Revitalizing the Jamaican Economy: Policies for Sustained Growth |
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... Artana and Fernando Navajas Chapter 2 Toward Sustainable Monetary and Exchange Policies ...........................74 Roberto Zahler Chapter 3 From Financial Crisis to Correction...................................................
... Artana and Fernando Navajas Chapter 2 Toward Sustainable Monetary and Exchange Policies ...........................74 Roberto Zahler Chapter 3 From Financial Crisis to Correction...................................................
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
1 Fiscal Policy Challenge | 15 |
2 Toward Sustainable Monetary and Exchange Policies | 73 |
3 From Financial Crisis to Correction | 119 |
4 Enhancing Productivity and Competitiveness | 153 |
5 Privatization and Regulatory Challenges | 207 |
Socialsector Strategy | 237 |
About the Authors | 293 |
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