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Past project

Home Production in the City

April 2024
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Payments Under the Table: employer-employee collusion in Brazil

April 2024
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Do Workers, Firms, or Consumers Drive the Structural Transformation of Retail?

October 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Financing Costs and Development

Tiago Cavalcanti, Joseph P. Kaboski, Bruno Martins, Cezar Santos 29 March 2024
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STEG Working Paper Series

Agricultural Technological Change, Female Earnings, and Fertility: Evidence from Brazil

Vivek Moorthy 17 November 2022
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Past project

Can Natural Resources Promote Industrialisation? Firms, Competition, and Spillovers from an Industrial Policy

November 2021
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STEG Working Paper Series

Political Power, Elite Control, and Long-Run Development: Evidence from Brazil

Claudio Ferraz, Frederico Finan, Monica Martinez-Bravo 08 September 2022
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Journal Article

Big Fish in Thin Markets: Competing with the Middlemen to Increase Market Access in the Amazon

Viva Ona Bartkus, Wyatt Brooks, Joseph P. Kaboski, Carolyn Pelnik 01 March 2022

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