In a time when the world is still looking for a clear and definitive solution to the largest financial crisis since the Crash of 1929, the governments of Brazil and of other emerging-market countries have been given unusual political voice in global debates. But what interests and ideas has Brazil been vocalizing in such fora?
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October 31, 2009 / emerging economies
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October 31, 2009 / emerging economies, financial crisis
With Brazilian Central Bank Governor Henrique Meirelles visiting Oxford to give the GEG Annual Lecture this week, Leany Lemos lays out the four big challenges facing Brazil as it navigates the global economy.
