Marin Ferry : Citation Profile


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Université Paris-Est (80% share)
DIAL (20% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   9 years (2013 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where Marin Ferry has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 10.    Total self citations: 9 (11.54 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Chauvet, Lisa (7)

Raffinot, Marc (5)

Wagner, Laurent (2)

Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel (2)

Tapsoba, Sampawende (2)

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

Is cited by:

Fodha, Mouez (9)

Seegmuller, Thomas (9)

Davin, Marion (8)

GUPTA, RANGAN (3)

Kose, Ayhan (3)

Islamaj, Ergys (3)

Miller, Stephen (3)

Wohar, Mark (3)

Kosempel, Stephen (2)

De Marchi, Raffaele (2)

Raffinot, Marc (2)

Cites to:

Cassimon, Danny (34)

Raffinot, Marc (31)

Van Campenhout, Bjorn (22)

Presbitero, Andrea (21)

Krugman, Paul (18)

Cohen, Daniel (12)

Kraay, Aart (11)

Trebesch, Christoph (11)

Papaioannou, Elias (10)

Depetris Chauvin, Nicolas (9)

Morrissey, Oliver (7)

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Where Marin Ferry has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / DIAL (Dveloppement, Institutions et Mondialisation)5
Post-Print / HAL3
Working Paper / Agence franaise de dveloppement3

Recent works citing Marin Ferry (2024 and 2023)


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2023Public debt, Chinese loans and optimal exploration–extraction in Africa. (2023). Lim, King Yoong ; Chuku, Chuku ; Lang, Lin. In: Energy Economics. RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:118:y:2023:i:c:s0140988323000142.

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2023Debt Relief: The Day After, Financing Low-Income Countries. (2023). Tykhonenko, Anna ; Donnat, Gregory. In: GREDEG Working Papers. RePEc:gre:wpaper:2023-07.

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2023Determinants of public sector efficiency: a panel database from a stochastic frontier analysis. (2023). Bernard, Aguima Aime ; Bao-We-Wal Bambe, ; Apeti, Ablam Estel. In: Post-Print. RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04189811.

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2023Entrepreneurship in developing countries: can mobile money play a role?. (2023). Edoh, Eyah Denise ; Combes, Jean-Louis ; Apeti, Ablam Estel. In: Working Papers. RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04081304.

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2023Foreign aid as a catalyst for improving productive capabilities in recipients. (2023). Arpaciayhan, Sevde. In: Journal of International Development. RePEc:wly:jintdv:v:35:y:2023:i:5:p:738-760.

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Works by Marin Ferry:


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2020Fiscal consolidation and health inequality: Evidence from infant mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa In: Working Paper.
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2020Inequality in Public Good Provision and Attitude Towards Taxation: Sub-national Evidence from Africa In: Working Paper.
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2021La soutenabilité des dettes en Afrique : état des lieux et enjeux futurs In: Working Paper.
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2021Quel bilan tirer des initiatives dannulation de la dette des pays pauvres très endettés ? In: Revue d'économie financière.
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2013Dynamic fiscal impact of the debt relief initiatives on african heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs) In: Working Papers.
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2015The Carrot and Stick Approach to Debt Relief : Overcoming Moral Hazard In: Working Papers.
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2019The carrot and stick approach to debt relief: overcoming moral hazard.(2019) In: Journal of African Economies.
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2016Low Income Countries and External Public Financing : Does Debt Relief Change Anything? In: Working Papers.
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2019Low Income Countries and External Public Financing : Does Debt Relief Change Anything?.(2019) In: Working Papers.
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2018Curse or Blessing? Has the impact of debt relief lived up to expectations? A review of the effects of the multilateral debt relief initiatives for low-income countries In: Working Papers.
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2019Curse or Blessing? Has the Impact of Debt Relief Lived up to Expectations? A Review of the Effects of the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiatives for Low-Income Countries.(2019) In: Journal of Development Studies.
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2020The rise in international bond issuance by low-income African countries: a shift of pattern or a fashion that already fades away? In: Working Papers.
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2015Africa: Out of debt, into fiscal space? Dynamic fiscal impact of the debt relief initiatives on African Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) In: International Economics.
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2021Does debt relief “irresistibly attract banks as honey attracts bees”? Evidence from low-income countries’ debt relief programs In: International Review of Law and Economics.
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2021Does debt relief “irresistibly attract banks as honey attracts bees”? Evidence from low-income countries’ debt relief programs.(2021) In: Post-Print.
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2022Less debt, more schooling? Evidence from cross-country micro data In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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2019Did Debt Relief Initiatives help to reach the MDGs? A Focus on Primary Education In: Erudite Working Paper.
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2017Volatility Widens Inequality. Could Aid and Remittances Help? In: Working Papers.
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2019Volatility widens inequality. Could aid and remittances help?.(2019) In: Post-Print.
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2019Volatility widens inequality. Could aid and remittances help?.(2019) In: Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv).
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2021Taxation, infrastructure, and firm performance in developing countries In: Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers).
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2021Taxation, infrastructure, and firm performance in developing countries.(2021) In: Post-Print.
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2021Taxation, infrastructure, and firm performance in developing countries.(2021) In: Public Choice.
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2016Taxation, infrastructure, and firm performance in developing countries.(2016) In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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