1st Edition
International Trade and the Music Industry Live Music Services from the Caribbean
1. The Basics of Live Music Services Trade 2. The Economic Importance of Live Music Services 3. Regionalism, International Trade Policy, and Caribbean Live Music Services 4. Introduction to Experimental Studies on International Trade and the Music Industry 5. When Trade Facilitation Fails: Adopting The K-Pop Export Approach to Caribbean Live Music 6. Overcoming Cultural Issues in International Trade in Caribbean Live Music: The K-Pop Strategy 7. Race & Ethnicity and International Trade in Caribbean Live Music: Why Exploring This Nexus is Important 8. Implications of Technology, Legal Institutions and Geographic Proximity in the Development of Trade in Caribbean Live Music
Biography
Lisa Gordon earned a PhD in International Relations with a specialty in International Trade from the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Gordon also received a master’s degree in International Business and Foreign Languages from the Université Lumiere, Lyon 2, France. As a multilingual researcher, her expertise in international trade and international business has been sought by the Regional Council of Guadeloupe, the Université Rennes, France as well as French business consultancy firm ADEA-EURAFRIC Partners.






