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Driving economic growth in African countries: Do Chinese OFDI sectors matter?. (2024). Shunqi, GE ; Fambo, Houlda.
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  34. Surging Investment and Declining Aid: Evaluating Debt Sustainability in Rwanda. (2014). Clark, John W ; Arnason, Birgir.
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  36. On gender and growth: The role of intergenerational health externalities and womens occupational constraints. (2014). Canuto, Otaviano ; Agénor, Pierre-Richard ; Agenor, Pierre-Richard ; da Silva, Luiz Pereira.
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  38. The Growth-Crime Relationship: Are There any Asymmetries?. (2013). Zervoyianni, Athina ; Goulas, Eleftherios.
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  45. Growth, deficits and uncertainty: Theoretical aspects and empirical evidence from a panel of 27 countries. (2013). Zervoyianni, Athina ; Goulas, Eleftherios.
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  47. Green Spending Reforms, Growth and Welfare with Endogenous Subjective Discounting. (2013). Vella, Eugenia ; Kalyvitis, Sarantis ; Dioikitopoulos, Evangelos.
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