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Small, open developing economies in general, and small island developing states (SIDS) in particular, have specific … limited data available for many small island states, the model explicitly represents the external macroeconomic balance. An …
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A renewed interest in explaining growth in the Caribbean countries is motivated by the somewhat slow but uneven performance in the past decade: per capita GDP gaps in Caribbean countries have widened in relation to the United States, whereas standard theories would predict convergence. This...
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This paper takes up a question frequently raised but rarely addressed empirically - do macroeconomic policy changes and exogenous macro shocks have significant impacts on poverty and income inequality more generally? For 15 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean over the past two decades,...
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countries. We argue that Small Island Developing States in the Caribbean (SIDSC) can be affected by issues such as their small …
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