If you liked Paradise Lost? Growth, Convergence and Migration in the South Pacific by Norman Loayza and Paul Cashin, start with Caribbean Business Cycles (2004), International Capital Flows and National Creditworthiness-Do the Fundamental Things Apply As Time Goes By? (1998), and Terms of Trade Shocks in Africa (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Caribbean Business Cycles 2004 · 41 pages · Paul Cashin · Same author
  2. 2 International Capital Flows and National Creditworthiness-Do the Fundamental Things Apply As Time Goes By? 1998 · 41 pages · Paul Cashin · Same author
  3. 3 Terms of Trade Shocks in Africa 2000 · 51 pages · Paul Cashin, Catherine A. Pattillo · Same author
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  5. 5 China's Slowdown and Global Financial Market Volatility 2016 · 22 pages · Paul Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes, Mehdi Raissi · Same author
  6. 6 Sectorial macroeconomic interdependencies 1999 · 38 pages · Norman Loayza · Same author
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  8. 8 Keynes, Cocoa, and Copper 2002 · 63 pages · Ratna Sahay, Luis Felipe Cspedes, Paul Cashin · Same author
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  11. 11 Informational Efficiency in Developing Equity Markets 1995 · 25 pages · Paul Cashin · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Caribbean Business Cycles (2004), International Capital Flows and National Creditworthiness-Do the Fundamental Things Apply As Time Goes By? (1998), Terms of Trade Shocks in Africa (2000), Government Spending, Taxes, and Economic Growth (1994), and China's Slowdown and Global Financial Market Volatility (2016).

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Who wrote Paradise Lost? Growth, Convergence and Migration in the South Pacific?

Paradise Lost? Growth, Convergence and Migration in the South Pacific is by Norman Loayza and Paul Cashin.