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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multilateral lenders, led by the World Bank, are set to boost support for the world’s poorest countries | Kifaye Didem Bayar, Matthew Benjamin - The World Bank | Multilateral Financing | 2024 |
| Africa’s chronic liquidity challenges and the role of SDR allocations | Abebe Shimeles, Kevin Gallagher - University of Cape Town, Boston University Global Development Policy Center | Macroeconomic Analysis | 2024 |
| The implications of the European Union’s new fiscal rules | Zsolt Darvas, Lennard Welslau, Jeromin Zettelmeyer - Corvinus University, Bruegel | Economic Policies | 2024 |
| Tough trade-offs: the big strategic issues for the next EU term | Marco Buti, Marcello Messori - European University Institute | Economic Policies | 2024 |
| Sovereign Credit Ratings: A critique | Manya Khanna - Observer Research Foundation | Financial Analysis | 2024 |
| Quantitative easing and the functioning of the gilt repo market | Mahmoud Fatouh, Simone Giansante, Steven Ongena - Bank of England, University of Palermo, University of Zurich | Economic Policies | 2024 |
| Power in sovereign debt markets: Explaining the uneven debtor–creditor landscape and its implications | Martin Guzman, Maia Colodenco , Anahí Wiedenbrüg - Columbia University, Suramericana Vision, Latin American University for Social Sciences | Debt Restructuring | 2024 |
| Local Government Debt, Local Government Financing Platforms, and Green Development Efficiency | Yonghao Guan, Jingjin Wu, Yiqi He - Nanjing University of Finance and Economics | Primary Markets | 2024 |
| Development of New Products for Climate Change Resilience in South Africa—The Catastrophe Resilience Bond Introduction | Thomas Mutsvene, Heinz Eckart Klingelhöfer - Tshwane University of Technology | Primary Markets | 2024 |
| Sovereign Green Bond Market: Drivers of Yields and Liquidity | Kamila Tomczak - Edge Hill University | Primary Markets | 2024 |
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