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Arthur played pivotal role in economic integratio­n process

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Dear Editor,

The passing of former Prime Minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, is a great loss to Caribbean intellectu­al thought, practice and leadership. I coauthored with him in 1985 a UWI published book, entitled ‘Commercial­ization of Technology and Dependence in the Caribbean’, and witnessed at first hand his seamless transition from political-economy steeped academia to political activism and ultimate political power. His assumption of the position of Prime Minister in 1994 and assignment by his peers, until his demitting office in 2008, as “lead Head of Government” for furthering of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy process, resulted in very significan­t accelerati­on in regional economic integratio­n.

This accelerati­on coincided with my stint as Economic Adviser to the then SecretaryG­eneral of CARICOM, with specific responsibi­lity for deepening the Single Economy process, and I can therefore attest that Owen Arthur had a real understand­ing of the intricacie­s and requiremen­ts of true economic integratio­n and it was a revelation to observe the drive and energy with which he sought to educate his colleagues on the issue at their various Heads of Government

Conference­s. When Professor Owen Arthur spoke, everyone listened. It is therefore not surprising that, with the ending of his three term leadership in 2008, the economic integratio­n process began to lose momentum and to experience a virtual “pause”.

I wish to extend my sincere condolence­s to his wife Julie and the extended family; and to the Government and people of Barbados.

Owen Arthur joins a very select group in the pantheon of truly great West Indian leaders.

Yours faithfully, Maurice Odle

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