Headwinds Facing the Post-Pandemic Recovery in the Caribbean
After two tumultuous years, 2023 remains characterized by headwinds facing countries across the world. Just as the pandemic’s effects began to dissipate in 2021, a new series of shocks emerged to test Caribbean economies’ fragile recoveries and resilience in 2022, linked in large part to residual impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on supply chains and demand conditions, rising inflation and tightening financial conditions, as well as new global shocks — particularly driven by the conflict in Ukraine.To learn more about the topics discussed, please:Visit this blog: https://blogs.iadb.org/caribbean-dev-trends/en/headwinds-facing-the-post-pandemic-recovery-in-the-caribbean/ Download the publication: https://publications.iadb.org/en/caribbean-economics-quarterly-volume-11-issue-3-headwinds-facing-post-pandemic-recovery#Caribbean #improvinglives #development #economy #recovery #COVID19 #pandemic #IDB #BID
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The Fragile Path to Recovery in the Caribbean
For more than a year, the Caribbean economics team at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has focused on the potential implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for lives and livelihoods across the region. In this podcast episode, the Caribbean economics team discuss their latest Caribbean Quarterly Bulletin, highlighting two main themes: first, forecasts of key macroeconomic indicators, informed by recent expectations for the speed and breadth of tourism recovery across the region; and second, how financial sector risks have evolved since the onset of the pandemic, including a focus on policies undertaken across the region to dampen the impact of this historic shock on banks, corporates, and households.To learn more about the topics discussed please visit this blog https://blogs.iadb.org/caribbean-dev-trends/en/the-fragile-path-to-recovery-in-the-caribbean/ and publication https://publications.iadb.org/en/caribbean-quarterly-bulletin-volume-10-issue-2-august-2021.
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Finance for Firms: Options for Improving Access and Inclusion
#Caribbean #PrivateSector #Businesses #Firms #FinancialAcess #TheBahamas #Barbados #Guyana #Jamaica #TrinidadandTobagoOur latest issue of the Caribbean Economics Quarterly, ( https://bit.ly/3S2946d )Finance for Firms: Options for Improving Access and Inclusion highlights new research from the IDB’s Caribbean Department, IDB Invest, and the Complete Caribbean Partnership which shows that firms from across the Caribbean face outsized challenges compared to other countries from around the world when it comes to firm access to finance.In our podcast, host Terry-Ann Coley-Graham talks with co-authors David Rosenblatt (Regional Economic Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department), Henry Mooney (Research Economics Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department), Maria Cecilia Acevedo (Strategy Officer, IDB Invest), Natasha Richardson (Regional Private Sector Coordinator, IDB Invest) and Stefano Pereira (Development Effectiveness Officer).To download the publication: https://publications.iadb.org/publications/english/document/Caribbean-Economics-Quarterly-Volume-11-Issue-2-Finance-for-Firms-Options-for-Improving-Access-and-Inclusion.pdf
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Digital Infrastructure & Development in the Caribbean
Our latest issue of the Caribbean Quarterly Economic Bulletin highlights new IDB research suggesting that many Latin American and Caribbean countries lag behind most advanced economies in digital and telecommunications infrastructure. Closing these gaps could yield dividends in productivity, employment, and growth—particularly for the six members of the IDB’s Caribbean Country Department (The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago). For some Latin American and Caribbean countries, the benefits in faster growth outweigh the costs.In our podcast, host Golda Lee Bruce talks with co-authors David Rosenblatt (Regional Economic Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department), Henry Mooney (Research Economics Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department) and Antonio Garcia-Zaballos (Sector Lead Specialist, Telecommunications), who share some key insights from the publication.To download the publication: https://publications.iadb.org/en/caribbean-quarterly-economic-bulletin-volume-10-issue-3-january-2022.
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Imagining a Post-COVID Tourism Recovery
Countries have endured over a year of extreme uncertainty due to the COVID-19 crisis, and economies in the Caribbean have suffered more than most. With the increasing availability of vaccines and prospects for a resumption of international travel, we can begin to imagine what a post-COVID tourism recovery would look like. In this conversation, our panel discusses the factors that will affect the pace of tourism recovery in the region, the policy actions that tourism-dependent countries can take, as well as the opportunities for growing the sector based on their findings in the latest Caribbean Quarterly Bulletin report. Our host, Golda Lee Bruce, talks with David Rosenblatt (Regional Economic Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department), Henry Mooney (Research Economics Advisor, IDB Caribbean Department) and Olga Gómez GarcÃa (Operations Lead Specialist for the tourism sector, IDB Climate Change, and Sustainable Development Department).Download the latest Caribbean Quarterly Bulletin here: https://publications.iadb.org/publications/english/document/Caribbean-Quarterly-Bulletin-Volume-10-Issue-1-May-2021.pdf.
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