Productivity
and the Dominican Economy
By
Dr. Clayton Shillingford
One of the answers to our Economic Malaise is to find ways to
increase productivity
‘m not an economist but I do know something about successful business. And our major businesses, agriculture and tourism cannot be described as being successful.
One of the answers to our economic malaise is
to find ways to increase productivity. Increased productivity would signify
that the economic activities are being conducted in a more efficient way. But
how are these productivity gains to be achieved?
Certainly
it won’t come about by allowing time to pass us by, by being late for
practically everything, by spending useful time talking and talking about the
same things at multiple meetings and gatherings, promulgating mepuis,
propaganda, gossip or indulging in the new Internet addiction. These do not
qualify as productive activities.
Living
standards will not increase if there is no improvement in productivity and the
economy. Higher profits for businesses from retail to farming will bring
improvements in the economy. Other benefits such as better incomes, health
care, education will flow from these gains. But all these advances depend on
higher levels of productivity.
Science and technology are key to increased
productivity. Consider the effect of efficient communications through the
telephone to the impact of computers. But that will not be enough to lift our
economy if everyone else has access to these technologies and often more of it
than we do.
In a
competitive world environment, technology is not enough. We need trained people
to operate the technology so it can deliver efficient service. So we need also
effective management and motivated, highly skilled workers. Is there anyone who
would suggest that we have enough of these two factors? In fact through
political favouritism, and victimization we often exclude the very people who
could be most helpful in a job.
Many
businesses to maintain productivity growth, especially in the US, move to cut
costs, to increase efficiency and profits, and to be more competitive
nationally and globally. Parallel with increased productivity is a decline in
inflation. In large economies, it is possible to raise prices up to a point to
overcome inefficiency and maintain profit growth. But our economies are too
small and price setting is often out of our control, especially in our export
industries.
Are our
imports out of control? Are levels of debt to
purchase non-productive and non-essential items part of the economic malaise? What about loan interest rates? Are these too high given the need to stimulate investment and the economy?
We need to change the way we do business. We need computers to assist us in doing things faster and more efficiently. We should encourage wider use of ATM’s to increase bank productivity. In agriculture implementation of more efficient farming methods will increase worker productivity, increase yields and ensure a satisfactory return to the farmer.
The Dominica Grammar School’s motto is “Mens sana in corpore sano”, a sound mind in a sound body. We need highly trained individuals with the mental and intellectual capacity to guide the development process. We also need a healthy work force to carry out the various tasks that are now required. Good health service is now a right and not a privilege. Worker safety and a healthy work environment will lead to improved worker productivity and ultimately better economic and social conditions.
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