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Inequality, ICT and financial access in Africa
VS Tchamyou, G Erreygers, D Cassimon
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 139, 169-184, 2019
7632019
Evidence on changes in aid allocation criteria
S Claessens, D Cassimon, B Van Campenhout
The World Bank Economic Review 23 (2), 185-208, 2009
2012009
The valuation of a NDA using a 6-fold compound option
D Cassimon, PJ Engelen, L Thomassen, M Van Wouwe
Research Policy 33 (1), 41-51, 2004
1572004
On the diffusion of mobile phone innovations for financial inclusion
SA Asongu, N Biekpe, D Cassimon
Technology in Society 65, 101542, 2021
1192021
Understanding the greater diffusion of mobile money innovations in Africa
SA Asongu, N Biekpe, D Cassimon
Telecommunications Policy 44 (8), 102000, 2020
1102020
The pitfalls and potential of debt-for-nature swaps: A US-Indonesian case study
D Cassimon, M Prowse, D Essers
Global Environmental Change 21 (1), 93-102, 2011
1092011
Incorporating technical risk in compound real option models to value a pharmaceutical R&D licensing opportunity
D Cassimon, M De Backer, PJ Engelen, M Van Wouwe, V Yordanov
Research Policy 40 (9), 1200-1216, 2011
1082011
Aid effectiveness, debt relief and public finance response: evidence from a panel of HIPC countries
D Cassimon, B Van Campenhout
Review of world economics 143 (4), 742-763, 2007
842007
When do firms invest in corporate social responsibility? A real option framework
D Cassimon, PJ Engelen, L Van Liedekerke
Journal of Business Ethics 137 (1), 15-29, 2016
802016
Compound real option valuation with phase-specific volatility: A multi-phase mobile payments case study
D Cassimon, PJ Engelen, V Yordanov
Technovation 31 (5-6), 240-255, 2011
762011
The aid ‘darlings’ and ‘orphans’ of the Great Lakes region in Africa
S Marysse, A Ansoms, D Cassimon
The European Journal of Development Research 19 (3), 433-458, 2007
752007
Debt-for-climate swaps: Killing two birds with one stone?
D Essers, D Cassimon, M Prowse
Global Environmental Change 71, 102407, 2021
732021
Africa: Out of debt, into fiscal space? Dynamic fiscal impact of the debt relief initiatives on African Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs)
D Cassimon, B Van Campenhout, M Ferry, M Raffinot
International Economics 144, 29-52, 2015
732015
Empirical evidence on the new international aid architecture
S Claessens, D Cassimon, VC Bjorn
Global financial integration thirty years on: from reform to crisis, 150-171, 2010
692010
Public debt, economic growth, and public sector management in developing countries: Is there a link?
K Megersa, D Cassimon
Public Administration and Development 35 (5), 329-346, 2015
652015
Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers
D Essers, HJ Blommestein, D Cassimon, PI Flores
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 52 (5), 1167-1194, 2016
592016
Sub-Saharan African Eurobond yields: What really matters beyond global factors?
C Senga, D Cassimon, D Essers
Review of development finance 8 (1), 49-62, 2018
542018
Prospective aid and indebtedness relief: A proposal
P Reding
World Development 31 (10), 1635-1654, 2003
522003
A real option approach to sustainable corporate tax behavior
A Van de Vijver, D Cassimon, PJ Engelen
Sustainability 12 (13), 5406, 2020
502020
Assessing debt‐to‐health swaps: A case study on the Global Fund Debt2Health Conversion Scheme
D Cassimon, R Renard, K Verbeke
Tropical Medicine & International Health 13 (9), 1188-1195, 2008
442008
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