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BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Jonathan Wheatley |
Brazil: One Growth Obstacle after Another After just eight months in office, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has won congressional approval for economically critical and politically controversial pension and tax reforms,. Now, da Silva faces a bigger challenge: reviving Brazil's economy. |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Jonathan Wheatley |
Stuck in a Rut Can Brazil's auto industry stop spinning its wheels? |
Outside June 2003 Christopher Cox |
The Wilder Amazon Hit the biodiversity jackpot in Brazil's Pantanal |
Knowledge@Wharton May 7, 2003 |
Lula's Brazil is Back on Track A $1 billion bond issue by a national government is not exactly sexy news in most places, but for Brazil a recent such sale was significant. It signaled that investors were confident they would get their money back and marked a milestone of sorts for the young administration. |
IDB America April 2003 Charo Quesada |
Culture factories In Brazil, art manages to rescue the young from crime and violence. |
IDB America February 2003 Charo Quesada |
The case for cautious optimism Brazil's outgoing president argues that Latin American development is advancing in the midst of crisis. |
IDB America January 2003 Daniel Drosdoff |
Reaping the fruits of fiscal reform In exchange for financial discipline and transparency, Brazil's states and municipalities get more control over their budgets |
IDB America December 2002 Peter Bate |
From raze to rebuild Rather than eliminate Rio's slums, city residents are finding ways to improve them |
IDB America December 2002 Peter Bate |
Private partners Civil society groups provide social services in Rio's slums |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Brazil: A Heady Mix of World Cup Euphoria, Election Anxiety and Economic Uncertainty While most people agree that Brazil's problems are less severe than Argentina's, there are nonetheless troubling developments in this huge sprawling country. |
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