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D. Tennant and Sutherland, R., What Types of Banks Profit Most from Fees Charged? A Cross-Country Examination of Bank-Specific and Country-Level Determinants., Journal of Banking and Finance , vol. 49, 2014.
D. Tennant and Kirton, C., Can the Financial Sector Realistically be Expected to Foster Economic Growth? An Analysis of Jamaican Stakeholders’ Views., Global Development Studies., vol. 4, no. 3-4, 2007.
D. Tennant and Tracey, M., Explaining related party transactions in commercial banking: looted lending and information-based investments, Applied Financial Economics, vol. 23, no. 19, 2013.
D. Tennant and Folawewo, A., Macroeconomic and Market Determinants of Interest Rate Spreads in Low and Middle Income Countries., Applied Financial Economics , vol. 19, no. 6, 2009.
D. Tennant, Why do People Risk Exposure to Ponzi Schemes? Econometric Evidence from Jamaica., Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, vol. 63, pp. 328-346, 2011.
D. Tennant and Kirton, C., Assessing the Impact of Financial Instability: The Jamaican Case Study., Iberoamericana Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, vol. 36, no. 1, 2006.
D. Tennant, A Comparison of the Mobilization and Use of Savings Across Types of Financial Intermediaries in the Jamaican Economy., Savings and Development., vol. 31, no. 1, 2007.
D. Tennant, Global Financial Crisis to Real Sector Contraction: Exploring Transmission Mechanisms in a Small Open Economy – Business Coping Strategies in Jamaica., Global Development Studies., vol. 6, no. 1-2, 2010.
D. Tennant, Factors Impacting on Whether and How Businesses Respond to Early Warning Signs of Financial and Economic Turmoil: Jamaican Firms in the Global Crisis, Journal of Economics and Business, vol. 63, 12 vol., pp. 472-491, 2011.
D. Tennant, Lessons Learnt by the Survivors of Jamaica’s Financial Sector Crisis., Savings and Development , vol. 30, no. 1, 2006.
D. Tennant and Kirton, C., The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Crises and Organizational Culture on Managers’ Views as to the Finance-Growth Nexus., Journal of Economic Issues., vol. 41, no. 3, 2007.
D. Tennant, Relationship between Traditional Determinants of Financial Risk Tolerance and the Extent of Individuals’ Exposure to Ponzi Schemes: Exploratory Evidence from Jamaica., The Empirical Economics Letters., vol. 9, no. 6, 2010.
D. Tennant, Are Interest Rate Spreads in Jamaica too Large? Views from within the Financial Sector., Social and Economic Studies, vol. 55, no. 3, 2006.
S. Tennant and Tennant, D., The Efficiency of Tax Administration in Jamaica: An Introspective Assessment., Social and Economic Studies, vol. 56, no. 3, 2007.
D. Tennant and Tracey, M., Sovereign Debt and Credit Rating Bias. 2015.
D. Tennant, Kirton, C., and Abdulkadri, A., Modelling the Effects of Financial Sector Functions on Economic Growth in a Developing Country: A Cointegration and Error Correction Approach, Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 44, no. 2, 2011.
D. Tennant and Abdulkadri, A., Empirical Exercises in Estimating the Effects of Different Types of Financial Institutions’ Functioning on Economic Growth., Applied Economics, vol. 42, no. 30, 2009.
D. Tennant, Investigating the Performance of Caribbean Commercial Banks in their Mobilization and Use of Savings., Iberoamericana Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies., vol. 37, no. 2, 2007.
D. Tennant and Tracey, M., Financial Intermediation and Stock Market Volatility in a Small Bank-Dominated Economy., Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 48, no. 4, 2014.
D. Tennant and Tennant, S., Is there a Glass Ceiling in the Jamaican Financial Sector? Both Sides of the Story., Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies , vol. 33, no. 4, 2008.
D. Tennant and Damien, K., Debt and Development In Small Island Developing States. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, p. 292.

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