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Dennis Essers
Dennis Essers
National Bank of Belgium & IOB, University of Antwerp
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Developing country vulnerability in light of the global financial crisis: Shock therapy?
D Essers
Review of Development Finance 3 (2), 61-83, 2013
1002013
The pitfalls and potential of debt-for-nature swaps: A US-Indonesian case study
D Cassimon, M Prowse, D Essers
Global Environmental Change 21 (1), 93-102, 2011
802011
Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers
D Essers, HJ Blommestein, D Cassimon, PI Flores
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 52 (5), 1167-1194, 2016
492016
Localising sovereign debt: The rise of local currency bond markets in sub‐Saharan Africa
F Dafe, D Essers, U Volz
The World Economy 41 (12), 3317-3344, 2018
412018
Sub-Saharan African Eurobond yields: What really matters beyond global factors?
C Senga, D Cassimon, D Essers
Review of development finance 8 (1), 49-62, 2018
392018
South African labour market transitions since the global financial and economic crisis: Evidence from two longitudinal datasets
D Essers
Journal of African Economies 26 (2), 192-222, 2017
35*2017
Does the EU convergence machine still work?
P Bisciari, D Essers, E Vincent
[Economic review/National Bank of Belgium], 1-42, 2020
27*2020
Debt-for-climate swaps: Killing two birds with one stone?
D Essers, D Cassimon, M Prowse
Global Environmental Change 71, 102407, 2021
26*2021
An assessment of debt‐for‐education swaps. Case studies on swap initiatives between Germany and Indonesia and between Spain and El Salvador
D Cassimon, D Essers, R Renard
Comparative education 47 (2), 139-156, 2011
252011
The productivity gaps of female-owned firms: Evidence from Ethiopian census data
D Essers, K Megersa, M Sanfilippo
Economic Development and Cultural Change 69 (2), 645-683, 2021
242021
The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy from a Central Banking Perspective. Challenges to the Monetary Policy Landscape from a Changing Geopolitical Environment
D Ioannou, JJ Pérez, H Geeroms, I Vansteenkiste, PF Weber, AM Almeida, ...
222023
The IMF and precautionary lending: An empirical evaluation of the selectivity and effectiveness of the Flexible Credit Line
D Essers, S Ide
Journal of international money and finance 92, 25-61, 2019
222019
Financing the clean development mechanism through debt-for-efficiency swaps? Case study evidence from a Uruguayan wind farm project
D Cassimon, M Prowse, D Essers
The European Journal of Development Research 26, 142-159, 2014
162014
The changing face of Rwanda's public debt
D Cassimon, D Essers, K Verbeke
152016
Indonesia's Debt-for-Development Swaps: Past, Present, and Future
D Cassimon, D Essers, A Fauzi
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 50 (1), 75-100, 2014
12*2014
Towards HIPC 2.0? Lessons from past debt relief initiatives for addressing current debt problems
D Essers, D Cassimon
Journal of Globalization and Development 13 (2), 187-231, 2023
112023
Network effects and research collaborations: Evidence from IMF Working Paper co-authorship
D Essers, F Grigoli, E Pugacheva
Scientometrics, 1-24, 2022
11*2022
The global financial safety net: In need of repair?
D Essers, E Vincent
Economic Review, 87-112, 2017
112017
The IMF-WB debt sustainability framework: Procedures, applications and criticisms
D Cassimon, K Verbeke, D Essers
Development Finance Agenda (DEFA) 3 (1), 4-6, 2017
112017
A chameleon called debt relief: Aid modality equivalence of official debt relief to poor countries
D Cassimon, D Essers
Development finance: Innovations for sustainable growth, 161-197, 2017
112017
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