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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geopolitical Fragmentation, Sovereign Debt, and Dollar Dominance | Felipe Benguria, Eugenio I. Rojas, Felipe Saffie - University of Kentucky, University of Florida, University of Virginia | Cost and Risk | 2026 |
| Any Change to ODA Eligibility Should Lower the Graduation Criteria and Account for Purchasing Power | Euan Ritchie, Charles Kenny - Center for Global Development | Institutional and Organizational Framework | 2026 |
| Beyond a Blueprint Reconciling Sovereign Debt Reform Proposals with Impact and Reality | Mary Svenstrup, Masood Ahmed, Charley Ward - Center for Global Development | Debt Policy | 2026 |
| Explaining Movements in Government Debt | Tatiana Kirsanova et al. - University of Glasgow | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| Transforming African Public Debt into Productive Concessionary Assets: The African Debt-for-Development Concession (ADDC) Framework | Georges Magloire Foaleng Fokam - Independent Author | Multilateral Financing | 2026 |
| Ex Machina: financial stability in the age of artificial intelligence | Kartik Anand et al. - Deutsche Bundesbank | Cost and Risk | 2026 |
| Beware the Costs of the Global Rearmament Boom | Rebecca Patterson - Council of Foreign Relations | Cost and Risk | 2026 |
| Hungary has room to streamline public spending without hurting growth | Zsolt Darvas - Bruegel | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| Green bonds are easier to trade than often assumed | Thomas Dulak, Guntram B. Wolff - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruegel | Primary Markets | 2026 |
| When Does Federal Debt Reach Unsustainable Levels? Spring 2026 - Onward | Hangjun He, Kent Smetters - Penn Wharton Budget Model | Financial Analysis | 2026 |
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