Submitted by Kemar J.D, Banking & Finance Student, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus

Barbados is currently under the BERT program funded by the IMF to undertake structural adjustment in the political economy. With the domestic debt profile of the economy being restructured to the detriment of local investors this gave the Government of Barbados a reduction in Debt to GDP ratio from approximately 175% to 123% which some in parliament referenced as Fiscal Space and the GOB continues to focus on government expenditure reduction hence workers still being layed off, cuts to SOE’S and making government more efficient. What the Minister of Finance didn’t speak on was the Balance of Payment and the constructs of Investment, export, imports and that of National Income accounting. Our national income can be directly linked towards our net foreign asset position

Contrary to popular belief income is not primarily governed by investment alone but by rises in exports evidence suggests Barbados receives a plausible level of FDI but still experiences slides in foreign reserves habitually. This may be attributed to the fact that Barbados does not achieve trade surpluses constantly or significant enough to have any major increases of Income on the balance of payments. One other pattern of foreign capital into developing countries is through a FDI channel when there is a general upswing in the world economy which will give rise to imports more than exports and therefore increase reserves. Case Barbados the current reserves in Barbados are artificially high due to up swings in lending from the IMF, CDB and World Bank, on this premise is where investment is powerful in determining national income in developing countries if there’s Governmental planning to mobilize investment into income generating ventures.

Currently the MOF expressed no planning policy to generate income into the domestic economy but sought to increase domestic taxes with no significant real wage increase or capital inflows which will further contract the economy also the world economy is expected to contract with predictions of a recession, BREXIT looms , de-dollarization, The Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU which will force Barbados into removing or significantly lowering import duties and tariffs from European goods and services which threatens our domestic sectors further. Lastly but most importantly absent is an economic policy to make available the savings from FDI available for domestic output as there is no incentive to do so in current climate and these excess savings will continue to drive up inflationary pressure in Barbados as soon as attempts are made to significantly increase employment

This is evident that Barbados cant sustain the level of reserves when international payments resume, without further borrowing, entering another debt restructuring as it extra-ordinary for a country the size of Barbados to maintain investment levels above export without a trade surplus policy in place to reduce the heavy burden on income sources of the GOB which are direct and indirect tax incomes in its majority. The GOB may embark on a drive to increase Net international investment position which brings Foreign Asset to more than Foreign liabilities achieving National Income increases which provides fiscal space needed to reduce domestic taxation which will bring generated growth to the GDP if managed properly

66 responses to “The White Elephant in the Room”


  1. @Lexicon

    Focus on the issues raised, allow the blogmaster to manage the blog.


  2. FENTY
    YOU REALLY WANT TO HEAR “unfamiliar medical terminologies?”

    WELL IN THE PANCREAS THE DUCT OF WIRSUNG ANASTOMOSES WITH THE DUCT OF SANTORINI AT THE AMPULLA OF VATER, WHICH IS GUARDED BY THE SPHINCTER OF ODDI.

    I THINK THAT I AM CORRECT IN SAYING THAT YOU CAN FIND ALL THESE IN THE EPIPLOIC FORAMEN OF WINSLOW!


  3. The blogmaster has acquired the art of turning the other cheek.

    The article is a good one.


  4. PIECE

    RE This young man Kemar has opened a can of worms that I am sure IS BEING WATCHED

    LETS HOPE THAT HE CAN ESCAPE TO A PLACE WHERE HE CAN SURVIVE AND NOT BE CRUSHED BY THE MACHINERY IN BIM THAT WOULD DESTROY ANY THAT THEY DO NOT LIKE BECAUSE THEY HAVE SOME ABILITY, BUT WHO DECIDE NOT TO TOW THE PARTY LINE.

    NOW THAT MUCH OF THE BEST WE PRODUCED HAVE FLED………..WE MOURN AND SAY THAT OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM IS POOR…………AND NOW THE PRIMEWICKER IS BEGGING FOR ALL OVERSEAS BAJANS TO GATHER SO THAT SHE CAN EXTRACT WHAT EVER SHE CAN GET FROM THEM TO ADVANCE HER CAREER, BECAUSE OF HER LACK OF ACUMEN, AND THAT OF THOSE AROUND HER.

    THE SCUM THAT SURROUND HER WILL COME TO BU TO TRY TO ATTACK ANY DISSENTING VIEWS. AND GRAB AT STRAWS LIKE THE DROWNING RATS THAT THEY ARE!

    HAIL MIA MAO MUGABE MUTTLEY, THE PRIMEWICKER AND DEVELOPING DICTATOR!

  5. Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right Avatar
    Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right

    This is so sad a testament to even look at.

    I was reading your entry that tore the Nameless Ones # 1 a new one

    Where you chronicled the sufferation that returning nationals experience

    I read it all and I was forlorn

    You know that if you or I were to return to that island tomorrow WE WOULD BE HARRASSED BY THE AGENTS OF MUGABE merely for dissent?

    So those that remain live in fear AND THOSE WHO LIVE OUTSIDE HER PRISON VALUE THEIR FREEDOM SO MUCH, we decide never to return

    So sad

  6. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Blogmaster
    I can only guess what Bush tea would say?
    If one reads the conclusion, the key to this entire piece, is understanding ‘fiscal space’. (in as far as it is understandable) For it has more definitions than one can imagine. It is actually about the deployment of fiscal stimulus, and most definitions come with the caveat “without undermining fiscal sustainability”. The latter is a nice way of saying, it really depends on the politics of those in power.
    If we look at Barbados, going into the recession of 07-08, the island had lots of ‘imagined/perceived’ (lower debt ratios) fiscal space. What becomes key, is not only how aggressive government is at deploying stimulus, but HOW is that stimulus deployed.


