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The School of Management and Social Sciences published two research papers

November 30, 2010
In November, the School of Management and Social Sciences published Research Paper No. 60, "The Impact of ICT on Adolescents' Perceptions and Substance Use," by Dr. Néstor Gandelman, Academic Coordinator of Economics, co-authored with Rafael Porzecanski, M.A., of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Ana Balsa, M.A., of the University of Montevideo. It also published Research Paper No. 61, "The Case of Uruguay-Brazil Border Integration: Analytical Dimensions and Preliminary Working Hypotheses," by Dr. Daniel Rótulo, a researcher in the Department of International Studies, co-authored with Dr. Octavio Damiani of the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development.

In November, the School of Management and Social Sciences published Research Paper No. 60, "The Impact of ICT on Adolescents' Perceptions and Substance Use," by Dr. Néstor Gandelman, Academic Coordinator of Economics, co-authored with Rafael Porzecanski, M.A., of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Ana Balsa, M.A., of the University of Montevideo. It also published Research Paper No. 61, “The Case of Uruguay-Brazil Border Integration: Analytical Dimensions and Preliminary Working Hypotheses,” by Dr. Daniel Rótulo, a researcher in the Department of International Studies, co-authored with Dr. Octavio Damiani of the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development.