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Tag Archives: Brazil
Who Really Wins from Globalization?
Inside a new study on the winners and losers of interconnection
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, China, Globalization, Latin America blog, measuring, trade, TTIP, who wins from trade
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Brazilection 2014: A Momentum Shift
The momentum in the Brazilian election campaign has shifted back to the incumbent reports No Se Mancha’s Brazilian insider João Schlüter.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil, campos, Datafolha, dilma, election, Marina Silva, PSDB, PT, who will win Brazilian election
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Inside Brazilian-German Economic Relations
A new study by economists from the Getulio Vargas Foundation and the Bertelsmann Foundation, including No Se Mancha’s Samuel George, reviews the potential of Brazil- German relations, and what it means for Mercosur and the EU
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Tagged Brazil, EU, Europe and latin america, FDI, FTA, Germany, Investment, Mercosul, Mercosur, trade
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Brazilection 2014: A tragic game changer
NoSeMancha’s Brazilian election analyst João Schlüter on the consequences of the death of presidential candidate Eduardo Campos who was killed in an airplane crash on August 13.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil, Brazil 2014 elections, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Marina Silva
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Shelter From the Storm: Latin America Seeks Climate Change Innovation
James McBride on Latin America’s attempts to unite the public and private sectors in pursuit of climate solutions
Brazilection 2014: Heating up after the Cup
The race tightens as the campaign heads down the stretch reports Brazilian political analyst João Schlüter in the second installment of his series on the elections (Pt. 1 here)
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio, Brazil, brazil election, campos, dilma, Latin America blog, Pasadena refinery, PT, world cup
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Is a Changing China Good for Brazil?
Cornelius Fleischhaker on the implications of a new World Bank report
The Greatest Show On Earth?
A show to behold
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, De Zurda, Diego Maradona, football talk show, Victor Hugo Morlas, world cup
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Pessimism about Brazil’s growth explained
Cornelius Fleischhaker on why the Brazilian economy is like a shell fish
Brazilection 2014: The polls up to now
By João Schlüter, a Brazilian political analyst
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Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil, Brazil Election 2014, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Elections, polls
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