Eva Vivalt Leads Landmark Basic Income Study
A new study reveals how large and temporary unconditional cash transfers can influence lives and preferences
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A new study reveals how large and temporary unconditional cash transfers can influence lives and preferences
FOS Affiliate Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues discusses the impact and future improvements of Brazil’s satellite-based deforestation policies.
Researchers partnered with a local NGO in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil to evaluate if citizens that feel more economically secure are less likely to engage in clientelism.
Where does one even begin to tackle biodiversity loss? The problem of climate change is instructive in this regard. It too poses an existential threat but, although we have a long way to go, addressing climate change is on our radars in a way that biodiversity loss is not.
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