Government Securities Markets in the West African Economic and Monetary Union: A Review
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- Mr. Ermal Hitaj & Yasin Kursat Onder, 2013. "Fiscal Discipline in WAEMU: Rules, Institutions, and Markets," IMF Working Papers 2013/216, International Monetary Fund.
- Dennis Essers & Hans J. Blommestein & Danny Cassimon & Perla Ibarlucea Flores, 2016.
"Local Currency Bond Market Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Stock-Taking Exercise and Analysis of Key Drivers,"
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(5), pages 1167-1194, May.
- Essers, Dennis & Blommestein, Hans & Cassimon, Danny & Ibarlucea Flores, Perla, 2014. "Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers," IOB Working Papers 2014.08, Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB).
- Essers, Dennis & Blommestein, Hans & Cassimon, Danny & Ibarlucea Flores, Perla, 2015. "Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers," MPRA Paper 65320, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jun 2015.
- Rabah Arezki & Amadou Sy, 2016. "Financing Africa’s Infrastructure Deficit:," OxCarre Working Papers 173, Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford.
- Essers, Dennis & Cassimon, Danny, 2012. "Washing away original sin: vulnerability to crisis and the role of local currency bonds in Sub-Saharan Africa," IOB Working Papers 2012.12, Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB).
- Danny Cassimon & Dennis Essers & Karel Verbeke, 2015. "What to do after the clean slate? Post-relief public debt sustainability and management," BeFinD Working Papers 0103, University of Namur, Department of Economics.
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- A. Sy., 2014.
"Four instruments to strengthen financial integration in sub-Saharan Africa,"
Quarterly selection of articles - Bulletin de la Banque de France, Banque de France, issue 35, pages 75-95, autumn.
- Amadou SY, 2014. "Four Instruments to Strengthen Financial Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa," Working Papers P108, FERDI.
- Amadou SY, 2014. "Four Instruments to Strengthen Financial Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa," Working Papers P108, FERDI.
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