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1. Anon. CARIBBEAN BASIC INITIATIVE. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress.
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8. Aristide, Jean-Bertrand. STRATEGY OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION. 1994 Aug.
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18. Cleaver, Carole. AN EYE IN HAITI'S STORM: JACMEL JOURNAL. The New Leader. 1996 Jan 29; Vol. 78(no 1):7-10. The small coastal town of Jacmel, Haiti, has remained much the sme from the mid-1970s to the mid-199s, with little prospect for dramatic change in the near future. There have been a few advances in technology and in civil liberties, but high prices have devastated the economy.
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27. Fass, Simon M. THE ST. MARTIN PROJECT: A DECADE OF PAIN AND PROGRESS IN THE EVOLUTION OF AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION.
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29. Francois, Germain Jean. ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION.
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36. Hooper, Michael S. MODEL UNDERDEVELOPMENT. Nacla Report on the Americas. 1987 May-1987 Jun 30; XXI(no 3):32-39.
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38. Laroche, Rene. CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION.
39. Latortue, Paul R Dianne Rocheleau Karen E. Richman. HATIAN MIGRATION AND THE HAITIAN ECONOMY. Gainsville, Fl: Center For Latin American Studies; 1984 Feb.
40. Lundahl, Mats. THE HAITIAN ECONOMY: MAN, LAND AND MARKETS. New York: St. Martin's Press; 1983; ISBN: 0-312-35661-7.
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44. Morrison, Thomas K. CASE STUDY OF A 'LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRY' SUCCESSFULLY EXPORTING MANUFACTURES: HAITI. Inter-American Economic Affairs. 1975; Vol 29(no 1):21-31.
45. Murray, Gerald F. POPULATION PRESSURE: LAND TENURE, AND VOODOO: THE ECONOMICS OF HAITIAN PEASANT RITUAL. From Beyond The Myths of Culture: Essays in Cultural Materialism. 1980.
46. Murray, Gerald F. and Maria D. Alvarez. HAITIAN BEAN CIRCUITS: CROPPING AND TRADING MANEUVERS AMONG A CASH-ORIENTED PEASANTRY. From: Working Papers in Haitian Society and Culture: Sidney W. Mintz, Ed. Yale: Antilles Research Program. 1975:85-126.
47. Myrthil, Raymond. THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN THE ECONOMY OF HAITI: PERSPECTIVES FOR A BETTER DEVELOPMENT. Flushing, NY: The Haitian Book Center; 1979.
48. Nicholls, David. ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. Centre for Developing-Area Studies. 1974(no 9).
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61. Weinstein, Brian and Aaron Segal. HAITI: THE FAILURE OF POLITICS. New York: Praeger Publishers; 1992; ISBN: 0-275-93172-2.
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