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Why are some people wealth rich while others are poor? To what extent can governments affect inequality? Which instruments should they use? Answering these questions requires understanding why people save. Dynamic quantitative models of wealth inequality can help us to understand and quantify...
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In this article we study the long-run average rate of forest conversion in Brazil. Deforestation results from the … be used in our model. The object of our simulation is Brazil and 27 states. Our aim is to compute under several scenarios …
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the state. Since then, Brazil has adopted a policy regime that combines both neoliberal policies - associated with those … outcomes, such as life expectancy and infant mortality, have improved significantly. What steps did Brazil take to achieve … agent in inducing development in Brazil opens a window of opportunity to create a virtuous complementarity between health …
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Patterns of change in citizenship regimes help explain differences in tax structure in Brazil and India. Changes to … progressivity, and the universality of application of tax across sectors and regions. Since the 1970s in Brazil and India, excluded … identities mobilized, the demands articulated, and the mechanisms of linkage between state and society. In Brazil, a cross …
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