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equilibrium in a country over time. We present evidence that beliefs are typically very stable over time, yet argue that Brazil …
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of Australia, the U.S. and Brazil. We are interested in examining the emergence, sustainability, and collapse of commons … violent self-enforcement or third party enforcement (Brazil). In all three cases the movement from de facto to de jure …
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-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
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This paper provides new empirical results regarding the demand and supply of title, its impact on land value, and its effects on agricultural investment on Brazilian frontiers. We use survey data from 1992 and 1993 from the state of Par with data on the characteristics of the settlers, land...
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successful using publicity to secure their policy objectives. We apply the model to the Landless Peasants' Movement in Brazil. We …
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Tenancy has been a means for labor to advance their socio-economic condition in agriculture yet in Brazil and Latin … rights in Brazil on the reluctance of landowners to rent because of a fear of expropriation arising from land reform. Since … 1964, the Land Statute in Brazil has targeted rental lands for redistribution. The expropriation of farms, resulting from …
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evolved from “backward” to an agricultural powerhouse. Its production and total factor productivity more than doubled. Brazil …
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