| Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Financing development projects by commercial banks in the Caribbean with special reference to Trinidad and Tobago |
|
1989 | |
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External financial flows to developing countries with reference to the Caribbean: trends and issues |
|
1989 | |
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Financing development in St. Lucia: 1964-1989 |
|
1989 | |
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The Jamaican financial sector |
|
1989 | |
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A model for medium term projection of the Trinidad and Tobago economy |
|
1989 | |
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The role of building societies in financing development in Jamaica, 1964-88 |
|
1989 | |
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Non-bank financial intermediaries and economic growth in the Bahamas |
1989 | ||
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Medium-term forecasting with an econometric model of the Trinidad and Tobago economy: CBMOD1 |
|
1989 | |
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The role and performance of the Barbados National Bank since its establishment in March, 1977 |
|
1989 | |
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Financing development: the mobilisation of savings in the Commonwealth Caribbean |
|
1989 | |
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Selected international developments and Caribbean interests in the context of its membership of the ACP group |
|
1989 | |
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The real debt service capacity of Trinidad and Tobago |
|
1989 | |
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Savings and investment in Barbados |
|
1989 | |
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Commerical bank credit and sectoral performance- some emerging patterns in Jamaica, 1981-1988 |
|
1989 | |
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Venture capital, new investment and the development of stock exchanges in the Caribbean |
|
1989 | |
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The Trinidad and Tobago Development Finance Company: evolution and role |
|
1989 | |
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Problems of regulation and intervention in a small financial system: Trinidad and Tobago in the 1980s |
|
1989 | |
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The real and the residual demands for money: a reconstruction of the theory of money demand |
|
1989 | |
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Venture capital, new investment and the development of stock exchanges in the Caribbean |
|
1989 | |
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Recent economic developments and prospects in the ECCB member countries |
1989 |




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