<One of the most interesting recent examples from Jamaica's perspective, according to a conversation I had with Sharma in February, is the Philippines. For a long time, the economy was, relative to its East Asian neighbours, relatively stagnant, and very similar to Jamaica in terms of its economic structure, reliant on remittances and tourism, some agricultural exports and a bit of light manufacturing. Over the past five years, the economy has seen an economic transformation, primarily on the back of a dramatic expansion of the business process outsourcing industry, which on some measures now exceeds that of India in size. In 2011, the industry generated US$11 billion in revenues, and employed 640,000 people in the Philippines. One of their key advantages, like in Jamaica, was that they spoke English.>
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Oh wait.. almost forgot.. wi black.. white man ah fight gainst us..
After all.. it's in the Dictionary !
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Oh wait.. almost forgot.. wi black.. white man ah fight gainst us..
After all.. it's in the Dictionary !
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