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Percoco, Marco. |
Geography has long been considered as a fundamental prerequisite for economic development and growth. In recent years, a growing number of papers have considered the role of physical geography as a determinant of regional growth and development by considering it as a source of “intrinsic advantage”. Malaria is considered to be strictly related to poverty and its geographically-related origin is now widely recognized, i.e. it is endemic only in certain areas of the globe whose environmental and climatic characteristics are ideal for the proliferation of mosquitoes which are the vector for the transmission of the disease. The World Health Organization is currently setting a series of policies aiming to eradicate the disease from Africa, with the specific... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Geography; Regional Growth; Malaria; Political Economy; J100; N300; O100; R100. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/99684 |
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