The problems the Brazilian economy now faces reveal that ‘hybrid’ development models are no panacea for sustained growth In September 2013 President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil cancelled her state visit to the United States scheduled for the following month. At the time, the Brazilian government made clear its dissatisfaction with explanations provided by Washington about its monitoring of Rousseff’s cell-phone … Continue reading →
19 August 2015 by Giselle Datz
Categories: Inequality, Politics and policy, SPERI Comment
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Tags: Brazil, BRIC, Cardoso, Carwash, dilma rousseff, Edward Snowden, Giselle Datz, Lula, neodevelopmentalism, Petrobras
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Brazil’s ‘neodevelopmentalism’: autopsy and adjustment
The problems the Brazilian economy now faces reveal that ‘hybrid’ development models are no panacea for sustained growth In September 2013 President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil cancelled her state visit to the United States scheduled for the following month. At the time, the Brazilian government made clear its dissatisfaction with explanations provided by Washington about its monitoring of Rousseff’s cell-phone … Continue reading →
19 August 2015 by Giselle Datz
Categories: Inequality, Politics and policy, SPERI Comment | Tags: Brazil, BRIC, Cardoso, Carwash, dilma rousseff, Edward Snowden, Giselle Datz, Lula, neodevelopmentalism, Petrobras | Leave a comment