Money Affairs
2000 - 2011
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Volume XXIV, issue 2, 2011
- Firm Failure and Relation Lending: New Evidence from Small Businesses pp. 123-141

- José Eduardo Gómez-González and Nidia Reyes
- Stress Tests for Banking Sector: A Technical Note pp. 143-162

- Rodrigo Alfaro and Andres Sagner
- Investigating the Link between Bank Capital & Economic Activity: Evidence on Jamaican Panel pp. 163-188

- Sherene A. Bailey-Tapper
Volume XXIV, issue 1, 2011
- Offshore Barbados: a Critical Analysis pp. 1-31

- Troy Lorde, Jason LaCorbinière and Brian Francis
- Estimations of the Natural Rate of Interest in Colombia pp. 33-75

- Eliana González, Luis Melo-Velandia, Luis Rojas and Brayan Ricardo Rojas
- A Dynamic Factor Model of Quarterly Real Gross Domestic Product Growth in the Caribbean: The Case of Cuba and the Bahamas pp. 77-95

- Philip Liu and Rafael Romeu
- Monetary Policy “Alternatives” in the Face of a Dysfunctional Transmission Mechanism pp. 97-121

- Sharon Miller-Betty
Volume XXIII, issue 2, 2010
- Monetary Policy Committees and the Decision to Publish Voting Records pp. 97-139

- Esteban Colla de Robertis
- A Normative Analysis of Banking Supervision: Independence, Legal Protection and Accountability pp. 141-181

- Jorge Ponce
- Tax Policy and Macroeconomic Activity in Barbados pp. 182-210

- Kevin Greenidge and Lisa Drakes
- Central Bank Economic Research: Output, Demand, Productivity, and Relevance pp. 211-240

- Miguel Sarmiento
Volume XXIII, issue 1, 2010
- The Dynamics of Bank Spreads in the Jamaican Banking Sector: an Empirical Assessment pp. 1-35

- Dwight S. Jackson
- A Real Time Evaluation of the Central Bank of Chile GDP Growth Forecasts pp. 37-73

- Pablo Pincheira
- A Larger Slice of a Growing Pie: the Role of Emerging Asia in Forecasting Commodity Prices pp. 75-95

- Olivier Gervais, Ilan Kolet and René Lalonde
Volume XXII, issue 2, 2009
- The Asymmetric Effects of Nominal hocks on the Jamaican Economy: Evidence from a Non-linear VAR pp. 119-138

- Neil Mitchell and Wayne Robinson
- External Debt and Growth in the Caribbean pp. 139-157

- Daniel Boamah and Winston Moore
- Evaluation of Short Run Inflation Forecasts and Forecasters in Chile pp. 159-180

- Pablo Pincheira and Roberto Alvarez
- Workers Remittances and Their Impact on Economic Growth in Barbados pp. 181-194

- Trevor Campbell
Volume XXII, issue 1, 2009
- Investigating the Market-Structure, Performance Relationship in the Commercial Banking Sector: Evidence from Jamaica pp. 1-25

- Sherene A. Bailey
- What Attracts Tourists to Paradise? pp. 27-50

- Evridiki Tsounta
- A Look at Imported Construction Materials by Barbados pp. 51-64

- Trevor Campbell
- Budget Deficit, Money Growth and Inflation: Evidence from the Colombian case pp. 65-95

- Ignacio Lozano-Espitia
- Balance of Payments Adjustment in Barbados pp. 97-118

- Brian Francis, Troy Lorde and Kimberly Waithe
Volume XXI, issue 2, 2008
- Determinants of Commercial Banks’ Cost of Financial Intermediation in Jamaica: a Maximum Likelihood Estimation Approach pp. 129-159

- Odean B. White
- What is the Size of the Pie? Measuring the Informal Economy in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 161-191

- Guillermo Vuletin
- Price Dynamics in the Eastern Caribbean pp. 193-216

- Yan Sun and Rupa Duttagupta
- Banknote Printing at Modern central Banking: Trends, Costs and Efficiency pp. 217-262

- Jorge Galan and Miguel Sarmiento
Volume XXI, issue 1, 2008
- Commodity Prices in Argentina. What Does Move the Wind? pp. 1-30

