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The use of ICTs and income distribution in Brazil: A machine learning explanation using SHAP values. (2023). Constantino, Michel ; Su, Jen-Je ; Herrera, Gabriel Paes ; Naranpanawa, Athula.
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  47. Is Sustainable Economic Development Possible Thanks to the Deployment of ICT?. (2019). Almodovar-Gonzalez, Manuel ; Coca-Perez, Jose Luis ; Jimenez-Naranjo, Hector Valentin ; Fernandez-Portillo, Antonio.
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