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101. OECD Domestic Support and Developing Countries

102. Analysis of Deviations and Delays in Aid Disbursements

103. Trade Liberalization, Agriculture, and Poverty in Low-income Countries

104. The Theoretical, Conceptual and Empirical Impact of the Service Economy: A Critical Review

105. Financial Sector Development — Futile or Fruitful? An Examination of the Determinants of Savings in Sri Lanka

106. Financial Sector Reforms and Savings Mobilization in Zambia

107. A Holistic Perception of Foreign Financing of Developing Countries' Private Sectors: Analysis and Description of Structure and Trends

108. Globalization and Catching-up in Emerging Market Economies

109. The Benefits and Costs of Group Affiliation: Evidence from East Asia

110. The Macroeconomic Repercussions of Agricultural Shocks and their Implications for Insurance

111. Debt Relief under the HIPC Initiative. Context and Outlook for Debt Sustainability and Resource Flows

112. Assessing the Impact of Fiscal Policy on Poverty

113. International Bank Lending. Water Flowing Uphill?

114. Countercyclical Fiscal Policy. A Review of the Literature, Empirical Evidence and some Policy Proposals

115. Aid, Public Sector Fiscal Behaviour and Developing Country Debt

116. Producing an Improved Geographic Profile of Poverty: Methodology and Evidence from Three Developing Countries

117. Debt Issues in Africa: Thinking beyond the HIPC Initiative to Solving Structural Problems

118. Liquidity Black Holes: And Why Modern Financial Regulation in Developed Countries is making Short-Term Capital Flows to Developing Countries Even More Volatile

119. Non-Financial Corporate Risk Management and Exchange Rate Volatility in Latin America

120. Does a Switch of Budget Regimes Constrain Managerial Discretion? Evidence for Italian Public Enterprises' Investment