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for migrants. By 1990, the effect of sugar is replaced by that of slavery and the black share, consistent with the spread …We empirically assess the effect of historical slavery on the African American family structure. Our hypothesis is that … female single headship among blacks is more likely to emerge in association not with slavery per se, but with slavery in …
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for migrants. By 1990, the effect of sugar is replaced by that of slavery and the black share, consistent with the spread …We empirically assess the effect of historical slavery on the African American family structure. Our hypothesis is that … female single headship among blacks is more likely to emerge in association not with slavery per se, but with slavery in …
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The production of ethanol and sugar from sugar cane has sharply increased for the last 20 years. If there are overall … cultivated areas of sugar cane have eventually an impact on human health and employment mainly at regional levels. To harvest the … objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of the burning prohibition of sugar cane on respiratory problems of …
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previously used to justify such taxation and, instead, emphasize that neither explicit nor implicit markets and prices for sugar … content can be expected to emerge. Hence, in the absence of any regulation, the sugar content of sugar-sweetened beverages … (SSBs) would be inefficiently high. This market failure can be corrected by a tax on the sugar content per unit of the SSB …
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