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Tag Archives: Lula
Brazil’s Political Soap Opera? More Like Theatre of the Absurd
By Samuel George and João Schlüter {This piece originally appeared on the Global Economics Dynamics blog}
Posted in Brazil
Tagged blog, Brazil, Cunha, dilma, documentary, golpe, impeachment, Latin America, Lula, Michel Temer, No Se Mancha, political crisis, Renan Calheiros, samuel george, the crossroads, video
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Three things to watch in Brazil
By Samuel George
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, Cunha, dilma, golpe, Latin America blog, Lula, No Se Mancha, pmb, protest, PT, samuel george
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Brazil Protests: Raw Footage & Street Interviews
Posted in Brazil
Tagged brazil protest, corruption, dilma, impeachment, Lava Jato, Lula, PMDB, PT, rio de janeiro
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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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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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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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Why Bolsa Familia Works
Brazilian economist Carlos Góes on the libertarian roots of Conditional Cash Transfer programs
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Bolsa Familia, Brazil, CCT, Conditional Cash Transfers, libertarian latin america, Lula, Mexico, Milton Friedman, Opotunidades
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