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The survey aims to review the empirical literature about the impacts of trade liberalization on the labor markets of developed and developing countries, with a special emphasis on the Brazilian case. A general result is the change in the structure of the labor demand in favor of skilled workers....
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This study assesses possible costs and benefits resulting from Brazil's accession into the World Trade Organization … with an increase in the share of imported government purchases. The general equilibrium analysis indicates that possible … costs, in terms of loss of employment and welfare in the Brazilian economy, resulting from the entry into the GPA, could be …
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Eradicating poverty is the first of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Objectives (ODS) for 2030. The Bolsa Família Program (BFP) is one of the main Brazilian initiatives in this regard, not only for the benefit paid to poor families, but also for promoting their prioritization for...
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This study assesses possible costs and benefits resulting from Brazil's accession into the World Trade Organization … with an increase in the share of imported government purchases. The general equilibrium analysis indicates that possible … costs, in terms of loss of employment and welfare in the Brazilian economy, resulting from the entry into the GPA, could be …
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Eradicating poverty is the first of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Objectives (ODS) for 2030. The Bolsa Família Program (BFP) is one of the main Brazilian initiatives in this regard, not only for the benefit paid to poor families, but also for promoting their prioritization for...
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Arguments against means-tested cash transfers for the poor based upon labor supply appear both in the specialized literature and in the media. It is possible to make a microeconomic argument pointing to a reduction in labor supply on the part of beneficiaries of a targeted cash transfer. This...
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