Economia
A queda do Brasil
Reckless Rousseff
And if Ms Rousseff fails to bring about change? Most of Brazil’s borrowing is in local currency, which makes default unlikely. Instead, the country may end up inflating away its debts. Brazil’s achievement has been to lift tens of millions of people out of rag-and-flip-flop poverty. Recession will halt that, or even begin to reverse it. The hope is that Brazil, which has achieved hard-won economic and democratic stability, does not lapse once again into chronic mismanagement and turmoil. Mais
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O Brasil No The New York Times: Brazil’s Rising Turbulence.
Brazil is in tatters. The
economy is in a deepening recession: Last Tuesday, Moody’s downgraded Brazil’s
credit rating to just about junk. A massive corruption scandal involving the
national oil company Petrobras has ensnared scores of politicians...
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Direto Do The New York Times Editorial Board: Brazil’s Next Steps.
After a decade of fast growth and rising incomes,
Brazil has hit a rough patch that is testing its government’s ability to manage
the economy and satisfy the growing aspirations of its people. President Dilma
Rousseff, who faces elections next year,...
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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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Brasil - Vítima Do Keynesianismo Vulgar
Novo texto do Antony Mueller
Brazil: Victim of Vulgar Keynesianism
by Antony P. Mueller
"... in early 2015, disillusion has fully set in. People feel cheated by the false optimism of the government. The corruption scandal of the Brazilian oil company...
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Brasil Precisa Um Novo Pensamento Econômico, Diz The Economist (e Eu Também)
Brazil
A moment of truth for Dilma
The president needs to do more to tackle the “Brazil cost”
Aug 18th 2012
WRITING about the Brazil of a century ago, Warren Dean, an economic historian, noted that the country’s foreign trade “appears...
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