORMACION]

SISTEMAS DE JUBILACION TT 22-249 Actuarial valuation ofthe national insurance system of

Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [SEGUROS] [SEGURIDAD SOCIAL] [SUB­SIDIOS DE INVALIDEZ] [SISTEMAS DE JUBI­LACION]

SERVICIOS SOCIALES XI 22-063 Child abusé: breaking the cycle. (1990). [AYUDA A

LA INFANCIA] [ASPECTOS JURIDICOS] [PRO­TECCION LEGAL] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [ANALISIS TRANSCULTURAL] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [ALCOHOLISMO] [INVESTIGA­CION SOCIAL] [ASPECTOS PSICOLOGICOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

TT 22-250 Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience. (1990).[SERVICIOS SOCIALES]

TT 22-274 Report of the committee to examine the entire familyservices delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [FAMILIA] [SERVICIOS SOCIALES] [PROBLEMAS SOCIA­LES] [AYUDA A LA INFANCIA] [NINOS] [DERECHOS HUMANOS] [BIENESTAR SO­CIAL]

SEXO XA 22-057

SINDICATOS XI 22-227

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [JU­VENTUD] [MUJERES] [ENFERMEDADES IN­FECCIOSAS] [SEXO]

Labour and sustainable development. (1990). [SINDI­CATOS] [RELACIONES LABORALES] [MOVIMIENTOS OBREROS]

SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with

women. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

XZ 22-116 New participatory methodologies for working withwomen. (1990). [MUJERES] [DANZA] [METO­DOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICACION] [MUJERES] [COMUNICACION] [DANZA] [METODOLOGIA] [SISTEMAS DE COMUNICA­CION]

SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA XI 22-091 Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean.

(1990). [EDUCACION BASICA] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [SISTEMAS DE ENSEÑANZA] [PERSONAL DOCENTE] [ALUMNOS] [COSTO DE LA ENSEÑANZA]

SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION TT 22-281 Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in

strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [MEDIO AMBIENTE] [REDES DE INFORMACION] [SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION] [GESTION AM­BIENTAL] [MEDIO AMBIENTE MARINO]

SISTEMAS DE PLANIFICACION CU 22-010 Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.

(1989). [SISTEMAS DE PLANIFICACION] [AD­MINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS] [EMPRESAS]

SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION CU 22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [INCENTI­

VOS] [INCENTIVOS SALARIALES] [SISTEMAS DE REMUNERACION] [PAISES SOCIALISTAS] [PARTICIPACION EN LAS GANANCIAS] [PAR­TICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

SISTEMAS DE VALORES XI 22-071 Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a

universal system. (1990). [ETICA] [SISTEMAS DE VALORES] [VALORES SOCIALES]

SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA XI 22-087 Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits.

(1990). [SISTEMASPOSTCOSECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [FRUTAS]

XI 22-089 Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990).[SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [HORTALIZAS] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

XI 22-090 Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. (1990).[PERDIDAS POSTCOSECHA] [SISTEMAS POST­COSECHA]

XZ 22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibli­ography based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS data bases. (1989). [BIBLIOGRAFIAS] [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [CULTIVOS TROPICALES]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

XI 22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handlingsystems for quality maintenance. (1990). [CULTI­VOS DE TUBEROSAS] [SISTEMAS POSTCO­SECHA] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD]

SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS TT 22-055 Value Added Tax (VAT.) - seminar material. (1989).

[IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IM­PUESTOS] [SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS] [TRIBUTACION] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

STATUS DE LA MUJER XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).

[PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER] [CON-

130 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No. 22,1991

TRABAJADORES PROFESIONALES

SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] JER] [TRABAJADORAS]

[STATUS DE LA MU-

SUBSIDIOS DE INVALIDEZ TT 22-249 Actuarial valuation ofthe national insurance system of

Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [SEGUROS] [SEGURIDAD SOCIAL] [SUB­SIDIOS DE INVALIDEZ] [SISTEMAS DE JUBI­LACION]

TASA DE MORTALIDAD XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRACION] [ANALISIS DEMOGRAFICO] [TASA DE NATALIDAD] [TASA DE MORTALIDAD] [CENSOS DE POBLACION]

TASA DE NATALIDAD XI 22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­

dian example. (1990). [MIGRACION] [ANALISIS DEMOGRAFICO] [TASA DE NATALIDAD] [TASA DE MORTALIDAD] [CENSOS DE POBLACION]

TEATRO TT 22-029 Address by Prime Minister AJV.R. Robinson at the

opening of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990). [ARTE] [CULTURA] [DESAR­ROLLO CULTURAL] [TEATRO] [ARTES DRAMATICAS]

TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA XZ 22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational

quality?. (1990). [TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA] [MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION] [COMPUTA­DORAS] [ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO]

TELECOMUNICACIONES XI 22-221 Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERVI­

CIOS PUBLICOS] [TELECOMUNICACIONES] [TELEFONO]

TELEFONO XI 22-221 Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [SERVI­

CIOS PUBLICOS] [TELECOMUNICACIONES] [TELEFONO]

CAS] [PARTIDOS POLITICOS] [TEORIA POLITICA] [IDEOLOGIAS]

TIPO DE CAMBIO TT 22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidad

and Tobago 1962-1981. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TT 22-276 Foreign exchange resources of Trinidad and Tobago: aneed for budgeting. (1990). [TIPO DE CAMBIO] [CONTROL DE CAMBIOS] [POLITICA MONE­TARIA]

TITULOS TT 22-156

TEORIA ECONOMICA JM 22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in

economic growth. (1990). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [EXCEDENTES] [TEORIA ECONOMICA]

TEORIA MONETARIA TT 22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad and

Tobago, 1965-1985. (1990). [BALANZA DE PA­GOS] [MODELOS ECONOMÉTRICOS] [EVALUACION ECONOMICA] [TEORIA MONETARIA]

TEORIA POLITICA ZZ 22-123 CXJt. James's conceptualization of the notion of self-

government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [TEORIA POLITICA] [DESCOLONIZACION] [INDEPENDENCIA]

XI 22-075 Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy andelitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [REVOLUCION] [DOCTRINAS POLITI-

Development of the securities market in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TITULOS] [INVERSIONES] [OBLIGACIONES] [ACCIONES] (MERCADO FINANCIERO]

TOXICOMANIATT 22-026 Address by Mr ANA. Robinson Prime Minister of the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the occassion of the launching of the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Programmeon Tuesday, February 6,1990. (1990). [TOXICOMANIA] [ALCOHOLISMO] [PROBLEMAS SOCIALES]

XI 22-224 Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TURISMO][SALUD] [TOXICOMANIA] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD]

TRABAJADORAS XL 22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).

[PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER] [CON­SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [STATUS DE LA MU­JER] [TRABAJADORAS]

XL 22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies.(1989). [PARTICIPACION DE LA MUJER] [PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO] [TRA­BAJADORAS]

XZ 22-117 Organising from the perspective of unwaged house­work: the international wages for housework cam­paign. (1990). [TRABAJADORAS] [ASALARIADOS] [BIENESTAR SOCIAL]

TT 22-216 Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Re­public of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [MUJERES] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [TRABAJADORAS] [DE­SARROLLO RURAL] [PROYECTOS DE DESAR­ROLLO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMENTAL] [POLITICA SOCIAL] [ESTADISTICAS DE­MOGRAFICAS]

XL 22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.(1990). [POBLACION ACTIVA] [PARTICIPA­CION DE LA MUJER] [TRABAJADORAS] [AMERICA LATINA]

TT 22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and To­bago 1900-1960. (1990). [TRABAJADORAS] [IN­DUSTRIA TEXTIL] [ANALISIS HISTORICO]

TRABAJADORES AGRICOLAS CU 22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [COOPERA­TIVAS AGRICOLAS] [TRABAJADORES AGRICOLAS] [CANA DE AZUCAR] [AGRI­CULTURA]

TRABAJADORES PROFESIONALES TT 22-284 Graduate tracerstudy: a report on a survey of graduates

in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [INGENIEROS] [RECURSOS HUMANOS] [TRABAJADORES PROFESIONALES]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 131

TRABAJO

TRABAJO XI 22-094 Surplus labour economy affects technological ad­

vances. (1991). [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [CAPITAL] [TRABAJO]

TRABAJO EN EQUIPO CU 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación

en las formas colectivas de organ i del trabajo. (1989). [TRABAJO EN EQUIPO] [INCENTIVOS SALAR­IALES] [ORGANIZACION DEL TRABAJO] [PARTICIPACION DE LOS TRABAJADORES]

TRAFICO AEREO XZ 22-109

TRANSPORTEXZ 22-110

XZ 22-202

TRANSPORTE AEREO

XZ 22-110

TT 22-051

TRIBUNALESXI 22-096

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

Economic problems and prospects of small islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [DEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA] [TRANSPORTE] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [POTENCIAL DE DESARROLLO]

Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [COOPERACION TECNICA] [TRANS­PORTE PUBLICO] [POLITICA GUBERNAMEN­TAL] [EVALUACION DE PROYECTOS] [ESTUDIOS DE CASOS]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIM IENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

Value Added Tax (VA.T.) - seminar material. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IM­PUESTOS] [SISTEMAS TRIBUTARIOS] [TRIBUTACION] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

VA.T.: systems considerations. (1989). [IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO] [IMPUESTOS] [TRIBUTACION] [REFORMAS TRIBUTARIAS] [IMPUESTO AL CONSUMO]

TRINIDAD Y TABAGO TT 22-261 Reviewoftheeconomy 1990. (1990). [CONDICIONES

ECONOMICAS] [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

TRIBUTACIONTT 22-055

TT 22-168

TURISMOXZ 22-109

XI 22-058 Above and beyond - the airline of the New World.(1990). [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [HISTORIA]

XZ 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to bedenied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

XI 22-059 BWIA's role in air freight exports. (1990). [TRANS­PORTE AEREO]

CU 22-137 Cuba:utilización dela aviación agrícola. (1989). [AG­RICULTURA] [FUNGICIDAS] [TRANSPORTE AEREO]

XI 22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [SISTEMAS POSTCOSECHA] [PERDIDAS POST­COSECHA] [COMERCIALIZACION] [ETIQUE­TADO] [EMBALAJE] [TRANSPORTE AEREO] [NORMAS] [RESIDUOS DE PLAGUICIDAS] [CUARENTENA] [ASOCIACIONES DE AGRI­CULTORES] [CONTROL DE CALIDAD] [ADI­TIVOS ALIMENTARIOS] [FRUTAS] [FLORES] [CULTIVOS DE TUBEROSAS] [HORTALIZAS]

XZ 22-118 Techniques available mid requirements for air trans­portation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [TRANSPORTE AEREO]

TRANSPORTE MARITIMO

AG 22-129

XI 22-174

XI 22-224

XI 22-078

XI 22-084

JM 22-151

XZ 22-119Approach to islands. (1990). [ISLAS] [ADMINIS­TRACION DE RECURSOS] [TRANSPORTE] [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ISLAS] [POTEN­CIAL DE DESARROLLO] [GESTION AMBIEN­TAL] [ADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS]

Short history of The Shipping Association ofTrinidad mid Tobago. (1991). [TRANSPORTE MARITIMO] [ASOCIACIONES] [HISTORIA]

XZ 22-121

TRANSPORTE PUBLICO TT 22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance.

Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?. (1990). [TURISMO] [TRANSPORTE AE­REO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO] [ESTADISTICA] [INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA] [TRAFICO AEREO]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­ROPECUARIO] [ZOOTECNIA] [CEE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

Changing the face of Caribbean ports. (1991). [PUER­TOS] [CANADA] [TURISMO]

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [TURISMO] [SALUD] [TOXICOMANIA] [SERVICIOS DE SALUD]

Links between tourism, agriculture and the environ­ment. (1990). [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL ME­DIO AMBIENTE] [AGRICULTURA]

Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tou rism : tb e verdict for th e Caribbean. ( 1990). [COSTOS SOCIALES] [TURISMO] [EFECTOS EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE] [CONSECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [FACTORES CULTURALES] [PRO­TECCION DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL]

Socio-economic study of the tourism industry in Ja­maica. (1991). [TURISMO] [INDUSTRIAHOTEL­ERA]

Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and figures. (1990). [TURISMO] [DATOS ESTADISTI­COS] [PREDICCIONES] [ANALISIS ESTADIS­TICO] [PAISES DESARROLLADOS] [PAISES EN DESARROLLO] [ECONOMIA INTERNA­CIONAL]

Tourism:planning,promotion and marketing. (1990). [TURISMO] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [FOMENTO DEL TURISMO] [PLANIFICACION] [COM ERCIALIZACION] [DESARROLLO ECONOMICO] [INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TURISMO]

132 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

ZOOTECNIA

XZ 22-120

XI 22-189

VG 22-169

UNICEF XI 22-172

XZ 22-240

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [TURISMO][ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS] [ACUERDOS IN­TERNACIONALES] [CEE] [ACP] [COOPERA- JM 22-016CION INTERNACIONAL]

United Nations Economic Commission for Latin JM 22-021 America and the Caribbean literature review on socio­cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [TURISMO][CONSECUENCIAS ECONOMICAS] [CON- JM 22-152SECUENCIAS SOCIALES] [ARTICULOS BIBLI­OGRAFICOS]

Why does the tourist dollar matter: an introduction to theeconomics of tourism in theBritish Virgin Islands.(1989). [TURISMO] [EVALUACION VIVIENDA BARATAECONOMICA] TT 22-256

EDORES] [COMERCIO INTERNO] [COMER­CIO MINORISTA] [COMERCIANTES]

"It nice". (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [MU­JERES] [VENDEDORES] [COMERCIANTES]

Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [SEC­TOR INFORMAL] [VENDEDORES] [COMER­CIO INTERNO]

Some results from a research project on sidewalk vend­ing of food. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [ALI­MENTOS] [VENDEDORES] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION] [COMERCIO INTERNO]

Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990). [NINOS] [CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS] [IN­DICADORES ECONOMICOS] [INDICADORES DESALUD] [UNICEF] [PROGRAMAS DE TRA­BAJO] [PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACION]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [PLANIFICACION DE PROGRAMAS] [POLITICA NUTRICIONAL] [NUTRICION HUMANA] [MUJERES] [NINOS] [UNICEF] [MALNUTRICION] [PAISES EN DE­SARROLLO]

UNIVERSIDADES XI 22-182

VALORES SOCIALESXI 22-071

VENDEDORES JM 22-017

JM 22-020

VOTACION HT 22-146

NA 22-154

Political enconomy of the Sou-Sou Lands initiative. (1990). [COOPERATIVAS DE VIVIENDA] [PRO­GRAMAS DE VIVIENDA] [VIVIENDA BA­RATA]

1990 general elections in Haití. (1991). [ELECCIO­NES] [HISTORIA] [ESTABILIDAD POLITICA] [VOTACION] [COMPORTAMIENTO POLITICO]

Report on the Namibia experience. (1989). [ELEC­CIONES] [VOTACION] [NAMIBIA]

Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the challenge to the U.WJ.. (1991). [UNIVERSIDADES] [EDUCACION] [CAPACITACION DE EMPRE­SARIOS]

UTILIZACION DE LOS RECURSOS CU 22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en la

Agricultura. (1989). [AGRICULTURA] [RECUR­SOS ECONOMICOS] [UTILIZACION DE LOS RECURSOS]

ZONAS DE LIBRE COMERCIO DO 22-144 Dominican doubts.

COMERCIO]

ZONAS MONETARIAS

(1990). [ZONAS DE LIBRE

XI 22-096 To bea West Indian:a personal view of the integrationmovement. (1990). [INTEGRACION REGIONAL] [ANTILLANOS] [INTEGRACION POLITICA] [CARICOM] [ESTABLECIMIENTOS DE ENSEÑANZA] [TRIBUNALES] [MERCADO FI­NANCIERO] [ZONAS MONETARIAS] [INTE­GRACION CULTURAL] [DEPORTES]

ZONAS RURALES XL 22-242

Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a universal system. (1990). [ETICA] [SISTEMAS DE VALORES] [VALORES SOCIALES]

Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the economy. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND­EDORES] [COMERCIANTES] [COMERCIO MI­NORISTA]

In fonn al comm ercial im porters : th eir origin, an d th eir problems. (1989). [SECTOR INFORMAL] [VEND-

ZOOTECNIA AG 22-129

Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a pro­posal for Latin America. (1989). [POLITICA ECONOMICA] [AGRICULTURA] [POBREZA] [ZONAS RURALES] [DESARROLLO AG­ROPECUARIO] [DESARROLLO RURAL] [ES­TRATEGIA DEL DESARROLLO]

Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expan­sion, but challenges ahead. (1990). [TURISMO] [CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO] [SECTOR AG­RO PECU ARIO ] [ZOOTECNIA] [CEE] [AYUDA FINANCIERA]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 133

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

L ’ I N D E X G E O G R A P H I Q U E

AFRIQUE22-120

22-207

22-208

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [AFRIQUE]

Transnational banks and external finance: implications for developing countries. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [AFRIQUE]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [AFRIQUE]

ANTILLES NEERLANDAISES22-248 Child abuse: the experience of the island of Curacao,

Netherlands Antilles. (1990). [ANTILLES NEERLAN­DAISES]

22-107

22-109

22-122

22-191

22-195

22-196

22-197

22-207

22-234

22-235

22-236

22-23922-242

ARABIE SAOUDITE22-199 Attitudes to environment.

[ARABIE SAOUDITE]

ARGENTINE22-199

AFRIQUE DU SUD22-113 Educational technology:can it improve educational qual­

ity?. (1990). [GRENADE] [AFRIQUE DU SUD]

AMERIQUE LATINE

Attitudes to environment. [ARABIE SAOUDITE]

(1990). [ARGENTINE]

(1990). [ARGENTINE]

ASIE ET PACIFIQUE

Environment,crisis and development. (1990). [AMERI­QUE LATINE]

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be de­nied?. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [ETATS- UNIS]

World population prospects 1990. (1991). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [EUROPE]

Assessment of regional environmental trends in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Preparation of in ven tories and balance sheets ofthenatu- ra i and cultural heritage. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales inundaciones en America Latina y ri Caribe. (1989). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Unequal participation by women in the working world. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Transnational banks and external finance: implications for developing countries. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [AFRIQUE]

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Final report of the First Meeting of High-Level Govern­ment-Designated Experts to review the Draft Action Plan for the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile, 10-13 July 1990. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

Report of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Preparatory Meeting for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. (1991). [AMERI­QUE LATINE]

Our own agenda. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE]Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a proposal for Latin America. (1989). [AMERIQUE LATINE]

ANTIGUA-ET-ARBUDAReforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las estadís­ticas socioeconómicas en ri proceso de planificación dd desarro llo .. (1990). [ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA] [GLOBALE]

22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expansion,but challenges ahead. (1990). [ANTIGUA-ET-BAR­BUDA]

22-210 Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the An­tigua experience. (1990). [ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA]

22-247 Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an inter­view with John St. Luce, Minister of Finance. (1990). [ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA]

22-064

22-110

22-114

22-119

22-202

22-237

BAHAMAS22-00222-271

BARBADE22-06322-130

22-13122-220

BELIZE22-132

CARAÏBES22-038

22-05922-06022-06122-062

22-064

22-065

22-06622-068

22-069

22-070

22-071

22-072

Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­lem and project identification. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Approach to islands. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a systems design. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and figures. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Economie problems and prospects of small islands.(1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Development of alternative energy systems for island communities. (1990). [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Junkanoo in the Bahamas. (1990). [BAHAMAS]Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas. (1990). [BAHA­MAS]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [BARBADE] Empowerment through therapy. (1990). [BARBADE] [GLOBALE]

Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [BARBADE]Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990). [BARBADE]

Belize:country profile. (1990). [BELIZE]

International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

BWIA^s role in air freight exports. (1990). [CARAÏBES] CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [CARAÏBES] Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [CARAÏBES] Challenges for sustainable development in small Carib­bean islands. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­lem and project identification. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Community em powerment:alternati ve structures forna- tional development. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [CARAÏBES] Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating technological innovation. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Economic policy and sustainable development in the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a universal system. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Ethnic and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all are minorities. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

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CARAÏBES

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22-074

22-075

22-077

22-078

22-079

22-081

22-08222-08322-084

22-085

22-086

22-087

22-088

22-089

22-090

22-091

22-094

22-095

22-096

22-097

22-098

22-100

22-101

22-102

22-103

22-104

22-105

22-106

22-108

22-110

22-111

22-112

Formai launching of the Independent West Indian Com­mission. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Getting out of the cave: tension between democracy and elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Links between tourism .agriculture and theenvironment. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­dian example. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

New developments in packaging material for use in ex­porting fresh h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Opening address. (1990). [CARAÏBES]Our weaknesses as we see them. (1990). [CARAÏBES] Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [CARAÏBES]

Population projections for eight Caribbean countries 1980-2015. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers, foliage and potted plants. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Primary education andliteracy in the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Surplus labour economy affects technological advances.(1991). [CARAÏBES]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domina­tion by re-exportation . (1991). [CARAÏBES] [EUROPE]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Tribute to a scholar - appreciating CX.R. James. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can wedoforyou?. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handling systems forqualitymaintenance. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [EUROPE]

West Indian Commission: a public forum on the future. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and envi­ronmental change since 1492. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domination - a passing phase. (1991). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Women's organisations in the Caribbean Community from the 19th century to today. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [CARAÏBES]

Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in Latin America and the Caribbean: the challenge of an idea in times of crisis. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Approach to islands. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [INDE]

22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a systemsdesign. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

22-117 Organising finom the perspective of unwaged housework:the international wages for housework campaign. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

22-118 Techniques available and requirements for air transpor­tation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s: facts and figures.(1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]

22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [CARAÏBES][AFRIQUE]

22-123 CXJL James's conceptualization of the notion of self-government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

22-126 First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on ArtificialIntelligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [DOCUMENTS THEORIQUES OU METHODOLO­GIQUES]

22-140 Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

22-141 Presencia e influencia de los factores de desequilibrio enlas finanzas internas en Cuba. (1989). [CARAÏBES]

22-171 Apartheid,sanctions and sport. (1989). [CARAÏBES]22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[CARAÏBES]22-173 Caribbean in thelarger world: issues in environment and

development. (1991). [CARAÏBES]22-174 Changing the face of C aribbean ports. (1991).

[CARAÏBES]22-175 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[CARAÏBES]22-177 Debt adjustment and development: looking to the 1990s.

(1990). [CARAÏBES]22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy op­

tions for the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]22-181 Integration and partici patory developm ent: selected pa­

pers and proceedings ofthe second conference of Carib­bean economists. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

22-182 Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: thechallenge to the U.WJ- (1991). [CARAÏBES]

22-183 Non-governmental organizations and alternative strate­gies: bridging the development gap between Central America and the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

22-185 Report of a Consultative Forum: Higher-level humanresource development strategies in the Caribbean subs- region ofthe 1990s. (1991). [CARAÏBES]

22-186 Science, technology and sustainable development in theCaribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[CARAÏBES]

22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for Latin Amer­ica and the Caribbean literature review on socio-cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [CARAÏBES]

22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­ment. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).[CARAÏBES]

22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [CARAÏBES]22-200 Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990).

[CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]22-202 Economic problems and prospects of small islands.

(1990). [CARAÏBES] [ASIE ET PACIFIQUE]22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in small

open economies. (1991). [CARAÏBES]22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards the year

2000. (1990). [CARAÏBES]22-205 Macroeconomic planningin small economies:issues and

experience. (1991). [CARAÏBES]

136 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

EUROPE

22-222

22-22422-225

22-226

22-227

22-228

22-230

22-231

22-232

22-233

22-262

22-263

22-264

22-265

22-266

22-267

22-268

22-272

22-279

22-281

22-282

COSTARICA22-194

CUBA22-003

22-004

22-005

22-006

22-008

22-208

22-009

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [AFRIQUE]

Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurring issue in regional development. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [CARAÏBES] Human resources development: public awareness / par­ticipation policies and practices. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Influencing in ternational institu tions. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

L abour and su sta inab le developm ent. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Legal aspects of child abuse in the English-speaking Car­ibbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Regional cooperation as an element of Caribbean devel­opment strategy. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Relations between theFrench Overseas Departments and CARICOM. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Role and importance of plant quarantine for the support o f fresh h o r tic u ltu ra l com m odities. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

CDB 20, the first twenty years: 1970 - 1990. (1991). [CARAÏBES]

Customs services and requirements for supporting fresh ho rticu ltu ra l com modities for export. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Towards an equal partnership for development: the need for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ETATS-UNIS]

United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [ETATS-UNIS]

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of horti­cu ltural com modities. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliog­raphy based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS databases. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­çaises. (1989). [CARAÏBES]

Incorporation of women in developmentpolicies. (1989). [COSTA RICA]

Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [CUBA] [DOCU­MENTS THEORIQUES OU M ETHODOLO­GIQUES]

Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationalization of culture. (1990). [CUBA]

Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [CUBA]

Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

22-010 Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.(1989). [CUBA]

22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [CUBA]

22-134 Comercio mayorista en el sistema de comercio interioren Cuba. (1989). [CUBA]

22-135 C om unicaciones en C uba. (1989). [CUBA][GLOBALE]

22-136 Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989).[CUBA] [GLOBALE]

22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agrícola. (1989).[CUBA]

22-138 ECLAC. Producción de bienes decapital en Cuba. (1989).[CUBA]

22-139 Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [CUBA]22-142 Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucare­

ros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983- 1986. (1989). [CUBA]

22-143 Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas.(1989). [CUBA]

22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations:proposals. (1990). [CUBA]22-192 Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones y

consecuencias. (1989). [CUBA]22-269 Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989).

