Robert C. York
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- CSCan Statistical Capacity Buildi...Robert C. York
Can Statistical Capacity Building Help Reduce Procyclical Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries?
no cover - ERExpansion, Récession Ou Prospér...Robert C. York
Expansion, Récession Ou Prospérité? l'exploitation des Richesses Naturelles en Afrique Subsaharienne
no cover - BBBoom, Bust or Prosperity? Manag...Robert C. York
Boom, Bust or Prosperity? Managing Sub-Saharan Africa's Natural Resource Wealth
no cover - ESExternal Sustainability of Oil-...Robert C. York
External Sustainability of Oil-Producing Sub-Saharan African Countries
no cover - ISImproving Surveillance Across t...Robert C. York
Improving Surveillance Across the Cemac Region
no cover - FVFiscal Vulnerability and Sustai...Robert C. York
Fiscal Vulnerability and Sustainability in Oil-Producing Sub-Saharan African Countries
no cover - IOImplications of Quasi-Fiscal Ac...Robert C. York
Implications of quasi-fiscal activities in Ghana
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Can Statistical Capacity Building Help Reduce Procyclical Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries?
- Open Work
Expansion, Récession Ou Prospérité? l'exploitation des Richesses Naturelles en Afrique Subsaharienne
- Open Work
Boom, Bust or Prosperity? Managing Sub-Saharan Africa's Natural Resource Wealth
- Open Work
External Sustainability of Oil-Producing Sub-Saharan African Countries
- Open Work
Improving Surveillance Across the Cemac Region
- Open Work
Fiscal Vulnerability and Sustainability in Oil-Producing Sub-Saharan African Countries
- Open Work
Implications of quasi-fiscal activities in Ghana