Jamaica As A Post-IMF Country – Is Macroeconomic Stability On The Horizon?

Jamaica’s economy continues to show signs of heading in the right direction. Only recently Standard and Poor’s upgraded the country’s ratings with an outlook that remains stable. However, how does all of this impact the country on a macro level? And what policies should be implemented to bolster resilience? We had a power panel with newly elected President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, Keith Duncan, Lloyd Distant, President of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce and immediate Past President of the Jamaica Bankers Association, David Noel.

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