Place Credit Reports Caribbean Order
Economy Overview:
The Caribbean economy depends largesly on the agriculture and tourism
industries. Some islands have mineral resources capable of being
exploited and many have tried to encourage the industrial sector and
manufacturing, with mixed results. Average income varies greatly from
island to island. By 2005 The Bahamas had the highest annual per capita
income in the region, $19,139, largely a result of tourism, which
attracted 1.5 million visitors in 2003. In Barbados per capita income
was $17,170; and in Trinidad and Tobago, $13,958. Haiti has the region’s
lowest per capita income, $1,614 annually..
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