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sophisticated approach to implementation.A paradigmatic example of regulatory dualism is offered by Brazil's “New Market” (Novo … regulatory dualism as a strategy for capital market reform is not unique to Brazil, nor is it suited just to developing countries …
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This paper tests a neo-Schumpeterian model with industry-level data to analyze how Brazil, India, and China are … competition to spur catch-up. In comparison, Brazil, which was as rich as South Korea, and India, which was as rich as China in … 1980, are catching up more slowly. Import-substitution industrialization strategies saddled Brazil and India with a large …
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that it is not an inevitable side-effect of economic growth and development. Many Latin American countries, and Brazil in … current difficulties, Brazil offers a striking example of inclusive growth. Inequality has fallen sharply over the past decade … rates have been modest in comparison to China or India, Brazil has implemented a raft of measures to ensure the results of …
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in five Southern Cone countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. …
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