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, low carbon options to date, yet questions remain over the economic and ecological impacts of this industry. In Brazil …
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Brazil (EMCB) is a pioneering initiative aimed at analyzing and quantifying the impact of climate change on the country …
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This paper analyzes the relation between economic performance and CO2 emissions in Brazil, in the year 2004. The …
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This work develops a method for the construction of input-output systems capable of estimating the flows of goods and services among cities, having in view that the creation of accurate strategies depends on the regional peculiarities incorporated in the scope of the economic planning...
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Due to the specific characteristics of coffee production on each of the main Brazilian states producers of arabica (Coffea arabica) and robusta coffee (Coffea canephora), a better understanding of the structural links between production and industrialization of coffee on those states and the...
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the environmental relevance of each sector in the economies of the Amazon region and the rest of Brazil. This study … Brazil, but also by the developed nations, as the burden of the reduction in the greenhouse gases emission in the Brazilian …
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objective of this paper is to asses the tourism activity in Brazil, and examine, particularly, its capacity to generate …
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The aim of this paper is estimate how important is agriculture and familiar agriculture agribusiness for Brazil and its … states. To do so, the GDP for the agribusiness of these complexes is estimated for Brazil and for its 27 states. The …
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WTO, OECD with many others, suggest the trade in value-added would be a “better” measure to understand the impact of trade on employment, growth, production etc. when import content in exports is important. We use in this work an Input-Output table for 2008, to calculate the value-added...
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