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During the decade of the 1960s most of the Commonwealth Caribbean countries became independent states. Possibly because of their common political history, their size and geographical location, these former colonies eventually formed a common market union referred to as CARICOM — today comprising thirteen member countries.1
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Singh, R.H. (1995). The Impact of Structural Adjustment Policies on the Performance of Agriculture: the Case of Jamaica. In: Weeks, J. (eds) Structural Adjustment and the Agricultural Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. Institute of Latin American Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24025-8_10
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