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This paper analyzes the Brazilian growth pattern during the post-liberalization period, emphasizing the structural links between finance and productive capital accumulation. The results indicate a finance-led growth regime in the period 2004-2008, under a very specific financialization process....
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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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Health care, including access to medicines, is granted as a citizen's right by the Brazilian Constitution through a national health system called Unified Health System (SUS). The Pharmaceutical Care Programmes of SUS are, quite often, the only way a large part of the population has to obtain...
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long-term determinants. During the postliberalization period, new opportunities have appeared to Brazil in order to meet …
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Brazil is still in a trap made up of interest rate and exchange rate. In such contest, the elimintation of the exchange …
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