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Speculative attacks and currency crises: testing the Canonical model |
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2000 | |
Institutional developments and prospects for the 21st century: Central Bank independence, Caribbean monetary union and the separation of financial sector supervision |
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2000 | |
Market power and interest rate spreads in the Caribbean |
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2000 | |
The evolution of financial services in the Caribbean and its implications for macroeconomic stability |
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2000 | |
Commercial bank portfolio behaviour in Jamaica: 1990-1997 |
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2000 | |
The appropriateness of monetary instruments employed by Caribbean central banks: a preliminary investigation |
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2000 | |
Capital market developments and the banking system |
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2000 | |
Mean revision and the volatility of interest rates: a Monte Carlo study based on different sampling frequencies |
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2000 | |
2000 | |||
Developments in the life insurance industry in Jamaica 1990-1998: consequences for monetary policy |
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2000 | |
The potential impact of internet transactions on monetary policy, with special reference to small open economies of the Carib... |
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2000 | |
Management of international reserves: the case of Bank of Guyana |
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2000 | |
Innovations in the payments system, systemic risks and challenges to central banking in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2000 | |
Central banking in the context of a currency union: a case study of the ECCB |
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2000 | |
Technological change and risk management: banking institutions in the 21st century |
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2000 | |
The issue of central bank independence relevance within CARICOM |
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2000 | |
Macroeconomic policy and financial sector stability in St. Kitts and Nevis |
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2000 | |
Modelling the Caribbean macroeconomy for forecasting and policy analysis: problems and solutions |
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1999 | |
Exchange rate convergence in CARICOM |
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1999 | |
Evaluating monetary policy measures in a small primary-exporting economy: the case of Trinidad and Tobago |
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1999 |
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