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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.The Economic Consequences of Political Independence: The Case of Bermuda
For three years the Fraser Institute has conducted a project examining the relationship between economic development and civil, political, and economic freedoms. The purpose of the project is ultimately to construct a global index of economic freedom and thereby to facilitate such an examination. Such an index could also be used in analysis to predict the economic consequence of changes in the level of economic freedom in different countries.
In the course of this research two very interesting political entities have come to the attention of researchers. Both are British colonies, both have achieved extraordinary economic success by comparison with other countries having similar opportunities, and neither has the true political independence and political autonomy which is a characteristic of independent sovereign nation states. The two countries are Hong Kong and Bermuda.
In this book Professor James Ahiakpor, a participant in the Fraser Institute Rating Economic Freedom project, courageously undertakes an examination of the consequences for Bermuda should independence form a part of the island country's future.
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James Ahiakpor
Born in Ghana, James Ahiakpor earned his B.Sc. (Economics) and M.Sc. (Economics) from the University of Ghana, Legon. He taughteconomics at that university from 1973 to 1976. He came to Canada in 1976 and obtained an M.A. in economics from the University of British Columbia and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto where he specialized in monetary theory and development economics. A professor of economics at Saint Mary's University since 1981, James Ahiakpor teaches economic theory, development economics, the history of economic thought, and money and banking. He has published widely in such periodicals as the Journal of Development Economics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, History of Political Economy, International Organization, Southern Economic Journal, and the Canadian Journal of African Studies. He is also a contributing author to the Fraser Institute's 1986 book, Reaction: The New Combines Investigation Act. Dr. Ahiakpor is currently completing a book on multinationals and economic development.… Read more Read Less…
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