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    por Dillard, Dudley D.
    Publicado 1967
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    por La Cascia, Joseph S.
    Publicado 1969
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    por Boon, Gerard Karel
    Publicado 1978
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    “…Communicable diseases such as HIV, TB, Malaria and the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are impacting many of the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations, and depressing economic development. Sickness and disease has decreased the size and capabilities of the workforce through impeding access to education and suppressing foreign direct investment (FDI). …”
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    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Introduction : Social inclusion in Latin America / Mayra Buvini*c -- Economic development and social inclusion / José Antonio Ocampo -- The economic case for combating racial and ethnic exclusion / Jonas Zoninsein -- Social inclusion and indigenous peoples' rights / Nina Pacari Vega -- Disability and inclusion: data collection, education, transportation and urban development / Ernest Massiah -- Anti-discrimination legislation and policies in Mexico / Gilberto Rincón Gallardo -- European origins of social exclusion: application to developing countries / Peter Oakley -- The European Union experience with social inclusion policy / Tony Atkinson -- European country policies to promote social inclusion / Hilary Silver -- Social inclusion, labor markets and human capital in Latin America / Jacqueline Mazza -- Earnings and color in Brazil: a mixed tale / Omar Arias, Gustavo Yamada, and Luis Tejerina -- An invisible wall? …”
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    por Howland, R. D.
    Publicado 1958
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    por Vanek, Jaroslav
    Publicado 1967
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    “…Here, we combine data on documented adaptation from the Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative with national macro indicators and assess future changes in adaptation constraints alongside the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, spanning a wide range of future socio-economic development scenarios. We find that even in the most optimistic scenario, it will take until well after 2050 to overcome key constraints, which will limit adaptation for decades to come particularly in vulnerable countries. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: As economic status may be linked to asbestos use, we assessed, globally, the relationship between indicators of national economic development and asbestos use. METHODS: For the 135 countries that have ever used asbestos, per capita asbestos use (kilograms per capita per year) was compared with per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in 1990 Geary–Khamis dollars (GKD) for the period 1920–2003. …”
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    “…Despite their value, coastal ecosystems are globally threatened by anthropogenic impacts, yet how these impacts are driven by economic development is not well understood. We compiled a multifaceted dataset to quantify coastal trends and examine the role of economic growth in China's coastal degradation since the 1950s. …”
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