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Below you'll find a list of all posts from September, 2002

The Hamilton Report…an oxymoron?

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce should be given credit for trying to stimulate debate on finding ways to optimise the …

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The “New Socialism” in the FTAA Report

The Draft Final Report, A Strategic Framework for Optimizing Benefits from Trade Liberalization in the Bahamas, by Trevor Hamilton and …

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Rhetoric and Reality in Labour Relations

In 1934 Soviet Russia liquidated the Kulaks (the businessmen who bought from the farmer and sold to the consumer) and …

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Rhetoric and Reality in Labour Relations

In 1934 Soviet Russia liquidated the Kulaks (the businessmen who bought from the farmer and sold to the consumer) and …

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Other Issues in the “FTAA” Report

In a recent article “The ‘New Socialism’ in the FTAA Report” the author examined the Report made by Trevor Hamilton …

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