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Economy / Economics / Welfare economics / Aid / Humanitarian aid / Poverty / Income distribution / Martin Ravallion / Middle class / Extreme poverty / Purchasing power parity / International inequality
Date: 2015-11-20 05:54:23
Economy
Economics
Welfare economics
Aid
Humanitarian aid
Poverty
Income distribution
Martin Ravallion
Middle class
Extreme poverty
Purchasing power parity
International inequality

Number of global middle income people in developing world

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