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Backup Power for Mobile Telecommunications: Market Analysis for Alternatively Fuelled Generators in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico
EMBA Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Gilchrist, Ian
Date created: 2014
Income Inequality in Brazil: Is Education Quality an Important Determinant?
Author: Michaud Leclerc, Catherine
Date created: 2015-07-29
The Role of Social Media during the Brazilian Protests of 2013
Author: Ferreira, Camila Jatahy
Date created: 2016-08-22

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  • Beedie School of Business: Segal Graduate School Final Projects (1)
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  • Graduate student (Masters) (3)

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  • Gilchrist, Ian (1)
  • Michaud Leclerc, Catherine (1)

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  • Education quality (1)
  • Extended-run backup power generator (1)
  • Income inequality (1)
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  • Vinegar Protests (1)

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