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Alister McIntyre
1932-2019·186 citations
Sir Alister McIntyre was a prominent Grenadian economist and statesman who served as the Secretary-General of CARICOM (1974–1977) and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (1988–1998). He was a leading figure in Caribbean economic integration, holding high-level positions at UNCTAD and the United Nations, and authored influential works on foreign investment and regional development.
Works
9 works
| Title | Year | Language | Citations▼ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economic benefits of export diversification in small states | 2018 | — | 86 |
| Caribbean energy: macro-related challenges | 2016 | en | 33 |
| Survey of recent developments | 2003 | — | 28 |
| A first appraisal of monetary management in Jamaica | 1961 | en | 21 |
| Trade and economic development in small open economies: The case of the Caribbean countries. | 1993 | en | 12 |
| The Caribbean After Grenada : Four Challenges Facing the Regional Movement | 1984 | en | 7 |
| The Caribbean and the wider world: Commentaries on my life and career | 2016 | en | 4 |
| The Caribbean after 1992 | 1990 | en | 1 |
| The Baby Doll: Memory, Myths & Mas | 2021 | — | 1 |