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Is a more inclusive and sustainable development possible in Brazil?
A conference from the WEA
5th May to 12th August 2014
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Financial inclusion for the poor: A critical analysis of the Brazilian case ›
Household vulnerability to poverty: an empirical analysis of six metropolitan regions (2002 to 2011) ›
A new approach to poverty in Brazil: a bidimensional measurement of well-being ›
Economic analysis of limitation of deforestation in Brazil ›
Labor productivity, and structural change in a three sector S.C.G.E (Structuralist Computable General Equilibrium) model: an application to Brazil ›
Trust, finance and sustainable entrepreneurship in Brazil ›
Which developmentalism? A Keynesian-institutionalist proposal ›
Nonlinearities in the Brazilian Yield Curve: before and during the global crisis ›
Growth, crisis and the contradictory behavior of the profit rate between Brazil and the United States in 1995-2008 ›
Measurement and determinants of inequalities in healthcare utilization: an analysis for the Brazilian regions ›
The macroeconomic policy in a social-developmentalist strategy ›
Is the pre-salt oil competitive? Economic and environmental long run impacts from the incentives to the pre-salt – a general equilibrium approach ›
Social reproduction in contemporary Brazil: the role of cultural and financial changes, 1994-2014 ›
Taxation, Inequality, and the Illusion of the Social Contract in Brazil ›