Delay On The National Development Play: Vision 2030

After twenty consecutive quarters of no economic contraction, the Planning Institute of Jamaica reports that the Jamaican economy is in decline.

But is this all as a result of COVID-19? And what are the possibilities for a turnaround in the post-COVID-19 era?

To discuss these and other issues we are joined by the head of the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) Dr. Wayne Henry and Emeritus Professor of International Business at the University of the West Indies, Professor Alvin Wint, WHPO is also a member of the governance committee of the partnership for Jamaica.

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