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Socio‐economic determinants of financial inclusion: An evaluation with a microdata multidimensional index. (2022). Reis, Thereza Balliester.
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  12. Socio‐economic determinants of financial inclusion: An evaluation with a microdata multidimensional index. (2022). Reis, Thereza Balliester.
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  13. Reaching Financial Inclusion: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. (2022). Augusto, Mario ; Amaral, Helena Susana ; Matias, Ana Paula.
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  15. Does Financial Inclusion Diminish Poverty and Inequality? A Panel Data Analysis for Latin American Countries. (2021). da Costa, Naijela ; Neto, Mario Sacomano ; Moralles, Herick Fernando ; Polloni-Silva, Eduardo.
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  16. Impact of Financial Literacy on Retirement Financial Portfolio: Evidence from China*. (2021). Turvey, Calum ; Xiong, Xueping ; Sun, Ruiting ; Zhang, Huanhuan.
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  18. Financial Literacy, Trust and Stock Market Participation in Ghana. (2019). Kuffour, Solomon Antwiagyei ; Adu, George.
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  20. The Impact of Financial Constraints and Wealth Inequality on International Trade Flows, Capital Movements and Entrepreneurial Migration. (2014). Falvey, Rodney ; Bougheas, Spiros.
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  21. The credit rationing of Chinese rural households and its welfare loss: An investigation based on panel data. (2013). Li, Rui ; Zhu, XI ; Huang, Shaoan.
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  46. A REASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INEQUALITY AND GROWTH: WHAT HUMAN CAPITAL INEQUALITY DATA SAY?. (2004). Castello-Climent, Amparo.
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  66. Inequality, Property Rights Protection, and Economic Growth in Transition Economies: Theory and Russian Evidence. (1999). Sonin, Konstantin.
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