[CUBA] [GLOBALE]22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsiones

del Che.. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

DOCUMENTS THEORIQUES OU METHODOLOGIQUES22-003

22-067

22-124

22-126

22-241

ETATS-UNIS22-109

22-148

22-218

22-265

22-266

EUROPE22-095

22-101

22-122

Autoconsumo en ei MINAZ. (1989). [CUBA] [DOCU­MENTS THEORIQUES OU M ETHODOLO­GIQUES]

Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the 1990's. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [DOCU­MENTS TH EO R IQ U ES OU M ETHODOLO­GIQUES]

CDS/ISIS: what we want in version %A. (1990). [DOCU­MENTS TH EO R IQ U ES OU M ETHODOLO­GIQUES]

First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artificial Intelligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [DOCUMENTS THEORIQUES OU METHODOLO­GIQUES]

Overview: sustainable development and environmental management of small islands. (1990). [DOCUMENTS THEORIQUES OU METHODOLOGIQUES]

Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be de­nied?. (1990). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [ETATS- UNIS]

Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990). [JAMAÏQUE] [ETATS-UNIS]

Library disaster preparedness support networks. (1989). [ETATS-UNIS]

Towards an equal partnership for development: the need for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [ETATS-UNIS]

United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [ETATS-UNIS]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domina- tion by re-exportation . (1991). [CARAÏBES] [EUROPE]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [EUROPE]

World population prospects 1990. (1991). [AMERIQUE LATINE] [EUROPE]

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GABON

GABON22-057

GLOBALE

22-004

22-006

22-007

22-009

22-038

22-081

22-104

22-111

22-115

22-116

22-117

22-118

22-121

22-125

22-130

22-135

22-136

22-140

22-158

22-200

22-201

22-20622-238

22-240

22-267

22-269

22-279

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [HAITI] [GABON]

Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las estadís­ticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planificación del desarrollo. (1990). [ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA] [GLOBALE]

Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa. (1990). [GLO'BALE]

In d u stria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

New developments in packaging material for use in ex­porting fresh h o rticu ltu ra l p roducts. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domination - a passing phase. (1991). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Multivariate statistical analysis of country classification: the identification of small developing countries. (1990). [GLOBALE]

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [GLOBALE]

Organising from the perspective of unwaged housework: the international wages for housework campaign.(1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Techniques available and requirements for air transpor­tation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Tourism: planning, promotion and marketing. (1990). [GLOBALE]

Ethnics and economics. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO] [GLOBALE]

Empowerment through therapy. (1990). [BARBADE] [GLOBALE]

C om unicaciones en C uba. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Empowerment through education: power and control from the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [GLOBALE]

Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Child sexual abuse and its a fte rm ath . (1990). [GLOBALE]

Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [GLOBALE] Issue of em pow erm ent: an overview. (1990). [GLOBALE]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [GLOBALE]

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of horti­cultural com modities. (1990). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliog­raphy based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS databases. (1989). [CARAÏBES] [GLOBALE]

GRENADE22-01222-076

22-113

22-188

GUYANA22-013

22-014

22-015

22-145

22-283

HAITI22-057

22-146

Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada: previsiones del Che- (1989). [CUBA] [GLOBALE]

Granada mas’ 1928-1988. (1990). [GRENADE] Granada: the way forward in the decade of the 90b.(1991). [GRENADE]

Educational technology: can it improve educational qual­ity?. (1990). [GRENADE] [AFRIQUE DU SUD]

Ibis land is my land. (1989). [GRENADE]

Case of T he Barama River Caribs of Guyana rastudied”. (1990). [GUYANA]

Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case. (1990). [GUYANA]

Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy.(1990). [GUYANA]

Recent economic developments in Guyana -1990. (1990). [GUYANA]

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [HAITI] [GABON]

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [HAITI]

ILES VIERGES AMERICAINES22-170 Child abuse: the U.S. Virgin Islands experience. (1990).

[ILES VIERGES AMERICAINES]

ILES VIERGES BRITANNIQUES22-169 Whydoes thetouristdollarmattenan introduction to the

economics of tourism in the British Virgin Islands.(1989). [ILES VIERGES BRITANNIQUES]

INDE22-112 Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [CARAÏBES]

[INDE]

JAMAÏQUE22-016 I t nice". (1989). [JAMAÏQUE]22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [JAMAÏQUE]22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in

economic growth. (1990). [JAMAÏQUE]22-019 Informal commercial importers and the manufacturing

sector. (1989). [JAMAÏQUE]22-020 Informal commercial importers: their origin, and their

problems. (1989). [JAMAÏQUE]22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [JA­

MAÏQUE]22-022 Training and dissemination of managerial know-how in

LDCS:Jamaica. (1990). [JAMAÏQUE]22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [JAMAÏQUE]22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[JAMAÏQUE] [ETATS-UNIS]22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica: health needs, services and

utilization. (1990). [JAMAÏQUE]22-150 Sexual abuse of children in Kingston and St. Andrew.

(1990). [JAMAÏQUE]22-151 Socio-economicstudyofthetourism industry in Jamaica.

(1991). [JAMAÏQUE]22-152 Someresults from a research project on sidewalk vending

offood. (1989). [JAMAÏQUE]22-211 Abusedchildandthelawtajamaicanperspective. (1990).

[JAMAÏQUE]

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TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO

MONTSERRAT22-153 Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean mi­

cro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [MONTSER­RAT]

NIGERIA22-023 Man power planning with occupational choice: a Nigerian

example of mismatch. (1990). [NIGERIA]

PORTO RICO22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Caribbean :

tbe economic im pacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [PORTO RICO]

REPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE22-144 Dominican doubts. (1990). [REPUBLIQUE DOMINI­

CAINE]

ROYAUME-UNI22-055 Value Added Tax (VAT.) - seminar material. (1989).

[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [ROYAUME-UNI]22-168 VAT„' systems considerations. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-

TOBAGO] [ROYAUME-UNI]

SAINT-VINCENT-ET-GRENADINES22-180 How to sustain a small island. (1990). [SAINT-VIN-

CENT-ET-G RENA DINES]

SURINAME22-024 Situation AJ).1989in the Republic ofSuriname. (1989).

[SURINAME]

TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO22-025 Address „ at the presentation of awards and launching of

new product of GTM Life Insurance Company of Trini­dad and Tobago lim ited on Monday 14,1989. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-026 Address by Mr ANÜ. Robinson Prime Minister of theRepublic ofTrinidad and Tobago on theoccassion ofthe launching of the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pre­vention Programme on Tuesday, February 6, 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-027 Address by Mr. AJjJl, Robinson, Prime Minister andMinister of the Economy at the opening of the Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday, March14,1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-028 Address by Mr. AJVJt. Robinson, Prim e Minister of Trini­dad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary of the Trini­dad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4, 1990. (1990). [TRIN1TE-ET-TO­BAGO]

22-029 Address by Prime Minister ANH. Robinson at the open­ing of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20,1990.(1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-030 Carnival of life. (1991). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]22-031 Chemical industiy - sector profile. (1990). [TRINITE-

ET-TOBAGO]22-032 Electronics industiy-sector profile- (1990). [TRINITE-

ET-TOBAGO]22-033 Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990).

[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]22-034 Handbookofkeyeconomicstatistics. (1989). [TRINITE-

ET-TOBAGO]22-035 Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-

TOBAGO]22-036 Impact of the health delivery system on women in Trini­

dad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-037 Information services industiy - sector profile. (1990).[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-039 Market for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-040 Modelling the balance of payments in Trinidad and To­bago, 1965-1985. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-041 Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [TRINITE-ET- TOBAGO]

22-042 New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives forhuman resource development. (1990). [TRINITE-ET- TOBAGO]

22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience of the House­wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-044 Petrochem ical industry - sector profile. (1990).[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-045 Plastics industiy-sector profile. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic ofTrini­dad and Tobago: executive sum m ary. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in TrinidadandTobago. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-048 Printing and publishing industiy-sector profile. (1990).[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-049 Research function of a central bank. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-050 Robberin the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-051 Short history of The Shipping Association of TrinidadandTobago. (1991). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-052 Statement by Prime Minister AJVJt. Robinson to theforty-fifth regular session ofthe United Nations General Assembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-053 Statement made by Mr. A^l JL Robinson, Prim e MinisterofTrinidad and Tobago in Parliament,February9,1990.(1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-054 Utility rates -1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]22-055 Value Added Tax (VAT.) - seminar material. (1989).

[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [ROYAUME-UNI]22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and Tobago

1900-1960. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]22-058 Above and beyond-the airline ofthe New Worid. (1990).

[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]22-067 Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the

1990's. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [DOCU­MENTS TH EO R IQ U ES OU M ETHODOLO­GIQUES]

22-080 Music of suffering and survival. "Dob beat Mama Popo":reflections of child abuse in the calypso. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofho rticu ltu ra l com m odities for export. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to the Re­gional Economic Conference. (1991). [TRINITE-ET- TOBAGO]

22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-125 Ethnics and economics. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO­BAGO] [GLOBALE]

22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital statis­tics 1987. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-156 Development of the securities market in Trinidad andTobago. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-157 Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad andTobago 1973-1985. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] [GLOBALE]

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TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO

22-159

22-160

22-161

22-162

22-163

22-164

22-165

22-166

22-167

22-168

22-184

22-209

22-212

22-213

22-214

22-215

22-216

22-21722-221

22-223

22-243

22-244

22-245

Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to the 22-246IMF/World Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] 22-249

Memorandum to the Government of Trinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital in ves t- m ents by th e steelband m ovem ent. (1990). 22-250[TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the cen- 22-251tury. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Oral and pictorial records programme of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990). 22-252[TRINITE-ET-TO BAGO]

Review ofthe economy 1989. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO] 22-253

Starting your own business - the key questions and an­swers you need to know. (1991). [TRINITE-ET-TO- 22-257BAGO]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-five and over. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] 22-258

Towards a development consensus in Trinidad and To­bago for the 1990s. (1991). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] 22-259

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for the region. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] 22-260

VAT.: systems considerations. (1989). [TRINITE-ET- TOBAGO] [ROYAUME-UNI] 22-261

Note on the Patent Information and Documentation Unit (PIDU) project. (1991). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO] 22-270

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; propos­als for reform. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and 22-273Tobago. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and To- 22-274bago in the 1990's. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

National consultation paper on enhancing the quality of 22-277life. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Repub­lic ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO­BAGO] 22-278

Report.... (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [TRINITE- ET-TOBAGO]

Final report on a proposal for the establishment and 22-280operations of a business incubator facility in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of 22-284the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop­ment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$41) million to the Republic 22-285ofTrinidadandTobagofora..... (1989). [TRINITE-ET- TOBAGO]

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of 22-286the International Bank for Restniction and Develop­ment to the executive directors on a proposed structural 22-287adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989).[TRINITE-ET-TO B AG O ]

Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO BAGO]

Actuarial valuation of the national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago - propos­als for reform. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Economics of value added taxation with specific reference to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TR INITE-ET-TO - BAGO]

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Report of the Auditor General on Public Accounts of the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago for the year ended 31st December, 1987. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Report on the development programme 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Reviewoftheeconomy 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO]

Feature address by Mr. AN.R. Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy at the formal launching of the Point Lisas Free Zone, Tuesday, March 13, 1990. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TO­BAGO]

Partners in development: foreign technical assistance. Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and papers ofthe former Governors ofthe Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO]

Environmental management: assesment of information needs and resources. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO­BAGO]

Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO]

National consultation working paper on human re­sources development. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO- BAGO]

Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TO BAG O ]

Sim pie model of themoney supply process in open petro­leum economies. (1990). [TRINITE-ET-TOBAGO]

140 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No.22,1991

I N D I C E G E O G R A F I C O

CARIBE

AFRICA22-120

22-207

22-208

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [CARIBE] [AF­RICA]

Transnational banks and external finance: implications for developing countries. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA] [AFRICA]

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes. (1990). [CARIBE] [AFRICA]

ARABIA SAUDITA22-199 Attitudes to environment.

