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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... y otro de manera invertida, para contrarrestar posibles tendencias a la aquiescencia. Este trabajo con ítems contrapuestos se omitió en el caso de la pregunta respecto de la importancia del enfoque de género, ya que se ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... In contrast, the null hypothesis that tests the technical efficiency of the sample of small pineapple farmers of Santander is rejected at a significance level of 1% (see Table 6). Because of this result, the ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... Finalmente, también el título académico se asocia a dos áreas problemáticas. En primer lugar, se asocia al área problema referida a las políticas e instituciones de desarrollo rural. Siendo la media de encuestados ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... En Argentina, la expansión de un sistema agroalimentario apoyado en el cultivo de la soja orientada a los mercados mundiales ha generado significativos cambios en las áreas rurales incluyendo a la propia región pampeana, ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... Para terminar con el análisis de la función impulso respuesta, en la Figura 7 se muestran las respuestas acumuladas de las variables definidas en el modelo a un choque no anticipado de 1% en la tasa de cambio ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.51 suppl.1
... espacio rural demandaría adoptar, entre otras prácticas, “la vida simple de la gente del campo”, “las formas amigables de relacionarse con el ambiente natural”, “las relaciones armónicas con la naturaleza”, “la ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.42 número2
... The allocative efficiency indices, on the other hand, show strong inefficiency in almost all of areas of the country, except in the South- east. Only São Paulo (efficiency = 1), Espírito Santo, Paraná, Goiás and ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.48 número1
... These results give us important information about the extension of the market in Brazil. It indicated that the milk market in Brazil concentrates in the Center-West, Southeast, and South (Figure 1). The different ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.48 número3
... Abstract: This study is an application of CVM to a specific area in Brazil, the Corumbatai river basin, in the state of Sao Paulo, aiming to estimate the value attached by affected people to a hypothetical riparian ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.42 número3
... WiththeexceptionofColombiaandCentralAmerica,risinginequal- ities have been the norm in all other countries. In Mexico, the rural ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.42 número1
... com 1 a 4 anos de estudo tendem a apresentar rendi- mentos 29% superior ao dos analfabetos, ceteris paribus, ao passo que um indivíduo universitário ou graduado recebe 523% a mais que um ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.48 número4
... sociedade rural brasileira sim foram foco da análise econômica pretendida, e não a reta pontilhada que aparece e que de fato é o bissetor do primeiro quadrante, observe que o eixo das abscissas começa em 0,1 e não ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.48 número4
... 1) Na tabela 1, na p. 935 todos os valores da medida de desigualdade L de Theil são negativos. As medidas usuais de desigualdade são iguais a zero no caso de perfeita igualdade, sendo difícil atribuir ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.42 número1
... Figure 1 that the current price of whole carcass is higher at a certain time o f the year because co nsumers are demanding relatively more whole carcass meat ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.43 número4
... The forest-only variant shows relatively little difference in the land cover mix from biome-basin trading: newly protected forest increases in area from 346 thousand to 455 thousand hectares. But by exploiting ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.44 número3
... As in the nine cases previously analyzed, Figure 5 graphs the dif- ferent import costs for 100 kg of corn coming from the U.S. in terms of AVC, freight + insurance, and tariffs. In Case 1, a scenario where there ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.45 número4
... It may be useful to explain how per unit tax adopted by the USA is translated into a percentage of the price of FCOJ, or into an ad valorem tax. The ad valorem tax imposed by the USA on the orange juice imported from ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.45 número3
... Growers can choose among three market channels, the first two of which are characteristic of traditional channels. These are 1) the Traditional Intermediary Channel which moves the pr[r] ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.46 número4
... We now use the results of Section 4 to simulate the meat market model in two instances. Firstly we produce an outlook for demand, supply, exports and prices for three years ahead. The results are compared with the ... See full document
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Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural vol.53 suppl.1
... Six federations are present in the agricultural sector: Fenadegas (wine), Fenafrutas (fruit and vegetables), Fenalac (milk), Fenazeites (olive oil) Fenca (production), Fenagro (supply[r] ... See full document
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