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Reallocating Government Spending to Reduce Income Inequality: Panel Data Evidence from the Middle-Income Countries. (2022). Mihailov, Alexander ; Razzi, Giovanni ; Isiaka, Abdulaleem.
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  43. Differences in Euro-Area Household Finances and their Relevance for Monetary-Policy Transmission. (2019). Koeniger, Winfried ; Hintermaier, Thomas.
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  44. Reallocating Public Spending to Reduce Income Inequality: Can It Work?. (2019). Kinda, Tidiane ; Doumbia, Djeneba.
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  45. Shocking aspects of monetary policy on income inequality in the euro area. (2019). El Herradi, Mehdi ; Creel, Jerome.
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  48. The Distributional Effects of Conventional Monetary Policy and Quantitative Easing: Evidence from an Estimated DSGE Model. (2019). Vogel, Lukas ; Priftis, Romanos ; Hohberger, Stefan.
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  49. Monetary Policy and Wealth Inequalities in Great Britain: Assessing the role of unconventional policies for a decade of household data. (2019). Fasianos, Apostolos ; Evgenidis, Anastasios.
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  50. Investing in Public Infrastructure: Roads or Schools?. (2018). Li, Grace.
    In: 2018 Meeting Papers.
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    In: JRC Working Papers in Economics and Finance.
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  52. Les effets redistibutifs des politiques monétaires de la BCE. (2018). Labondance, Fabien ; Hubert, Paul ; Creel, Jerome ; Blot, Christophe.
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  53. Private Sector Policymaking. (2018). Szakonyi, David.
    In: Working Papers.
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  54. Monetary policy and the redistribution of net worth in the US. (2018). Gómez-Fernández, Nerea ; Gomez-Fernandez, Nerea ; Albert, Juan-Francisco.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  55. A “reverse Robin Hood”? The distributional implications of non-standard monetary policy for Italian households. (2018). Secchi, Alessandro ; Rodano, Lisa ; Gaiotti, Eugenio ; Casiraghi, Marco.
    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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  56. Conventional and unconventional monetary policy vs. households income distribution: An empirical analysis for the Euro Area. (2018). Guerello, Chiara.
    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:jimfin:v:85:y:2018:i:c:p:187-214.

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  57. The effects of monetary policy shocks on inequality. (2018). ZDZIENICKA, Aleksandra ; Loungani, Prakash ; Furceri, Davide.
    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:jimfin:v:85:y:2018:i:c:p:168-186.

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  58. Monetary policy and household inequality. (2018). Vermeulen, Philip ; Tristani, Oreste ; Slacalek, Jiri ; Georgarakos, Dimitris ; Ampudia Fraile, Miguel ; Tristiani, Oreste ; Violante, Giovanni L.
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  59. Central bank policies and income and wealth inequality: A survey. (2018). de Haan, Jakob ; Colciago, Andrea.
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  60. Differences in Euro-Area Household Finances and their Relevance for Monetary-Policy Transmission. (2018). Koeniger, Winfried ; Hintermaier, Thomas.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  61. The role of real estate in euro area wealth inequality: lessons from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey. (2018). Savignac, Frédérique ; Garbinti, Bertrand ; Bertrand, Garbinti.
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