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dc.titleStructural Reforms in Brazil: Progress and Unfinished Agenda
dc.contributor.authorTer-Minassian, Teresa
dc.contributor.orgunitDepartment of Research and Chief Economist
dc.coverageBrazil
dc.date.available2012-06-06T00:00:00
dc.date.issue2012-05-30T00:00:00
dc.description.abstractThis paper discusses Brazil's structural reforms since the 1990s and areas where work remains to be done. Reforms of the 1990s included the containment of inflation, the adoption of a comprehensive Fiscal Responsibility Law, a successful debt restructuring program for subnational governments, the reduction of trade barriers, a wave of privatizations, and the expansion of health and education programs. Reforms of the 2000s included strengthening welfare programs, rapidly increasing the minimum wage, and reforming the financial sector to increase access to credit among lower income groups. Political opposition and other factors, however, have prevented reforms in the tax and pension systems and in the labor market. Brazil's recent strong economic performance owes more to generally sound macroeconomic management, and to a favorable external environment, than to a comprehensive and sustained structural reform effort. Doubts remain about the country's ability to sustain high growth rates while keeping inflation low.
dc.format.extent42
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008417
dc.identifier.urlhttps://publications.iadb.org/publications/english/document/Structural-Reforms-in-Brazil-Progress-and-Unfinished-Agenda.pdf
dc.language.isoen
dc.mediumAdobe PDF
dc.publisherInter-American Development Bank
dc.subjectStructural Adjustment
dc.subjectSocial Policy and Protection
dc.subjectEconomic Policy
dc.subjectFiscal Policy
dc.subjectFiscal Management
dc.subject.jelcodeE02 - Institutions and the Macroeconomy
dc.subject.jelcodeE65 - Studies of Particular Policy Episodes
dc.typePolicy Briefs
idb.identifier.pubnumberPolicy Briefs
idb.operationRG-K1113
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