Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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Is Procyclical Fiscal Spending Peculiar to ORDC’s? |
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2019 | |
Bracing for the next IRMA: Hurricane Impacts on the ECCU Banking Sector. |
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2019 | |
Does Bank Competition Reduce Cost of Credit? Evidence from Jamaica. |
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2019 | |
Macroeconomic Indicators and Wellbeing/Wellness Indicators: Is there a strong link? |
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2019 | |
Dynamic effects of terms of trade shocks in Suriname: the role of exchange rate. |
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2019 | |
Poverty and Hurricane Risk Exposure in Jamaica. |
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2019 | |
Hurricane Loses and Government Debt: Evidence from the Eastern Caribbean. |
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2019 | |
Determinants of Household Sector Vulnerability in Jamaica: An application of an ARDL Model and Stress Testing Scenarios. |
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2019 | |
The Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism in Belize: A Bayesian VAR Approach. |
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2019 | |
An Early Warning Model of Financial Stress for the ECCU. |
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2019 | |
Whence the twain shall meet: Weathering over tourism and climate change in small island tourism economies. |
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2019 | |
Too Small to Fail: An Analysis of the Potential Use of Public and Private Insurance to Recover from Natural Disasters in The Caribbean. |
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2019 | |
An Assessment of Equity Market Volatility Spillovers: Evidence from the USA and the Caribbean. |
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2019 | |
AN ASSESSMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN BARBADOS |
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2018 | |
AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE DETERMINANTS OF TOURIST ARRIVALS IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION: EVIDENCE FROM TOBAGO. |
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2018 | |
The Effect of Capital Flows on Key Financial Stability Measures in Jamaica |
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2018 | |
Transitioning to IFRS 9: Practical Challenges with Implementing IFRS 9 Requirements for Expected Credit Losses in the Caribbean |
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2018 | |
Coming by Air or by Boat. Which Type of Tourist is Better for the Caribbean? |
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2018 | |
Exchange Rate and Inflation Dynamics in Haiti |
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2018 | |
Predicting Bank Failures in Jamaica: A Logistic Regression Approach |
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2018 |
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