Poverty and Place across the United States
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poverty; income distribution; income inequality; social and political issues; policy and applications; economic growth and development; urban and regional issues; regional econometric models; economic analysis; methods; other policy and applications; spatial dependence; generalized spatial two-stage least squares; generalized moments estimation (GMM);All these keywords.
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