In much the same way that, in recent years, reportage on Guyana’s economic outlook has benefited from a more favourable international profile...
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In circumstances where Caribbean countries and more particularly, those commonly categorized as LDC’s, are rarely credited with standout economic performance reports from high-profile global financial and development institutions, a recent assessment by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of the growth potential of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member country, Grenada, departed radically from the accustomed trend. The article Grenada economy gets ‘high marks’ from IMF appeared first on Stabroek News.
In much the same way that, in recent years, reportage on Guyana’s economic outlook has benefited from a more favourable international profile...
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