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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global decentralization and the subnational debt problem. | Steven L. Schwarcz - Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law; Faculty Director, Duke University Global Capital Markets Center; Professor (Adjunct) of Business Administration, Fuqua School of Business. Email: schwarcz@law.duke.edu. Durham, United States | Subnational Debt | 2002 |
| Supplementary guidance for subnational PEFA assessments | PEFA Secretariat - PEFA (Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability) | Subnational Debt | 2013 |
| Political Bonds: Political Hazards and the Choice of Municipal Financing Instruments | Abhay Aneja, Marian W. Moszoro, Pablo T. Spiller - Stanford University, University of California, University of California | Subnational Debt | 2014 |
| Advance Refundings of Municipal Bonds | Andrew Ang, Richard Green, Yuhang Xing - Columbia Business School, Tepper School of Business, Rice University | Subnational Debt | 2013 |
| Private vs. Public Debt: Explaining Municipal Borrowing Patterns of Mexican Cities | Heidi Jane M. Smith - Florida International University | Subnational Debt | 2012 |
| Subnational debt management and restructuring : lessons from international experience | Satu Kahkonen and Sudarshan Gooptu | Subnational Debt | 2016 |
| State Debt and Economic Development in Tamaulipas, México (2003-2013) | Francisco García-Fernández; Rafael Alejandro Vaquera-Salazar; José Antonio Serna-Hinojosa | Subnational Debt | 2016 |
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