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NATIONAL WORKSHOP GLOBALISATION, LIBERALISATION AND SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN JAMAICA February 20 - 21 2001 Jamaica David E. Bloom.

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1 NATIONAL WORKSHOP GLOBALISATION, LIBERALISATION AND SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN JAMAICA February 20 - 21 2001 Jamaica David E. Bloom

2 Strong Team Jagdish Saigal Gillian Lindsay-Nanton Ajay Mahal Damien King Fiorina Mugione Aldrie Henry-Lee Dillon Alleyne Philip Castillo River Path Associates

3 A Complex Challenge Multi-sectoral problems require multi- sectoral solutions “one-size fits all” mentality not enough

4 Virtuous spirals

5 The Three Spheres Sustainable human development Liberalization Consistent economic growth

6 The Three Spheres Globalization –integration of national economies Liberalization –lowering barriers to trade & investment Sustainable human development –long, healthy, decent lives

7 The Three Spheres Ultimate objective –sustainable human development Potential enablers –liberalization and globalization Need: –carefully managed integration into new global economy

8 Jamaica Problems and opportunities Developing a vision Delivering a future

9 www.undp.org/fojam Country reports & Synthesis paper

10 Poor Economic Performance Income per capita – flat for three decades 1970 = 40% of Singapore average income Today = 33% of average income of bottom 20% of Singapore

11 Expansion vs Contraction Liberalization – impulse to grow Human development – impulse to grow Monetary policy – impulse to contract

12 Manufacturing/Services Productivity 1995 baseline, GDP per capita: –US $1658 (J$74,942) 1: constant i.e.no fall from 1970-1995: –US $2103 (J$95,056) 2: growth at same rate as comparison group: –US $3501 (J$158,245) 3: Jamaica as productive as comparison group: –US $6553 (J$296,196)

13 New World New global economy –more competitive –less forgiving –new opportunities

14 The Brand Added value in a global market from: –landscape –culture –people –energy –style

15 “Out of many policies, one future”


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