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Tag Archives: trade
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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US Policy in Latin America: What a difference a decade makes
Theodore Kahn argues that things are looking up for the United States in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, China, commodities, Hugo Chavez, Investment, Latin America, trade, United States, Venezuela
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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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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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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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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
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, EU, Europe and latin america, FDI, FTA, Germany, Investment, Mercosul, Mercosur, trade
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What’s Up, Family? Europe and Latin America Today
Samuel George on issues in EU – LATAM Relations