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Stimulating savings, and mobilising investment flows to the small and medium enterprise sector: a case for vent |
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1997 | |
Pooled funding and collective borrowing: suggestions for adaptation in the formal financial sector |
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1997 | |
Economic convergence and monetary union: the experience since 1991 and prospects for the future |
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1997 | |
Private investment adjustment within the ECCB monetary union |
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1997 | |
Capital controls, exchange rates and monetary policy: towards an integrated framework |
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1997 | |
Evaluating the impact of fiscal and monetary measures on the Trinidad and Tobago macroeconomy |
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1997 | |
Caribbean equity markets and capital movements |
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1997 | |
Alternatives to the construction of a regional stock market index |
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1997 | |
Foreign investment funds in emerging markets |
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1997 | |
Opportunities for redefining regional financial institutions and environments |
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1997 | |
Dynamic labour demand functions with non-wage labour costs: theory and estimation techniques |
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1997 | |
Short-term modelling with various vector autoregression and state space models: applications to Trinidad and Tobago |
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1997 | |
Measuring the impact of foreign capital flows in the Bahamian tourism industry |
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1997 | |
Implications of external debt accumulation: the case of Belize |
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1997 | |
Capital market integration: exchange controls and exchange rate stability |
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1997 | |
Alternative approaches to forecasting currency demand in the Jamaican economy |
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1997 | |
World Trade Organization and the Caribbean financial service sector |
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1996 | |
The financial services industry-emerging trends in the credit union sector |
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1996 | |
An alternative approach for the analysis and forecasting of economic series: the state space modelling |
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1996 | |
Financial liberalisation: its relevence and experience in the Caribbean |
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1996 |
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