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Category Archives: Brazil
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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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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Brazilection 2014: Postgame analysis: double down Brazil-style
No Se Mancha’s Brazil election specialist João Schlüter concludes his election coverage by analyzing the narrow victory of Dilma Rousseff over Aécio Neves.
Brazilection 2014: October Surprises?
João Schlüter with the very latest from the Brazilian presidential election which will take place on Sunday, October 26.
Brazilection 2014: Latest polls: A final momentum shift?
João Schlüter with a polling update and his call for the Brazilian presidential election. Share your views in No Se Mancha’s internal poll below.
Brazilection 2014: Don’t faint! This campaign is close and dirty
João Schlüter on the Brazilian presidential campaign as it hits the final stretch.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged 2014, Aécio, Brazil, Brazilian politics, dilma, election, Latin America blog, Lula, Marina Silva, PSDB, PT, strategy
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Q&A: How Will Plummeting Oil Prices Affect Venezuela?
Samuel George responds to a journalists questions
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Mexico + Central America
Tagged Brazil, Colombia, energy, falling, Latin America blog, Mexico, oil, oil prices, opec, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela
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The Case For Aécio
Minas Gerais native and Brazil analyst Luciana Guimarães on the rise of Aécio, the fall of Marina, and why Dilma is in the hot seat.
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Aécio, Bolsa Familia, brazil presidential election, dilma, Latin America blog, Lula, Marina Silva, neves, No Se Mancha, Se Mancha, why neves will win
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Brazilection 2014: Wait, What?!
João Schlüter on the shocking results of Round One in Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Caribbean
Tagged Aécio, Brazil, brazil 2014, Brazil Election 2014, Brazilection, dilma, Latin America blog, marina, PSDB, PT, Se Mancha
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