Annual Monetary Studies Conference

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Energy Resilience in the Caribbean. 

  • Ade Samuel
  • Wendell Samuel
2019

Paper 

A hedonic regression analysis of House asking-prices in Aruba.

  • Leo de Haan
  • Stephanie Werleman
2019

Paper

Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Tourism in the Caribbean. 

  • Colin Cannonier
  • Monica Burke
2019

Paper

41st Annual Monetary Studies Conference (2019) – Programme. 

2019

Programme

The Importance of Disaster Risk Financing in Advancing Economic Growth, Innovation and Development in Small Island Developing States- The case of CCRIF SPC. 

  • The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility
2019

Paper

The Impact of Remittances on the Real Exchange Rate: Evidence from Haiti. 

  • Dudley Augustin
  • Carl-Henri Prophete
2019

Paper

Caribbean Financial Integration 

  • R. DeLisle Worrell
  • Julia Jhinkoo-Ramdass
2019

Paper

Is Procyclical Fiscal Spending Peculiar to ORDC’s? 

  • Jaymieon Jagessar
  • Roger Hosein
  • Regan Deonanan
2019

Paper

Bracing for the next IRMA: Hurricane Impacts on the ECCU Banking Sector.

  • Kamilah J. Anderson-Rodgers
2019

Paper

Does Bank Competition Reduce Cost of Credit? Evidence from Jamaica.

  • Shadae Montgomery
  • Lisa-Kaye Wallace
2019

Paper

Macroeconomic Indicators and Wellbeing/Wellness Indicators: Is there a strong link?

  • Nlandu Mamingi
2019

Paper

Dynamic effects of terms of trade shocks in Suriname: the role of exchange rate. 

  • Nancy Ong-A-Kwie-Jurgens
  • Daniella Wondel
2019

Paper

Poverty and Hurricane Risk Exposure in Jamaica.

  • Nekeisha Spencer
  • Eric Strobl
2019

Paper

An Investigation into the factors affecting non-interest income in commercial banks in Trinidad and Tobago

  • Anthony Birchwood
  • Neil Romel Richard Peters
2018

Paper

An Analysis of the Relationship between NPLs and Macroeconomic Indicators in Selected Caribbean Economies: A Panel-Vector Autoregressive Approach

  • Sharon Branch
  • Martiniqua Moxey
  • Naddette Culmer
2018

Paper

COULD MACROPRUDENTIAL INDICATORS HAVE HELPED PREDICT A FINANCIAL CRISIS IN JAMAICA? A CASE STUDY OF THE CREDIT-TO-GDP GAP

  • Dennison Noel
2018

Paper

A Monthly Economic Activity Index System for Suriname

  • Sailesh Bhaghoe
2018

Paper

Distributional Macroeconomics in a Three-Class Model of a Dependent Economy

  • Collin Constantine
  • Tarron Khemraj
2018

Paper

In or Out: Is Government Borrowing Crowding Out Private Sector Credit in the Bahamas?

  • Latoya Smith
  • Lynsey Ward
2018

Paper

AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ELECTRONIC BANKING OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BARBADOS

  • Anthony Wood
  • Shane Butcher
2018

Paper

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