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- 38580: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the water sector in Grenada

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- 38579: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the water sector in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines

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- 38576: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the coastal and human settlements, tourism and transport sectors in Barbados

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- 38575: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the Agriculture, Coastal and Human Settlements and Health Sectors in Guyana

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- 38574: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the Agriculture, Health and Tourism sectors in Jamaica

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- 38573: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the Agriculture, Health and Tourism sectors in Saint Lucia

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- 38572: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the health, tourism and transport sectors in Montserrat

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- 38571: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the Agriculture, Energy and Health sectors in Trinidad and Tobago

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- 38568: Study on the vulnerability and resilience of Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

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- 38566: An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the agriculture sector in Saint Lucia

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- 38565: Regional study on Women's unrecognized contribution to the economy

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- 38564: Proposed programme of work of the ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean -Subprogramme 13: subregional activities in the Caribbean: biennial programme plan - Biennium 2012-2013

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- 38559: Information and communication technology for disaster risk management in the Caribbean: subregional solutions to the challenge of limited human resource capacity

- Robert Crane Williams
- 38557: Report on modelling methodologies and practices to guide macroeconomic policies to enhance growth and efficiency while reducing economic vulnerability

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- 38540: Report of the twenty-first session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC)

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- 38539: A plan of action for the further integration of associate member countries in the United Nations system including its specialized agencies in the economic and social sphere

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- 38538: Programme of work of the ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean - Subprogramme 12: subregional activities in the Caribbean biennial programme plan - Biennium 2008-2009

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- 38537: Report of the CDCC working group - redefining and revitalizing the role of the CDCC in Caribbean regional development

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- 38534: Proposed programme of work of the ECLAC subregional headquarters for the Caribbean: Subprogramme 13: subregional activities in the Caribbean - Biennial programme plan - Biennium 2012-2013

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- 38532: Programme of work of the ECLAC subregional headquarters for the Caribbean: Subprogramme 12: subregional activities in the Caribbean - biennial programme plan - Biennium 2010-2011

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- 38519: An assessment of the economic and social impacts of climate change on the coastal and marine sector in the Caribbean

- Dillon Alleyne, Charmaine Gomes, Troy Lorde and Willard Phillips
- 38517: The carbon footprint of ECLAC subregional headquarters for the Caribbean: Moving towards a climate neutral strategy

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- 38516: Caribbean development report: Macroeconomic policy for structural transformation and social protection in small states

- Ralph Henry
- 38503: An assessment of fiscal and regulatory barriers to the deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in Grenada

- Dillon Alleyne, Elizabeth Emanuel and Willard Phillips
- 38502: An assessment of fiscal and regulatory barriers to the deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in Saint Lucia

- Dillon Alleyne, Elizabeth Emanuel and Willard Phillips
- 38437: Challenges to Caribbean Tourism

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- 38436: Cruise ship tourism in the Caribbean: Is the tail wagging the dog?

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- 38435: Women and Water: Climate Change in the Caribbean

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- 38434: The efficacy of Caribbean industrial policy in the new era of globalization

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- 38433: The Implications of the European Union's EBA for the Caribbean

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- 38431: The Doha Ministerial and its Implications for Caribbean Economies

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- 38430: The United States and Central America proposed Free Trade Agreement implications for the Caribbean region

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- 38429: The Costs and benefits of Financial Globalization in the Caribbean Subregion

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- 38428: The new United States Farm Bill and its implications for the Caribbean

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- 38420: Implications of the Liberalization of Telecommunications for the Caribbean

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- 38419: Should the Caribbean seek a US-CARICOM Free Trade Agreement?

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- 38418: An Analysis of Trade Flows Between Puerto Rico and CARICOM

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- 38417: Free Trade between CARIFORUM and the European Union: Potential Impacts

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- 38416: Industrialisation Strategy in the Caribbean: Lessons from the Puerto Rican Experience

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- 38415: Wither the Agricultural Sector in the Caribbean?

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- 38414: The Group of 8 External Debt Cancellation: Effects and implications for Guyana

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- 38413: The Fourth Summit of the Americas and its Relevance to the Caribbean

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- 38412: Free Trade between CARIFORUM and the European Union: Potential Impacts

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- 38411: Briefing Note: The Global Crisis and its Impact on the OECS Countries, Economic and Social Implications

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- 38410: 200 Million Migrants Worldwide

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- 38409: A Passage to Hope: Women and International Migration

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- 38408: United Nations launches study on violence against children

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- 38407: The Madrid International plan of action on ageing

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- 38398: Gender Dialogue: Message from the Editor

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- 38397: Meeting held on engendering macroeconomic policy

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