For decades Jamaica has desired and pined for economic growth but not attained it -- except for a brief period in the 80s when Edward Seaga was in power. Sadly, not only has it not achieved economic growth, it has also steadily declined while other nations around it have experienced increasing growth.
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When Seaga took the reins in 1980 he tried to reverse this growth but didn't achieve much. The same study said: "Nevertheless, Manley's successor and conservative political opponent, Edward Seaga, was also unable to turn the economy around during his first six years in office. The economy experienced sporadic and unsustained growth in the early 1980s. GDP declined by 4.5 per cent in 1985 but rose again in 1986 by more than 2 per cent. In the mid 1980s, the Jamaican economy was about where it was in 1980 in terms of real GDP. Negative growth in the 1980s was generally attributed to the acute decline in the world bauxite market." (Sandra W Meditz and Dennis M Hanratty, editors. Caribbean Islands: A Country Study, Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1987).
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The joker joins the long list of jokers in attributing "economic growth" to having occurred under Seaga.
Liars!
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When Seaga took the reins in 1980 he tried to reverse this growth but didn't achieve much. The same study said: "Nevertheless, Manley's successor and conservative political opponent, Edward Seaga, was also unable to turn the economy around during his first six years in office. The economy experienced sporadic and unsustained growth in the early 1980s. GDP declined by 4.5 per cent in 1985 but rose again in 1986 by more than 2 per cent. In the mid 1980s, the Jamaican economy was about where it was in 1980 in terms of real GDP. Negative growth in the 1980s was generally attributed to the acute decline in the world bauxite market." (Sandra W Meditz and Dennis M Hanratty, editors. Caribbean Islands: A Country Study, Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1987).
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...#ixzz2nHkvx3PP
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The joker joins the long list of jokers in attributing "economic growth" to having occurred under Seaga.
Liars!
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