Linking Rule of Law and Trade Liberalization in Jamaica
Author(s) -
Rachel Anderson
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
the berkeley journal of african-american law and policy
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.15779/z38q03h
Subject(s) - liberalization , free trade , rule of law , economics , international economics , democracy , position (finance) , international trade , liberian dollar , political science , law , market economy , politics , finance
Jamaica is one of several smaller countries that hope to improve their position in the global market, raise living standards, and strengthen democracy through trade liberalization. Adapting David Dollar's cycles of good governance, this article argues that sustainable trade liberalization, rule of law, and democracy are linked and that sustainable success in one area requires contemporaneous progress in the other two. It concludes that improving the rule of law in Jamaica is necessary for sustainable trade liberalization.
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