[ARABIA SAUDITA]

22-109

22-122

22-191

22-195

22-196

22-197

22-207

22-234

22-235

22-236

22-23922-242

ARGENTINA22-199 Attitudes to environment.

[ARABIA SAUDITA]

(1990). [ARGENTINA]

(1990). [ARGENTINA]

AMERICA LATINA22-107 Environment, crisis and development. (1990). [AMER­

ICA LATINA]Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be de­nied?. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

World population prospects 1990. (1991). [AMERICA LATINA] [EUROPA]

Assessment of regional environmental trends in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA]

Preparation ofinventories and balance sheets ofthenatu- ra l and cu ltu ra l heritage. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA]

Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales inundaciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989). [AMERICA LATINA]

Unequal participation by women in the working world. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA]

Transnational banks and external finance: implications for developing countries. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA] [AFRICA]

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: a proposal. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA]

Final report of the First Meeting of High-Level Govern­ment-Designated Experts to review the Draft Action Plan for the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile, 10-13 July 1990. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA]

Report of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Preparatoiy Meeting for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. (1991). [AMER­ICA LATINA]

Our own agenda. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA] Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a proposal for Latin America. (1989). [AMERICA LATINA]

ASIA Y EL PACIFICO22-064 Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­

lem and project identification. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-110 Approach to islands. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y ELPACIFICO]

22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a systemsdesign. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s:facts and figures.(1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-202 Economic problems and prospects of small islands.(1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-237 Development of alternative energy systems for islandcommunities. (1990). [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

BAHAMAS22-00222-271

BARBADOS22-06322-130

ANTIGUA Y BARRUDAamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las estadis- ticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planificación del desarrollo- (1990). [ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA] [MUNDIAL]

22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years of economic expansion,but challenges ahead. (1990). [ANTIGUA Y BAR­BUDA]

22-210 Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the An­tigua experience. (1990). [ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA]

22-247 Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an inter­view with John St. Luce, Minister of Finance. (1990). [ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA]

ANTILLAS NEERLANDESAS22-248 Child abuse: the experience of the island of Curacao,

Netherlands Antilles. (1990). [ANTILLAS NEERLAN­DESAS]

22-13122-220

BELICE22-132

CARIBE22-038

22-05922-06022-06122-062

22-064

22-065

22-06622-068

22-069

22-070

22-071

22-072

22-073

Junkanoo in the Bahamas. (1990). [BAHAMAS]Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas. (1990). [BAHA­MAS]

Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). [BARBADOS] Empowerment through therapy. (1990). [BARBADOS] [MUNDIAL]

Incest and drug abuse. (1990). [BARBADOS]Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990). [BARBADOS]

Belize: country profile. (1990). [BELICE]

International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

BWLVs role in airfreight exports. (1990). [CARIBE] CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989). [CARIBE] Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990). [CARIBE] Challenges for sustainable development in small Carib­bean islands. (1990). [CARIBE]

Commodity systems assessment methodology for prob­lem and project identification. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

Community em powerment: alternative structures forna- tional development. (1990). [CARIBE]

Computerization in small ports. (1991). [CARIBE]• Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating

technological innovation. (1990). [CARIBE] Economic policy and sustainable development in the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]

Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990). [CARIBE]

Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view of a universal system. (1990). [CARIBE]

Ethnic and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all are minorities. (1990). [CARIBE]

Formal launching ofthe Independent West Indian Com­mission. (1990). [CARIBE]

CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991 141

CARIBE

22-074

22-075

22-077

22-078

22-079

22-081

22-08222-08322-084

22-085

22-086

22-087

22-088

22-089

22-090

22-091

22-094

22-095

22-096

22-097

22-098

22-100

22-101

22-102

22-103

22-104

22-105

22-106

22-108

22-110

22-111

22-112

22-114

Getting on with the job of Caribbean survival. (1990). [CARIBE]

Getting out ofthe cave: tension between democracy and elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990). [CARIBE]

Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990). [CARIBE]

Links between tourism .agriculture and the environment. (1990). [CARIBE]

Migration and the demographic transition: a West In­dian example. (1990). [CARIBE]

New developments in packaging material for use in ex­porting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Opening address. (1990). [CARIBE]Our weaknesses as we see them. (1990). [CARIBE] Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental im­pacts of tourism : the verdict for the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]

Packaging and labelling requirements for exporting.(1990). [CARIBE]

Population projections for eight Caribbean countries 1980-2015. (1990). [CARIBE]

Post harvest handling and storage of fresh fruits. (1990). [CARIBE]

Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers, foliage and potted plants. (1990). [CARIBE]

Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990). [CARIBE]

Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARIBE]

Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]

Surplus labour economy affects technological advances.(1991). [CARIBE]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domina­tion by re-exportation. (1991). [CARIBE] [EUROPA]

To be a West Indian: a personal view of the integration movement. (1990). [CARIBE]

Tribute to a scholar - appreciating CXJt. James. (1990). [CARIBE]

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. Who are we? What can we do for you?. (1990). [CARIBE]

Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handling systems for quality maintenance. (1990). [CARIBE]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE] [EUROPA]

West Indian Commission: a public forum on the future.(1990). [CARIBE]

West Indies: patterns of development, culture and envi­ronmental change since 1492. (1990). [CARIBE]

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domination -a passing phase. (1991), [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Women's organisations in the Caribbean Community from the 19th century to today. (1990). [CARIBE]

A regional perspective: conference papers. (1989). [CARIBE]

Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in Latin America and the Caribbean: the challenge of an idea in times of crisis. (1990). [CARIBE]

Approach to islands. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [CARIBE] [INDIA]

Managing small-island sustainability: towards a systems design. (1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-117 Organising from the perspective of unwaged housework:the international wages for housework campaign.(1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

22-118 Techniques available and requirements for air transpor­tation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

22-119 Tourism activity in the 1980s and 1990s:facts and figures.(1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]

22-120 Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990). [CARIBE] [AF­RICA]

22-123 CXJL James's conceptualization of the notion of self-government - an appreciation and analysis. (1990). [CARIBE]

22-126 First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on ArtificialIntelligence • Book of abstracts. (1989). [CARIBE] [DOCUMENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGI­COS]

22-140 Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

22-141 Presencia e influencia de los factores de desequilibrio enlas finanzas internas en Cuba. (1989). [CARIBE]

22-171 Apartheid,sanctions and sport. (1989). [CARIBE]22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).

[CARIBE]22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment and

development. (1991). [CARIBE]22-174 ChangingthefaceofCaribbeanports. (1991). [CARIBE]22-175 Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

[CARIBE]22-177 Debt adjustment and development: looking to the 1990s.

(1990). [CARIBE]22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects - policy op­

tions forthe Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]22-181 Integration and participatory development: selected pa­

pers and proceedings ofthe second conference of Carib­bean economists. (1990). [CARIBE]

22-182 Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: thechallenge to the U.WJ- (1991). [CARIBE]

22-183 Non-governmental organizations and alternative strate­gies: bridging tbe development gap between Central America and the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]

22-185 Report of a Consultative Forum: Higher-level humanresource development strategies in the Caribbean subs- region of the 1990s. (1991). [CARIBE]

22-186 Science, technology and sustainable development in theCaribbean. (1990). [CARIBE]

22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).[CARIBE]

22-189 United Nations Economic Commission for Latin Amer­ica and the Caribbean literature review on socio-cultural impacts of tourism. (1991). [CARIBE]

22-190 Water resources management for sustainable develop­ment. (1990). [CARIBE]

22-193 Growing presence of women in development. (1990).[CARIBE]

22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). [CARIBE]22-200 Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990).

[CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]22-202 Economic problems and prospects of small islands.

(1990). [CARIBE] [ASIA Y EL PACIFICO]22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in small

open economies. (1991). [CARIBE]22-204 International relations of the Caribbean towards theyear

2000. (1990). [CARIBE]22-205 Macroeconomic planningin small economies:issues and

experience. (1991). [CARIBE]22-208 UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.

(1990). [CARIBE] [AFRICA]22-222 Deterioration of Caribbean coastal zones: a recurring

issue in regional development. (1990). [CARIBE]

142 CARISPLAN Abstracts,No. 22,1991

GRANADA

22-226

22-22722-228

22-230

22-231

22-232

22-233

22-262

22-263

22-264

22-265

22-266

22-267

22-268

22-272

22-279

22-281

22-282

COSTARICA22-194

CUBA22-003

22-004

22-005

22-006

22-008

22-009

22-010

22-133

22-134

22-22422-225

22-135

Health/tourism interaction. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-136Human resources development: public awareness / par­ticipation policies and practices. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-137

Influencing in ternational institu tions. (1990).[CARIBE] 22-138

Labour and sustainable development. (1990). [CARIBE]Legalaspects ofcbild abuse in the English-speaking Car- 22-139ibbean. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-142

Regional cooperation as an dement of Caribbean devel­opment strategy. (1990). [CARIBE]

Relations between the French Overseas Departments and 22-143CARICOM. (1990). [CARIBE]

Role and importance of plant quarantine for the support 22-176of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-192

Tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean.(1990). [CARIBE] 22-269

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990).[CARIBE] 22-283

CDB 20, the first twenty years: 1970 - 1990. (1991).[CARIBE]

Customs services and requirements for supporting fresh horticu ltu ra l com modities for export. (1990). 22-003[CARIBE]

Towards an equal partnership for development: the need 22-067for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region.(1990). [CARIBE] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative. 22-124(1989). [CARIBE] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of horti- 22-126cultural commodities. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUN­DIAL]

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-241

Financing investment projects of fresh horticultural commodities for export. (1990). [CARIBE]

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliog­raphy based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS databases. (1989). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL] 22-109

Role of the Caribbean Environment Programme in strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990). [CARIBE] 22-148

Principales sources d'information aux Antilles Fran­çaises. (1989). [CARIBE] 22-218

22-265Incorporation of women in developm ent policies. (1989).[COSTA RICA]

22-266

Autoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [CUBA] [DOCU­MENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS] EUROPA

BaseNormativaenlaEmpresa. (1990). [CUBA] [MUN- 22-095DIAL]

Carnival in Cuba:anotherchapterin the nationalization 22-101of culture. (1990). [CUBA]

Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación en las formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989). 22-122[CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en la obra del Che (II). (1989). [CUBA] GABON

Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [MUN- 22-057DIAL]

Planificación Empresarial: problemas y perspectivas.(1989). [CUBA] GRANADA

Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi- 22-012zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). [CUBA] 22-076

Comercio mayorista en el sistema de comercio interior enCuba. (1989). [CUBA] 22-113

Comunicaciones en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [MUN­DIAL] 22-188

Cuba- URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Cuba: utilización de la aviación agrícola. (1989). [CUBA]

ECLAC. Producción de bienes decapital en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA]

Incentives and planning in Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucare­ros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983- 1986. (1989). [CUBA]

Tendencias organizativas de las empresas cubanas. (1989). [CUBA]

Cuba / Caricom relations:proposals. (1990). [CUBA] Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones y consecuencias. (1989). [CUBA]

Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Formación de la fuerza de trabqjo calificada: previsiones del Che- (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

DOCUMENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOSAutoconsumo en el MINAZ. (1989). [CUBA] [DOCU­MENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS]

Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the 1990's. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [DOCU­MENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS]

CDS/ISIS: what we want in version 2 A. (1990). [DOCU­MENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS]

First Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artificial Intelligence - Book of abstracts. (1989). [CARIBE] [DOCUMENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGI­COS]

Overview: sustainable development and environmental management of small islands. (1990). [DOCUMEN­TOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS]

ESTADOS UNIDOSAir transport and tourism: industry potential to be de­nied?. (1990). [AMERICA LATINA] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990). [JAMAICA] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

Library disaster preparedness support networks. (1989). [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

Towards an equal partnership for development: the need for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990). [CARIBE] [ESTADOSUNIDOS]

United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative. (1989). [CARIBE] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]

Theoretical framework for the study of cultural domina­tion by re-exportation. (1991). [CARIBE] [EUROPA]

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the C aribbean. (1990). [CARIBE] [EUROPA]

World population prospects 1990. (1991). [AMERICA LATINA] [EUROPA]

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [HAITI] [GABON]

Grenada m as'1928-1988. (1990). [GRANADA] Grenada: the way forward in the decade of the 90's. (1991). [GRANADA]

Educational technology:can itimproveeducational qual­ity?. (1990). [GRANADA] [SUDAFRICA]

This land is my land. (1989). [GRANADA]

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GUYANA

GUYANA22-013

22-014

22-015

22-145

HAITI22-057

22-146

INDIA22-112

Case of The Barama River Caribs of Guyana restudied".(1990). [GUYANA]

Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case.(1990). [GUYANA]

Macro-economic model of the Guyanese economy.(1990). [GUYANA]

Recenteconomicdevelopments in Guyana-1990. (1990). [GUYANA]

Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990). [HAITI] [GABON]

1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991). [HAITI]

Disability statistics compendium. (1990). [CARIBE] [INDIA]

ISLAS VIRGENES BRITANICAS22-169 Why does thetourist dollar matter: an introduction to the

economics of tourism in the British Virgin Islands.(1989). [ISLAS VIRGENES BRITANICAS]

ISLAS VIRGENES DE LOS EU22-170 Child abuse: the U.S. Virgin Islands experience. (1990).

