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  1. Real wages around the world: Insights from linear programming and accounting for climate differences
  2. Wealth-income ratios in a small, open economy: The Netherlands, 1854–2019
  3. Elite Incomes Around the World: Command over Tradables, Nontradables and Labour
  4. Development and inequality: A long‐run view
  5. Stress-testing the international poverty line and the official global poverty statistics
  6. Global poverty: A Review of Measurement, Levels, and Trends in a Historical Perspective
  7. Capitalist reforms and extreme poverty in China: unprecedented progress or income deflation?
  8. Purchasing power parities and the Dollar-A-Day approach: An unstable relationship
  9. Anthony B. Atkinson Measuring Poverty around the World. Ed. by John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini. Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ) 2019. xxvii, 429 pp. $29.95; £25.00.
  10. Global poverty: A first estimation of its uncertainty
  11. How Was Life? Volume II
  12. Long run trails of poverty, 1925–2010
  13. Climate and society in long‐term perspective: Opportunities and pitfalls in the use of historical datasets
  14. Global poverty estimates contain substantial uncertainties that official statistics ignore.
  15. A cost of basic needs approach to estimate global poverty 1985-2014.
  16. How Was Life?
  17. Measurement and Statistical Analysis of Asymmetric Multipoint Videoconference Traffic in IP Networks
  18. Global Absolute Poverty, Present and Past since 1820