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south in Brazil. Moreover, the positive average-years-of-schooling coefficient gets larger as more aggregate spatial scales …
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This study simulates environmental effects with the inter-regional general equilibrium model Mibra assuming economic growth rates in a pessimist scenario of 2.3% a.a. and an optimist scenario of 4.4% a.a., both for the period 2002-2012. Using pollution intensity coefficients associated to...
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This paper provides historical perspectives on regional economic inequalities in Brazil. It analyzes the changes in the … roots of regional inequalities in Brazil. The model on the location of manufacturing activities in 1920 indicates the …
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social development; and ii) indicates a high level of ST&I inequalities in Brazil. The analysis is based upon i) descriptive … development policies in Brazil. …
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