Dennis Essers : Citation Profile


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Nationale Bank van België/Banque national de Belqique (BNB) (99% share)
Universiteit Antwerpen (1% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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28

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   14 years (2009 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 14
   Journals where Dennis Essers has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 15 (6.88 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Cassimon, Danny (5)

Grigoli, Francesco (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Dennis Essers.

Is cited by:

Asongu, Simplice (71)

Acha-Anyi, Paul (30)

Odhiambo, Nicholas (22)

Seegmuller, Thomas (14)

Fodha, Mouez (14)

Biekpe, Nicholas (10)

Cassimon, Danny (9)

Davin, Marion (8)

Folarin, Oludele (8)

villieu, patrick (5)

Motel Combes, Pascale (5)

Cites to:

Cassimon, Danny (31)

Rodrik, Dani (15)

Warnock, Francis (8)

Bird, Graham (7)

Eichengreen, Barry (7)

Burger, John (7)

Rogoff, Kenneth (6)

Aizenman, Joshua (6)

Freeman, Richard (5)

Claessens, Stijn (5)

Panizza, Ugo (5)

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Where Dennis Essers has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic Review10
The European Journal of Development Research2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IOB Working Papers / Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB)10
BeFinD Working Papers / University of Namur, Department of Economics3
IOB Analyses & Policy Briefs / Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB)3
Occasional Paper Series / European Central Bank2
IMF Working Papers / International Monetary Fund2
BeFinD Policy Briefs / University of Namur, Department of Economics2

Recent works citing Dennis Essers (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Inputs in geopolitical distress: a risk assessment based on micro data. (2023). Cariola, Gianmarco ; Borin, Alessandro ; Sette, Enrico ; Panon, Ludovic ; Padellini, Tullia ; Mancini, Michele ; Linarello, Andrea ; Gentili, Elena. In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers). RePEc:bdi:opques:qef_819_23.

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2023Local Currency Bond Markets in Africa: Resilience and Subordination. (2023). Kaltenbrunner, Annina ; Dafe, Florence ; Weigandi, Ivan ; Kvangraven, Ingrid Harvold. In: Development and Change. RePEc:bla:devchg:v:54:y:2023:i:5:p:1031-1064.

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2023Pollution in a globalized world: Are debt transfers among countries a solution?. (2023). Seegmuller, Thomas ; Fodha, Mouez ; Davin, Marion. In: International Journal of Economic Theory. RePEc:bla:ijethy:v:19:y:2023:i:1:p:21-38.

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2023Bond market development and infrastructure-gap reduction: The case of Sub-saharan Africa. (2023). Ojah, Kalu ; Mukoki, Paul ; Kodongo, Odongo. In: Economic Modelling. RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:121:y:2023:i:c:s0264999323000421.

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2023Public debt management and private financial development. (2023). Presbitero, Andrea F ; Pedersoli, Silvia. In: Economic Systems. RePEc:eee:ecosys:v:47:y:2023:i:1:s0939362522000723.

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2023The gender labor productivity gap across informal firms. (2023). Islam, Asif ; Amin, Mohammad. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:167:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23000475.

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2023Unequal access to The Global Financial Safety Net: An index for the quality of crisis finance. (2023). Fritz, Barbara ; Muhlich, Laurissa ; Marques, Marina Zucker. In: Discussion Papers. RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:20234.

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Works by Dennis Essers:


