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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Good Luck, Finance Minister Levy
Cornelius Fleischhaker and Samuel George on Brazil’s fiscal state of affairs
The High Density of Brazilian Production Chains
By Otaviano Canuto, Senior Adviser on BRICS and former Vice-President at the World Bank.
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, fragmentation, Production Chains, supply chains, trade, value added
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Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil
A new paper from Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil infrastructure, cornelius fleischhaker, dilma, economic strategy, education, fiscal, Growth, Inflation, Investment, Latin America blog, Lula, monetary, samuel george
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A la Manera Mia: A Look at the Two Sides of Spanglish
No Se Mancha staff writer Jesse Rogers on a developing language
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Between Two Worlds, english, hispanic, Latin America blog, latino, spaniglish, spanish
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Straight Outta Valpo: New Music from Pelafustanes
No Se Mancha’s favorite Chilean hip-hop group continues to percolate
Posted in Uncategorized
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Navigating Brazil’s Path to Growth
Otaviano Canuto, the World Bank’s Senior Advisor on BRICS, joins No Se Mancha’s effort to kickstart growth in Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil infrastructure, education, fiscal policy, Growth, Inflation, Latin America blog, tapering
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The Shale Revolution Will Be Replicated
Ana Swanson and Jesse Rogers’ manifesto for shale in emerging markets
Posted in Uncategorized
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Brazilian Infrastructure: The Good, the Bad, and the Opportunity
By Political economist and Latin America-specialist Samuel George
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, dilma, Growth, infrastructure, Latin America blog, pre-sal, sao paulo, traffic
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Seeing Red: US-LATAM Relations Under a Republican-Led Congress
Political risk consultant Kareem Yakub on reinvigorating US-LATAM foreign policy