[ISLAS VIRGENES DE LOS EU]

JAMAICA22-016 I t nice". (1989). [JAMAICA]22-017 Contribution of sidewalk vendors and higglers to the

economy. (1989). [JAMAICA]22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in

economic growth. (1990). [JAMAICA]22-019 Informal commercial importers and the manufacturing

sector. (1989). [JAMAICA]22-020 Informal commercial importers: their origin, and their

problems. (1989). [JAMAICA]22-021 Problem of regulating sidewalk vending. (1989). [JA­

MAICA]22-022 Training and dissemination of managerial know-how in

LDCS: Jamaica. (1990). [JAMAICA]22-147 Aspects of Jamaican agriculture. (1990). [JAMAICA]22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

[JAMAICA] [ESTADOS UNIDOS]22-149 Maternal health in Jamaica: health needs, services and

utilization. (1990). [JAMAICA]22-150 Sexual abuse of children in Kingston and St. Andrew.

(1990). [JAMAICA]22-151 Socio-economic study ofthe tourism industry in Jamaica.

(1991). [JAMAICA]22-152 Some results from a research project on sidewalk vending

of food. (1989). [JAMAICA]22-211 Abusedchildandthelaw:ajamaicanpenspective. (1990).

[JAMAICA]

MONTSERRAT22-153 Some problems of micro Parliaments in Caribbean mi­

cro states: the Montserrat case. (1991). [MONTSER­RAT]

MUNDIAL Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las estadís­ticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planificación del desarrollo- (1990). [ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA] [MUNDIAL]

22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990). [CUBA] [MUN­DIAL]

22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral y la estimulación enlas formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

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NIGERIA22-023

Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.(1990). [MUNDIAL]

Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [MUN­DIAL]

International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits and vegetables. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

New developments in packaging material for use in ex­porting fresh horticultural products. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domination - a passing phase. (1991). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.(1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Multivariate statistical analysis of country classification : the identification of small developing countries. (1990). [MUNDIAL]

New participatory methodologies for working with women. (1990). [MUNDIAL]

Organising from the perspective of unwaged housework: the international wages for housework campaign.(1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Techniques available and requirements for air transpor­tation of fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Tourism: planning, promotion and marketing. (1990). [MUNDIAL]

Ethnics and economics. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO] [MUNDIAL]

Empowerment through therapy. (1990). [BARBADOS] [MUNDIAL]

Comunicaciones en Cuba. (1989). [CUBA] [MUN­DIAL]

Cuba- URSS: cooperación para d desarrollo. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Moratoria: opcion para la deuda latinoamericana.(1989). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Empowerment through education: power and control from the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [MUNDIAL]

Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Child sexual abuse and its aftermath. (1990). [MUN­DIAL]

Notes on the world steel industry. (1990). [MUNDIAL] Issue of empowerment: an overview. (1990). [MUN­DIAL]

Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries. (1990). [MUNDIAL]

Pesticide residues and its impact on the export of horti­cultural commodities. (1990). [CARIBE] [MUN­DIAL]

Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliog­raphy based on citations from the CAGRIS and AGRIS databases. (1989). [CARIBE] [MUNDIAL]

Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada: previsiones del Che.. (1989). [CUBA] [MUNDIAL]

Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nigerian example of mismatch. (1990). [NIGERIA]

PUERTO RICO22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Caribbean:

the economic impacts in Puerto Rico of its exports to the Caribbean. (1990). [PUERTO RICO]

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REINO UNIDO22-055 Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) - seminar material. (1989).

[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [REINO UNIDO]22-168 V.A.T.: systems considerations. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y

TABAGO] [REINO UNIDO]

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA22-144 Dominican doubts.

CANA]

SAN VICENTE Y LAS GRANADINAS

(1990). [REPUBLICA DOMINI-

22-180

SUDAFRICA 22-113

SURINAME22-024

How to sustain a small island. (1990). [SAN VICENTE Y LAS GRANADINAS]

Educational technology:can it improve educational qual­ity?. (1990). [GRANADA] [SUDAFRICA]

Situation AJ). 1989 in the Republic of Suriname. (1989). [SURINAME]

TRINIDAD22-025

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Y TABAGOAddress „ at the presentation of awards and launching of new product of GTM Life Insurance Company ofTrini­dad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14,1989. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Address by Mr ANJ1. Robinson Prime Minister of the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago on the occassion ofthe launching of the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pre­vention Programme on Tuesday, February 6, 1990.(1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Address by Mr. AJVJ1. Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy at the opening of the Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday, March14,1990. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Address by Mr. AJ^R. Robinson, Prime Minister of Trini­dad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary of the Trini­dad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4, 1990. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Address by Prime Minister AN JL. Robinson at the open­ing of the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20,1990.(1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Carnival of life. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Electronics industry - sector profile- (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Handbook of key economic statistics. (1989). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Impact of the health delivery system on women in Trini­dad and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Information services industry - sector profile. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Market for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Modelling tbe balance of payments in Trinidad and To­bago, 1965-1985. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago: selected Central Bank essays. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives for human resource development. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-043 Organising as consumers: the experience of the House­wives Association of Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-044 Petrochemical industry-sector profile. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

22-045 Plastics industry-sector profile. (1990). [TRINIDAD YTABAGO]

22-046 Policies for worn en in the rural sector, Republic of Trini­dad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in TrinidadandTobago. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-048 Printing and publishing industry - sector profile. ( 1990).[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-049 Research function of a central bank. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

22-050 Robberin the Trinidad Carnival. (1990). [TRINIDAD YTABAGO]

22-051 Short history of The Shipping Association of TrinidadandTobago. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-052 Statement by Prime Minister AJVR. Robinson to theforty-fifth regular session ofthe United Nations General Assembly, New York, October 4,1990. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

22-053 Statem en t m ade by Mr. AJVR. Robinson, Prim e Ministerof Trinidad and Tobago in Parliament,February9,1990.(1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-054 Utility rates -1990. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]22-055 Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) - seminar material. (1989).

[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [REINO UNIDO]22-056 Women and garment production in Trinidad and Tobago

1900-1960. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]22-058 Above and beywnd-the airline ofthe New World. (1990).

[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]22-067 Debt adjustment and development: a perspective of the

1990's. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [DOCU­MENTOS TEORICOS O METODOLOGICOS]

22-080 Music of suffering and survival. Doh beat Mama Popo":reflections of child abuse in the calypso. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-092 Proceedings of a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

22-093 Report on national consultations preparatory to the Re­gional Economic Conference. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.(1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-125 Ethnics and economics. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO] [MUNDIAL]

22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital statis­tics 1987. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-156 Development of the securities market in Trinidad andTobago. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-157 Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad andTobago 1973-1985. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-158 Empowerment through education: power and controlfrom the perspective of the abused child. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [MUNDIAL]

22-159 Into the valley of debt: an alternative road to theIMF/World Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-160 Memorandum to the Government of Trinidad and To­bago on (l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital invest- m ents by tb e s tee lb an d m ovem ent. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

22-161 More contraceptive choices likely by the end of the cen­tury. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

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Oral and pictorial records programme of the University 22-249of the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990).[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Review of the economy 1989. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y 22-250TABAGO]

Starting your own business - the key questions and an- 22-251swers you need to know. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Study of diabetes and hypertension in women aged 22-252twenty-five and over. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Towards a development consensus in Trinidad and To- 22-253bago for the 1990s. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Trinidad and.Tobago hydrocarbons: mqjor lessons for 22-257the region. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

V.A.T.: systems considerations. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] [REINO UNIDO] 22-258

Note on the Patent Information and Documentation Unit (PIDU) project. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] 22-259

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago; propos- 22-260ais for reform. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Caribbean co-operation in health: CCH: Trinidad and 22-261Tobago. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Challenge of employment promotion: Trinidad and To- 22-270bago in the 1990's. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990). [TRINI­DAD Y TABAGO]

National consultation paper on enhancing the quality of 22-273life. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Repub- 22-274lie of Trinidad and Tobago). (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Report-» (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990). [TRINI- 22-277DAD Y TABAGO]

Final report on a proposal for the establishment and operations of a business incubator facility in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO] 22-278

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop­ment to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$4.0 million to the Republic 22-280of Trinidad and Tobago for a — (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Memorandum and recommendation of the President of 22-284the International Bank for Restruction and Develop­ment to the executive directors on a proposed structural adjustment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 22-285million to Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989).[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Public sector investment programme 1990. (1990). 22-286[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Public sector investment programme 1991. (1990). 22-287[TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Actuarial valuation of the national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as of 30 June 1986. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Decentralization process: regional administration and regional development in Trinidad and Tobago - propos­als for reform. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Economics of value added taxation with specific reference to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

From ownership to tenancy: loss of the national patri­mony. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Report of the Auditor General on Public Accounts of the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago for the year ended 31st December, 1987. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Report on the development programme 1990. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Review of fiscal measures in the 1990 budget. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Review of the economy 1990. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Feature address by Mr. AJSJt. Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy at the formal launching of the Point lisas Free Zone, Tuesday, March 13,1990.(1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Reconstruction programme of Trinidad and Tobago.(1989). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Report of the committee to examine the entire family services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Partners in development: foreign technical assistance. Prescriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Development Programme in Trinidad and Tobago.(1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Governors ' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and papers of the former Governors ofthe Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Environmental management: assesment of information needs and resources. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Graduate tracer study: a report on a survey of graduates in Engineering (UWI). (1989). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

National consultation working paper on human re­sources development. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TA­BAGO]

Monetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

Simplemodel of themoney supply process in open petro­leum economies. (1990). [TRINIDAD Y TABAGO]

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CARNEID

L 'IN D E X D E S A U T E U R S

IN D IC E D E A U T O R E SA dhin,Shanti D.

22-024 Situation A.D. 1989 in the Republic o f Suriname. (1989).

Agathonos, Helen22-111 Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse and neglect.

(1990).

Aguirre Soler, Alba22-004 Base Normativa en la Empresa. (1990).

Alexander, Dale22-124 CDS/ISIS: what we want in version 2.4. (1990).

Ali, Desmond22-186 Science, technology and sustainable development in the

Caribbean. (1990).

Alleyne, George22-224 Health/tourism interaction. (1990).

Alvarez M arco, Victor22-136 C uba-URSS: cooperación para el desarrollo. (1989).

Andrews, R ichardson22-206 Notes on the world steel industry. (1990).

An trobus, Peggy22-225 Human resources development: public awareness / partici­

pation policies and practices. (1990).

Arias, Sonia22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en

la obra del Che (II). (1989).

Aijoon, Surendra22-252 Economics o f value added taxation with specific reference

to Trinidad and Tobago. (1991).

Arriagada, Andres22-196 Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales inun­

daciones en America Latina y el Caribe. (1989).

Arriagada, Irm a22-197 Unequal participation by women in the working world.

(1990).

A rthur Young Firm (Trinidad)22-168 V.A.T.: systems considerations. (1989).22-055 Value Added Tax(V.A.T.) - seminar material. (1989).

Ayala Castro, Hector22-143 T endencias o rganizativas de las em presas cubanas.

(1989).

Baball, Balliram22-039 M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).

Basdeo, Sahadeo22-099 Trinidad and Tobago's view on regional cooperation.

(1991).

Basseer, Potkin22-207 Transnational banks and external finance: implications for

developing countries. (1990).

Belle, Adelle22-170 Child abuse: the U S . Virgin Islands eiqierience. (1990).

Beller, W„ ed.22-001 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-062 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-110 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-114 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-180 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-202 Sustainable development and environmental management

of small islands. (1990).22-237 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-241 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).

Beller, William22-180 H ow to sustain a small island. (1990).

Benn, Clary22-276 Foreign exchange resources o fT rin idad and Tobago: a

need for budgeting. (1990).

Bethel, Clement22-002 Junkanoo in the Bahamas. (1990).

Bettelheim, Judith22-005 Carnival in Cuba: another chapter in the nationalization of

culture. (1990).

Block, Clifford22-113 Educational technology: can it improve educational qual­

ity?. (1990).

Brandt, Edmund22-085 Packaging and labelling requirem ents for exporting.

