Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Management of foreign exchange reserves in small developing countries |
|
1981 | |
An investigation of foreign exchange requirements for economic growth in CARICOM countries |
|
1981 | |
Monetary policy in developing countries: the case of Guyana |
|
1981 | |
Determinants of aggregate savings in post-war Trinidad and Tobago (an exploratory study) |
|
1981 | |
The short-period adjustment of domestic prices to excess money supply : Trinidad and Tobago, 1966-1980 |
|
1981 | |
A reconsideration of interest rate policy in the Caribbean |
|
1981 | |
Regional Programme of Monetary Studies : a review 1968-1980 |
|
1980 | |
Determinants of the money stock in Trinidad and Tobago (1969-1979) and the problem of control |
|
1980 | |
Economic policy and the IMF in Jamaica |
|
1980 | |
Instalment credit and monetary policy in Trinidad and Tobago : 1970-1979 |
|
1980 | |
Public expenditure and balance of payments problems in the Eastern Caribbean |
|
1980 | |
The significance of commercial banks in the development of financial institutions in Guyana, 1965-1979 |
|
1980 | |
Monetary implications for CARICOM of international and intra-regional trade flows having regards to different theories of integration between very small open economies |
|
1980 | |
Mobilizing foreign exchange reserves for economic growth in Caricom |
|
1980 | |
External debt in Belize |
|
1980 | |
External influences and domestic policies : the economic fortunes of Jamaica and Barbados in the 1970s |
|
1980 | |
Recent trends in international financial flows to the LDC's - their effects in Guyana |
|
1980 | |
The political economy of capital flows: the case of Jamaica |
|
1980 | |
Government foreign borrowing and economic growth : the Jamaican experience |
|
1980 | |
Foreign reserves management in Belize : an assessment of the liquidity constraints in 1979 |
|
1980 |
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