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of Australia, the U.S. and Brazil. We are interested in examining the emergence, sustainability, and collapse of commons … violent self-enforcement or third party enforcement (Brazil). In all three cases the movement from de facto to de jure …
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MST and its success in invigorating land reform in Brazil. Although we direct attention to the MST, our analysis can be …
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-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
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and land conflict on the frontiers of Australia, the U.S. and Brazil. We are particularly interested in examining the … claimants had reasons to organize collectively. The settlement process in Brazil was more prone to conflict because agriculture …
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MST and its success in invigorating land reform in Brazil. Although we direct attention to the MST, our analysis can be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005148387
of Australia, the U.S. and Brazil. We are interested in examining the emergence, sustainability, and collapse of commons … violent self-enforcement or third party enforcement (Brazil). In all three cases the movement from de facto to de jure …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005109526
-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005575854
successful using publicity to secure their policy objectives. We apply the model to the Landless Peasants' Movement in Brazil. We …
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This paper explores the link between Brazil's political institutions and its disappointing productivity and growth in …
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Abstract Compared to the rest of the world, farmers in Brazil rely relatively little on tenant contracts. In … underutilized land negotiate land rental contracts with the landless.? In Brazil, this avenue for advancement has been hurt by a … reluctance of owners to rent in areas experiencing land conflict. The lack of rentals is an important issue because Brazil is …
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