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Economists mourn the death of Maria da Conceição Tavares

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Developmental thinker influenced generations with intensity, didactics, and critical bias

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Considerada uma das referências da esquerda no Brasil, morreu este sábado aos 94 anos em Nova Friburgo, na região serrana do estado brasileiro do Rio de Janeiro.

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The Portuguese professor and economist Maria da Conceição Tavares, considered one of the references of the left in Brazil, died today at the age of 94 in Nova Friburgo, in the mountainous region of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. The information was confirmed by the Workers' Party (PT), for which she was elected federal deputy between 1995 and 1999. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva regretted the death of Maria da Conceição Ta…

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Developmental thinker influenced generations with intensity, didactics, and critical bias

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Born in Aveiro in 1930, he graduated in mathematics from the University of Lisbon before moving to Brazil in 1954 to escape the dictatorship led by Antnio de Oliveira Salazar. He was 94 years old

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
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