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War II but continues to resonate in countries where poverty is widespread and the Church has grown. This paper explores 1 …), Egypt (Mahfouz), and Brazil (Lispector). …
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in Egypt. The paper also investigates whether financial development affects poverty via gross domestic product (GDP …Purpose – The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the impact of financial development on poverty reduction … specifications. The first is dependent on poverty by the ratio domestic credit to the private sector(percentage of GDP) and the …
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in Egypt. The paper also investigates whether financial development affects poverty via gross domestic product (GDP …Purpose - The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the impact of financial development on poverty reduction … specifications. The first is dependent on poverty by the ratio domestic credit to the private sector (percentage of GDP) and the …
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The majority of the world's poor, by income poverty and multi-dimensional poverty, now live in countries officially … ending aid. In light of this, this paper considers two competing perspectives on this changing pattern of global poverty: the … mutually exclusive, is that global poverty is gradually in the process of 'nationalizing', at least in terms of resources …
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the world's richest 1 per cent, while just a modest amount of redistribution would have ended $2 poverty. If the share of … just 12 per cent, this would have been sufficient to end $2 poverty today. Persistence of global poverty, it seems, is not …
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