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This study assesses the role of mobile money innovations on income inequality and gender inclusion in 42 sub … gender inclusion through income inequality are consistently negative. Fourth, as the positive conditional or interactive … mobile money innova‑ tions can completely dampen the negative efect of income inequality on gender inclusion are provided …
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Inequality and gender economic exclusion are major policy concerns facing sub-Saharan Africa in the post-2015 … gender economic participation. The research focuses on 42 countries in sub-Saharan Africa using annual data spanning from … development agenda. The study provides critical masses of inequality that should not be exceeded if governance is to promote …
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dynamics on gender-inclusive education in 42 countries in sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2004-2014. The Generalised Method …The study provides thresholds of income inequality that if exceeded will nullify the positive effect of governance … interaction between inequality and governance dynamics are consistently negative. Second, the levels of inequality that completely …
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survey-based approaches in the literature and provides the first macroeconomic assessment of the ‘mobile phone’-inequality …
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In recent years, policymakers across the globe have become increasingly interested in not only the revenue consequences of tax policies but also their distributional impacts: that is, their impacts on different segments of the population. Such evidence can promote a more equitable and...
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