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    Poverty, Inequality and Social Policies in Brazil, 1995-2009

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    Since the mid-1990s, Brazil has undergone extensive reforms that have finally reversed the dismaying economic performance of the 1980s. In particular, poverty and inequality indicators have improved dramatically, especially since the late-2000s. This paper provides an overview of such recent trends and discusses the role played by four major government interventions: public education, the minimum wage law, Social Security pensions and Social Assistance transfers. Additionally, available data sets and methods for policy evaluation are also discussed. (?)Poverty, Inequality and Social Policies in Brazil, 1995-2009

    Social Policies and the Fall in Inequality in Brazil: Achievements and Challenges

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    By the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the most usual international depiction of Brazil is that of a burgeoning, upcoming country. Although in many ways frankly exaggerated, this marks a stark contrast with a not-so-distant past. This turnaround has had a lot to do with favourable international circumstances, but it also owes a lot to extensive reforms that made possible something that was almost unprecedented in Brazil: pro-poor growth. (?)Social Policies and the Fall in Inequality in Brazil: Achievements and Challenges

    Paradeduction in Axiomatic Formal Systems

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    The concept of paradeduction is presented in order to justify that we can overlook contradictory information taking into account only what is consistent. Besides that, paradeduction is used to show that there is a way to transform any logic, introduced as an axiomatic formal system, into a paraconsistent one

    New Algorithms for Computing a Single Component of the Discrete Fourier Transform

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    This paper introduces the theory and hardware implementation of two new algorithms for computing a single component of the discrete Fourier transform. In terms of multiplicative complexity, both algorithms are more efficient, in general, than the well known Goertzel Algorithm.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. In: 10th International Symposium on Communication Theory and Applications, Ambleside, U

    Poverty, inequality and social policies in Brazil, 1995-2009

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    Since the mid-1990s, Brazil has undergone extensive reforms that have finally reversed the dismaying economic performance of the 1980s. In particular, poverty and inequality indicators have improved dramatically, especially since the late-2000s. This paper provides an overview of such recent trends and discusses the role played by four major government interventions: public education, the minimum wage law, Social Security pensions and Social Assistance transfers. Additionally, available data sets and methods for policy evaluation are also discussed

    As causas imediatas do crescimento da renda, da redução da desigualdade e da queda da extrema pobreza na Bahia, no Nordeste e no Brasil entre 2003 e 2011

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    This paper aims to explain the immediate causes of per capita income growth, the decline in income inequality and poverty reduction in five different geographic regions - Brazil, the Northeastern region, the state of Bahia, the metropolitan area of Salvador and nonmetropolitan areas of Bahia - between 2003 and 2011. More specifically, we assess whether these five regions followed the same general pattern and inquire about the sustainability of this process of pro-poor growth. Our results show that while income growth was higher in the poorer regions, it was generally driven by rising labor market earnings. The fall in income inequality, however, did not display such a clear-cut pattern: the richer regions experienced a larger decline in inequality, fostered mainly by the labor market, while the poorer regions became less unequal mostly due to the Programa Bolsa FamĂ­lia. Thus, both growth and redistribution contributed decisively to poverty reduction in Brazil and the metropolitan area of Salvador, but only income growth mattered in the other three regions. Therefore, the long-term prospects for pro-poor growth and poverty reduction in Brazil will hinge on a more equitable labor market in the Northeastern region and in the nonmetropolitan areas of Bahia
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