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Leandro Vinicio Carvalho

December 01, 2014
by Chris Jordan
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Leandro Vinicio Carvalho has a major in Economics at University of Sao Paulo, Master’s degree in Applied Economics at Federal University of Sao Carlos (Campus de Sorocaba) and is currently a PhD student in Economics at ESALQ/USP. He has working about Monetary Policies, Agricultural Policies, Agribusiness System and Taxing in Agribusiness.

IRIBA research:

  • What explains the intensification and diversification of Brazil´s agricultural production and exports from 1990 to 2012?

 

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