Brazilian Economy: Competitiveness in Brazil
Carlos Rodolfo Schneider talks about the systemic problems faced by Brazil and the actions that should be adopted to ensure a steady growth of the Brazilian economy.
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Carlos Rodolfo Schneider talks about the systemic problems faced by Brazil and the actions that should be adopted to ensure a steady growth of the Brazilian economy.
Santa Catarina is is one of the smallest States in Brazil but it’s a destination that offers a great diversity of touristic activities, from the famous Sun & Sea segment with its beautiful beaches, to cultural tourism for example.
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Brazil Political History: Understanding Politics in Brazil
The giant Brazil is known for having a formidable internal strength which is now gaining political and economic attention from around the globe, as the country starts looking outwards and opening its doors to the rest of the world.
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Brazil Politics: Current Political Situation in Brazil
Current President Dilma Rouseff stepped into power on the 1st of January, 2010 after Lula´s reign. Dilma is known for her focus on social inclusion and her anti-corruption policies, seeking for greater transparency and honesty in Brazilian politics.
Santa Catarina is a privileged land that combines quality of life and economic robustness. The State is full of opportunities, attracting high profile investors, in many different economic sectors.
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Challenges and Problems in Brazil
“Social disparity, crime, taxes, bureaucracy…”; here are some of the challenges faced by Brazil, the sixth biggest economy in the world and the largest in Latin America. Can these challenges and problems affect the giant’s growth?
Brazil has become a major voice on the Latin American and international scene, influencing global policy on many different pertinent issues, due to a strong foreign policy.
Home to 22% of the world´s arable land, Brazil´s success has been largely linked domestically to feeding 200 million citizens and internationally to the growing price of commodities. But could its dependence on commodities be a bad thing?