A New Way Forward for Brazil’s Economy
A New Way Forward for Brazil’s Economy
Brazil’s current Congress has an opportunity to set the country back on track. But reform will not come easy.
Part of a continuing series on how Latin America can overcome a decade of slow economic growth.
Economic analysts, myself included, once thought that Brazil could reach a per capita income equal to Spain or Portugal by the early 2020s. Instead, the 2010s seem destined to go down as a lost decade for Brazil in many of the ways that matter most: productivity, living standards, health, education, and fairness.
Brazil’s future remains uncertain. Will it catch up to what might have been...
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