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Germany’s socio-economic model: useful for Brazil?

Germany’s socio-economic model: useful for Brazil?

... 2011, Germany was more or less back on the growth path it had followed since ...2005. Germany was the only major economy where unemployment decreased rather than increased during the ... See full document

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Claims of misrepresentation : a comparison of Germany and Brazil

Claims of misrepresentation : a comparison of Germany and Brazil

... the economic and social policies – promoted by the Vice President Michel Temer in his provisional occupation of the presidency during impeachment trial – and to the Rousseff's voters and ... See full document

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Ciênc. saúde coletiva  vol.20 número8

Ciênc. saúde coletiva vol.20 número8

... factors: economic deprivation and socio- sanitary ...the socio- sanitary conditions and fluoridation, adjusted by economic deprivation; whereas the model for the average missing teeth ... See full document

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WP 108 Less Inequality, More Welfare? A Structural Quantitative Analysis for Brazil

WP 108 Less Inequality, More Welfare? A Structural Quantitative Analysis for Brazil

... individuals (e.g., about 16 percent increase in annual consumption equivalent to the baseline for the first income decile), workers in the top of the income distribution ex- perienced, in general, welfare losses (e.g., a ... See full document

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Socio-economic modifications of the Universal Soil Loss Equation

Socio-economic modifications of the Universal Soil Loss Equation

... context, the most efficient approach for minimizing erosion problem is thought to be the use of resources in a timely and organized manner. Haregeweyn et al. (2013) stated that critical erosion hotspots are defined as ... See full document

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Brazil: conditions for economic recovery

Brazil: conditions for economic recovery

... indeb~ed firrns. underrnining confidence in ~he exchange-ra~e rule and discouraging fur~her borrowing abroad. Brazil once again chose ~he roule of cornplica~ion: increa[r] ... See full document

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Institutional factor in international economic activity of region and its socio-economic development

Institutional factor in international economic activity of region and its socio-economic development

... oping countries, and with the CIS countries, in particular, became more active. Azerbaijan acts as the first example, as it has moved from 24th to the 5th place in the regional international trade turn- over. The trade ... See full document

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The Impact of Exogenous Factors on Business Elite’s Formation: Comparing Societies

The Impact of Exogenous Factors on Business Elite’s Formation: Comparing Societies

... of economic capital are pretty high, social and cultural capital exist in lower shares, which may imply that business elites emerge and act as rent-seekers, who only act and work in their own benefits ... See full document

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Ottoman forestry: socio-economic aspect and its influence today

Ottoman forestry: socio-economic aspect and its influence today

... and economic resources become possible but it also assured the protection of the labor force, of economic resources or of taxpayers who constitute the source of taxation, by keeping them in indirect ... See full document

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Things I Have Learned (So Far) - Jacob Cohen

Things I Have Learned (So Far) - Jacob Cohen

... which equals, coincidentally, .95), and that you would expect three spuriously significant results on the average. You then must ask yourself some embarrassing questions, such as, Well, which three are real?, or even, Is ... See full document

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Socio-economic practices of resilience: portuguese national report

Socio-economic practices of resilience: portuguese national report

... In the context of the general decline in household living conditions in Portugal, we can distinguish and characterize a wide range of coping practices. From the selected cases, we found that the majority of families tend ... See full document

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Brazilian regional development distribution, evidences for socio-economic policy

Brazilian regional development distribution, evidences for socio-economic policy

... From the regional poinr of view, it ゥセNL@ noticed that l'or the Primary sector thc product per worker in São Paulo and Northeast present considerably different in[r] ... See full document

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS AND ADOPTION OF ENERGY CROPS

SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS AND ADOPTION OF ENERGY CROPS

... Regression results for the ordered probit regressions are presented in Table 3. Multi- collinearity for the regression variables was checked using the variance inflation factor (VIF). The rule of thumb is to further ... See full document

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Physical Activity for Children in Terms of Socio-Economic Dimensions

Physical Activity for Children in Terms of Socio-Economic Dimensions

... Številne raziskave (Planinšec 1997, 62; Petrovič et al. 2000, 25; Pogorelčnik 2006, 58; Planinšec et al. 2006, 9; Joens Matre et al. 2008, 52; Matejek in Planinšec 2008, 88; Dolenc et al. 2008, 63) kažejo, da so mestni ... See full document

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Mobile phone call data as a regional socio-economic proxy indicator.

Mobile phone call data as a regional socio-economic proxy indicator.

... universal model for mobility and migration patterns [11]. The radiation model for mobility and migration patterns presented in [11] is based on the observations from the ...new model avoids many ... See full document

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Port's role as a determinant of cruise destination socio-economic sustainability

Port's role as a determinant of cruise destination socio-economic sustainability

... The socio-cultural impact and the risk of cruise congestion are being discussed in academic research in spite of the increase in the global economic contribution of the cruise ...the economic impact ... See full document

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Effects of Parental Socio-Economic Conditions on Facial Attractiveness

Effects of Parental Socio-Economic Conditions on Facial Attractiveness

... We investigated whether early life conditions in terms of socio-economic background (i.e. father’s education and parental income) may affect facial attractiveness in young adulthood while controlling for ... See full document

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Using the SNA and SAMs for a Better (Socio-)Economic Modelling

Using the SNA and SAMs for a Better (Socio-)Economic Modelling

... A SAM-based approach incorporates two versions of the SAM. A numerical version of the SAM describes the activity of a society empirically. In this version, each cell has a specific numerical value, with the sums of the ... See full document

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The CATDAT damaging earthquakes database

The CATDAT damaging earthquakes database

... Another useful comparison can be seen in terms of the maximum and minimum plausible values of fatalities and in- juries compared to the CATDAT best estimate. This allows us to see which major earthquakes are ... See full document

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Diversification as a Socio- economic Strategy among the Keiyo in Kenya

Diversification as a Socio- economic Strategy among the Keiyo in Kenya

... The distribution of cattle between households was more equitable in the highlands than in the other two areas. However, just as with land, when examining the livestock holdings of households, it was important to consider ... See full document

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