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Norman Girvan

1941-2014·5,449 citations

Jamaican economist and leading figure in Caribbean dependency theory, focused on resource economics, multinational corporations, and underdevelopment in the Caribbean

Works

382 works
TitleYearLanguageCitations
Corporate imperialism: Conflict and expropriation2017english281
The development of dependency economics in the Caribbean and Latin America: Review and comparison1973english268
Reinterpreting the caribbean2001english155
The IMF and the third world: The case of jamiaca, 1974-801980english126
Multinational corporations and dependent underdevelopment in minderal-export economies1970english112
Caribbean dependency thought revisited2006english87
Power imbalances and development knowledge2007english85
Readings in the political economy of the Caribbean: a collection of reprints of articles on Caribbean political economy with suggested further reading1971english80
Transnational corporations and non-fuel primary commodities in developing countries198769
Managing international technology transfer: A strategic approach for developing countries1990english69
Caribbean bauxite industry1967english62
Swallowing the IMF Medicine in the Seventies1980english60
ALBA, PETROCARIBE and CARICOM: issues in a new dynamic2008english59
Assessing Westminster in the Caribbean: Then and now201553
Reinterpretar el Caribe1999englishtr.50
Is ALBA a new model of integration? Reflections on the CARICOM experience2011english50
Economic Nationalists Versus Multinational Corporations: Revolutionary Or Evolutionary Change?1975english48
Towards a single development vision and the role of the single economy2007english44
The IMF and the foreclosure of development options: The case of Jamaica1981english44
Extractive imperialism in historical perspective2014english42
WA Lewis, the plantation school and dependency: An interpretation2005english40
Societies at risk? The Caribbean and global change1997english38
Colonialism and neo-colonialism in the Caribbean: An overview201238
Caribbean regional integration2011english37
Technification, sweetification, treatyfication: Politics of the Caribbean-EU economic partnership agreement201336
Copper in Chile: A study in conflict between corporate and national economy1972english35
Globalisation and counter-globalisation: The Caribbean in the context of the South2000english35
Caribbean community: The elusive quest for economic integration2012english34
Making the rules of the game: Company-country agreements in the bauxite industry1971english34
New World and its critics2010english34
The thought of new world: The quest for decolonisation2010english34
Creating and recreating the Caribbean2000english34
Poverty, empowerment and social development in the Caribbean1997english33
Renegotiate the EPA2008english32
Whither CSME200531
Corporate vs. Caribbean integration196831
Foreign capital and economic underdevelopment in Jamaica1971english30
Economic nationalism1975english30
Aspects of the Political Economy of Race in the Caribbean and in the Americas1975english29
Cooperation in the greater Caribbean: the role of the Association of Caribbean States2006english28
The approach to technology policy studies197927
Are Caribbean countries facing existential threats?2010english25
El Caribe: Dependencia, integración y soberanía2012spanish24
The Caribbean in a turbulent world2010english23
The search for policy autonomy in the global south2006english23
Implications of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for the CSME2009english23
Economics and the Environment in the Caribbean: an Overview199121
Implications of the Cariforum-EC EPA2008english21
Social movements confront neoliberalism: Reflections on a Caribbean experience201221
Globalization, fragmentation and integration: A Caribbean perspective199921