  7. If memory serves the strategy of the government was to maintain employment levels and suppress consumer demand to protect foreign reserves. We know now that strategy will not work. The incumbents (not to be confused with incompetents) should takenite.

    There will be pain, there must be pain. The greatest fear is that we continue with old behaviours.

  8. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    The king of BU: Georgie Porgie, coined the phrase that Barbados was a country run by inferior superiors. The author of this post has cited the myriad of difficulties faced by this government and by extension her population. This population has to reevaluate their behaviour towards economic consumption. It is imperative that citizens of this country should “Buy local” and should try to avoid purchasing products or produce that are foreign. For example is it necessary to purchase a new motor car, if your current motor is five years old? The purchase of a new car will bring happiness and satisfaction to the buyer; however as our country does not manufacture motor vehicles it will have a negative impact on our foreign reserves.

    At some stage of our development we have to recognise that we need to be exporting our services and products to all and sundry. Let’s look for niche markets that will bring high value to our economy.

    My overarching fear is that we have a set of leaders in charge who will forever remain incapable of running our economy and society in an efficient and a cohesive manner. Thereby, negating the well intention aims of Barbadian citizens. Perhaps, just perhaps we the people may get it right on a micro level; however i fear that at the micro level our leaders will continue to fail us.


  9. RE The incumbents (not to be confused with incompetents) ………..

    ACTUALLY IN THIS CASE THE INCUMBENTS ARE THE INCOMPETENTS uh lie?


  10. We need to let them develop a track record to earn the title. It has been less than a year to turn the ship.


  11. @TLSN
    “My overarching fear is that we have a set of leaders in charge who will forever remain incapable of running our economy and society in an efficient and a cohesive manner.”

    You are joking right? Are you still at the fear stage?? A simple look at the facts and events of the past few decades should be enough to convince any right thinking person that our so-called leaders have not a clue. But not just the leaders…

    “If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit”


  12. Bush Tea has run out of steam. The original Brass Bowl has nuttin to say
    The high taxation has him constipated
    He now sits on his “brassbowl looking for hope
    Wuhloss muh belly


  13. RE We need to let them develop a track record to earn the title. It has been less than a year to turn the ship.

    MAN YOU ARE THE ETERNAL OPTIMIST SIR!

    BUT WE HAVE COME TO WHAT THE LORD CALLED THE “TIMES OF THE GENTILES” COMING TO AN END IN LUKE’S ACCOUNT OF THE OLIVET DISCOURSE

    EVERYWHERE THIS IS DISCORD AND DISUNITY AND DYSFUNCTION
    EVERYWHERE THERE IS CHAOS AND CONFUSION , SUCH THAT PEOPLE ARE SO FULL OF HATE THAT THEY CANT THINK STRAIGHT

    E.G IN THE USA BOTH PARTIES IN THE PAST THOUGHT THAT MASSIVE ILLEGAL CROSSINGS OVER THE SOUTHERN BORDER WAS A CRISIS.

    BOTH PARTIES IN THE PAST VOWED TO FIX THIS PROBLEM BY ERECTING A SUITABLE BARRIER……..BY WHAT EVER NAME

    BOTH PARTIES IN THE PAST FAILED TO KEEP THEIR PROMISE TO DO SO

    NOW BOTH PARTIES ARE FAILING TO ASSIST TRUMP IN ACHIEVING THEIR PAST OBJECTIVE, SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY HATE HIM

    HILARIOUS!
    BUT GOD IS WORKING HIS PURPOSE OUT…….AND THE TIME IS DRAWING NEAR …WHEN THE EARTH SHALL BE FILLED WITH THE GLORY OF GOD AS THE WATERS COVER THE SEA

    THE WRITING IS CLEARLY ON THE WALL!

    I MUST CONFESS THAT I LIKE UM!


  14. Many Barbadians of poor means left to work their tail off in foreign hostile environments. They sacrificed through hostile weather and often confronted racism. Many sent hard earned cash back to help their families and built the economy.
    Yet every time we had a problem we said it must be corrected for tourists:
    Smile for the tourists
    Keep the island clean for the tourists
    Fight crime to protect tourism
    Improve services for the tourists and investors.
    Keep the country clean for tourists.
    Seldom did we hear a simple message such as:
    Let’s do our best so that those Bajans who will return to spend their golden years would be proud of how we kept the country for them to enjoy or
    Let’s remember that many Bajans sent millions of dollars back to build the country and we need to show them it was not wasted.
    Sounds simple? If that was instilled in young minds they would perhaps understand a bit more of pride and industry.
    We choose to tell them keep the place clean etc for people they see riding around in mokes,who take flight after six or so days………


  15. The analysis in this piece is coherent, but it is so badly written and punctuated that its meaning is obscured. Please David, edit things like this prior to publishing them.(Quote)

    This seems to be representative of UWI-(un)trained analysis, but Barbadians DO need a much better understanding of the seriousness of the situation in order to set about addressing our individual responsibilities.(Quote)

    The article is not published under the supervision of the university, it is a student who obviously felt contained to share a view. It should be encouraged. No dount the author will embrace the feedback. Sometimes mistakes distract from the meat of the message.(Quot e)

    A few BU BLOGGERS should read the article for it’s content and forget about the literary English presentation, these individuals are Barbados’s biggest problem. Mr Stuart is to be commended as a young student taking time to present his views, many of which hit the nail on the head. (Quot e)

    Isn’t Kemar a former Solutions’ candidate, hence a politician?(Quote)


  16. What in the comments you have posted support your claim that he was mauled by BU commenters. You may have the last word as you always do even when exposed for wrong.

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