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Embeddedness and cohesion: regimes of urban public goods distribution
Benjamin H. Bradlow
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Cohesion
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Public Goods
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Distribution of Goods
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Urban Publics
100%
Sanitation
50%
Local State
50%
Brazil
25%
Variation Analysis
25%
Civil Society
25%
Equal Distribution
25%
Archival Research
25%
Interview Research
25%
Comparative Historical Analysis
25%
Local Government Intervention
25%
Social Sciences
Public Goods
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Embeddedness
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Civil Society
25%
Brazil
25%
Historical Research
25%
Archival Research
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
Embeddedness
100%
State Intervention
25%
Local Government
25%
Historical Analysis
25%