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Human development and land tenure in Brazil

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  • Alexandre Arbex Valadares

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  • Fernando Gaiger Silveira

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  • Nikolas de Camargo Pirani

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Abstract

"The perpetuation of profound socio-economic inequalities between the countryside and the city, inscribed in the differences between their respective quality of life indicators, allows us to state that rural and urban environments still have distinct social realities, despite territorial contiguity and the rising intercommunication between these spaces. This study proposes to investigate how living conditions and human development in the rural environment might be linked to a structural characteristic of the Brazilian countryside: the high concentration of land ownership". (…)
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  • Alexandre Arbex Valadares & Fernando Gaiger Silveira & Nikolas de Camargo Pirani, 2017. "Human development and land tenure in Brazil," Working Papers 154, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Fernando Gaiger Silveira & Alexandre Arbex Valadares & Nikolas de Camargo Pirani, 2018. "Desarrollo humano y tenencia de tierras en Brasil," One Pager Spanish 346, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.

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