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planet. The Basin covers some 600 million hectares in nine countries, over half of which are located within Brazil's national … outside world. A variety of social and economic groups are also part of the rural landscape, including rubber-tappers, Brazil …
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its connected poverty trends. The main focus of the authors is understanding, for the case of Brazil, how a trade shock …
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This study addresses three questions : why do inequalities matter for Brazil's development? Why does Brazil occupy a …, social cohesion, and crime. Brazil's excessive income inequality is associated to regressive public transfers, less equitable … distribution of education, and higher wage differentials. It is thus suggested that Brazil's strategy to fight inequality should …
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facts, is that Brazil occupies a position o f very high inequality in the international community. Therefore, this report … tries to explain what makes Brazil so unequal and to what extent the interaction o f labor market forces and public policies … mobility, and for economic and political efficiency. The second section asks why Brazil is so unequal. It seeks a deeper …
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facts, is that Brazil occupies a position o f very high inequality in the international community. Therefore, this report … tries to explain what makes Brazil so unequal and to what extent the interaction o f labor market forces and public policies … mobility, and for economic and political efficiency. The second section asks why Brazil is so unequal. It seeks a deeper …
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Brazil was the fastest growing country in the world between 1930 and 1995, with an average annual growth rate of 6 ….1 percent. By 2000, Brazil's per-capita income stood at R$6,500. While RN's per capita income is slightly above half the …'s economy grew faster than that of Brazil for over half a century. This has also been true in recent years. Between 1990 …
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Bridging the Atlantic is a descriptive study of Brazil's involvement with counterparts in Sub-Saharan Africa through … to forge concrete and mutually beneficial partnerships between Brazil and Sub-Saharan Africa. Brazil and Sub … century, Africa has become one of the major fronts of Brazil's international agenda. Africa is rapidly changing and Brazil has …
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