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Annalisa Prizzon

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First Name:Annalisa
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Last Name:Prizzon
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RePEc Short-ID:ppr160
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Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

London, United Kingdom
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Working papers

  1. Andrew Mold and Annalisa Prizzon, 2010. "Fragile States, Commodity Booms And Export Performance: An Analysis Of The Sub-Saharan African Case," RSCAS Working Papers 2010/21, European University Institute.
  2. Annalisa Prizzon & Gianni Vaggi, 2009. "On The Sustainability of External Debt: Is Debt Relief Enough?," Quaderni di Dipartimento 094, University of Pavia, Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods.
  3. Andrew Mold & Sebastian Paulo & Annalisa Prizon, 2009. "Taking Stock of the Credit Crunch: Implications for Development Finance and Global Governance," OECD Development Centre Working Papers 277, OECD Publishing.
  4. Andrew Mold & Dilan Ölcer & Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "The Fallout from the Financial Crisis (3): Will Aid Budgets Fall Victim to the Credit Crisis?," OECD Development Centre Policy Insights 85, OECD Publishing.
  5. Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "The Fallout from the Financial Crisis (2): External Debt Sustainability Should More Be Done for the Poor?," OECD Development Centre Policy Insights 84, OECD Publishing.
  6. Andrew Mold & Dilan Ölcer & Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "La crise financière et ses retombées (3) : Les budgets d'aide seront-ils victimes de la crise du crédit ?," Centre de développement de l'OCDE - Repères 85, OECD Publishing.
  7. Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "La crise financière et ses retombées (2) : Soutenabilité de la dette extérieure - Faut-il faire plus en faveur des pauvres ?," Centre de développement de l'OCDE - Repères 84, OECD Publishing.

Articles

  1. Andrew Mold & Annalisa Prizzon, 2013. "South–South Trade Liberalisation As A Way Of Reducing The Impact Of The Financial Crisis? An Exploratory Cge Simulation," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 25(8), pages 1071-1084, November.

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Working papers

  1. Annalisa Prizzon & Gianni Vaggi, 2009. "On The Sustainability of External Debt: Is Debt Relief Enough?," Quaderni di Dipartimento 094, University of Pavia, Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods.

    Cited by:

    1. Bon, Gatien & Cheng, Gong, 2021. "Understanding China's role in recent debt relief operations: A case study analysis," International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 23-41.
    2. Charles, Sebastien & Dallery, Thomas, 2013. "L’expiation par l’austérité ou la stratégie de l’échec : une interprétation post-keynésienne de la crise des pays périphériques en zone euro [Expiation through austerity or the strategy of failure:," MPRA Paper 65735, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Botta, Alberto & Spinola, Danilo & Yajima, Giuliano & Porcile, Gabriel, 2023. "Pasinetti, Debt Sustainability and (Green) Structural Change at the Time of Global Finance: An Emerging and Developing Countries’ Perspective," CAFE Working Papers 25, Centre for Accountancy, Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.
    4. Yun Yang & Leyi Chen & Qingqing Huang, 2015. "The Measurement of the Utilisation Efficiency of External Debt Funds and Its Influencing Factors," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(3), pages 185-205, September.
    5. Clara Capelli & Gianni Vaggi, 2013. "A better indicator of standards of living: The Gross National Disposable Income," DEM Working Papers Series 062, University of Pavia, Department of Economics and Management.
    6. Clara Capelli & Gianni Vaggi, 2016. "Why Gross National Disposable Income Should Replace Gross National Income," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 47(2), pages 223-239, March.
    7. Gatien Bon & Gong Cheng, 2020. "China’s overseas Sovereign debt relief actions: What insights do recent cases provide?," Working Papers hal-04159690, HAL.
    8. Clara Capelli & Gianni Vaggi, 2014. "Why Gross National Disposable Income should substitute Gross National Income," DEM Working Papers Series 091, University of Pavia, Department of Economics and Management.
    9. Debapriya Bhattacharya & Zeeshan Ashraf, 2018. "Is Bangladesh Rolling towards Debt Stress? An Exploration of Debt Sustainability in the Context of Recent External Financial Flows," South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance, , vol. 7(2), pages 137-173, December.

