Abstract

Abstract The 1976 bauxite agreements between the Government of Jamaica and the North American bauxite companies is one of the most interesting cases of interaction between a developing country and transnational mining companies. In this article Thomas W Walde gives a background to the agreements, analyses their basic structure and main objectives, and evaluates the results achieved in a larger historical perspective.

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