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Jamaica’s currency doard, 1920-1961, and a comparison with its central bank
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AURAN, Matthew
, GUPTA, Eashan
, FRANKENFIELD, Dylan
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Foreign exchange controls
2019
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AURAN, Matthew
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Foreign exchange controls
2019
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Jamaica’s currency doard, 1920-1961, and a comparison with its central bank
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Jamaica’s currency doard, 1920-1961, and a comparison with its central bank
2019
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Overview
We describe the history of Jamaica’s currency board system, which existed from 1920 to 1961; test how orthodox the currency board was; and compare some features of the currency board and the Jamaican economy during the currency board period to the Bank of Jamaica and to the Jamaican economy under central banking.
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KSP Journals
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