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Rachel Yuting Fan

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Middle Name:Yuting
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Working papers

  1. Rachel Yuting Fan & Lederman,Daniel & Ha Nguyen & Rojas Guzman,Claudio Jeremias, 2022. "Calamities, Debt, and Growth in Developing Countries," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10015, The World Bank.
  2. Rabah Arezki & Vianney Dequiedt & Rachel Yuting Fan & Carlo Maria Rossotto, 2021. "Working Paper 352 - Liberalization, Technology Adoption, and Stock Returns: Evidence from Telecom," Working Paper Series 2478, African Development Bank.
  3. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2021. "Working Paper 347 - Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap: Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Working Paper Series 2473, African Development Bank.
  4. Rabah Arezki & Vianney Dequiedt & Rachel Yuting Fan & Carlo Maria Rossotto, 2021. "Liberalization, Technology Adoption, and Stock Returns: Evidence from Telecom," CERDI Working papers hal-03151965, HAL.
  5. Arezki,Rabah & Fan,Yuting & Nguyen,Ha Minh, 2019. "Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap : Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8870, The World Bank.
  6. Fan,Yuting & Nguyen,Ha Minh & Qian,Rong & Nguyen,Ha Minh & Qian,Rong, 2012. "Collateralized Borrowing : Insights from The World Bank Enterprise Surveys," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6001, The World Bank.
  7. Rabah Arezki & Daniel Lederman & Amani Abou Harb & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Update, April 2019 [Bulletin d’information économique de la région MENA, Avril 2019]," World Bank Publications - Reports 31445, The World Bank Group.
  8. Rabah Arezki & Lili Mottaghi & Andrea Barone & Rachel Yuting Fan & Youssouf Kiendrebeogo & Daniel Lederman & Andrea Barone, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Monitor, April 2018," World Bank Publications - Reports 29649, The World Bank Group.
  9. Asif M. Islam & Roberta Gatti & Christina A. Wood & Daniel Lederman & Rachel Yuting Fan & Rana Lotfi & Mennatallah Emam Mousa & Ha Nguyen, "undated". "Reality Check," World Bank Publications - Reports 37246, The World Bank Group.
  10. Rabah Arezki & Daniel Lederman & Amani Abou Harb & Nelly El-Mallakh & Rachel Yuting Fan & Asif Islam & Ha Nguyen & Marwane Zouaidi, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Update, April 2020," World Bank Publications - Reports 33475, The World Bank Group.
  11. Ha M. Nguyen & Roberta Gatti & Sultan Abdulaziz Alturki & Daniel Lederman & Rachel Yuting Fan & Asif M. Islam & Claudio J. Rojas, "undated". "Living with Debt [Vivre avec la Dette]," World Bank Publications - Reports 35275, The World Bank Group.
  12. Rachel Yuting Fan & Roberta Gatti & Arian Hatefi & Daniel Lederman & Joseph Martin Sax & Ha Nguyen & Christina A. Wood & Anja Sautmann, "undated". "Overconfident," World Bank Publications - Reports 36318, The World Bank Group.
  13. Rabah Arezki & Meriem Ait Ali Slimane & Andrea Barone & Klaus Decker & Dag Detter & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen & Graciela Miralles Murciego & Lemma Senbet, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Update, October 2019," World Bank Publications - Reports 32479, The World Bank Group.
  14. Rabah Arezki & Lili Mottaghi & Andrea Barone & Rachel Yuting Fan & Amani Abou Harb & Omer M. Karasapan & Hideki Matsunaga & Ha Nguyen & Francois de Soyres, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Monitor, October 2018 [Bulletin d'information economique de la region MENA]," World Bank Publications - Reports 30436, The World Bank Group.
  15. Rabah Arezki & Blanca Moreno-Dodson & Rachel Yuting Fan & Romeo Gansey & Ha Nguyen & Minh Cong Nguyen & Lili Mottaghi & Constantin Tsakas & Christina Wood, "undated". "Trading Together [Commercer ensemble]," World Bank Publications - Reports 34516, The World Bank Group.

Articles

  1. Rachel Yuting Fan & Daniel Lederman & Ha Nguyen & Claudio J. Rojas, 2024. "Calamities, Debt, and Growth in Developing Countries," IMF Economic Review, Palgrave Macmillan;International Monetary Fund, vol. 72(1), pages 487-507, March.
  2. Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen & Rong Qian, 2022. "Collateralized borrowing around the world: Insights from the World Bank Enterprise Surveys," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(2), pages 2420-2437, April.
  3. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2021. "Technology adoption and the middle‐income trap: Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 1711-1740, August.

