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Pakistan, China and the Structures of Debt Distress: Resisting Bretton Woods. (2023). Jafri, Juvaria ; Sial, Farwa ; Khaliq, Abdul.
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  7. China as an international lender of last resort. (2023). Trebesch, Christoph ; Reinhart, Carmen ; Horn, Sebastian ; Parks, Bradley.
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  8. China as an International Lender of Last Resort. (2023). Trebesch, Christoph ; Reinhart, Carmen ; Parks, Bradley Christopher ; Horn, Sebastian Andreas.
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  9. Green macrofinancial regimes. (2023). Braun, Benjamin ; Gabor, Daniela.
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  11. Do Chinese firms in Africa pay lower wages? A comparative analysis of manufacturing and construction firms in Angola and Ethiopia. (2023). Oya, Carlos ; Schaefer, Florian.
    In: World Development.
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  12. Has Chinese aid benefited recipient countries? Evidence from a meta-regression analysis. (2023). Woldemichael, Martha Tesfaye ; Mandon, Pierre.
    In: World Development.
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  13. Ghanas Debt Crisis and the Political Economy of Financial Dependence in Africa: History Repeating Itself?. (2023). Akolgo, Isaac Abotebuno.
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  14. Pakistan, China and the Structures of Debt Distress: Resisting Bretton Woods. (2023). Jafri, Juvaria ; Sial, Farwa ; Khaliq, Abdul.
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  15. An Alternative View of Sri Lankas Debt Crisis. (2023). Nicholas, Howard.
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  16. Development finance fragmentation and diversification: the case of China, India and Türkiye. (2023). Scapecchi, Pascale ; Najar, Olivier ; Padieu, Et Ysaline.
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  19. Resource-Backed Loans in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2022). Mihalyi, David ; Cust, James ; Hwang, Jyhjong ; Rivetti, Diego.
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  20. Economic Relationships Between Sub-Saharan Africa and China: An Alternative Theoretical and Policy Paradigm?. (2022). Sindzingre, Alice Nicole.
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  21. Complementary or adverse? Comparing development results of official funding from China and traditional donors in Africa. (2022). Savin, Ivan ; Marson, Marta.
    In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.
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  22. Chinas Developing Countries Debt Problem: Options for win-win solutions. (2022). Diwan, Ishac Wei.
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  24. How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments. (2021). Gelpern, Anna ; Horn, Sebastian ; Trebesch, Christoph ; Parks, Bradley ; Morris, Scott.
    In: Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
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  25. Fiscal policy options to build forward better. (2021). Sirimaneetham, Vatcharin ; Chowdhury, Anisuzzaman.
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  27. Understanding Chinas role in recent debt relief operations: A case study analysis. (2021). Cheng, Gong ; Bon, Gatien.
    In: International Economics.
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