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A VAR approach to the determination of interest rates in the Caribbean |
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2001 | |
Financing growth and development in the Caribbean: the role of the Caribbean Development Bank |
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2001 | |
Human capital and economic growth: the case of Barbados |
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2001 | |
Human capital formation in St. Kitts and Nevis |
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2001 | |
Finance, investment and economic development |
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2001 | |
Measuring competitiveness in the Jamaican economy |
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2001 | |
The role of the state in the economic development of Trinidad and Tobago with special reference to the petrochemical sector |
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2001 | |
The impact of international financial liberalisation on economic growth: the case of CARICOM |
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2001 | |
An analysis of the manufacturing export sector in Jamaica in the nineties |
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2001 | |
The role of commercial banks in financing growth and economic development in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean: a perspectiv |
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2001 | |
A universal method of testing exchange rate efficiency |
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2001 | |
An empirical examination of the relationship between commercial banks and credit unions in a small open economy |
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2001 | |
Taxation and financial development in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2001 | |
Financial development and economic growth in Guyana |
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2001 | |
An examination of Jamaican building societies: issues of efficiency and profitability |
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2001 | |
The contribution of indigenous banks to economic development in the Caribbean: the case of Guyana |
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2001 | |
Can the Sir Stafford Sands model of the Bahamian economy survive today's global economy? |
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2001 | |
A preliminary investigation into the relationship between stabilisation and growth in micro-states |
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2001 | |
Implications of Belize's indebtedness for sustained economic growth |
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2001 | |
Implications of dollarization for Belize |
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2001 |
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