Annual Monetary Studies Conference

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54th Annual Monetary Studies Conference 2023 Agenda 

  • Bank of Jamaica
2023

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Capital Outflow Restrictions and Dollar Drainage 

  • Oronde Small
  • Uluc Aysun
  • Karlia Clarke
2023

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A Model of Macroprudential Fricitions for Indirect Monetary Policy in The Bahamas 

  • Jamere McIntosh
  • Sharon Branch
  • Allan Wright
2023

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Rebuilding Policy Space Post COVID-19: Opportunities for Increasing the Financial Space for Sustainable Development 

  • Dillion Alleyne
2022

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Modelling the Small Open Economy with Price-Taker Rigidity 

  • Desmond Thomas
2022

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The Impact of COVID-19 in Central America and the Caribbean- Evidence to date 

  • DeLisle Worrell
2022

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Investigating Market Risk and Portfolio Optimization of Caribbean Markets and Cryptocurrencies During the Pandemic 

  • Gabreila Persad
  • Lester Henry
  • Winston Moore
  • Christopher Kinch
2022

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Exploring the Nexus between Labour Force Participation and Potential Output: Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago 

  • Lauren Sonnylal
  • Karen A. Roopnarine
  • Timothy Woolford
2022

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Inflation Dynamics and Quantitative Easing 

  • Tarron Khemraj
  • Sherry Yu
2022

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Harnessing Distributed Solar Energy to Reduce Belize’s Dependence on Imported Energy: A Preliminary Review of Solar’s Potential 

  • Candice Soutar
  • Ian Cawich
2022

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Too Small to See but Too Painful to Ignore: Regulatory Solutions to Sudden Stop in Cash Flow in SMEs Caused by the COVID-19

  • Ankie Scott-Joseph
2022

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53rd Annual Monetary Studies Conference - Programme 

2022

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Examining The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies In Climate Change in Trinidad and Tobago: The Effects of These Policies on Carbon Dioxide Emissions

  • Andell Nelson
  • Avinash Ramlogan
2022

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Financial Inclusion and The Central Bank Digital Currency in The Bahamas

  • Allan Wright
  • Shavonne C. McKenzie
  • Lance R. Bodie
  • Carlisa L. Belle
2022

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Global Warming in The Bahamas 

  • Allan Wright
  • Nathan Rolle
  • Antoine Clarke
2022

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Fiscal Oil Dominance and the Finance Resource Curse: The Paradoxes of Plenty and Banking

  • Collin Constantine
2022

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Throwing Darts and Missing the Bullseye: Fiscal and Debt Sustainability in Open Economies

  • Colin Constantine
2021

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Optimal Foreign Exchange Reserves in Small Open Economies: The Case of the Caribbean

  • Dave Seerattan
2021

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A Policy Model for Stabilisation and Growth in the Small Open Economy (SOE)

  • DeLisle Worrell
2021

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The impact of the Coronavirus 2019 on Debt Sustainability and the Policy Implications for the Borrowing Member Countries

  • Ian Durant
  • Dindial Ramrattan
  • Jaron Boyce
  • Ronald James
  • Sonia Hampden
2021

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