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is shown that this theoretical framework can explain growth disparities between Jamaica and Barbados since the 1960s. In …
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Belize got its Independence when the region was going through an economic crisis with debt burden and traditional … partially recovered from the major structural changes that Belize has gone through in its post independence period. …
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relationship between economic uncertainty and money demand in Barbados. Results suggest that in the short run, agents tend to …
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Barbados over the quarterly period 1974-2003 using the Bry and Boschan algorithm. Secondly, to link this aggregate output cycle …
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This paper provides an assessment of the size and composition of household debt in Barbados over the period 1990 to … household debt in Barbados (Craigwell & Kaidou-Jeffery, 2010; Moore & Williams, 2008), this paper does not constrain the …
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relationship between economic uncertainty and money demand in Barbados. Results suggest that in the short run, agents tend to …
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This paper evaluates whether the tourism cycles of Barbados can be regarded as a direct consequence of business cycles … of the UK, US, Canada and Barbados. The cyclical components of the series are extracted using the structural time series … respective home countries, rather than those of Barbados. Finally, Granger-causality tests indicate that past values of the …
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This paper seeks to empirically verify if the habit persistence phenomenon holds in the Jamaican economy. The results of the GMM time series estimation show the existence of habit formation by Jamaican consumers. Past consumption habits affect the growth rate of consumption, consequently in...
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This paper estimates the money demand function for Jamaica using cointegration method. This approach provides estimates …
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