Monday, 2 January 2012

Major economic institutions

Major economic institutions include:

(i) Caricom, COB, CAlC, and chambers of commerce and industry.

    Some functions of Caricom are:
-Economic integration through the elimination of customs duties
- Common services and functional collaboration
- The harmonization of foreign policy among members.

Some functions of the COB are:
- To help regional members in harmonization of their progressive programmes
- To organize financial resources for the progress of the region
- To fund projects and programmes contributing to development 
- To motivate and persuade the expansion of capital markets within the region.

Two functions of the CAlC are:
- An information centre about the manufacturing and allocation of Caricom goods
- To help resolve confrontation between businesses from different countries.

Some functions of chambers of commerce are:
 - To help look after the trading interests of members and trade in general
- To embark on settlement of disputes arising out of trade, commerce and industry
- To support and persuade the growth of production operations appropriate to the community in which they survive, and adding to the assistance of the economic wellbeing and advancement of the country


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