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The nexus between financial intermediation and growth: the case of the ECCU |
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2006 | |
The impact of diversification on the banking industry: a non-stationary panel approach in the presence of cross section dependen |
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2006 | |
Market microstructure, central bank intervention and regime switching in exchange rates: a preliminary analysis of Jamaica |
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2006 | |
Fiscal harmonization in the Caribbean: a case study of the Value Added Tax |
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2006 | |
Price discovery in the Trinidad and Tobago fixed-rate Government bond market: a preliminary study |
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2006 | |
Debt sustainability in Caribbean countries: an exploration of alternative methodologies |
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2006 | |
Financing for development and the institutionalization of finance |
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2006 | |
Strengthening economic relationships within the Caribbean region |
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2006 | |
Issues in financing development in CARICOM |
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2006 | |
Caribbean mergers and acquisitions: recent experiences and lessons |
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2006 | |
Realizing the goal of Caribbean monetary union |
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2006 | |
Temporal disaggregation of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for an island-region economy: the case of Tobago |
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2006 | |
An analysis of public expenditure in Barbados: trends and relationship with economic growth |
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2006 | |
Tourism, Economic Growth & Employment |
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2006 | |
An ARDL model of the demand for housing in Barbados: some considerations for small island economies |
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2006 | |
State-space estimation of multi-factor models of the term structure: applications to Goverment of Jamaica bonds |
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2006 | |
Remittances to CARICOM countries: policy issues and options |
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2006 | |
The services sector in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2006 | |
The implications of credit growth for countries foreign exchange reserves: the case of the Caribbean |
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2006 | |
Does tourism potential influence tourism demand in the Caribbean? |
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2006 |
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