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Fiscal discipline and exchange rate regimes: evidence from the Caribbean |
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2005 | |
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The evolving relationship between OECD countries and IFCs: a case of asymmetric conflict |
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2005 | |
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Growth and convergence in regional integration agreements |
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2005 | |
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Managing the risk associated income smoothening through social insurance: some challenges for the small island state of Trinidad |
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2005 | |
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Economic convergence in the Caribbean Community |
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2005 | |
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Financial regulation and the CSME |
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2005 | |
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Fiscal capacity and performance in the USVI |
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2005 | |
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Financial sector reform in the Bahamas: an industry assessment of legal and regulatory initiatives and emerging challenges from |
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2005 | |
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Investigating in the link between financial dollarization and inflation: evidence from Jamaica |
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2005 | |
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Non-interest income and financial performance at commercial banks in the Caribbean |
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2005 | |
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Fiscal decentralization in a sub-regional economy: the case of Tobago |
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2005 | |
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An alternative approach to interest rate policy in CARICOM |
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2005 | |
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Dealing with balance of payments adjustment problems in Barbados: a conceptual perspective |
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2005 | |
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Stock and bond market indices in the CARICOM sub-region: construction and use |
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2004 | |
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An examination of GOJ debt raising strategy: some perspectives on capital market development and monetary policy management |
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2004 | |
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Stylised facts of the business cycle in Barbados |
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2004 | |
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Financial integration and macroeconomic volatility in the ECCU |
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2004 | |
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The importance of financial sector reform: development and efficiency in Caribbean banking |
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2004 | |
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Financial developments and the saving-investment-growth nexus: evidence from the Caribbean and Latin America |
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2004 | |
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Quantitative assessment of the financial sector: an integrated approach |
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2004 |




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