Barbados paper identifies a ‘couple of gaps’ in central bank archives
Working paper calls for Central Bank of Barbados to implement fully inclusive digital database
The Central Bank of Barbados should ensure it makes digital copes of a wide range of documents, including "policy papers and reports", according to a working paper that identifies a "couple of gaps" in the bank's archival activities.
In An assessment of the knowledge products produced by the Central Bank of Barbados over the past forty years, Winston Moore, Shamika Walrond, Laron Alleyne, Darrin Downes, Crystal Drakes and Stacia Howard emphasise the importance of a digital database that logs all
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