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Aid Allocation 1 Debt Overhang Hypothesis 1 Development aid 1 Development finance 1 Development policy 1 Development theory 1 Dynamic GMM 1 Dynamic Panel Data 1 Economic Growth 1 Entwicklungsfinanzierung 1 Entwicklungshilfe 1 Entwicklungspolitik 1 Entwicklungstheorie 1 Entwicklungsökonomie 1 Factor Analysis 1 Financial Sector Development 1 Good Governance 1 Good governance 1 Governance Indicators 1 HIPC 1 MCA 1 MDRI 1 Welt 1 World 1 debt overhang hypothesis 1 debt relief 1
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CHUNG, CHIEN-PING 1 HWANG, JEN-TE 1 Knoll, Martin 1 WANG, CHIEH-HSUAN 1
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Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 1
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Economic assistance modalities in bi- and multilateral development cooperation : essays in applied development economics
Knoll, Martin - 2013
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DEBT OVERHANG, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
HWANG, JEN-TE; CHUNG, CHIEN-PING; WANG, CHIEH-HSUAN - In: Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 51 (2010) 1, pp. 13-30
This paper uses panel data of 20 high external debt countries selected from Asia and Latin-America to investigate the financial sector development-debt-growth nexus within the framework of an endogenous growth and financial development mechanism. First, we found that among 20 high external debt...
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