(1990).

Brittain, Ann W.22-079 Migration and the demographic transition: a West Indian

example. (1990).

Brookfield, H.C.22-110 Approach to islands. (1990).

Bryan, Anthony T.22-204 International relations o f the Caribbean towards the year

2000. (1990).

CARNEID22-060 CARICOM/CARNEID workshop. (1989).

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CDB

CDB22-263

CDCC22-185

22-189

CEPAL22-196

CDB 20, the first twenty years: 1970- 1990. (1991).Collazo Evora, Tomas Reforzamiento de la capacidad de análisis de las estadísticas socioeconómicas en el proceso de planificación d d desarrollo» (1990).

22-074Report o f a Consultative Forum: Higher-level human re- Com pton, John

source development strategies in the Caribbean subsre- gion o f the 1990s. (1991).

United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean literature review on socio-cultural im­pacts o f tourism. (1991).

Getting on with the job o f Caribbean survival. (1990).

C onstant, Loyce22-098 Trinidad and Tobago Bureau o f Standards. Who are we?

W hat can we do for you?. (1990).

Situación acutal en materia de prevision de caudales inun­daciones en America Latina y el C aribe. ( 1989).

Cooke, Alister22-066 Computerization in small ports. (1991).

Caribbean Industrial Research Institu te22-280 Environmental management: assesment o f information

needs and resources. (1990).

Casanova M ontero, Alfonso22-009 Industria del niquel en Cuba. (1989).

Cas tan er, Juan A.22-179 External trade and economic linkages in the Caribbean: the

economic impacts in Puerto Rico o f its exports to the Caribbean. (1990).

Central Bank o fT rin idad and Tobago22-278 Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches

and papers o fth e former Governors o fth e Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989).

22-034 Handbook o f key economic statistics. (1989).22-049 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Toabgo:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-039 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-041 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-127 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-155 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-254 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-255 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-256 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-275 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-276 Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-286 M onetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).22-287 Monetary and financial policy in Trinidad and Tobago:

selected Central Bank essays. (1990).

Chatoor, Benedict22-081 New developments in packaging material for use in export­

ing fresh horticultural products. (1990).

C hristopher, Janice22-127 Eiçerience of forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990).

Clarke, Reginald22-162 Oral and pictorial records programme ofthe Universityof

the West Indies, St. Augustine: an overview. (1990).

Cobley, Alan G.22-171 Apartheid, sanctions and sport. (1989).

Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Governm ent22-146 1990 general elections in Haiti. (1991).

Cox, Jo h n , com p. and ed.22-069 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the

public policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-186 Sustainable development in the C aribbeam a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-190 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-222 Sustainable development in the Caribbean : a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-225 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-226 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-227 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

22-233 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

C richton, Nigel22-254 Gross domestic product and term s o f trade effects: the

concepts and m easurement o f the gross domestic income.(1990).

C ropper, Angela22-226 Influencing international institutions. (1990).

Curbelo Tribicio, Irenio22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agricola. (1989).

Danielson, Anders22-018 Economic surplus: formation, distribution and role in eco­

nomic growth. (1990).

D ann, G raham22-189

David, Hilary 22-278

United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean literature review on socio-cultural im­pacts o f tourism. (1991).

Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches and papers o f the form er Governors o f the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989).

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Fernandez de Bulnes, Carlos

De Verteuil, M ichael Em bree, C . (Sid),, com p, an d ed.22-071 Ethics among professionals: a philosophical view o f a uni­ 22-069 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the

versal system. (1990). public policy implications o f sustainable development inthe Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

DePew, John 22-186 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the22-218 Library disaster preparedness support networks. ( 1989). public policy implications o f sustainable development in

the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).Dean P a tte rson ,S andra 22-222 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the

22-271 Child sexual abuse in the Bahamas. (1990). public policy implications o f sustainable development inthe Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

D em as, William G. 22-225 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the22-166 Towards a development consensus in Trinidad and Tobago public policy implications o f sustainable development in

fo rth e 1990s. (1991). the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).22-226 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the

D erne, M arie-Claude public policy implications o f sustainable development in22-231 Relations between the French Overseas Departm ents and the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

CARICOM. (1990). 22-227 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on thepublic policy implications o f sustainable development in

D ilbar, Assim the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).22-232 Role and importance o f plant quarantine for the support 22-233 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the

o f fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). public policy implications o f sustainable development inthe Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).

Dolm a n , Antony J . 22-190 Sustainable development in the Caribbean: a report on the22-001 Potential contribution o f marine resources to sustainable public policy implications o f sustainable development in

developm ent in sm all-island developing countries. the Caribbean Region Conference. (1990).(1990).

Encontre, PierreDomenech Nieves, Silvia 22-169 Why does the tourist dollar matter: an introduction to the

22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en ' econom ics o f tourism in the British Virgin Islands.la obra del Che (II). (1989). (1989).

Douglas, D ianne Eser, G unter22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector,Republic ofTrinidad 22-109 Air transport and tourism: industry potential to be denied?.

and Tobago: executive summary. (1990). (1990).

Downes, Andrew S. E squijarrosa G arcia, Antonio22-115 Multivariate statistical analysis o f country classification: 22-003 Autoconsumo en el M INAZ. (1989).

the identification o f small developing countries. (1990).Farrell, Terrence W.

ECLAC 22-155 Choice o f exchange rate regime in a world o f floating rates.22-138 (1989). (1990).22-116 New participatory methodologies for working with women. 22-127 Experience o f forecasting at the Central Bank. (1990).

(1990). 22-039 M arket for treasury bills in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).22-236 Report o f the Latin American and Caribbean Regional 22-256 Political enconom y o f the Sou-Sou Lands initiative.

Preparatory Meeting for the United Nations Conference (1990).on Environment and Development. (1991). 22-049 Research function o f a central bank. (1990).

22-198 Women and new technologies. (1990). 22-287 Simple model o f the money supply process in open petro­leum economies. (1990).

ECLAC/CELADE Demography Unit22-086 Population projections foreight Caribbean countries 1980- Farrell, Trevor M.A.

2015. (1990). 22-042 New era for oil in Trinidad and Tobago: imperatives forhuman resource development. (1990).

ECLAC/ILPES/UNEP22-107 Environment dimension in development planning. (1990). Feifer, Chris Naschak22-108 Environment dimension in development planning. (1990). 22-149 M aternal health in Jamaica: health needs, services and22-195 Environment dimension in development planning. (1990). utilization. (1990).

Echevarria, Vito Fergus, Howard A.22-144 Dominican doubts. (1990). 22-153 Some problems o f micro Parliaments in Caribbean micro

states: the M ontserrat case. (1991).Elango, Fritz

22-090 Post-harvest pathology of fruits and vegetables. (1990). Fernandez H ernandez, M aria E.22-011 Utilización de los medios de rotación normados en la Ag-

E ldem ire,D enise ricultura. (1989).22-150 Sexual abuse o f children in Kingston and St. Andrew.

(1990). Fernandez de Bulnes, Carlos22-138 ECLAC. Producción de bienes de capital en Cuba. (1989).

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Ferrer, Pedro

r errer, Pedro Groome-Duke, Claudia22-143 T endencias o rganizativas de las em presas cubanas. 22-250 Child sexual abuse: the Tobago experience. (1990).

(1989).G uzm an, G d io T.

Fi güeras, Miguel A. 22-1% Situación acutal en m ateria de prevision de caudales inun­22-138 ECLAC. Producción de bienes de capital en Cuba. ( 1989). daciones en America Latina y el C aribe. ( 1989).

Fletcher, L F , H am d-S m ith , Allyson22-047 Politics, public policy and Friendly Societies in Trinidad 22-158 Empowerment through education: power and control from

and Tobago. (1990). the perspective o f the abused child. (1990).

Foote, Nelson N. Hardware, T horant22-072 Ethnic and economic pluralism: no race is a majority - all 22-190 W ater resources management for sustainable develop­

are minorities. (1990). ment. (1990).22-125 Ethnics and economics. ( 1990).

Harfcer, TrevorForde, Norm a M onica 22-187 Sustained development for the Caribbean. (1990).

22-228 Legal aspects o f child abuse in the English-speaking Car­ibbean. (1990). H arris , Louis

22-199 Attitudes to environm ent. ( 1990).Forte, Janette

22-013 Case o f T h e Barama River Caribs o f Guyana restudied". H arrison, Faye V.(1990). 22-148 Jamaica and the international drug economy. (1990).

Forte, Lennox H ein ,P .,ed .22-145 Recent economic developments in Guyana - 1990. ( 1990). 22-001 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).F rench ,Joan 22-062 Sustainable development and environmental management

22-016 Tt nice". (1989). o f small islands. (1990).22-110 Sustainable development and environmental management

Galera, Jam es o f small islands. (1990).22-118 Techniques available and requirements for air transporta­ 22-114 Sustainable development and environmental management

tion o f fresh horticultural commodities. (1990). o f small islands. (1990).22-180 Sustainable development and environmental management

Galy, Abraham o f small islands. (1990).22-059 BWIA's role in air freight exports. (1990). 22-202 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).Garcia Diaz, M anuel 22-237 Sustainable development and environmental management

22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en o f small islands. (1990).la obra del Che (II). (1989). 22-241 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).Geo-Jqja, MacLeans A.

22-023 Manpower planning with occupational choice: a Nigerian Hein, Philippe L.example o f mismatch. (1990). 22-202 Econom ic prob lem s and p rospects o f small islands.

(1990).Gershenberg, Irving

22-022 Training and dissemination o f managerial know-how in Henry-Wilson, M axine A.LDCS:Jam aica. (1990). 22-065 Community empowerment: alternative structures for na­

tional development. (1990).Gligo, Nicolo

22-195 Preparation o f inventories and balance sheets o f the natu­ Hernandez Balani,R aulral and cultural heritage. (1990). 22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral yla estimulación en las

formas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989).Gonzalez C arrill, Severiano

22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi- Hernandez Ruis, Almazacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989). 22-010 Planificación E m presaria l: problem as y perspectivas.

(1989).Gonzalez Nunez, Gerardo

22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990). Hess, Alison L.22-241 Overview: sustainable development and environmental

Gonzalez Porcell, O scar management o f small islands. (1990).22-135 Comunicaciones en Cuba. (1989).

H ilaire, Alvin D.Gosine, M eghnath 22-157 Economic reaction to a sectorial boom: Trinidad and To­

22-272 Financing investment projects o f fresh horticultural com­ bago 1973-1985. (1989).modities for export. (1990).

H iralal, Haydey Urm ila DeviGotlover, Valentin M. 22-024 Situation A.D. 1989 in the Republic o f Suriname. (1989).

22-006 Coeficiente de participación laboral yla estimulación en lasformas colectivas de organi del trabajo. (1989).

150 CARISPLAN Abstracts, No. 22,1991

Lucas, Joycelyn

Holder, Jean22-084 Overcoming the socio-cultural and environmental impacts

o f tourism: the verdict fo rthe Caribbean. (1990).

Hospédales, Jerry

Jam es, Selma 22-117

Jo h n ,Jo an

Organising from the perspective o f unwaged housework: the international wages for housework campaign. (1990).

22-286 M onetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990).

H urtubia, Ja im e22-108

IDB

IICA

22-024

k22-046

22-038

22-059

22-064

22-081

22-085

22-087

22-088

22-089

22-090

22-092

22-098

22-100

22-118

22-232

22-264

22-267

22-272

22-216

22-249

22-213

Jackson, D JI. 22-248

Jackson ,Ivor22-078

ILO

22-275 Exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Trinidad and Tobago 1962-1981. (1990).

Horizontal co-operation on environmental issues in Latin Joseph,M ichaelAmerica and the Caribbean: the challenge o f an idea in 22-038 International marketing opportunities for fresh fruits andtimes o f crisis. (1990). vegetables. (1990).

Situation A D . 1989 in the Republic o f Suriname. (1989).

Policies for women in the rural sector,Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for etqport. ( 1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Report on policies for women in the rural sector (Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago). (1990).

Actuarial valuation o f the national insurance system of Trinidad and Tobago as o f 30 June 1986. (1989).

Challenge o f employment promotion: Trinidad and To­bago in the 1990’s. (1990).

K err, Mercedes22-030 Carnival o f life. (1991).

K irton, C larem ont22-205 Macroeconomic planning in small economies: issues and

eqrerience. (1991).

K irton , Eudene22-130 Empowerment through therapy. (1990).

K linger Pevida, Eduardo22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990).

Krawczyk, M iriam22-193 Growing presence ofwom en in development. (1990).

La G ra, Jerry22-064 Commodity systems assessment methodology for problem

and project identification. (1990).