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2018Sovereign Debt Workouts: Quo Vadis? In: Africagrowth Agenda.
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2017Sovereign Debt Workouts: Quo Vadis?.(2017) In: BeFinD Policy Briefs.
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2018Sub-Saharan African Eurobond yields: What really matters beyond global factors? In: Review of Development Finance Journal.
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2018Sub-Saharan African Eurobond yields: What really matters beyond global factors?.(2018) In: BeFinD Working Papers.
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2017The IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Framework: Procedures, Applications and Criticisms In: Development Finance Agenda.
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2016The IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Framework: Procedures, Applications and Criticisms.(2016) In: BeFinD Policy Briefs.
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2018Localising sovereign debt: The rise of local currency bond markets in sub?Saharan Africa In: The World Economy.
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2018Localising sovereign debt: the rise of local currency bond markets in sub?Saharan Africa.(2018) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2017Localising Sovereign Debt: The Rise of Local Currency Bond Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa.(2017) In: Working Papers.
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2022Towards HIPC 2.0? Lessons from Past Debt Relief Initiatives for Addressing Current Debt Problems In: Journal of Globalization and Development.
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2021Towards HIPC 2.0? Lessons from past debt relief initiatives for addressing current debt problems.(2021) In: IOB Working Papers.
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2021The IMF’s role in sovereign debt restructurings In: Occasional Paper Series.
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2023The EU’s Open Strategic Autonomy from a central banking perspective. Challenges to the monetary policy landscape from a changing geopolitical environment. In: Occasional Paper Series.
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2019The IMF and precautionary lending: An empirical evaluation of the selectivity and effectiveness of the Flexible Credit Line In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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2017The IMF and precautionary lending : An empirical evaluation of the selectivity and effectiveness of the flexible credit line.(2017) In: Working Paper Research.
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2020Network Effects and Research Collaborations In: IMF Working Papers.
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2023Debtor (Non-)Participation in Sovereign Debt Relief: A Real Option Approach In: IMF Working Papers.
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2023Debtor (non-)participation in sovereign debt relief: A real option approach.(2023) In: Working Paper Research.
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2013And what about Africas original sins? In: IOB Analyses & Policy Briefs.
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2014The final deathblow to development planning? A comparative book review of Easterly’s ‘The Tyranny of Experts’ and Ramalingam’s ‘Aid on the Edge of Chaos’ In: IOB Analyses & Policy Briefs.
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2015The Final Deathblow to Development Planning? A Comparative Book Review.(2015) In: The European Journal of Development Research.
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2021Debt-for-climate swaps in the COVID-19 era: killing two birds with one stone? In: IOB Analyses & Policy Briefs.
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2009An assessment of debt-for-education swaps. Case studies on swap initiatives between Germany and Indonesia and between Spain and El Salvador In: IOB Working Papers.
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2009The pitfalls and potential of debt-for-nature swaps: a US-Indonesian case study In: IOB Working Papers.
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2011Financing the Clean Development Mechanism through debt-for-efficiency swaps? Case study evidence from a Uruguayan wind farm project In: IOB Working Papers.
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2014Financing the Clean Development Mechanism through Debt-for-Efficiency Swaps? Case Study Evidence from a Uruguayan Wind Farm Project.(2014) In: The European Journal of Development Research.
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2012Democracy and external shock resilience in developing countries: evidence from the Great Recession In: IOB Working Papers.
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2012Washing away original sin: vulnerability to crisis and the role of local currency bonds in Sub-Saharan Africa In: IOB Working Papers.
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2013A chameleon called debt relief In: IOB Working Papers.
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2013Indonesia’s Debt-for-Development Swap Experience: Past, Present and Future In: IOB Working Papers.
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2014Indonesias Debt-for-Development Swaps: Past, Present, and Future.(2014) In: Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies.
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2013South African labour market transitions during the global financial and economic crisis: Micro-level evidence from the NIDS panel and matched QLFS cross-sections In: IOB Working Papers.
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2014Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers In: IOB Working Papers.
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2016Local Currency Bond Market Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Stock-Taking Exercise and Analysis of Key Drivers.(2016) In: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade.
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2015Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers.(2015) In: MPRA Paper.
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2015What to do after the clean slate? Post-relief public debt sustainability and management. In: BeFinD Working Papers.
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2016The changing face of Rwandas public debt In: BeFinD Working Papers.
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2017The global financial safety net :In need of repair ? In: Economic Review.
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2018Can China avoid the middle-income trap? In: Economic Review.
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2019Cheating tiger, tech-savvy dragon : Are Western concerns about “unfair trade” and “Made in China 2025” justified ? In: Economic Review.
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2020Does the EU convergence machine still work ? In: Economic Review.
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2020The world economy under COVID-19:Can emerging market economies keep the engine running? In: Economic Review.
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2021Indebtedness around the world: Is the sky the limit? In: Economic Review.
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2022Should we fear China’s brave new digital world? In: Economic Review.
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2022Are we entering an era of deglobalisation? In: Economic Review.
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2023Do all roads lead to Paris? Climate change mitigation policies in the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters In: Economic Review.
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2023Critical raw materials : from dependency to open strategic autonomy ? In: Economic Review.
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2017South African Labour Market Transitions Since the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Evidence from two Longitudinal Datasets In: Journal of African Economies.
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2022Network effects and research collaborations: evidence from IMF Working Paper co-authorship In: Scientometrics.
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2022Where Credit is Due: How Africa’s Debt Can Be a Benefit, Not a Burden In: Journal of Development Studies.
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2021The Productivity Gaps of Female-Owned Firms: Evidence from Ethiopian Census Data In: Economic Development and Cultural Change.
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2014South African Labour Market Transitions During the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Micro-Level Evidence In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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