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The Impact of Domestic and Foreign Public Debt on Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Zimbabwe. (2020). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Saungweme, Talknice.
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  20. How Fiscal Policy Affects Non-Oil Economic Performance in Azerbaijan?. (2016). Nadirov, Orkhan ; Aliyev, Khatai.
    In: Academic Journal of Economic Studies.
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    In: Economica.
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    In: Journal of Business Economics and Management.
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    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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    In: EcoMod2012.
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    In: DEGIT Conference Papers.
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    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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