Caribbean renewal : tackling fiscal and debt challenges
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Caribbean renewal : tackling fiscal and debt challenges
International Monetary Fund, c2014
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Fiscal consolidation and debt reduction in the Caribbean: an overview / Charles Amo-Yartey and Therese Turner-Jones
- Fiscal performance in the Caribbean before and after the Global Financial Crisis / Alexandra Peter
- Public debt profile and public debt management in the Caribbean / Garth Peron Nicholls
- Global large debt reduction: lessons for the Caribbean / Charles Amo-Yartey and Joel Chiedu Okwuokei
- Fiscal consolidation: country experiences and lessons from the empirical literature / Joel Chiedu Okwuokei
- Fiscal sustainability and public debt limits in the Caribbean: an illustrative analysis / Garth Peron Nicholls and Alexandra Peter
- Fiscal consolidation in the Caribbean: past and current experiences / Joel Chiedu Okwuokei, Charles Amo-Yartey, and Machiko Narita
- Fiscal multipliers in the Caribbean / Machiko Narita
- Selected debt restructuring experiences in the Caribbean / Garth Peron Nicholls
- Fiscal policy and the current account in microstates / Yehenew Endegnanew, Charles Amo-Yartey, and Therese Turner-Jones
- Fiscal policy rules and fiscal performance: evidence from microstates / Joel Chiedu Okwuokei
- Fiscal and debt sustainability in the Caribbean: a new agenda / Charles Amo-Yartey and Therese Turner-Jones