Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Remittances and Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago |
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2009 | |
Terms-of-trade shocks and sector labor reallocation: The case of Jamaica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago |
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2009 | |
Fiscal Adjustment and the Prospects for Growing out of Debt in Jamaica |
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2009 | |
Building Resilience in the Guyanese Banking System |
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2009 | |
REVISITING THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IN GUYANA |
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2009 | |
Do Archipelagic Countries Have Bigger Governments? |
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2009 | |
Financial Stress Index and Soundness in Selected Caribbean Countries: Lessons from the Global Crisis |
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2009 | |
The Macroeconomic Impact of IMF-Supported Programmes in Small Open Economies: The Case of Barbados |
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2009 | |
Price Reform and Household Demand for Electricity in Barbados |
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2009 | |
Towards a Computable General Equilibrium Model of Banking System Stability for Jamaica |
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2009 | |
The Causal Relationship between Government Expenditure and Tax Revenue in Barbados |
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2009 | |
Monetary Policy Rule in the Presence of Persistent Excess Liquidity: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago |
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2009 | |
Global Financial Crisis to Real Sector Contraction: Transmission Mechanisms in a Small Open Economy and Business Coping Strategies in Jamaica |
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2009 | |
Inspecting the Mechanism: The ECCU and External Shocks |
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2009 | |
A New Framework for Managing Sovereign and Banking Sector Risk in Trinidad and Tobago: An Application of the Contingent Claims Approach |
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2009 | |
The Determinants of FDI flows between the OECD and CARICOM countries |
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2009 | |
Nairu: is it useful for monetary policy in Jamaica? |
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2008 | |
Some thoughts on approaches to export promotion in CARICOM |
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2008 | |
The real effective exchange rate in the ECCU: equilibrium and misalignment |
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2008 | |
Revisiting the effect of country size on taxation in developing countries |
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2008 |
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