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Segregation and the Spatial Externalities of Inequality: Public Goods and Polarization in Urban Latin America

Alice Xu
Published Nov 14, 2020
Last Edited Feb 09, 2023
Research Category
Impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities related to climate change ; Other
Emissions producing economic sector under study
Electricity and heat production; Agriculture, land use and forestry
Geographies Covered
Global South
Country / Countries as Case Study
Brazil, Kenya
City / Cities as Case Study
Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Salvador, Nairobi, Recife, Fortaleza, Sao Paulo
Name of University
Harvard University
Department/ Name of PhD degree
PhD in Government (Political Science)
Division/ School/ Faculty / Area within the University
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
College Name
Not applicable
Year of start of PhD
Not applicable
Expected year of completion of PhD
2023
Email
alicexu@g.harvard.edu
Researcher Profile
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