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The Janus Development Strategy: Jamaica In Transition

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  • Peter w Jones

    (Economic Development Institute-Jamaica)

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The ability to see past and present simultaneously must be of prime importance in any development scenario. This speaks to the essence of the Janus Development Strategy, whose philosophy is outlined below. .......................Janus was represented with two faces, originally one face was bearded while the other was not (probably a symbol of the sun and the moon). Later both faces were bearded. In his right hand he holds a key. This key we see as the key to sustainable economic development.

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  • Peter w Jones, 2005. "The Janus Development Strategy: Jamaica In Transition," Development and Comp Systems 0512019, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpdc:0512019
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    Keywords

    investment; jamaica; development; jamaica; economic development; jamaica; social development; jamaica;
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    • O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth
    • P - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems

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