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Production and unemployment cycles in the Caribbean: the case of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago |
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2001 | |
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The impact of cash flow on corporate investment in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2001 | |
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Open source software possibilities for Caribbean researchers |
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2001 | |
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Is monetary union in CARICOM desirable? |
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2001 | |
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Information, information management and governance |
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2001 | |
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Information efficiency and non-linear modelling of returns in an emerging stock market in the Caribbean |
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2001 | |
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A long run analysis of the price dynamics in Guadeloupe: theoretical and empirical consideration |
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2001 | |
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Market power and interest rate spreads in the Caribbean |
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2000 | |
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The evolution of financial services in the Caribbean and its implications for macroeconomic stability |
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2000 | |
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Commercial bank portfolio behaviour in Jamaica: 1990-1997 |
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2000 | |
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The appropriateness of monetary instruments employed by Caribbean central banks: a preliminary investigation |
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2000 | |
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Capital market developments and the banking system |
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2000 | |
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Mean revision and the volatility of interest rates: a Monte Carlo study based on different sampling frequencies |
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2000 | |
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Developments in the life insurance industry in Jamaica 1990-1998: consequences for monetary policy |
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2000 | |
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The potential impact of internet transactions on monetary policy, with special reference to small open economies of the Carib... |
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2000 | |
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Management of international reserves: the case of Bank of Guyana |
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2000 | |
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Innovations in the payments system, systemic risks and challenges to central banking in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2000 | |
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Central banking in the context of a currency union: a case study of the ECCB |
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2000 | |
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Technological change and risk management: banking institutions in the 21st century |
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2000 |




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