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We study the long-run implications of regional and ethnic favoritism in Africa. Combining geocoded individual-level survey data from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) with data on national leaders’ birthplaces across 41 African countries, we explore the educational attainment of adults...
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economic growth and public education is evaluated: both have a positive, significant, and substantial effect on …
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opportunities for development and discuss actions that may contribute to the expansion of regional production. A region that … factors, however, are often mentioned as potential barriers to the development of agriculture in the region, including …
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aims to identify constraints to agricultural development in the region and discuss measures that can contribute to the … mentioned some measures: improvement in logistics infrastructure; social development of rural areas through mechanisms of … generating income for family farmers; the agricultural research in the region needs to provide solutions for further development …
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some of the main findings from the historical view of Brazilian agriculture development. The arguments should rest here on … development, but organizing some important historical facts can help creating a full picture. The future challenge is to include … outreach and education. …
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Since redemocratization in 1985, Brazil’s system of social protection became more focused on the neediest while at the … same time emphasizing universal access, especially focusing education and healthcare. In a traditional context of severe … policies. Yet, Brazil's social protection model favors cash transfers over social services, and reduces inequalities in the …
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