Latin American and Caribbean Com mission on Development and Environ­m en t

22-239 O ur own agenda. (1990).

Lee, Gabriel 22-120

Legall, George22-167

L en t,Jobn A.22-104

Levitt, Kari22-067

22-177

Lewis, David E . 22-183

Tourism sector and Lome IV. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago hydrocarbons: major lessons for the region. (1990).

Who owns Caribbean mass media? Foreign domination - a passing phase. (1991).

Debt adjustment and development: a perspective o f the 1990’s. (1990).

Debt adjustment and development: looking to the 1990s. (1990).

Non-governmental organizations and alternative strate­gies: bridging the development gap between Central America and the Caribbean. (1990).

Lloret Feijoo, M aria del Carm en22-283 Formación de la fuerza de trabajo calificada : previsiones

del Che.. (1989).

22-233

Child abuse: the experience ofthe island o f Curacao, Neth- Lopez Arevalo, Jorge A.erlands Antilles. (1990). 22-140 M oratoria :opcionpara la deuda latinoamericana. (1989).

Lopez M., CeciliaLinks between tourism, agriculture and the environment. 22-194 Incorporation o f women in development policies. (1989).

(1990).Tourism and sustainable development in the Caribbean. Lucas, Joycelyn

(1990). 22-154 Report on the Namibia experience. (1989).

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Lynch, Margaret

Lynch, M argaret M ontbrun , Françoise22-200 Child abuse: an international perspective. (1990). 22-282 Principales sources d 'information aux Antilles Françaises.

(1989).M ahy, George

22-131 Incest and drug abuse. (1990). Mootoo, An dine22-267 Pesticide residues and its impact on the export o f horticul­

M an die, Jay R. tural commodities. (1990).22-068 Economic development in the Caribbean: facilitating tech­

nological innovation. (1990). M orales P ita , Antonio E.22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-

M anning, Patrick zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989).22-253 From ownership to tenancy: loss o f the national patrimony. 22-003 Autoconsumo en el M INAZ. (1989).

(1990). 22-142 Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucareros de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986.

M ars, Perry (1989).22-014 Ethnic conflict and political control: the Guyana case.

(1990). M orrison, Arlington22-019 Informal commercial importers and the manufacturing sec­

M artinez C arrera , Ramon tor. (1989).22-007 Cuba: crecimiento economico e inestabilidad externa.

(1990). M orrison, Inez22-211 Abused child and the law: a Jamaican perspective. (1990).

M artinez Fagundo, Carlos22-141 Presencia e influencia de los factores de desequilibrio en M unroe, Trevor

las finanzas internas en Cuba. (1989). 22-227 Labour and sustainable development. (1990).

M att es, Ann National Democratic Institu te for In ternational Affairs22-219 Agenda 2000: a m etaphor for change releasingthe creative 22-146 1990general elections in Haiti. (1991).

energies o f Caribbean people in development. (1990).Nauth Ganga, Gobind

McDonald, Ian 22-015 M acro-econom ic m odel o f th e G uyanese econom y.22-096 To be a West Indian: a personal view o f the integration (1990).

movement. (1990).Nem a, Luc

McElroy, Jerom e L. 22-088 Post harvest handling systems for tropical cut flowers, foli­22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Carib­ age and potted plants. (1990).

bean islands. (1990).22-114 Managing small-island sustainability: towards a systems Newton, Ralph

design. (1990). 22-264 Customs services and requirements for supporting fresh horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Mendez Delgado, E lier22-269 Inversiones en la planificación territorial. (1989). Neyra Saiz, Jose R.

22-134 Comercio mayorista en el sistema de comercio interior enMiller, Errol Cuba. (1989).

22-091 Primary education and literacy in the Caribbean. (1990).Nurse, Lawrence

Mills, Charles W. 22-182 Management training in the Eastern Caribbean: the chal­22-075 Getting out o f the cave: tension between democracy and lenge to the U .W L. (1991).

elitism in Marx's theory of cognitive liberation. (1990).Nurse, Leonard

M inistry o f Education 22-222 Deterioration o f Caribbean coastal zones: a recurring issue22-285 National consultation working paper on human resources in regional development. (1990).

development. (1990).O 'Brien, Ham id

Mi rabal Barrios, Luis 22-156 Development o f the securities market in Trinidad and22-142 Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucareros Tobago. (1989).

de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986.(1989). Oates, Kim

22-201 Child sexual abuse and its aftermath. (1990).M oham med, M^jeed

22-089 Post harvest handling systems for vegetables. (1990). Oyowe, Augustine22-129 Antigua and Barbuda: nine years o f economic expansion,

M ohan R ao ,J. but challenges ahead. (1990).22-147 Aspects o f Jamaican agriculture. (1990). 22-247 Avoiding waste and managing resources better: an inter­

view with John St. Luce, M inister o f Finance. (1990).M olina, Elda

22-192 Deuda externa de America Latina: evolución, opciones y Palm er, Ransfordconsecuencias. (1989). 22-094 Surplus labour economy affects technological advances.

(1991).

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R obinson, Æ NJt.

Pan Trinbago22-160

P an tin , Dennis22-159

Payne, M onica 22-175

Payne, Nellie22-012

Memorandum to the Government ofTrinidad and Tobago on ( l)the National Concert Hall (2)capital investments by the steelband movement. (1990).

In to th e valley o f deb t: an a lte rna tive road to the IMFAVorid Bank Path in Trinidad and Tobago. (1989).

Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

Grenada mas’ 1928-1988. (1990).

ROLAC22-191

Perez Rojas, N iurka22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989).

Peterson, Eric22-121 T ourism :planning,prom otion and marketing. (1990).

Potter, Bruce22-062

Assessment o f regional environmental trends in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990).

R agoonath, Bishnu22-123 C .L R . Jam es's conceptualization o fth e notion o f self-gov­

ernment - an appreciation and analysis. (1990).

R agoonath, B ishnu, ed.22-097 Tribute to a scholar - appreciating C .L R . James. (1990).

Ram irez, E rnestina22-008 Educación de las masas y la capacitación de los cuadros en

la obra del Che (II). (1989).

Ram phal, Shridath22-102 West Indian Commission: a public forum on the luture.

(1990).

Phillips, D aphne22-036 Impact o fthe health delivery system on women in Trinidad

and Tobago: consequences for the year 2000 and beyond. (1990).

Ramsey, Prince 22-161

Reddock, Rhoda22-06122-046

Planella, Isidro, ed.22-038 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f "

horticultural commodities for ejqport. ( 1990).22-059 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-064 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for ejqport. (1990).22-081 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-085 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-087 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-088 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for ejqport. (1990).22-089 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-090 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-092 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-098 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for ejqport. (1990).22-100 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for ejqport. (1990).22-118 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-232 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-264 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-267 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o f

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-272 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Pollack E., Molly22-194 Incorporation of women in development policies. (1989).

22-056

22-105

M ore contraceptive choices likelybythe end ofthe century. (1990).

Caribbean feminist tradition. (1990).Policiesfor women in the rural sector,Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago: executive summary. (1990).

Women and garment production in Trinidad and Tobago 1900-1960. (1990).

W omen's organisations in the Caribbean Communityfrom the 19th centuryto today. (1990).

Regis, Hum phrey22-095 Theoretical framework for the studyof cultural domination

byre-ejqportation. (1991).

Regis, Louis22-080

Reid, Egbert22-020

Music o f suffering and survival. ”Doh beat Mama Popo": reflections o f child abuse in the calypso. (1990).

Informal commercial importers: their origin, and their problems. (1989).

Reid, Elizabeth22-057 Young women and the HIV epidemic. (1990).

Researchers for Education Action and Development (READ)22-165 Studyof diabetes and hypertension in women aged twenty-

five and over. (1990).

Rivera, M arcia22-265 Towards an equal partnership for development: the need

for an alternative US policy for the Caribbean region. (1990).

Riveron M ulet, Nilda22-010 Planificación E m presarial:

(1989).problem as y perspectivas.

Robinson, AN R .22-026

22-027Challenges for sustainable development in small Carib­bean islands. (1990).

Address by M r A .N R . Robinson Prime Minister o f the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago on the occassion ofthe launching o f the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pre­vention Program m e on Tuesday, February 6, 1990. (1990).

Address by M r. A .N R . Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister o f the Economy at the opening o f the Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday, March 14, 1990. (1990).

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Robinson, Patricia

22-028 Address by M r. A 24 J l .Robinson, Prime M inister ofTrini­dad and T obago at the sixtieth anniversary o f the T rinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990).

22-029 Address by Prime M inister A .N R . Robinson at the open­ing o f the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990.(1990).

22-270 Feature address by M r. A .NR.. Robinson, Prime Ministerand M inister o f the Economy at the formal launching o f the Point Lisas Free Zone, Tuesday, March 13, 1990.(1990).

22-082 Opening address. (1990).22-052 Statement by Prime Minister A 24 R .Robinson to the forty-

fifth regulaç session o f the United Nations General As­sembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990).

22-053 Statement made by M r. A 24R . Robinson, Prime M inisterofTrinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February9,1990.(1990).

Robinson, Patricia22-286 M onetary policy indicators in area countries. (1990).

Rodriquez Perez, Eugenio22-133 Análisis de algunos aspectos del proceso de cooperativi-

zacion en la agricultura cañera. (1989).

Roett, Phyllis22-220

Ruiz, Angel L.22-179

Sadik, Nafis 22-208

22-085 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for e tç o r t . ( 1990).

22-087 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for eiqport. (1990).

22-088 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-089 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. ( 1990).

22-090 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for e>q>ort. ( 1990).

22-092 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-098 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-100 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-118 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-232 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-264 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-267 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling ofhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

22-272 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling o fhorticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Child abuse: a Caribbean regional perspective. (1990).

External trade and economic linkages in the Caribbean: the economic impacts in Puerto Rico o f its exports to the Caribbean. (1990).

UNFPA contribution: theory to action programmes.(1990).

Sadoulet, Elisabeth22-242 Investment strategies to combat rural poverty: a proposal

for Latin America. (1989).

Salazar G uerra, Osvaldo22-137 Cuba: utilización de la aviación agricola. (1989).

Sam uel, Wendell22-230 Regional cooperation as an element o f Caribbean develop­

ment strategy. (1990).

Sanchez Machado, Inocencio Raul22-283 Formación de la tuerza de trabajo calificada: previsiones

del Che.. (1989).

Shand, Edén A.22-173 Caribbean in the larger world: issues in environment and

development. (1991).

Singh,N aresh C.22-203 Environmental problems and opportunities in small open

economies. (1991).

S inha, Dinesh P.22-210 Developing healthy lifestyles in school children: the An­

tigua experience. (1990).

S irju-C harran , Grace22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector, Republic ofTrinidad

and Tobago: executive summary. (1990).

Soto Esteva, Luis22-142 Rentabilidad de los complejos agroindustriales azucareros

de la provincia de la Habana en el periodo de 1983-1986. (1989).

Stewart, June22-278 Governors' papers, 1964-1987: a bibliography:- speeches

and papers o f the form er Governors o f the Central Bank ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989).

Sanders, Ronald22-178 Drug problem: social and economic effects-policy options

for the Caribbean. (1990).

Sankat,CJC.22-087 Post harvest handling and storage o f fresh fruits. (1990).

Stone, Carl 22-151

22-101

Socio-economic study o f the tourism industry in Jamaica.(1991).

Unified regional European market and its implications challenges the Caribbean. (1990).

Seepersad, Myrtle, ed.22-038 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-059 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-064 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).22-081 Proceedings o f a workshop on post harvest handling of

horticultural commodities for export. (1990).

Sunkel, Osvaldo22-107 Environment, crisis and development. (1990).

Takahashi, Patrick K.22-237 Development o f alternative energy systems for island com­

munities. (1990).

Tang N ain, Gem ma22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector,Republic ofTrinidad

and Tobago: executive summary. (1990).

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UN. DIES A

Taylor, Humphrey22-199 Attitudes to environment. (1990).

Thom as, Clive Y.22-069 Economic policy and sustainable development in the Car­

ibbean. (1990).

Thom pson, Patricia Y.22-070 Education tools to facilitate behaviour change. (1990).

Towle, Edward22-062 Challenges for sustainable development in small Carib­

bean islands. (1990).

T rinidad and Tobago (BWIA International) Airways Corporation22-058 Above and beyond-the airline o fthe New World. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago Sm all Business Development Com pany22-164 Starting your own business - the keyquestions and answers

you need to know. (1991).

