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Tag Archives: Brazil
The Brazilian Economy in a Second Dilma Administration
Video: What’s Next for Brazil?
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, cornelius fleischhaker, dilma, Economy, education, kellie meiman, Latin America blog, levy, Otaviano Canuto, raul juste lores, riordan roett, samuel george, trade
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Are Mega-Trade Agreements a Threat to Brazil?
Brazilian economist, World Bank Senior Adviser and former Vice President Otaviano Canuto on the effect of global trade deals, TPP and TIPP on Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Latin America, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, Otaviano Canuto, tpp, trade, TTIP
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Kickstarting the Brazilian Economy in a 2nd Dilma Administration
Come check out No Se Mancha co-founders Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker as they present their new study Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil with a star panel
The Curious Case of Brazil’s Closed Economy
World Bank economists Otaviano Canuto, Cornelius Fleischhaker and Philip Schellekens on the origins and costs of Brazil’s closedness to international trade
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, brazil economy, BRIC, Latin America blog, trade
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Fixing Education in Brazil: Its More Than Money
By Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker, authors of Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, cornelius fleischhaker, dilma, Economy, education, Growth, Latin America blog, samuel george
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The region in 2015 – Part 1: Brazil – navigating the treacherous road back to growth
No Se Mancha previews the new year in Latin America. Cornelius Fleischhaker starts it off on the challenges awaiting Brazil in 2015.
Latin America in 2014: Year in Review
A look back at Latin America in 2014 via the top posts from No Se Mancha
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Bolsa Familia, Brazil, brazil election, Carlos goes, cornelius fleischhaker, creative economy, Debt Crisis, iguala, Inflation, jesse rogers, Latin America, Latin America blog, latin america in 2014, orange economy, Pacific Pumas, protest, samuel george, Venezuela
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Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems? Brazil’s Monetary Dilemma
Cornelius Fleischhaker and Samuel George on Brazil’s macroeconomic challenges
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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