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The macroeconomic effects of cash transfers appear to work through demand for locally produced goods and services. The estimates for Brazil are also fairly large compared with estimates for the United ...
This paper provides new evidence on the macroeconomic impact of cash transfers in developing countries. Using a Bartik-style identification strategy, the paper documents that Brazil’s Bolsa Familia ...
Brazil's government is negotiating a package of fiscal measures with congressional leaders that includes cuts to tax ...
New rules just took effect in Brazil regulating international data transfers, and employers doing business in the country must take note. Covered data processing agents – such as companies in ...
He gutted the conditional component of the Lula-era Bolsa Familia conditional cash transfer programme ... fuel and basic goods prices, growing public and private debt, and a tightening of global ...
Brazil's economy grew 0.9% in the third quarter ... in the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)—the total of all goods and services produced nationwide. In the four quarters to date, growth ...
Brazil's share of exports and imports of goods and services has risen from 24.3% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2017 to 39.2% in 2021. Brazil’s integration into the global economy has ...
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