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variability, for Peru, Brazil and Mexico, which together account for more than half the population in Latin America. Vulnerability …
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(yield change) and international food prices, unless proper mitigation measures are implemented, by 2050 Brazil and Mexico …$ 194.7, respectively. Peru, with a different productive structure, may face both economic gain and loss (a gain of US$11 …
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surrounding, the shantytowns of Fortaleza, Northeast Brazil. We use an extensive survey addressing risk factors faced by the …
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The authors review the recent literature on crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean and present a broad overview of the main ideas and empirical findings. They provide estimates of the magnitude of the problem, trends, and the manifestations of crime and violence in Latin America....
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