Chapters

  1. Arezki, Rabah & Fan, Rachel Yuting & Nguyen, Ha, 2021. "Reforming energy subsidies in the Middle East and North Africa: Easy pickings for climate policy or a political bombshell?," CEPR Press Book Chapters, in: Caselli, Francesco & Ludwig, Alexander & van der Ploeg, Frederick (ed.), No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 3, Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  2. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2020. "Coping with a dual shock: A perspective from the Middle East and North Africa," CEPR Press Book Chapters, in: Simeon Djankov & Ugo Panizza (ed.), COVID-19 in Developing Economies, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 1, pages 69-85, Centre for Economic Policy Research.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2021. "Working Paper 347 - Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap: Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Working Paper Series 2473, African Development Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Carlos Bianchi & Fernando Isabella & Anaclara Martinis & Santiago Picasso, 2023. "Varieties of middle-income trap: heterogeneous trajectories and common determinants," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 23-16, Instituto de Economía - IECON.
    2. Yasser Moustafa Shehawy & Syed Md Faisal Ali Khan & Huthayfah Madkhali, 2025. "An Integrated SEM-ESG Framework for Understanding Consumer’s Green Technology Adoption Behavior," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 8887-8928, June.
    3. Bianchi, Carlos & Isabella, Fernando & Martinis, Anaclara & Picasso, Santiago, 2024. "Varieties of middle-income trap: Heterogeneous trajectories and common determinants," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 320-336.

  2. Arezki,Rabah & Fan,Yuting & Nguyen,Ha Minh, 2019. "Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap : Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8870, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Arezki,Rabah & Senbet,Lemma W., 2020. "Transforming Finance in the Middle East and North Africa," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9301, The World Bank.
    2. Rabah Arezki & Vianney Dequiedt & Rachel Yuting Fan & Carlo Maria Rossotto, 2021. "Liberalization, Technology Adoption, and Stock Returns: Evidence from Telecom," CERDI Working papers hal-03151965, HAL.
    3. Sinha, Avik & Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel & Zafar, Wasif & Saleem, Muhammad Mansoor, 2021. "Analyzing Global Inequality in Access to Energy: Developing Policy Framework by Inequality Decomposition," MPRA Paper 111061, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2021.
    4. Gnidchenko, Andrey A., 2021. "Structural transformation and quality ladders: Evidence from the new Theil's decomposition," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 281-291.
    5. Yasser Moustafa Shehawy & Syed Md Faisal Ali Khan & Huthayfah Madkhali, 2025. "An Integrated SEM-ESG Framework for Understanding Consumer’s Green Technology Adoption Behavior," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 8887-8928, June.
    6. Rabah Arezki & Vianney Dequiedt & Rachel Yuting Fan & Carlo Maria Rossotto, 2021. "Working Paper 352 - Liberalization, Technology Adoption, and Stock Returns: Evidence from Telecom," Working Paper Series 2478, African Development Bank.
    7. Bianchi, Carlos & Isabella, Fernando & Martinis, Anaclara & Picasso, Santiago, 2024. "Varieties of middle-income trap: Heterogeneous trajectories and common determinants," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 320-336.

  3. Fan,Yuting & Nguyen,Ha Minh & Qian,Rong & Nguyen,Ha Minh & Qian,Rong, 2012. "Collateralized Borrowing : Insights from The World Bank Enterprise Surveys," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6001, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Ana Fostel & John Geanakoplos & Gregory Phelan, 2017. "Global Collateral: How Financial Innovation Drives Capital Flows and Increases Financial Instability," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 2076, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
    2. Fungáčová, Zuzana & Kochanova, Anna & Weill, Laurent, 2015. "Does Money Buy Credit? Firm-Level Evidence on Bribery and Bank Debt," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 68(C), pages 308-322.
    3. Kislat, Carmen & Menkhoff, Lukas & Neuberger, Doris, 2013. "The use of collateral in formal and informal lending," Kiel Working Papers 1879, Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
    4. Inessa Love & Maria Soledad Martinez Peria & Sandeep Singh, 2014. "Collateral Registries for Movable Assets: Does Their Introduction Spur Firms' Access to Bank Finance?," Working Papers 201422, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.

  4. Rabah Arezki & Lili Mottaghi & Andrea Barone & Rachel Yuting Fan & Youssouf Kiendrebeogo & Daniel Lederman & Andrea Barone, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Monitor, April 2018," World Bank Publications - Reports 29649, The World Bank Group.

    Cited by:

    1. Arezki,Rabah & Senbet,Lemma W., 2020. "Transforming Finance in the Middle East and North Africa," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9301, The World Bank.
    2. Deping Xiong & Nada Khaddage-Soboh & Muhammad Umar & Adnan Safi & Diego Norena-Chavez, 2024. "Redefining entrepreneurship in the digital age: exploring the impact of technology and collaboration on ventures," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 20(4), pages 3255-3281, December.
    3. Perla El Murr & Elias Rahme & Rudy S. Younes & Rabih Assaf & Nadine Zalaket, 2026. "Mental health during the Lebanese economic crisis: Association between financial well-being, anxiety, and depression," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 72(2), pages 346-354, March.
    4. Shantayanan Devarajan, 2018. "How to Use Oil Revenues Efficiently," Working Papers 1199, Economic Research Forum, revised 24 May 2018.
    5. Robert Kubinec, 2018. "Patrons or Clients? Measuring and Experimentally Evaluating Political Connections of Firms in Morocco and Jordan," Working Papers 1280, Economic Research Forum, revised 26 Dec 2018.

