Brazilian Economic and Political Outlook 2020/2021
Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce
The BCCC kicked off the 14th edition of the Doing Business in Brazil with a Panel on Economic and Political Outlook 2020/2021. We put together a great lineup of speakers to talk about the Brazilian path for economic recovery. Our Keynote Speaker, Diogo Mac Cord de Faria, Brazilian Deputy Minister of Privatizations at the Ministry of Economy, highlighted actions taken by the government to mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (in Portuguese).
The discussion about the Economic and Political Outlook 2020/2021, was moderated by John Welch, Executive Director of the Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce in NY, the Dunn Liberty Fellow in Economics at The King’s College, and Member of the Board of the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce, with the participation of Christopher Garman, Managing Director at Eurasia, Andrea Gardella, Senior Economist at Export Development Canada and Otaviano Canuto, Principal, Center for Macroeconomics for Development.
LINK: https://youtu.be/W8skufz4G0M or click on the photo below
Economic Development and Global Value Chains Insertion: a view from Brazil and South Korea
October 14, 2020
Speakers:
Otaviano Canuto – Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South
Joonkoo Lee – Professor, Hanyang University
Moderator: Leonardo Paz Neves – Intelligence Analyst, International Intelligence Unit, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Paper: Economic Development and Global Value Chain Insertion: A View From Brazilian and South Korean Lenses Autor: Leonardo Paz Neves Link:
https://iiu.fgv.br/papers/economic-de…
Paper: Brazil, South Korea, and Global Value: A Tale of Two Countries Autor: Otaviano Canuto Link: https://iiu.fgv.br/papers/brazil-sout…
Paper: Global Value Chain (GVC) and GVC-oriented Policy: Insights from the South Korean Experience Autor: Joonkoo Lee Link: https://iiu.fgv.br/papers/global-valu…
LINK: https://youtu.be/7n2_bdHSnrg or click on the photo below
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good initiative
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