Title | Author | Year Conference | Download |
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The impact of the public sector on external imbalances: the Netherlands experience |
|
1992 | |
Issues relating to the central bank's autonomy in Jamaica |
|
1992 | |
Savings, the rate of interest and growth in a small open economy: the Trinidad and Tobago experience |
|
1992 | |
Economic growth and transformation in the Guyana economy: review 1991 - May 1992 |
|
1992 | |
Crisis, adjustment and recovery: the lessons of recent experiences from the Guyana economy for the Anglophone Caribbean |
|
1992 | |
The distributed lag effects of exchange rate changes on the balances of payments: the experience of Guyana |
|
1992 | |
Recent economic trends and prospects in the OECS |
|
1992 | |
The role of government in a market driven economy: a brief |
|
1992 | |
The Mexican privatization program: an economic analysis |
|
1991 | |
The state sector and divestment in Trinidad and Tobago: some preliminary findings |
|
1991 | |
Exchange rate management in a balance of payments crisis: the Guyana and Jamaica experience |
|
1991 | |
Specification and analysis of savings functions for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States |
|
1991 | |
The National Investment Company: the institution, its objectives and likely consequences |
|
1991 | |
Monetary development within the context of liberalisation: the case of Jamaica |
|
1991 | |
Macro-economic developments in Jamaica during 1990 |
1991 | ||
Savings, investment and external debt: a test of the traditional nexus for a small open economy |
|
1991 | |
Caribbean economic research in progress |
|
1991 | |
Privatization issues: considerations for the Bahamas |
|
1991 | |
Privatisation of public enterprises: policies, methods and procedures: the case of Guyana |
|
1991 | |
Savings, the rate of interest and growth in a small open economy: the Trinidad and Tobago experience |
|
1991 |
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