Economia
A pobreza está voltando
Analysis: Brazil's middle-class economic miracle at risk
(Reuters) - They were the big winners in Brazil's economic boom: nearly 40 million people who joined the middle class since 2003 and went on a shopping spree, many of them buying televisions, cars or air conditioners for the first time. Yet there are signs that some of these Brazilians -- known here as the "new C Class" -- are in danger of sliding back into poverty...
There are several causes behind the incipient reversal of fortune, including an economy slowing in tandem with the rest of the world, rising inflation and high household debt.
While it inherited the problems, Rousseff's government has struggled to limit the fallout -- and has arguably made some of them worse...
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President Dilma Rousseff.
President Obama met with
President Obama met with President Dilma Rousseff of
Brazil today to discuss the bilateral relationship between the two countries.
The United States and Brazil are the two largest economies and democracies in
the...
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The New Yorker - Dilma Rousseff.
A reporter at large about Brazilian President
Dilma Rousseff. Until recently, Brazil has been one of the most uneducated,
economically imbalanced countries in the world. Now its economy is growing much
more rapidly than that of the U.S. Twenty-eight...
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A Volta Da Pobreza Extrema No Brasil
Extreme poverty up in Brazil after falling for a decade
Published November 05, 2014
EFE
The number of Brazilians living in extreme poverty grew from 10.08 million in 2012 to 10.45 million in 2013, the first increase after 10 consecutive years...
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Consumo Em Contração
Retail Slumps with Consumer Confidence
By Lucy Jordan
"... Much of Brazil’s consumer boom has been attributed to a swelling middle class with increased access to credit, encouraged to spend by a government seeking to boost faltering growth through...
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Bric Ou Ric?
Brazilian Economy Threatened By Bloated Government
April 10, 2012
Alvaro Vargas Llosa
Investors.com
Just over a decade ago, in a paper entitled “The World Needs Better Economic BRICs,” Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Terence James “Jim”...
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