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Committed emissions and the risk of stranded assets from power plants in Latin America and the Caribbean
power plants that are announced, authorized, being procured, or under construction would result in 6.7 Gt of CO2 of additional commitments (for a total of 13.6 Gt of CO2). Committed emissions are above average IPCC assessments of cumulative emissions from power generation in LAC consistent with
Published in October 2019
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Market income inequality, left-wing political parties, and redistribution in Latin America
-income countries, and greater market-income inequality within a given country, are associated with greater pro-poor redistribution, although such redistribution is rather weak in Latin America compared to the economically advanced countries. We also find that more pro-left political orientation of
Published in June 2019
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Anne Odic : Cities have a role to play in the fight against the climate change
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Income Distribution in Latin America. The Evolution in the Last 20 Years: A Global Approach
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performance of most Latin American countries in terms of reduction of income inequality has been remarkable good in the first decade of this century. Given that those improvements took place in a context of
Published in April 2018
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Holding Land in Common within Cities
In the Global South, access to decent housing and secure land tenure remains a great challenge for most urban dwellers. Yet secure land tenure is a key component of urban resilience. This paper summarizes the results of a desk-based study on collective tenure in cities in developing countries
Published in October 2017
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High School Track Choice and Liquidity Constraints: Evidence from Urban Mexico
We study how a large household windfall affects sorting of relatively disadvantaged youth over high school tracks by exploiting the discontinuity in the assignment of a welfare program in Mexico. The in-cash transfer is found to significantly increase the probability of selecting vocational
Published in December 2016
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Support to local socio-economic revitalisation in cities undergoing crisis
dynamics. A recent study conducted by the Ecole d‘urbanisme de Paris1 examined thirty projects in the sectors of construction and essential services that had been undertaken by AFD and partnering sponsors in Haiti, the Central African Republic, and other countries between 2005 and 2015. Grouped under the headings of economic revitalisation and reinforcement of social dynamics, this report presents a few of the most significant actions.
Published in October 2016
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Reintegration upon return: insights from Ecuadorian returnees from Spain
Using the ECM2 survey data on Ecuadorian migrants returning from Spain, we investigate the determinants of reintegration upon return. We study how the migration experience, but also the before- and after-migration characteristics, correlate with migrants’ outcomes upon return. We adopt a broad
Published in August 2016
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Water from the heights, water from the grassroots: the Governance of common dynamics and public services in La Paz-El Alto
As in many large cities, the now prevailing technical model for producing and distributing water in La Paz and El Alto is that of a centralized network serving the whole population of the two cities. La Paz and El Alto are no exception to the reality of the major cities of the Global South, where
Published in June 2016
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Transitioning towards a low-carbon economy in Mexico: an application of the ThreeME model
analysis is the ThreeME framework, a Multi-sectoral Macroeconomic Model based on Keynesian theory. It is designed to address the dynamics of global economic activity, energy system development and carbon emissions causing climate change. The ThreeME model is wellsuited for policy assessment purposes in
Published in November 2015