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Financial Access, Governance and the Persistence of Inequality in Africa: Mechanisms and Policy instruments. (2020). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
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  25. Inequality and gender economic inclusion: The moderating role of financial access in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2020). Asongu, Simplice ; Acha-Anyi, Paul N ; Nnanna, Joseph.
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  37. Threshold Effects of Institutional Quality in the Infrastructure-Growth Nexus. (2019). Ogbaro, Eyitayo O.
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  49. Remittances and household nutrition: evidence from rural Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. (2017). Kraybill, David S ; Isoto, Rosemary E.
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  62. Do Remittances Reduce Poverty and Inequality in the Western Balkans? Evidence from Macedonia.. (2013). Petreski, Marjan ; Jovanovic, Branimir.
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