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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | January 8, 2003

Protest by disruption
The islandwide taxi protest is yet another demonstration of crude behaviour doing damage to a nation already in deep economic distress.

The challenge of devaluation
THE CENTRAL feature of the government's macroeconomic policy, a stable exchange rate, is falling apart. Dr. Omar Davies' economic model, and his contrived economic stability... - Delroy Chuck


Life after sugar
JAMAICA HAS been growing sugar cane since the Spaniards settled Seville on the north coast in 1509. More than any other factor, the demands of the cultivation of sugar have shaped Jamaican society... - Peter Espeut











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