  2. Andrew Mold & Sebastian Paulo & Annalisa Prizon, 2009. "Taking Stock of the Credit Crunch: Implications for Development Finance and Global Governance," OECD Development Centre Working Papers 277, OECD Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Franklin Allen and Giorgia Giovannetti, 2010. "Fragile Countries And The 2008-2009 Crisis," RSCAS Working Papers 2010/13, European University Institute.
    2. Christa N. Brunnschweiler & Simone Valente, 2012. "International partnerships, foreign control and income levels : theory and evidence," Working Paper Series 13412, Department of Economics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
    3. Danny Cassimon & George Mavrotas, 2021. "Development Finance in the Post-COVID-19 Era: Implications, Challenges and Opportunities," Africagrowth Agenda, Africagrowth Institute, vol. 18(1), pages 4-9.
    4. Krzysztof Ćwikliński, 2010. "Wpływ światowego kryzysu gospodarczego na zadłużenie krajów najuboższych," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 4, pages 1-20.
    5. Andrea Filippo Presbitero, 2009. "The 2008-2009 Financial Crisis and the HIPCs: Another Debt Crisis?," Mo.Fi.R. Working Papers 29, Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) - Univ. Politecnica Marche - Dept. Economic and Social Sciences.
    6. Christa N. Brunnschweiler & Simone Valente, 2013. "Property Rights, Oil and Income Levels: Over a Century of Evidence," Working Paper Series 15613, Department of Economics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
    7. Andrea Filippo Presbitero & Alberto Zazzaro, 2010. "The Global Crisis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: How the IMF Responded," Mo.Fi.R. Working Papers 35, Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) - Univ. Politecnica Marche - Dept. Economic and Social Sciences.
    8. Wondesen Teshome Bekele & Fekadu Gelaw Mersha, 2019. "A Dynamic Panel Gravity Model Application on the Determinant Factors of Ethiopia’s Coffee Export Performance," Annals of Data Science, Springer, vol. 6(4), pages 787-806, December.
    9. Naude Wim, 2011. "Global Finance after the Crisis: Reform Imperatives and Vested Interests," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 11(2), pages 1-22, July.

  3. Andrew Mold & Dilan Ölcer & Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "The Fallout from the Financial Crisis (3): Will Aid Budgets Fall Victim to the Credit Crisis?," OECD Development Centre Policy Insights 85, OECD Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Franklin Allen and Giorgia Giovannetti, 2010. "Fragile Countries And The 2008-2009 Crisis," RSCAS Working Papers 2010/13, European University Institute.
    2. Ronald U. Mendoza & Ryan Jones & Gabriel Vergara, 2009. "Will the global financial crisis lead to lower foreign aid? A first look at United States ODA," Fordham Economics Discussion Paper Series dp2009-01, Fordham University, Department of Economics.
    3. Dabla-Norris, Era & Minoiu, Camelia & Zanna, Luis-Felipe, 2015. "Business Cycle Fluctuations, Large Macroeconomic Shocks, and Development Aid," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 44-61.
    4. Ms. Era Dabla-Norris & Ms. Camelia Minoiu & Luis-Felipe Zanna, 2010. "Business Cycle Fluctuations, Large Shocks, and Development Aid: New Evidence," IMF Working Papers 2010/240, International Monetary Fund.
    5. Sèna Kimm Gnangnon, 2018. "Donors’ Trade and Their Supply of Development Aid Related to the Trade Sector: Does Donors’ Output Gap Matter?," Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 9(01n02), pages 1-30, February.

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  1. NEP-AFR: Africa (4) 2009-01-17 2009-01-17 2010-05-02 2010-05-02
  2. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (2) 2009-01-17 2009-01-17
  3. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2010-05-02

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