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Brazil and Rising powers in international development

Brazil
  • Capital: Brasília
  • Population: 201103330
  • Size: 8511965.0 Km2

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Helping research institutions address IPR concerns
S. Salazar; C. Falconi; J. Komen; J. I. Cohen / International Service for National Agricultural Research, 2000
The main purpose of this Briefing Paper is to provide an assessment of the use of proprietary biotechnology inputs in the agricultural research systems of selected Latin American countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mex...
Strengthening the institutions that ensure good governance in Latin America
L. Llambí / Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2001
Paper asserts that strengthening the institutional capacities of local governments is important for: 1) economic reasons (e.g. productive and allocative efficiency), 2) equity reasons (territorial and social equity); and 3) political ...
Globalisation and supply chain networks: the auto industry in Brazil and India
J. Humphrey / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
Examines the restructuring of the auto industry, and in particular the auto components sector in Brazil and India. In both countries, trade liberalisation and changes in auto industry policy led to large nflows of FDI and major change...
Structural adjustment and the institutional dimensions of agricultural research and development in Brazil: soybeans, wheat and sugar cane
John Wilkinson; Bernardo Sor / OECD Development Centre, 1992
Structural adjustment, liberalisation and the pressures of technological change are having major impact on the institutional organisation of the agro-industrial sector. In industrialised countries, the private sector is positioned to ...
Responding to Global Competitive Pressure: Local Co-operation and Upgrading the the Sinos Valley, Brazil
H. Schmitz / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
Investigates whether enterprises in the export-oriented Sinos Valley (South of Brazil) have stepped up co-operation in response to intensified global competition in leather footwear. Recent cluster literature suggests that joint actio...
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The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap)
The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap) is a human sciences think tank, with special focus on Brazilian issues. Research areas cover: Culture and Politics Developmental and Labor Studies Environmental Conflicts History Law and Democracy Philosophy and Politics Politics and So...
Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade (RePEc)
Open access journal on education and research in accounting.
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