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    The Effect of Uncertainty on Inflation: Evidence in ASEAN by Andi Tiara Putri Marasanti, Kiki Verico

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article examines the relationships between extreme poverty, economic growth, and inequality, assesses if changes in inequality dampen the impact of income on extreme poverty, and determines the magnitude of the inequality growth trade-off index in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras. …”
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    Poverty and Inequality Dynamics: Measuring Dampening and IGTI in Three CAFTA-DR Countries by Manuel Vanegas, Terry Roe

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article examines the relationships between extreme poverty, economic growth, and inequality, assesses if changes in inequality dampen the impact of income on extreme poverty, and determines the magnitude of the inequality growth trade-off index in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras. …”
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    Impact of infrastructure investment on poverty in Latin America in 1996-2016 by Anibal David López Cuenca, Daniel Eduardo Torres

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results indicate that infrastructure investment has a reverse effect on extreme poverty and poverty in the region. Thus, water infrastructure had the greatest reducing effect on extreme poverty. …”
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    Impact of micro determinants on household health and poverty in Nigeria by Yakubu, Yahaya

    Published 2018
    “…Men and women’s education and women household decision making power are significant important factors in reducing extreme poverty in the household. Higher fertility measured by number of household’s members, no electricity, unimproved source of drinking water and sanitation increases the likelihood of extreme poverty. …”
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    Analysis of food insecurity and hunger on nigeria’s poverty level by Bosede Esther Akanbi, Olajide Afolabi, Temitope Akintunde

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study showed that food production index had negative impact on poverty level (p=.0008; t=-3.859645; coef. at -0.133758) and that undernourishment had significant negative impact on extreme poverty level (p=.0001; t=-4.861845). The study also found that the direction of causality between food production, hunger, and extreme poverty level showed that both food production and hunger granger caused extreme poverty (t=-4.152609, t=-2.250300 & t=5.317666 > t=2.0000).  …”
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    Common wealth : economics for a crowded planet / by Sachs, Jeffrey. 586238

    Published 2008
    “…Assessment of the environmental degradation, rapid population growth, and extreme poverty that threaten global peace and prosperity, with practical solutions based on a new economic paradigm for our crowded planet.…”
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    Burden of disease among the world’s poorest billion people: An expert-informed secondary analysis of Global Burden of Disease estimates by Coates, MM, Ezzati, M, Robles Aguilar, G, Kwan, GF, Vigo, D, Mocumbi, AO, Becker, AE, Makani, J, Hyder, AA, Jain, Y, Stefan, DC, Gupta, N, Marx, A, Bukhman, G

    Published 2021
    “…<br> <strong>Methods</strong> We defined the population in extreme poverty using a multidimensional poverty index. …”
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    Impact of an innovative tuberculosis financing and payment model on health service utilization by tuberculosis patients in China: do the poor fare better than the rich? by Di Dong, Wei-Xi Jiang, Qian Long, Fei Huang, Hui Zhang, Jia-Ying Chen, Li Xiang, Qiang Li, Sheng-Lan Tang, Henry Lucas

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The largest increase in the number of outpatient visits was also for the extreme poverty group (4.6 to 5.7). The proportion of patients with good medication adherence increased by 15 percentage points in the extreme poverty group and by ten percentage points in the other groups. …”
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    Why is noma a neglected-neglected tropical disease? by M Leila Srour, Denise Baratti-Mayer

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Noma is an orofacial gangrene affecting primarily children living in extreme poverty in remote parts of subtropical and tropical countries. …”
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