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Dominicanomics

Wayne Camard

Explorations into (mostly) the economy of the Dominican Republic, with detours into Haiti. Usually Tuesdays and Fridays.

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Alternative Energy Development in the Dominican Republic

I am currently consulting in Africa, and am having trouble focusing on this blog. So, as an experiment, I have invited my first guest post, from none other than Chat GPT. I tried a couple of times to tell it to be 500-600 words, but it felt...

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The Fiscal Irresponsibility Law: Congress shirks its responsibility

For at least 3,000 years, ever since Homer's Odyssey had Ulysses tie himself to his ship's mast and his men's ear plugged with wax so they would not hear the call of the Sirens that lured men to their death, people have tried to find a way ...

2 months ago
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Increasing Financial Inclusion and Reducing Informality

I have not paid much attention to advances in financial technology, or FinTech as enthusiasts like to call it. This is in large part because I associate it with cryptocurrency and dubious financial ventures (though I admit blockchain may be...

2 months ago
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Do Emigré Remittances Cause Dutch Disease?

I was at the Liquormart last week, and I noticed that the renowned Bailey's Irish Cream was for sale for RD$1,250. Next to it, my sentimental favorite (because it comes from Africa) Amerula Cream, which is similar, was selling for RD$1,090....

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  • Wayne Camard

    Economist, former financial diplomat, and specialist in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Opinions my own.

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