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Public capital formation and private sector performance: the experience of selected Caribbean countries |
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1995 | |
Currency convertibility, monetary management and the development of capital markets: some paradigms from Southern Africa |
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1995 | |
Public policy and endogenous growth |
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1995 | |
An examination of building societies in the context of financial liberalization and deregulation: Jamaica 1990-1995 |
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1995 | |
Money and capital market development: the OECS experience |
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1995 | |
Equity valuation in an underdeveloped economy: the case of Guyana |
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1995 | |
Recent turbulence in emerging capital markets: lessons for financial policy |
|
1995 | |
Capital market developments in the Bahamas: are we ready for a stock exchange? |
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1995 | |
Bahamas: recent economic developments and prospects for 1995 |
1995 | ||
"Semi official" quarterly national accounts |
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1995 | |
Optimal corporate capital structure theory: its implications for capital market development in Trinidad and Tobago |
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1995 | |
Dynamics of change and effectiveness of development banks: a view from the DFL |
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1995 | |
Some effects of adjustment on the financial sector in Suriname |
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1995 | |
Structuring country investment funds |
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1995 | |
The development of the market in government securities in a liberalising environment: the case of Barbados |
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1995 | |
The development of an equities market in Guyana |
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1995 | |
New financial instruments and innovations in the Jamaican economy : implications for monetary policy and financial regulation |
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1995 | |
Testing volatility on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange |
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1995 | |
Measuring international capital mobility: recent evidence from alternative tests |
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1995 | |
Time-varying volatility: a multi-variate approach |
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1995 |
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