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This paper addresses whether the initial declines in the manufacturing and real wages in transition economies were anything unexpected to justify policy reversal, and whether the “often-recommended” foreign aid would have helped them curb these declines in any significant way. It answers...
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This paper considers how a system of profit and loss sharing arrangements as an alternative to the interest system curbs financial instability and modifies banking and government's economic role. The profit-loss sharing system would result in a more stable level of investment and financial...
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This paper addresses whether the initial declines in the manufacturing and real wages in transition economies were anything unexpected to justify policy reversal, and whether the "often-recommended" foreign aid would have helped them curb these declines in any significant way. It answers these...
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This paper examines the relationship between the official and parallel exchange rates, in three Caribbean countries, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad, during the 1985-1993 period using cointegration, Granger causality, and reduced form methods. The official and parallel rates are cointegrated in all...
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