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Regional inequality may hinder national development, which is disconcerting for Brazil as one of the world's most … Brazil and examines their dispersion over the time period from 1872 to 2015. Spatial inequality followed a cyclical pattern …
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function (RIF) regressions to measure the contributions of different determinants of wages to the inequality between the São …
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The paper provides historical perspectives on spatial economic inequalities in Brazil making use of a database on Brazilian municipalities from 1872 to 2000. A suit of maps and graphs describe the geographic factors shaping the historical development of the Brazilian economy highlighting the...
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Purpose Brazil's regional inequality is an important topic due to the large and persistent differences in development … between states and the high levels of inequality in the country. These variations in development can potentially render survey …-level. This approach can limit the understanding of inequality, especially when considering large countries such as Brazil. Design …
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The paper deals with regional inequality of per capita income by income class in Brazil. Regional income inequality … measures by income class are calculated, allowing for the identification of the income classes for which inequality is the …
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The paper deals with regional inequality of per capita income by income class in Brazil. Regional income inequality … measures by income class are calculated, allowing for the identification of the income classes for which inequality is the …
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