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7. Globalization, Poverty and Income Inequality: Insights from Indonesia: Edited by Richard Barichello, Arianto A. Patunru and Richard Schwindt. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2021. Pp. xii + 266. Hardcover: $89.95, Paper and E-book: $34.95

8. INFORMAL SECTOR HETEROGENEITY AND INCOME INEQUALITY: EVIDENCE FROM THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO.

9. Energy Poverty and Democratic Values: A European Perspective.

10. Financial inclusion and poverty: evidence from developing economies.

12. Redistribution Methods for Income Equality in the United States.

13. Projections for Poverty Elimination in India with Some Assumptions: Impact of Inequality.

14. Trade openness and non-income poverty in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries: A panel Autoregressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) analysis.

15. Assessing the effect of income inequality on household energy poverty--empirical evidence from China.

16. Decompositions of Inequality and Poverty by Income Source.

17. Hardening the EU core-periphery lines, 2009–2019: Dependency, neoliberalism, welfare reformation and poverty in Greece.

18. Examining media, poverty and inequality.

19. The Foster–Greer–Thorbecke Poverty Measures Reveal More.

20. Modelling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on South African livelihoods.

21. Local droughts and income risk among Thai households.

22. Community-based natural resource management: an effective tool to reduce poverty and inequality?

23. Pro-poor and inclusive growth in West Africa.

24. The transition to a multi-pillar pension system: the inherent socio-economic anomaly.

25. The Impact of COVID-19 on Education in Latin America: Long-Run Implications for Poverty and Inequality.

26. Trade–peace conundrum in Africa: The moderating effects of poverty and inequality.

27. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: A VIABLE SOLUTION TO REDUCE POVERTY.

28. The effects of mining presence on inequality, labor income, and poverty: evidence from Peru.

29. DOES MICROFINANCING, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, AND EDUCATIONAL LOANS ALLEVIATE POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: EVIDENCE FROM VIETNAM.

30. Have Water Conservancy Project Resettlers in Contemporary China Really Been Lifted Out of Poverty? Re-Measurement Based on Relative Poverty and Consumption Poverty.

31. Household Impacts of Tariffs: Data and Results from Agricultural Trade Protection.

32. Mind the Gap: The Effects of Eliminating the Gender Pay Gap on Income and Poverty.

33. Perceived economic inequality enlarges the perceived humanity gap between low- and high-socioeconomic status groups.

34. Minimum and Living Wages in Jordan and Tunisia.

35. The Risk of Protectionism: What Can Be Lost?

37. Role of Income Inequality for Poverty Reduction.

38. BRIDGING BORDERS, ALLEVIATING POVERTY: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES.

39. Towards a Theology of Class Struggle: A Critical Analysis of British Muslims' Praxis against Class Inequality.

40. Beyond Income and Inequality: The Role of Socio-political Factors for Alleviating Energy Poverty in Europe.

41. The Influence of Internet Penetration on Poverty and Income Inequality.

42. Snakes and ladders and loaded dice: Poverty dynamics and inequality in South Africa between 2008 and 2017.

43. Taxation, infrastructure investment, growth, and poverty reduction: A case study of Zimbabwe.

44. Income inequality in Ireland, 1987–2019.

45. Bayesian spatial quantile modeling applied to the incidence of extreme poverty in Lima–Peru.

46. The Social Impact of Globalization in Pakistan.

47. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AGENDA 2030 AND FOOD SECURITY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.

48. Volatility and Change in Suburban Nonprofit Safety Nets.

49. A European equivalence scale for public in-kind transfers.

50. Finding the Impact of Market Visibility and Monopoly on Wealth Distribution and Poverty Using Computational Economics.