Contrasting Socio-Economic and Demographic Profiles of Two, Small Island, Economic Species: MIRAB versus PROFIT/SITE
The MIRAB model developed by Bertram and Watters, based on remittances and aid, has dominated the small island economy literature for two decades. Recently, two challenges have surfaced: the PROFIT formulation emphasizing domestic policy flexibility - a so-called ‘resourcefulness of jurisdiction’ -...
Main Authors: | Ashley Oberst, Jerome L. McElroy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Island Studies Journal
2007-11-01
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Series: | Island Studies Journal |
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Online Access: | http://www.islandstudies.ca/system/files/u2/ISJ-2-2-2007-Oberst-McElroy-pp163-176.pdf |
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