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Brazil’s biodiesel policy, designed to boost renewable energy and rural development, fell short of its goals due to a “malfunctioning” innovation system where institutions and industry players failed to coordinate effectively.
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The study diagnoses that the mismatch between policy ambitions and the country’s actual technological and market capacity created a system that underdelivered on both energy security and social benefits, offering a cautionary tale for nations pursuing similar green transitions.
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A study on U.S. household earnings reveals that families face very different levels of income stability over their lifetimes, with some experiencing much more risk than others, a factor that directly shapes how they save and spend money.
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This discovery of “unseen” differences in earnings risk is important because it means that standard economic models which assume everyone has the same financial experience miss a key driver of inequality in consumption and savings behaviors.
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New research argues that the Latin American Baroque—a historical art and cultural style—can be seen as a “grammar” for understanding today’s digital economy in the Global South, especially regarding informal work and platform-based business.
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The study suggests that the Baroque’s blend of rigid structure and messy, informal improvisation offers a powerful lens to analyze how modern digital labor and platforms operate in developing economies, challenging Western-centric views of technology and work.
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