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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Debt and Anthropy Who Really Pays for Disorder? | Stephane Lalut - Independent Researcher | Cost and Risk | |
| Some chickens are coming home to roost: EU fiscal policies in 2025 | Martin Larch - European Fiscal Board | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| The Redistributive Transformation of Fiscal Policy in Times of High Debt in Belgium (1912–2024): From Ability-to-Pay Taxation to Competitive Adjustment | Lucien Rigaux - Free University of Brussels | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| The State-Contingent Debt Premium: Evidence from French Public Bonds | Kris James Mitchener, Gonçalo Pina - Santa Clara University, ESCP Business School | Primary Markets | 2026 |
| IMF: Extreme inequality is fuelling a global debt crisis | Atif Mian - Princeton University | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| Hidden Debt revelation and optimal default | Louphou Coulibaly, Abdoulaye Ndiaye - Bocconi University, Stern School of Business | Cost and Risk | 2026 |
| Why surging Federal Debt matters | Jessica Riedl - Brookings Institution | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2026 |
| When AI meets local debt | Sean Dougherty, Christos Makridis - OECD, Arizona State University | Financial Analysis | 2026 |
| Does the Yield Curve still predict Recessions? U.S. and OECD Evidence | Mufan Chen - University of Wisconsin | Financial Analysis | 2026 |
| Treasury supply shocks: propagation through debt expansion and maturity adjustment | Huixin Bi, Maxime Phillot, Sarah Zubairy - Federal Reserve of Kansas City, Swiss National Bank, Texas A&M University and NBER | Financial Analysis | 2026 |
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