When Escalation Becomes Fatal: A Decision, A Line Drawn, A Standard Set
A few weeks ago, I wrote about a moment that escalated beyond reason.A broken taillight. A decision to flee. More than twenty shots. A life lost. At the time, the…
A few weeks ago, I wrote about a moment that escalated beyond reason.A broken taillight. A decision to flee. More than twenty shots. A life lost. At the time, the…
This article examines the vulnerability of small, open economies—such as Aruba—to external shocks, including global economic crises, pandemics, and fluctuations in tourism demand. It argues that while openness drives growth, it simultaneously exposes these economies to disproportionate risks beyond their control.
Using Aruba as a case study, the article explores how external shocks transmit through key sectors, particularly tourism, public finances, and the labor market. It highlights the structural constraints small economies face, including limited diversification, high import dependency, and restricted fiscal space.
The analysis underscores the importance of resilience-building strategies, including economic diversification, institutional strength, prudent fiscal management, and regional and international cooperation. Ultimately, the article contends that sustainable autonomy for small economies requires not only self-governance, but also the capacity to anticipate, absorb, and adapt to external disruptions.
For decades, the connection between Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao was more than just a short hop. It was a lifeline, a steady flow of people, ideas, business, and culture that…
We talk a lot about Aruba’s digital future, but we don’t do enough. Every now and then we drop words like innovation, smart infrastructure, open data, and efficient government. But…
The latest financial update from the Aruba Financial Supervision Board (CAft) may seem promising at first glance, but let’s be clear—I have no reason to be optimistic. Quite the opposite….
The Aruba Fair Trade Authority (AFTA) has issued a preliminary assessment that could reshape the island’s telecom landscape. This came after the Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications requested that…
Vorige week was ons “One Happy Island” allesbehalve zonnig. Zware regenval zorgde voor chaos op Aruba: straten veranderden in rivieren, huizen en bedrijven overstroomden, en auto’s bleven achter in het…
Last week, our “One Happy Island” was anything but sunny. Torrential rain wreaked havoc across Aruba, turning streets into rivers, flooding homes and businesses, and leaving cars stranded. An example…
The ongoing sewage crisis at the RWZI Bubali Plas facility in Aruba continues to grow more complicated, with no clear resolution in sight. On Friday, November 8th, 2024, at 08:30,…
Yesterday, Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, the Red Cross Aruba brought the community together for a lively and heartfelt fundraising event at MVC Eagle Beach and Tulip Restaurant. “Riding for the…
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Dr. Lincoln D. Gomez is a distinguished partner at Gomez Coffie Law, a premier law firm in Aruba specializing in aviation, corporate, real estate, and intellectual property law. With over 27 years of experience, Lincoln provides expert legal counsel to a diverse range of clients, including governments, state-owned enterprises, banks, aircraft leasing companies, intellectual property holders, and the hospitality sector.
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