  5. Rabah Arezki & Daniel Lederman & Amani Abou Harb & Nelly El-Mallakh & Rachel Yuting Fan & Asif Islam & Ha Nguyen & Marwane Zouaidi, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Update, April 2020," World Bank Publications - Reports 33475, The World Bank Group.

    Cited by:

    1. Paul Makdissi & Walid Marrouch & Myra Yazbeck, 2023. "Monitoring poverty in a data deprived environment: The case of Lebanon," Working Papers 2302E Classification- I31, University of Ottawa, Department of Economics.
    2. Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys & Devoto, Florencia & Morales, Matias & Roche Rodriguez, Jaime Alfonso, 2021. "Trends and Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in Morocco: An Initial Exploratory Analysis," IZA Discussion Papers 14218, IZA Network @ LISER.
    3. Hayet Soltani & Mouna Boujelbène Abbes, 2025. "Regime-Specific Spillover Effects Between Financial Stress, GCC Stock Markets, Brent Crude Oil, and the Gold Market," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 8840-8866, June.

  6. Rabah Arezki & Lili Mottaghi & Andrea Barone & Rachel Yuting Fan & Amani Abou Harb & Omer M. Karasapan & Hideki Matsunaga & Ha Nguyen & Francois de Soyres, "undated". "Middle East and North Africa Economic Monitor, October 2018 [Bulletin d'information economique de la region MENA]," World Bank Publications - Reports 30436, The World Bank Group.

    Cited by:

    1. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2021. "Technology adoption and the middle‐income trap: Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 1711-1740, August.
    2. Arezki,Rabah & Senbet,Lemma W., 2020. "Transforming Finance in the Middle East and North Africa," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9301, The World Bank.
    3. Deping Xiong & Nada Khaddage-Soboh & Muhammad Umar & Adnan Safi & Diego Norena-Chavez, 2024. "Redefining entrepreneurship in the digital age: exploring the impact of technology and collaboration on ventures," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 20(4), pages 3255-3281, December.
    4. Siham Matallah, 2020. "Public service delivery, corruption and inequality: key factors driving migration from North Africa to the developed world," Journal of Social and Economic Development, Springer;Institute for Social and Economic Change, vol. 22(2), pages 328-354, December.
    5. Perla El Murr & Elias Rahme & Rudy S. Younes & Rabih Assaf & Nadine Zalaket, 2026. "Mental health during the Lebanese economic crisis: Association between financial well-being, anxiety, and depression," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 72(2), pages 346-354, March.
    6. Robert Kubinec, 2018. "Patrons or Clients? Measuring and Experimentally Evaluating Political Connections of Firms in Morocco and Jordan," Working Papers 1280, Economic Research Forum, revised 26 Dec 2018.

Articles

  1. Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen & Rong Qian, 2022. "Collateralized borrowing around the world: Insights from the World Bank Enterprise Surveys," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(2), pages 2420-2437, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Pandey, Rudresh & He, Xian & Zhang, Dengjun, 2024. "Firms' gender composition, loan collateral, and sustainable finance," Global Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
    2. Liu, Yu-Chen & Li, Yiting, 2024. "Corporate finance, collateralized borrowing, and monetary policy," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 170(C).
    3. Odei, Samuel Amponsah & Ardito, Lorenzo & Soukal, Ivan, 2024. "The impact of capacity utilisation on product innovation in emerging economies: The moderating effects of firm ownerships," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 208(C).
    4. Andrew E. Hansen‐Addy & Mario Davide Parrilli & Ishmael Tingbani, 2025. "The impact of the regulatory business environment on SMEs' funding choices in developing countries: Evidence from Africa," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(1), pages 941-960, January.

  2. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2021. "Technology adoption and the middle‐income trap: Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 1711-1740, August. See citations under working paper version above.

Chapters

  1. Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen, 2020. "Coping with a dual shock: A perspective from the Middle East and North Africa," CEPR Press Book Chapters, in: Simeon Djankov & Ugo Panizza (ed.), COVID-19 in Developing Economies, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 1, pages 69-85, Centre for Economic Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Shivakumar Srinivas & Satya Sivaraman, 2021. "Understanding Relevant Sustainable Development Goal Targets Related to Labour Migration in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2021-RPR-04 edited by Shivakumar Srinivas & Satya Sivaraman, October.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 6 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-REG: Regulation (3) 2021-04-05 2021-11-15 2022-03-07
  2. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (1) 2020-03-09
  3. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2012-03-28
  4. NEP-ICT: Information and Communication Technologies (1) 2022-11-14

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