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Economic Contagion and the Repercussion on Remittances: Evidence from Low and Middle-Income Economies. (2023). Dapaah, Malcom Frimpong ; Agyeman, Fredrick Oteng ; Gyamfi, Emmanuel Adu ; Sampene, Agyemang Kwasi ; Monto, Abdul Razak.
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  16. The Impact of Remittances on Economic Activity: The Importance of Sectoral Linkages. (2019). Gursoy, Tunc ; Bari, Mounir ; Dridi, Jemma ; Perez-Saiz, Hector.
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  18. Global Value Chains and Domestic Innovation. (2019). Timmis, Jonathan ; Ito, Keiko ; Ikeuchi, Kenta ; Criscuolo, Chiara ; Bergeaud, Antonin ; Keiko, Ito ; Kenta, Ikeuchi.
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  19. Monetary policy, crisis and capital centralization in corporate ownership and control networks: A B-Var analysis. (2019). Giammetti, Raffaele ; Brancaccio, Emiliano ; Lopreite, Milena ; Puliga, Michelangelo.
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  21. Financial dependence and growth: The role of input-output linkages. (2019). Zazzaro, Alberto ; Maggioni, Daniela ; Lo Turco, Alessia.
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  22. Do (all) sectoral shocks lead to aggregate volatility? Empirics from a production network perspective. (2019). ROUGIER, ERIC ; Joya, Omar.
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  33. Who’s Who in Global Value Chains? A Weighted Network Approach. (2018). Cabral, Sonia ; Amador, João ; Mastrandrea, Rossana ; Ruzzenenti, Franco.
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  36. The transmission of fluctuation among price indices based on Granger causality network. (2018). Chen, Zhihua ; Hao, Xiaoqing ; Gao, Xiangyun ; Wen, Shaobo ; Sun, Qingru.
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  37. Cascading Failures in Production Networks. (2018). Baqaee, David.
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  39. A Residual-based Threshold Method for Detection of Units that are Too Big to Fail in Large Factor Models. (2018). Pesaran, Mohammad ; Kapetanios, George ; Reese, Simon.
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