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A preliminary investigation into the relationship between stabilisation and growth in micro-states |
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2001 | |
Implications of Belize's indebtedness for sustained economic growth |
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2001 | |
Implications of dollarization for Belize |
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2001 | |
Analytical foundations of income, employment and money in a Caribbean economy |
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2001 | |
Growth, capital flows and volatility in the Trinidad and Tobago economy, 1970-2000 |
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2001 | |
Financing growth in Jamaica: constraints and policies |
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2001 | |
From oil to natural gas: prospects and challenges for the Trinidad and Tobago economy |
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2001 | |
Human resources development and the services sector in the Eastern Caribbean |
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2001 | |
Election induced fiscal and monetary cycles: evidence from the Caribbean |
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2001 | |
Economic growth in a small developing country: the case of Barbados |
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2001 | |
Trade and economic relations between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Central American Common Market (CACM) |
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2001 | |
Production and unemployment cycles in the Caribbean: the case of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago |
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2001 | |
Factor accumulation, technical change and the terms of trade in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union |
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2001 | |
Open source software possibilities for Caribbean researchers |
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2001 | |
Monetary dynamics in Jamaica 1976-1998: a structural cointegrating VAR approach |
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2001 | |
The impact of cash flow on corporate investment in Trinidad and Tobago |
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2001 | |
Information, information management and governance |
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2001 | |
Is monetary union in CARICOM desirable? |
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2001 | |
A long run analysis of the price dynamics in Guadeloupe: theoretical and empirical consideration |
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2001 | |
Information efficiency and non-linear modelling of returns in an emerging stock market in the Caribbean |
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2001 |
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