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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 | |
Identification of loan supply function and credit growth determinants: evidence from the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) |
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2008 | |
The inter-island transport system |
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2008 | |
The relationship between government expenditure and potential output in the Caribbean: does efficiency matter? |
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2008 | |
Banking Regulation: does compliance pay? Evidence from Trinidad & Tobago |
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2008 | |
Direct intervention in the foreign exchange market and monetary policy in the Caribbean: signalling or leaning against the wind |
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2007 | |
Causation between tax and spend: some Caribbean empirical evidence |
|
2007 | |
A ratings based approach to measuring sovereign risk |
|
2007 | |
Financial reform and banking efficiency in Guyana |
|
2007 | |
Assessing the direct economic impact of cruise tourism on the Belizean economy |
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2007 | |
Global imbalances and destabilizing speculation |
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2007 | |
Corporate income tax competition in the Caribbean |
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2007 | |
Automation and efficiency in two emerging equity markets |
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2007 | |
Modelling the Jamaican business cycle: a structural vector autoregressive approach |
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2007 | |
Exchange rate regimes and monetary autonomy: empirical evidence from selected Caribbean countries |
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2007 | |
Does industrial concentration impact on the relationship between policies and volatility? |
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2007 | |
Some lessons for the CSME from the retail banking sector in the European Single Market |
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2007 | |
The missing link: the finance-growth nexus and the Guyanese growth stagnation |
|
2007 | |
Current account determinants for the Jamaican economy |
|
2007 |
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