Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Insurance industry in the Bahamas |
|
1985 | |
Creditworthiness and country risk analysis |
|
1985 | |
Recent economic policy in Barbados, 1970-84 |
|
1985 | |
Foreign exchange reserve cover and statutory limits on central bank credit to central government: the need for a consistent appr |
|
1985 | |
Technological innovation in the banking sector: a study of new technology introduced into the commercial banking system in the C |
|
1985 | |
Profitability of commercial banks in the ECCB area |
|
1985 | |
Finance, growth and the balance of trade in the OECS countries |
|
1985 | |
An eclectic view on ECCB's balance of payments |
|
1984 | |
Political economy of financial collapse: the saga of International Trust Limited, Trinidad and Tobago, 1982/84 |
|
1984 | |
The implications of using exchange rate as a policy instrument in a small open dependent economy like the Bahamas |
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1984 | |
Jamaica balance of payments adjustment process (1980-1983) |
|
1984 | |
Foreign exchange accounting and management : a proposal |
|
1984 | |
A critique of short-term capital flows |
|
1984 | |
Monetary and financial system of the Bahamas : growth, structure and operation |
|
1984 | |
Estimating a national savings series for Trinidad and Tobago: 1970-1983 |
|
1984 | |
Structure and performance of commercial banking in Trinidad and Tobago |
|
1984 | |
Report on the 16th annual conference of the Regional Programme of Monetary Studies, hosted by Bank of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica; October 10-12, 1984 |
1984 | ||
Innovation in the banking sector - a study of new technology introduced into the commercial banking system in Guyana and the Caribbean |
|
1984 | |
Wage formulation, employment and ouptut in Barbados |
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1984 | |
Trinidad and Tobago trends and prospects - a period of adjustment |
|
1984 |
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