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1. Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) and the “Greening” of High-Emitting Industry Sectors in Brazil: Mapping the Sustainability Efforts of the Private Sector

2. The Long-Run Effects of Conditional Cash Transfers: the Case of Bolsa Familia in Brazil

3. Beyond Traditional Wage Premium. An Analysis of Wage Greenium in Latin America

4. The Political Organisation of Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement (MST)

5. Follow the money: connecting anti-money laundering systems to disrupt environmental crime in the Amazon

6. Trade Shocks and Social Mobility: The Intergenerational Effect of Import Competition in Brazil

7. The Impact of Robots in Latin America: Evidence from Local Labor Markets

8. Online Gender-Based Violence in Brazil: New Data Insights

9. Rare macroeconomic disasters and lost decades in Latin America: The COVID-19 experience in a historical context

10. Guide for the Protection of Human Rights and Environmental Defenders in the Amazon – Colombia

11. Inventory of data on economic activity and deforestation in the Amazon Basin

12. Connecting the Dots: Territories and Trajectories of Environmental Crime in the Brazilian Amazon and Beyond

13. Partnerships for Policy Transfer: How Brazil and China Engage in Triangular Cooperation with the United Nations

14. Why Brazil Sought Chinese Investments to Diversify Its Manufacturing Economy

15. Inclusion amid ethnic inequality: Insights from Brazil’s social protection system

16. Social Policy Expansion and Retrenchment After Latin America’s Commodity Boom

17. Anticompetitive practices on public procurement: Evidence from Brazilian electronic biddings

18. Affirmative action with no major switching: Evidence from a top university in Brazil

19. The Military’s Return to Brazilian Politics

20. Salmonella Program in the European Union and the Trade Dispute with Brazil at the World Trade Organisation: A Partial Equilibrium Framework