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Do remittances mitigate poverty? Evidence from selected countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. (2024). Ojeyinka, Titus Ayobami ; Ibukun, Cleopatra Oluseye.
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    In: iRASD Journal of Economics.
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  31. Remittances and Income Inequality in Africa: Financial Development Thresholds for Economic Policy. (2022). Ofori, Isaac Kwesi ; Nkrumah, Richard K ; Gbolonyo, Emmanuel.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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    In: Resources Policy.
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    In: Economic Modelling.
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    In: Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, Economics and Finance.
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  35. Measuring the Impact of Remittances on Housing Demand: Evidence from Large Cities in Pakistan. (2020). Iqbal, Nasir ; Mustafa, Ghulam ; Ahmed, Ayaz.
    In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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