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consequences of health shocks induced by air pollution in a megacity in the developing world: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Using daily data …
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first piece of evidence on the causal effect of illegality on systemic violence. Brazil has historically been the main world …
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The last decade has seen a resurgence of parastatal crop marketing institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, many of which cite improving food security and incomes as key goals. However, there is limited empirical evidence on the welfare effects of these programs. This article considers one such...
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Market completeness has important implications for household behavior. I firmly reject complete markets for smallholders but am unable to do so for non-smallholders. This leads to important differences in production behavior: smallholders reallocate labor across activities less in response to...
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Brazil has risen steadily since 2016, constituting about 18.6 percent of Brazil's 1.4 million refugee and migrant population … the main gateway of the Venezuelan refugees and migrants entering Brazil, and focusing on the formal sector employment of …
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Discontinuity design for close mayoral elections between female and male candidates in Brazil, we find that electing female mayors …
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the government budget on the income distribution in Brazil, and evaluates its efficiency and effectiveness in reducing … inequality and poverty. We present BRAHMS, a new tax-benefit microsimulation model for Brazil and illustrate its use by …
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. Heterogeneous firms sort into the formal or informal sector. We estimate the model using data from Brazil, and use counterfactual …
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find that labor market conditions have a strong effect on homicides. We exploit the 1990s trade liberalization in Brazil as …
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This paper investigates the relationship between the capital share in national income and personal income inequality over the long run. Using a new historical cross-country database on capital shares in 19 countries and data from the World Wealth and Income Database, we find strong long-run...
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