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Tag: brazil

International, Microeconomics

Contraception Employed: Using Economic Models to Predict the Effect of Employment on Condom Usage in Brazil

May 31, 2015January 1, 2017 15pattabia

By Seth M. Morokoff. Princeton University. --- Two separate theoretical frameworks suggest that employment may have a negative di- rectional effect on the probability of condom usage in the developing world.

Tagged 2015, brazil, development, morokoff, sex
Energy, International

Oil Development in the Amazon

May 31, 2014January 1, 2017 15pattabia

By Abhishek Garg. Stanford University. --- The Amazon rainforest is one of the most bio- diverse but also one of the most oil rich places in the world. These two characteristics make policy decisions regarding the forest a dilemma between...

Tagged 2014, amazon, brazil, development, featured, garg, oil
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