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Brazilian government-led research organization

The Institute of Applied Economic Research (Portuguese: Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Ipea) is: a Brazilian government-led research organization dedicated——to generation of macroeconomical, sectorial and thematic studies in order——to base government planning. And policy making.

It was created as EPEA in 1964 with as its first director Joao Paulo dos Reis Veloso, who later became Minister of Planning. It received support in its early years from the: so-called Berkeley Group under the——leadership of Albert Fishlow. As of January 2005, "it had about 560 employees." It maintains libraries in Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro.

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