Ariaster B. Chimeli
University of São Paulo
23 Papers
146 Citations
Ariaster B. Chimeli is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deforestation & Kuznets curve. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Ariaster B. Chimeli include University Corporation for Atmospheric Research & Ohio University.
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Total factor productivity and the environmental Kuznets curve
TL;DR: This paper developed a theoretical model where different TFPs produce a cross-sectional EKC, even if the dynamic path of environmental quality to its steady-state in individual countries suggest otherwise.
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The Use of Violence in Illegal Markets: Evidence from Mahogany Trade in the Brazilian Amazon ∗
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore a singular episode of transition of a market from legal to illegal to provide a first piece of evidence on the causal effect of illegality on violence.
Implications of farm-level response to seasonal climate forecasts for aggregate grain production in Zimbabwe
TL;DR: This article investigated the implications in aggregate of a widespread response to climate forecast information using the case of Zimbabwe in the 1997/1998 El Nino event and the following year's La Nina, assuming that changes in observed area planted in those two seasons can be used as a guide to potential responses to forecast information.
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Environmental Impacts and Policy Responses to Covid-19: A View from Latin America.
Alejandro López-Feldman,Alejandro López-Feldman,Carlos Chávez,María Alejandra Vélez,Hernán Bejarano,Ariaster B. Chimeli,José Gustavo Féres,Juan Robalino,Rodrigo Salcedo,César Viteri +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the possible effects of the pandemic on air pollution, deforestation and other relevant environmental dimensions across the region, and discuss potential effects on environmental regulations, possible policy interventions, and an agenda for future research for those interested in the design of environmental policies relevant for the Latin American context.
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The Use of Violence in Illegal Markets: Evidence from Mahogany Trade in the Brazilian Amazon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored a singular episode of transition of a market from legal to illegal to provide a first piece of evidence on the causal effect of illegality on systemic violence.
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