Professor Vanus James, distinguished Professor of Economics, returns to the podcast and provides expert insights into the role of cultural and creative sectors in driving sustainable economic growth across the Caribbean.
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I commend Vanus James on his excellent presentation, and in particular the importance he places on nurturing all aspects of the creative arts in schools.
Perhaps a future podcast on the contribution the visual arts could make to our sense of aesthetics would heightening an appreciation of good design.