Abstract:
The Chaguaramas Region in northwest Trinidad encompasses a myriad of opportunities. Under the direction of the Chaguaramas Development Authority since 1971, the region anchors the national tourism development plan. With numerous marinas, an industrial estate, military facilities, hotels and restaurants, and as a designated national park, there are plenty of paths for future growth. Challenges to the nation such as budgetary constraints, traditional attitudes toward education and employment, a dual faceted labour force, and relative self-containment affect the Chaguaramas region. Despite proximity to the nation's capital, Chaguaramas maintains a cautious rate of change. The question, 'Is entrepreneurship emerging from government policies in Chaguaramas?' begets a neutral response as regional plans are implemented at sporadic intervals. In the case of small business and directed development, financial incentives are increasing the number of entrants into formal enterprise. Pockets of tourism and economic development will continue to test regional comfort levels.