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Friday, February 09, 2007 

CSME and its Roll-out: Matters of Public Education….
Well, well, well, it’s time for me to get back to the writings, and after quite a long hiatus (so to speak), where to start can be an interesting question.

So, with that in mind I started to crawl the web for essential highlights about this lovely area which is the Caribbean, and as a matter of fact I came across an interesting piece in regards to the ongoing efforts directed to the dissemination of public education strategies about the CSME, its role, advantages/disadvantages.... for the whole region, and inhabitants.

In that respect let’s head to one excerpt about these issues as seen by Professor Neville Ying, Executive Director of the Mona School of Business (U.W.I)

The second important issue (discussed) was the need for public education to influence the disposition of more persons in the society, to get into the habit of saving and investing, and the third area that was looked at is the need for harmonization of laws and procedures, that would facilitate the establishment of the CSME.

More on these perspectives (here)

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