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Model reference adaptive control of the short run exchange rate of Trinidad and Tobago |
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1996 | |
New trends and challenges for the financial services sector in the Caribbean |
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1996 | |
Equity market and financial services in the Commonwealth Caribbean: some institutional imperatives |
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1996 | |
The GARCH and volume relationship with heteroscedasticity in stock returns on the Jamaica stock exchange |
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1996 | |
Financial sector developments and economic performance: the Jamaican experience |
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1996 | |
Demas on Caribbean sovereignty: an interpretation |
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1996 | |
Monetary transmission mechanisms and output in Trinidad and Tobago |
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1996 | |
Financial innovation and the impact of monetary policy in the Caribbean |
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1996 | |
Caribbean economic integration: reflections on some legal and institutional issues |
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1996 | |
Volatility clusters and chaos under floating exchange rate regimes in the Caribbean: evidence from Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad |
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1996 | |
The impact of monetary policy on price and exchange rate stability in Suriname |
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1996 | |
Caribbean economic integration revisited |
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1996 | |
An integrated macro-model for the Caribbean sub-region |
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1996 | |
Financial sector development in the Caribbean 1970-1995 |
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1996 | |
The treasury bill market in the Bahamas: an efficiency analysis |
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1996 | |
Stock price movements and volatility spillovers under foreign exchange liberalization: the case of Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, |
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1996 | |
The role of the financial sector in the mobilization and allocation of savings in Caricom |
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1996 | |
Opening speech of the Monetary Studies Conference |
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1996 | |
A demand function for private individual credit in Barbados |
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1996 | |
Impact of the international financial services industry on the balance of payments of the Netherlands Antilles |
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1996 |
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