

Yuri Barreto
Economist (STC), DIME World Bank; Research Fellow at GAPPE
Yuri Barreto is an Economist (STC) at the World Bank's Development Impact Evaluation Department and a Research Fellow at the Group for the Evaluation of Public and Economic Policies (GAPPE). He earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the Federal University of Pernambuco. His research focuses on development economics, particularly in its relationship with urban, environmental, and economic history. He has collaborated with the International Labour Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Recent work by Yuri Barreto
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Illegal markets and contemporary slavery: How market illegality changes working relationships
Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon shows that the mahogany market's shift from legal to illegal has increased modern slavery and highlights the need for strong government monitoring.
Published 14.02.24