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The economy has experienced seven consecutive years of robust growth, buoyed by high commodity prices, foreign direct investment and expansion of private sector credit. As part of a strategy to sustain growth, reduce poverty and curtail dependence on imported oil, the authorities are pursuing...
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Guyana's foreign debt burden contributed to increases in pressure in the country's foreign exchange market. After controlling … burden and increases in exchange market pressure in Guyana. Other variables that are found to significantly affect exchange … market pressure in Guyana are: the changes in domestic credit, the growth in the relative price of crude oil, the growth in …
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This paper examines Guyana’s growth record 1992 to 2010, against one aspect of the World Bank’s Functional Model of … Selective Interventions in Guyana’s growth record since 1992. The paper will discuss how selective interventions were the … 1990’s), and then use that basis to discuss Guyana. According to current development thought, selective policy …
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Guyana has been able to reverse decades of economic decline and stagnation with five consecutive years of robust growth … during the period 2006-2010. The study probes whether Guyana has finally turned the corner. The study finds that good …
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This paper examines the monetary policy framework of Guyana. Guyana’s monetary Policy is motivated by the IMF …
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This paper examines why commercial banks in Guyana demand non-remunerated excess reserves, a phenomenon that became …
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limited access to basic housing, this paper assesses the property rights system in Guyana and the way it affects the real … current bottlenecks in Guyana and as well as poverty, malaise, and lack of affordable housing. With RCA it is possible to …
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The aim of this paper is to offer a brief analysis of the social investment funds for indigenous people that have been financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and to consider how far they have been effective in meeting the needs of indigenous people. This paper identifies two types...
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-run effects of remittances, aid and financial deepening on growth in Guyana using annual data for the period 1982–2010. The … capital stock, aid and financial deepening cause remittances inflow in Guyana. …
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