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BUSINESS IN BIM Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 January 2007 10:04

 

A Business History of Barbados 1900-2000 by Henderson Carter

 

This comprehensive survey, Business in BIM, chronicles the evolution of business in Barbados from the era when sugar cane cultivation and its processing dominated the economic,

 

political and social life of the country through the present time. It examines the issues and challenges within the Barbadian business landscape, and highlights the contribution of Barbados businessmen and women to the development of various aspects of the business sector.

Business in BIM breaks new ground in the recording and analyzing of business history in the Caribbean. It will have immediate appeal for business practitioners whose enterprises remain viable and successful legacies of the early pioneering period and for many Barbadians who grew up to maturity alongside some of these companies. Furthermore, students of business history throughout the region will find this work a rich resource for case studies in Caribbean business history, entrepreneurship and the relationship between government and the private sector.

Contents

 

* The Business Environment in 1900

* The Business Sector in Barbados, 1900-1940

* An Era of Opportunity, 1940-1965

* The Impact of Government Policy on Business Sector

* Challenge and Change for the Business Community 1940-1990

* Business Under Pressure

* The Failure of Some Black Businesses

* The Survivors

* Business in the Age of Globalization

Dr. Henderson Carter is Head of the History Department at the Queen’s College in Barbados and part-time lecturer in History at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.

PAPERBACK ISBN 978-976-637-310-8
PRICE US$30.00

HARDBACK ISBN 978-976-637-348-1
PRICE US$49.95
EXTENT 312 PAGES
SIZE 6X9

Last Updated ( Monday, 19 May 2008 21:20 )
 

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