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. -- Institutions ; Fiscal Federalism ; Education ; Long Run Development …Recent research links the inequality across countries and regions to colonial institutions. This paper argues that … trade shocks could alter the development path of a country or subnational units, in spite of its colonial institutions. This …
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In this paper, we contribute to the discussion of what determines country risk by arguing that an important explanatory factor is the impact that commodities have on the capacity to pay. We use a newly created data base with state-level fiscal and risk premium data for Brazil states between 1891...
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This paper studies the historical origins of the federalist institutions in Mexico and Brazil. Using a bargaining game … negotiation power of local governments. This led to the buildup of opposite federalist institutions in both countries, which have …
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This paper studies the historical origins of the federalist institutions in Mexico and Brazil. Using a bargaining game … negotiation power of local governments. This led to the buildup of opposite federalist institutions in both countries, which have …, weakening the relative power of local elites. -- Institutions ; Fiscal Federalism ; Public Finance and Endowments …
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The relative incomes and education-levels of Black and white populations in the United States and Brazil are considered …, the effects of demography, education, and regional migration on the Black-white income gap are disentangled using census … relative earnings. Education, measured by literacy or years of schooling, was the major reason behind reductions in income gaps …
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Increasing globalization has meant the internet becoming ever more part of the routine of people around the world. With the evolution of the internet, social networks have emerged in order to facilitate communication between people, communities and even between corporations. Social networks...
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In 1988 the new Brazilian Constitution provided for the enactment of a new Banking Law, to replace Law 4.595 of 1964. After the introduction of the Real Plan in 1994, many committees were established at the Brazilian Congress to re-write the Banking Law, to make sure it was adequate to the new...
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Do interest groups lobby their friends or foes? The literature is divided when it comes to the main target of interest groups’ tactics. This paper uses a unique case study of Brazil’s National Constituent Assembly (ANC) in 1988 to contribute to this contentious literature. Inside the...
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A protracted legislative battle culminated in the abolition of slavery in Brazil in 1888. We build a new data set of roll-call votes on 1884-1888 emancipation bills in the legislature, and connect it to local features of the districts. This allows us to unpack how the material interests of each...
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