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This chapter summarizes the findings of the study, discusses its limitations and strengths, and derives implications for future policy decisions. Section 9.2 recaps the main focus of the study and offers a discussion of its limitations and strengths. Section 9.3 presents a summary of the findings and section 9.4 presents the main policy implications. Concluding remarks follow in section 9.5.

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Harrison, P. (2002). Conclusions: Private Sector Adjustment. In: The Impact of Macroeconoinic Policies in Trinidad and Tobago. International Finance and Development Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230286313_10

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