Trinidad and Tobago Telephone Com pany22-221 Corporate business plan 1990-1994. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago. Auditor General's D epartm ent22-257 Report o f the Auditor General on Public Accounts o f the

Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago for the year ended 31st December, 1987. (1989).

Trinidad and Tobago. Central Statistical Office22-128 Population and births 1986. Population and vital statistics

1987. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago. Com mission of Enquiry into the Death Penalty22-214 Death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago. Com m ittee on Fam ily Services22-274 Report o f the committee to examine the entire family

services delivery system in Trinidad andTobago: Part III the Tobago pilot project. (1989).

T rinidad and Tobago. Industrial Development Corporation

(1989).

Trinidad and Tobago. M inistry o f W orks, In frastructure and Decentraliza­tion

22-251 Decentralization process: regional administration and re­gional development in Trinidad and Tobago - proposals for reform . (1990).

22-209 Decentralization process: regional administration and re­gional development in Trinidad and Tobago; proposals for reform . (1990).

T rinidad and Tobago. N ational Institu te o f H igher Education (Research Science and Technology)

22-284 G raduate tracer study: a report on a survey o f graduates inEngineering (UW D. (1989).

T rinidad and Tobago. Office o f the P rim e M inister22-270 Feature address by M r. A .NR.. Robinson, Prime Minister

and M inister o f the Economy at the formal launching of the Point Lisas Free Zone, Tuesday, March 13, 1990.(1990).

T rinidad and22-025

22-026

22-027

22-028

22-029

22-031 Chemical industry - sector profile. (1990).22-032 Electronics industry - sector profile.. (1990). 22-02522-033 Engineering and capital goods - sector profile. (1990). 22-02622-035 Hotel investment opportunities. (1990). 22-02722-037 Information services industry - sector profile. (1990). 22-02822-044 Petrochemical industry - sector profile. (1990). 22-02922-045 Plastics industry- sector profile. (1990). 22-05222-048 Printing and publishing industry - sector profile. (1990). 22-05322-054 Utility rates - 1990. (1990). 22-270

22-052T rinidad and Tobago. M inistry o f Finance

22-258 Report on the development programme 1990. (1990).22-259 Review o f fiscal measures in the 1989 budget. (1989).22-260 R eview of fiscal measures in the 1990budget. (1990).22-163 Review o f the economy 1989. (1990).22-261 Review of the economy 1990. (1990).

T rinidad and Tobago. M inistry o f Labour, Em ploym ent and M anpower Resources

22-285 National consultation working paper on human resourcesdevelopment. (1990).

T rinidad and Tobago. M inistry o f P lanning and Mobilization22-184 Note on the Patent Information and Documentation Unit

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Tobago. Office o f the P rim e M inister. Inform ation DivisionAddress ... at the presentation o f awards and launching of

newproduct ofG TM Life Insurance Company ofTrinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14,1989. (1989).

Address by M r A N R . Robinson Prime Minister o f the Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago on the occassion ofthe launching o f the National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pre­vention Program m e on Tuesday, February 6, 1990. (1990).

Address by M r. A .N R . Robinson, Prime Minister and Minister o f the Economy at the opening o f the Cha­guaramas Roman Catholic School, Wednesday,March 14, 1990. (1990).

Address by M r. A N R . Robinson, Prime Minister o f Trini­dad and Tobago at the sixtieth anniversary o f the T rinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses' Association on Monday, June 4,1990. (1990).

Address by Prime M inister A N R . Robinson at the open­ing o f the Naparima Bowl, Saturday, October 20, 1990. (1990).

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fifth regular session o f th e United Nations General As­sembly, New York, October 4, 1990. (1990).

Statement made byM r. A N R . Robinson, Prime Minister ofT rinidad and Tobago in Parliament, February 9,1990. (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago. Sub-Com m ittee appointed to consider the report of th e Steering Com m ittee fo r th e establishm ent of a National Commission on Culture

22-217 Report.... (1990).

Trinidad and Tobago. W orking Com m ittee on Science and Technology 22-223 Final report on a proposal for the establishment and op­

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UN. DIESA 22-112 Disability statistics compendium. (1990).

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UNEP

22-122 World population prospects 1990. (1991).

UNEP22-234

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Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: a proposal. (1990).

Final report o f the First Meeting o f High-Level Govern- W atson, Patrick K. ment-Designated Experts to reviewthe Draft Action Plan 22-262for the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, 22-040Santiago,Chile, 10-13July 1990. (1990).

W alker, Judith-Ann22-277 Partners in development: foreign technical assistance. Pre­

scriptions and practice in a Public Transportation Devel­opment Programme in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).

CARICOM: the promise and the reality. (1990). Modelling the balance o f payments in Trinidad and To­bago, 1965-1985. (1990).

UNEP. Caribbean Environm ent Program m e22-281 Role o f the C aribbean E nvironm ent Program m e in

strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990).

UNEP. Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean

Watts, David 22-103

Webb, M ichael22-021

West Indies: patterns o f development, culture and environ­mental change since 1492. (1990).

Problem o f regulating sidewalk vending. (1989).22-268

UNICEF

Action plan for the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1990). W edderburn, Ju d ith , ed.

22-065

22-172 Caribbean Area Office annual report 1989. (1990).22-063 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-17622-080 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-111 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-130 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-17922-131 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-150 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-158 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-18122-170 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-175 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-200 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-18322-201 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-211 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-220 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-23022-228 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-238 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-248 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990). 22-23122-250 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-271 Child abuse: breaking the cycle. (1990).22-240 Strategy for improved nutrition o f children and women in 22-265

UWI. Main Library (St. Augustine, TT)22-279 Post-harvest systems in the tropics 1975-1988: a bibliog­

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UWI. Women and Development Studies Group (St. Augustine, TT)22-046 Policies for women in the rural sector,Republic ofTrinidad

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Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

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Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

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Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

Integration and participatory development: selected pa­pers and proceedings o f the second conference o f Carib­bean economists. (1990).

Victor, Roland22-255 Mortgage market: a review o f the housing finance system

in Trinidad and Tobago. (1990).

W hite, Richard22-238 Issue o f empowerment: an overview. (1990).

W hittingham , Dunstan22-017 Contribution o f sidewalk vendors and higglers to the econ­

omy. (1989).

W hittingham , Wilfred22-266 United States government's Caribbean Basin Initiative.

(1989).

W ickham , Lynda D.22-100 Tropical root crops: post harvest quality and handling sys­

tems for quality maintenance. (1990).

Wilson, Selby22-025

Vidal, Sergio Plasencia22-176 Cuba / Caricom relations: proposals. (1990).

Address ... at the presentation o f awards and launching o f newproduct ofGTM Life Insurance Com panyofTrinidad and Tobago Limited on Monday 14,1989. (1989).

Voordouw, Jan 22-281 Role o f the C aribbean E nvironm ent Program m e in

strengthening information networking for marine and coastal resource management. (1990).

W iltshire, Faith22-043

W int, E leanor22-152

Organising as consumers: the experience o f the House­wives Association ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1990).

Some results from a research project on sidewalk vending o f food. (1989).

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de Janvry, Alain

Witter, Michael, ed.22-016 Higgle ring / sidewalk vending / informai commercial trad­

ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

22-017 Higglering / sidewalk vending / informal commercial trad­ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

22-019 Higglering / sidewalk vending / informal commercial trad­ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

22-020 Higglering / sidewalk vending / informal commercial trad­ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

22-021 Higglering / sidewalk vending / informal commercial trad­ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

22-152 Higglering / sidewalk vending / informal commercial trad­ing in the Jamaican economy: proceedings o f a sympo­sium. (1989).

Woodruff, James L.22-237 Development ofalternative energysystems for island com­

munities. (1990).

World Bank22-243

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Memorandum and recommendation ofthe President ofthe International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to the Executive Directors on a proposed loan in an amount eqiuvalent to US$4.0 million to the Republic o f Trinidad and Tobago for a (1989).

Memorandum and recommendation ofthe President ofthe International Bank for Restruction and Development to the executive directors on a proposed structural adjust­ment loan in an amount equivalent to US$40 million to Republic ofTrinidad and Tobago. (1989).

Wuest, Ruth22-050 R obber in the Trinidad Carnival. (1990).

Young, Virginia H.22-077 Household structure in a West Indian society. (1990).

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o f small islands. (1990).22-062 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-110 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-114 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-180 Sustainable development and environmental management

o f small islands. (1990).22-202 Sustainable development and environmental management

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L 'IN D E X D E S C O N F E R E N C E S

IN D IC E D E C O N F E R E N C IA S

ACURIL, 20, Kingston, 23-29 April 1989 22-218 23-29 Avril 1989 22-282

Caribbean Conference and Exhibition on Artificial Intelligence, S t.Augustine, 4-5 December 1989 22-126

Caribbean Cooperation in Health: meeting of donors, Port ofSpain, 1 No­vember 1989 22-212

Caribbean language conference. Inaugural meeting, Port-of-Spain, 4-7 July, 1988 22-106

Caribbean Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, Port of Spain, 10-13 October 1989 22-063 22-200 22-175 22-220 22-111 22-248 22-

170 22-271 22-150 22-250 22-131 22-201 22-238 22-228 22-211 22- 158 22-130 22-080

Caribbean Studies Association Conference, 15 - the Caribbean in the year 2000, Port ofSpain, 22-26 May 1990 22-125 22-162 22-161 22-165 22-262

22-123 22-036

CARICOM/CARNEID Workshop, Port ofSpain, 18-19 May 1989 22-060

Conference of Caribbean Economists, 2, Bridgetown, May 1990 22-181 22-230 22-179 22-176 22-231 22-065 22-183 22-265

Conference on Public Policy Implications on Sustainable Development in the Caribbean Region, Halifax, 28-30 May 1990 22-069 Kingston, 28-30 May 1990 22-190 22-222 22-233 22-186 22-227 22-225 22-226

Consultative Meeting with Public Agencies and Non-governmental Organi­zations concerned with Environmental Protection and the Conservation of Natural Resources, 2,24-26 May 1989 22-024

Higglers / Sidewalk Vendors / Informal Commercial Traders, Kingston,21 May 1988 22-152 22-016 22-020 22-017 22-019 22-021

Interoceanic Workshop on Sustainable Development and Environmental Management of Small Islands, Humacao, 3-7 November 1986 22-241 22-

180 22-110 22-202 22-114 22-237 3-7 November, 1986

22-062 November 3-7 1986 22-001

Latin American and Caribbean Regional Preparatory Meeting for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Mexico City, 4-7 March 1991 22-236

Meeting of High-Level Experts Designated by the Governments on Regional Cooperation in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Carib­bean, Port ofSpain, October 17-19 1990 22-235

National consultation on enhancing the quality oflife, Port of Spain, 23 March 1990 22-215

National workshop on environmental information system, Port-of-Spain,21-22 March 1990 22-281

Regional Economic Conference, Port ofSpain, 27 February- 1 March 1991 22-093 22-219 22-076 22-099 27 February-1 March 1991 22-229

Regional Meeting of Distributors of Mini-micro CDS/ISIS, 3, Caracas, 5-9 February 1990 22-124

Symposium on Small States: Problems and Opportunities in a World of Rapid Change, Basseterre, 25-27 March 1991 22-203 22-205

Workshop on Debt and External Resources Mobilization and Management,St.John's,22-26 October 1990 22-207

Workshop on Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Commodities for Export, St. Augustine, 25 - 27 June 1990 22-264 25-17 June 1990 22-26725-

27 June 1990 22-092 22-064 22-088 22-100 22-089 22-087 22-090 22-085 22-081 22-038 22-118 22-059 22-232 22-272 22-098

[Consultative Forum on Higher-level Human Resource Development Strategies in the Caribbean Subregion of the 1990s], [Bridgetown], 29-30 November 1990 22-185

[Meeting of High-Level Experts Designated by the Governments on Re­gional Cooperation in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean], Port ofSpain, 17-19 October 1990 22-234

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L 'IN D E X D E S S Y M B O L E S

IN D IC E D E S Y M B O L O S

A2/TT-90-0422-092

CONS/91/322-189

E/ICEF/1990/L4>,922-240

LC/CAR/G31122-086

LC/CAR/G33122-185

LC/G.1579-P22-10722-19522-108

LC/G.1583-P22-19422-266

LC/GJ613-P22-19322-197

LC/G.1631-P22-187

LC/G.1656 (Conf.80/3) 22-236

LC/L59222-116

LC/L59722-198

LC/R.77722-196

ST/ES A/SERA/120 22-122

ST/ES A/STAT/SER.Y/4 22-112

UNEP/LAC-IG.VII/422-268

UNEP/LAC-IGWG.VII/422-234

UNEP/LAC-IGWG.VII/Inf.522-235

WPS 53922-149

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