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Impact of money markets on regional competitiveness in the Caribbean |
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2002 | |
Capital account liberalisation and exchange rate regimes: options for the small open economy |
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2002 | |
Impact of trade liberalisation on manufacturing firms in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago |
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2002 | |
Modelling exchange rate pass-through and inflation in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2002 | |
Past and present currency board experiments in Argentina |
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2002 | |
Factors in the choice of xchange rate regime with special reference to the Caribbean |
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2002 | |
Prospects for the Free Trade Area of the Americas and the likely implications for CARICOM: an analysis using hierarchical cluste |
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2002 | |
Do real exchange rates matter for import demand of small open economies? The case of the Caribbean |
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2002 | |
Consumer price inflation and exchange rate pass-through in Jamaica |
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2002 | |
Exchange rate regimes and international competitiveness: the CARICOM experience |
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2002 | |
External competitiveness and trade in the Caribbean: a non-stationary panel approach |
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2002 | |
Estimating a small scale macroeconomic model of the Jamaican economy: some preliminary results |
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2002 | |
Currency crisis vulnerability: the case of the ECCU |
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2002 | |
The rate of time preference, the intertemporal utility function and regional economic management |
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2002 | |
Monetary and fiscal policies under floating and fixed exchange regime |
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2002 | |
Financial liberalisation and exchange rate inertia in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2002 | |
A currency union for the Caribbean |
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2002 | |
Current account dynamics and real effective exchange rate: the Jamaican experience |
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2002 | |
Predictors of currency crises in fixed exchange regimes, lessons for the Caribbean from the case of Argentina |
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2002 | |
Capital flows and economic performance in Trinidad and Tobago 1993-2001 |
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2002 |
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