| Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Commercial bank behaviour in the ECCU: the implications for private sector financing for economic growth and development |
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2005 | |
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Measuring the competitiveness of the Trinidad and Tobago economy |
|
2005 | |
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Toward the enhancement of derivatives trading in the CARICOM sub region |
|
2005 | |
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A comparative analysis of the Barbados and United States business cycles |
|
2005 | |
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Does the stock exchange contribute to economic growth in the CARICOM sub region? |
|
2005 | |
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Sovereign debt crises and private sector involvement (PSI): a preliminary assessment of the Dominican Republic's experience |
|
2005 | |
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Promoting integrated Caribbean capital markets |
|
2005 | |
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Financial development and economic growth in the CARICOM Sub Region |
|
2005 | |
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Regional integration and the correlation among Caribbean stock markets |
|
2005 | |
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Does capital account liberalization lead to investment booms? The case of the Caribbean |
|
2005 | |
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Changing links between mature and emerging financial markets |
|
2005 | |
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Growth, debt and finance in the Caribbean |
|
2005 | |
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Monetary and financial stability: issues for CARICOM economies in the domestic sector |
|
2005 | |
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Catalyzing a regional bond market in the Caribbean |
|
2004 | |
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A preliminary investigation into the relationship between inflation and growth in micro-economies |
|
2004 | |
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A critical overview and examination of global financial architecture proposals and their relevance to small economies |
|
2004 | |
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An examination of the macroeconomic Influences on nominal and real Interest rRate spreads in the Caribbean |
|
2004 | |
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Stock and bond market indices in the CARICOM sub-region: construction and use |
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2004 | |
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Rethinking the role of the Financial Sector in Economic Growth in Caricom |
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2004 | |
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Stylised facts of the business cycle in Barbados |
|
2004 |




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