Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) governor looking for ‘quantum leap’ in output
The governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), Dwight Venner, has said the currency union must "modernise" if its members are to return to economic growth.
Venner, in a foreword to the ECCB's annual report for the financial year ending March 31, 2013, said that the union requires a heavily managed process to move "from a situation of a secular decline in growth over the last three decades to a quantum leap in output".
Firstly, he explained, the union members will need to pursue an
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