Can GDP-Linked Official Lending to Emerging Economies and Developing Countries Enhance Risk Management and Resilience?
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development; GDP; risk management; debt; finance; developing countries; public debt; financial instruments; market; economic condition; external factors; ability to pay; developing countries; emerging economies; borrowing; state;All these keywords.
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