- Diego Bastourre, Jorge Carrera and Javier Ibarlucia
- Emigrant Remittances and the Real Exchange rate in Guatemala: an Adjustment-Costs Story pp. 31-71

- Juan Carlos Castañeda Fuentes and Juan Carlos Catalán Herrera
- Labour Market Flexibility in Small Island Developing States pp. 73-91

- Xiomara Archibald, Denny Lewis-Bynoe and Winston Moore
- The Sources of Capital Flows Volatility: Empirical Evidence for Emerging Countries pp. 93-128

- Carmen Broto, Javier Díaz-Cassou and Aitor Erce
Volume XX, issue 2, 2007
- Is Long-Term Private Foreign Investment for Barbados Likely to Improve without Capital Controls pp. 97-109

- Trevor Campbell
- Public Investment and Growth in the Eastern Caribbean pp. 111-129

- Shaun K. Roache
- Staff, Functions, and Staff Costs at Central Banks: an International Comparison with a Labor- Demand Model pp. 131-179

- Jorge Galan and Miguel Sarmiento
- The Impact of Emerging Asia on Commodity Prices pp. 181-224

- Calista Cheung and Sylvie Morin
Volume XX, issue 1, 2007
- Estimating Potential Output for Jamaica: a Structural VAR Approach pp. 1-22

- Prudence Serju
- Regional Integration and Elasticities of Export Demand in Barbados pp. 23-41

- Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete and Ryan W. Skeete
- The Laffer Curve of Macroeconomic Volatility and Growth: Can it be Explained by the Different Nature of Crises? pp. 43-60

- Alicia García-Herrero and Josep M. Vilarrubia
- A Comparison of Canadian and US Universal Banks: Efficiency, Productivity, and the Role of Technology pp. 61-96

- Jason Allen, Walter Engert and Ying Liu
Volume XIX, issue 2, 2006
- Measurement Problems in Household International Remittances pp. 95-115

- Kenneth Coates
- A BVAR Forecasting Model for Peruvian Inflation pp. 117-141

- Luis-Gonzalo Llosa, Vicente Tuesta and Marco Vega
- The Impact of Barbados’ Investment Climate on its Foreign Direct Investment Inflows pp. 143-157

- Trevor Campbell
- Secrecy in Foreign exchange Interventions: the Point of View of a Practitioner in a European Context pp. 159-179

- Isabelle Strauss-Kahn
Volume XIX, issue 1, 2006
- Sovereign Debt Sustainability in Jamaica: a Risk Management Approach pp. 1-24

- Jide Lewis
- Non-linear Effects of Monetary Policy and Real Exchange Rate Shocks in Partially Dollarized Economies: an Empirical Study for Peru pp. 25-55

- Saki Bibio L. and Jorge Salas M.
- The Bank Lending Channel in Venezuela: Evidence from Bank Level Data pp. 57-78

- Adriana Arreaza Coll, Eduardo Torres and Eugenia Santander
- Commercial Banks’ Demand for Excess Liquid Assets pp. 79-93

- Tracy Maynard and Winston Moore
Volume XVIII, issue 2, 2005
- Financial Innovation and Efficiency in the Barbadian Banking Industry pp. 83-100

- Roland Craigwell, Winston Moore and Kim Coppin
- Monetary Policy Rules and the Transmission Mechanism in Jamaica pp. 101-129

- Courtney Allen and Wayne Robinson
- A look at Inward Foreign Direct Investment Transactions for Barbados pp. 131-143

- Trevor Campbell and Keisha Gill
- The Transmission of World Shocks to Emergingmarket Countries: an Empirical Analysis pp. 145-165

- Brigitte Desroches
Volume XVIII, issue 1, 2005
- Concentration and Price Rigidity: Evidence for the Deposit Market in Chile pp. 1-22

- Solange Berstein and Rodrigo Fuentes
- Modelling and Forecasting Exchange Rate Dynamics in Jamaica: an Application of Asymmetric Volatility Models pp. 23-56

- Rohan Longmore and Wayne Robinson
- Interest Rate Rules vs. Money Growth Rules: Some Theoretical Issues and an Empirical Application for Venezuela pp. 57-82

- Víctor Olivo