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Lula da Silva and Brazilian financialization: Learning from Dilma and the Limits of Confronting Finance
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Lula da Silva and Brazilian financialization: Learning from Dilma and the Limits of Confronting Finance
The year 2025 will be the third consecutive year in which the Brazilian economy experiences sustained growth. During the first two years of his administration, economic expansion was above 3% annually, while the outlook for 2025 is for a slowdown: 2.4%, according to IPEA, one of Brazil’s leading state economic analysis agencies. Since June-July 2024, during the U.S. presidential election and with the possibility of Trump being re-elected, Brazil…
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