Dr. Dillon Alleyne
Lecturer in FSS - Economics: Faculty of Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts from University of GuyanaDoctor of Philosophy from UWI Mona
Email: dillon.alleyne@uwimona.edu.jm
Research Interests
- Determinants of Migrant Remittances: The CARICOM experience
- Macroeconomic Determinants of remittances Flows to Jamaica
- Tax Reform in the Caribbean Region
Citations
Book, Whole
- Alleyne, Dillon, Alm, James, Wallace, Sally. Tax burden in Jamaica
- Alleyne, Dillon . Employment, growth and reforms in Jamaica
- Karagiannis, Nikolaos, Alleyne, Dillon. Economic strategy for Jamaica
- Alleyne, Dillon. Taxation and equity in Jamaica, 1985-1992: Who bears the burden
- Alleyne, Dillon, Karagiannis, Nikolaos. A New development strategy for Jamaica: With special consideration of international competition and the FTAA
Book, Chapter
- Alleyne, Dillon, Francis, Alfred A. Taxation and female labour supply in Jamaica: The econometrics of nonlinear budget constraints
- Alleyne, Dillon. The demand for imports in Jamaica: 1972-2000
- Alleyne, Dillon. Forecasting tourist arrivals: Accounting for non-stationary to improve forecasting accuracy
Journal, Article
- Alleyne, Dillon. Can seasonal unit root testing improve the forecasting accuracy of tourist arrivals?
- Alleyne, Dillon. Testing for Wegner's law in Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago: Is there a spurious relationship?
- Alleyne, Dillon, Boxill, Ian . The impact of crime on tourist arrivals in Jamaica
- Alleyne, Dillon, Madjd-Sadjadi, Zagros. The Potential Jamaican impact of criminal deportees from the US
- Alleyne, Dillon. The Dynamics of Growth, Employment and Economic Reforms in Jamaica
- Alleyne, Dillon. Guiding marginal tax policy changes using the extended gini index of consumption inequality
- Alleyne, Dillon. Motivations to remit in CARICOM: A GMM approach
- Boxill, Ian, Alleyne, Dillon. Tourism and Globalisation in Jamaica
- Alleyne, Dillon. The evolution of Jamaica’s tax burden
Conference Proceedings
- Alleyne, Dillon. The Flat Tax on Individual Pay As You Earn (PAYE) income in Jamaica: What more is to be done?
- Figueroa, Mark, Alleyne, Dillon, Kirton, Claremont. Financial flows from the Caribbean Diaspora: Evidence from the Jamaican survey of living conditions
- Figueroa, Mark, Kirton, Claremont, Alleyne, Dillon. Defining and measuring flows of remittances to the Caribbean: The Jamaican case
Postgraduate Advisement:
- Knight,Pauline

