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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| When High Debt Dampens Fiscal Power: How Public Debt Shapes iMPCs and Fiscal Transmission | Stefano Grancini - Nova School of Business and Economics | Financial Analysis | 2025 |
| Debt, Distrust, and Democratic Dilemmas: How Public Perceptions Can Shape Fiscal Policy | Francesco Bianchi, Era Dabla-Norris, Salma Khalid - Johns Hopkins University, IMF | Cost and Risk | 2025 |
| Public Debt on the Run: The Role of Macroeconomic Shocks, State Dependence and Non-linearities | Olegs Tkacevs, Karsten Staehr - Bank of Latvia, Tallinn University of Technology | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2025 |
| Quantifying Uncertainty in France’s Debt Trajectory: A VAR Based Analysis | Kéa Baret, Frédérique Bec, Marion Cochard - Banque de France | Financial Analysis | 2025 |
| Mean-Reversions in the Debt-to-GDP Ratio and Predictability of Treasury Debt Returns and Surpluses | Mingtao Zhou, Deshui Yu, Li Chen - Changsha University of Science and Technology; College of Finance and Statistics, Hunan University; WISE and School of Economics, Xiamen University | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2025 |
| Sovereign Debt, Climate Clauses, and Development Strategy | Hassan Khalid Ranjha - Academic and Researcher | International and Macroprudential Regulations | 2025 |
| What makes debt data transparent? Standards, coverage, and timely reporting | Kifaye Didem Bayar, Prateek Samal - World Bank | Accounting Statistics Reporting and Auditing | 2025 |
| Debt maturity and government spending multipliers | Morteza Ghom et al - Banco De España | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2025 |
| African Debt, Climate Change and the ICJ | Daniel Bradlow - SAIIA | Cost and Risk | 2025 |
| Oman’s Fiscal Reform: How a Gulf Nation is strengthening its public finances | Jasmin Chakeri et al. - World Bank | Debt Policy | 2025 |
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