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Since the imperial era, the number of municipalities in Brazil has risen continually and substantially. These changes in the delineation of spatial units pose a difficulty for any research that intends to use regional data from different years. The present book develops a routine for the generation of time-consistent 'Minimum Comparable Areas' (AMC) for any arbitrary sub-period between two census years in the range between the first and last demographic census 1872-2010. It relies on recently compiled material by the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The corresponding…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since the imperial era, the number of municipalities in Brazil has risen continually and substantially. These changes in the delineation of spatial units pose a difficulty for any research that intends to use regional data from different years. The present book develops a routine for the generation of time-consistent 'Minimum Comparable Areas' (AMC) for any arbitrary sub-period between two census years in the range between the first and last demographic census 1872-2010. It relies on recently compiled material by the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The corresponding Stata code is provided in the Appendix of the book. Thus, the developed AMCs are immediately accessible and enable long-term panel studies with regional data.
Autorenporträt
Philipp Ehrl studied Economics at the University of Passau (Germany) and the UFJF (Brazil). He worked at the Universities of Passau and Würzburg as a research assistant and was visiting researcher at the IPEA (Brasília). Currently he is Associate Professor for Innovation Economics at the Catholic University of Brasília (UCB).