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Long-term effects of institutional quality on financial inclusion in Asia–Pacific countries. (2025). Vo, Duc Hong.
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  35. Equitable and Sustainable Development of Foreign Land Acquisitions: what have we learnt on policy syndromes and implications?. (2014). NGUENA, Christian ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  40. Equitable and sustainable development of foreign land acquisitions: Lessons, Policies and Implications. (2014). NGUENA, Christian ; Asongu, Simplice.
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