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EconomicsDepression and Loneliness among the Elderly in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesEsther DufloMassachusetts Institute of Technology
FinanceSeller Debt in Acquisitions of Private Firms: A Security Design ApproachLudovic PhalippouUniversity of Oxford
SustainabilityNo Time To Lose: New Scenario Narratives for Action on Climate ChangeNicola RangerUniversity of Oxford
EconomicsWar in the Ukraine and global inflationary pressures: learning about how to study fiscal and monetary cooperation in the face of supply side shocksDavid VinesUniversity of Oxford