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Realizing the Potential of National Development Banks to Boost Sustainable Development Financing with MDB Support

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  • Thomas Marois

    (McMaster University [Hamilton, Ontario])

  • Jacob Woolford

    (UH - University of Hertfordshire [Hatfield])

  • Ali Rıza Güngen

    (McMaster University [Hamilton, Ontario])

  • Régis Marodon

    (AFD - Agence française de développement)

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  • Thomas Marois & Jacob Woolford & Ali Rıza Güngen & Régis Marodon, 2026. "Realizing the Potential of National Development Banks to Boost Sustainable Development Financing with MDB Support," Post-Print hal-05491434, HAL.
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