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- Brazil faces a governance crisis, political scientist says
Brazil is facing a “governance trap” that goes beyond the shortcomings of President Lula’s administration, according to political scientist and sociologist Sérgio Abranches In 1988, he coined the term “coalition presidentialism” to describe the Brazilian model in which the presidency builds a broad alliance in Congress to advance
- Brazil could be safer from US tariff fallout than other LatAm countries
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- Equal Before the Law, But Not in Practice: Brazils Social Inequality . . .
Carvalho also clarified that the country’s extensive overall tax burden — which at present-day is the highest among all the BRICS countries (an acronym for emerging nations Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) — is not the largest problem at hand, arguing that what may really be fundamental for a more egalitarian society is how
- What does the future hold for Brazil? - World Bank Blogs
In 2042, Brazil will turn 220 Together, these policies contribute to a virtuous cycle that will turn the country’s vast diversity, the “many Brazils”, from a source of division into a source of strength through a much stronger social contract; it will help the country seize the opportunities from megatrends while limiting the downside
- 3 challenges for the future of Brazil - The World Economic Forum
Inequality not only hinders economic growth, but it also fuels polarization and populism Brazil needs to put inequality reduction at the top of the national agenda in 2020 A combination of common-sense interventions are required: ensuring the fairer collection of taxes, reducing subsidies for the wealthy, rolling-out more equal opportunity
- Brazil’s growth, challenges and opportunities
Brazil was one of the first countries to start reducing rates back in August 2023, while the United States had just finished increasing rates back in July 2023 The currency performance against the USD was nearly -22%, and the currency remains under pressure, reflecting investor skepticism over Lula’s ability to address Brazil’s ballooning
- Brazil Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Brazil is home to 205 3 million people, with a real GDP per capita of $10,616 in 2024 It is a large federal country composed of the Union (federal government), 26 states (plus the Federal District), and over 5,500 municipalities Despite being a highly diverse society, racial and gender
- What Are The Major Problems In Brazil? - CLJ
Brazil is the 83rd country in the world in GDP per capita, with a value of US$7,741 15 per inhabitant in 2021 The country is rich in natural resources From 2000 to 2012, Brazil was one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world, with an average annual GDP growth rate of over 5%
- Challenges and priorities for Brazil - EFG International
The new government will need to deal with two pending reforms, an administrative and a tax reform However, given the opposition in Congress is stronger than in previous PT administrations, this is not expected to be a reformist government This removes the extreme tail risks associated with the return of a left-wing party to power in Brazil
- Top Risks 2024: Implications for Brazil - Eurasia Group
For Brazil, this underscores the importance of opening new markets for its products, not only in Asia but across other continents as well The Mercosur trade deal with the EU could advance, though it is unlikely to be ratified in 2024, and further negotiations for more trade and investment should be on Brazil's agenda
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