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    School trajetory and teenage pregnancy in three Brazilian state capitals / by Almeida, M. C.

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    The role of the States' Participation Funds - FPE in the convergence of Brazilian states' per capita income by Nunes, Ricardo Da Costa, Nunes, Selene Peres Peres

    Published 2004
    “…The article intends to verify the existence of absolute income per capitaconvergence of Brazilian states from 1937 to 1999. Using Barro & Salai-Martin (1992)'s estimation methodology, it proceeds the analysis of ßconvergence (inverse relation between initial PIB and economic growthrate) and of convergence (decrease of variance among the PIB of states).It has been found convergence only from 1969 to 1999, the same resultfound by other authors.Afterwards, it is evaluated if there have been conditional convergence withtotal of High School student registers and if the States` Participation Fund(FPM) has contributed to decrease inequality among Brazilian states.The article uses information extracted from the National Residences SampleResearch (PNAD) of 1977, 1998 and 1999 prepared by the BrazilianInstitute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), as well as information aboutgovernment accounts from 1985 to 2000, collected by the National TreasurySecretariat (STN).…”
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    The political economy of clear energy transitions /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Regional Dynamics -- 26:The linkages of energy, water, and land use in Southeast Asia: Challenges and opportunities for the Mekong region, Kim Hang Pham Do and Ariel Dinar -- 27:The political economy of clean energy transitions at sub-national level: Understanding the role of international climate regimes in energy policy in two Brazilian states, Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira and Celio Andrade -- 28:Implementing EU renewable energy policy at the subnational level: navigating between conflicting interests, Gilles Lepesant -- Part IX. …”
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    Epidemics, protagonism and health specific rights: the creation of the Yanomami Special Health District and the Indigenous Health Policy in Brazil (1991-2021) by Romano Athila, Adriana

    Published 2022
    “…It is when a management of epidemics and human rights violations, operated by a transdisciplinary and transnational network acts contrary to the invisibility of this population segment, producing specific data on their health and territory and generating unprecedented legal effects in the Brazilian State apparatus. On the other hand, by highlighting the fundamental and recommendable character of indigenous peoples' participation in the formulation and implementation of health policies, I contrast the solid path of indigenous health policy with the little dialogue between the State, Indigenous Peoples and specific health actions in Brazil, given the current Covid-19 pandemic.…”
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    How pro-cyclical is the fiscal policy of Argentine provinces? Evidence for the period 1998- 2017 by Meloni, Osvaldo

    Published 2021
    “…The response of spending to the contemporary growth of the economic activity is greater than that estimated by Meloni (2018) for the period 1985-2007, similar to the ones obtained by Abbott et al. (2015) for Mexican states and lower than Arena and Revilla (2009) for Brazilian states. My estimates confirm that total resources are also procyclical with discretionary transfers being the most procyclically.…”
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