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Debt Sustainability: More Important than Ever. (2023). Valencia, Oscar Mauricio ; Hernndez, Juan Manuel ; Powell, Andrew.
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  42. Fiscal reform and fiscal sustainability: Evidence from Australia and Sweden. (2014). Miyazaki, Tomomi.
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  43. What explains the initial return of initial public offerings after the 1997 Asian financial crisis? Evidence from Thailand. (2014). Vithessonthi, Chaiporn.
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  46. This Time They’re Different: Heterogeneity and Nonlinearity in the Relationship between Debt and Growth. (2013). Presbitero, Andrea ; Eberhardt, Markus.
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