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PART I: THE PROBLEMS THE LULA GOVERNMENT CONFRONTS IN POLITY AND ECONOMY Political Reforms in Brazil under Lula: Current Problems and Possible Solutions J.A.Cheibub The Roots of Brazil's Inequality and President Lula's Attempts to Overcome Them E.Amann PART II: THE POLICY-MAKING PROCESS Policy-Making in the First Term of the Lula Government J.V.Monteiro Brazil's Lack of Growth T.Cavalcanti & R.A.Perrelli PART III: SPECIFIC POLICY ISSUES Regulation During the Lula Government B.Mueller & A.Rossi de Oliveira Exchange Rate Policy, Perception of Risk, and External Constraints in the Lula Administration D.Coes Policy Networks and Truncated Policy Formation: A Study of Agricultural, Agrarian, and Environmental Policies in Lula's First Term C.Mueller The Labor Policies of the Lula Government M.Hall Brazil's Foreign Policy Under Lula P.Roberto de Almeida PART IV: THE IMPACT OF PRESIDENT LULA'S SOCIAL PROGRAMS Cash Transfer and the Needy: Is Allocation Equitable in Brazil? M.Haddad A Report Card for Lula: Progress in Education During the First Lula Administration M.Arends-Kuenning Brazil's Social Security System under the Lula Government M.A.Leopoldi PART V: REGIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY Neither Here nor There: Regionally Targeted Social Policy or Socially Targeted Regional Policy?: The First Four Years of the Lula Administration C.Azzoni, J.Guilhoto, E.Haddad & G.Hewings Regional Development Policies in Brazil: An Analysis of the Period 2003-2006 R.Cavalcante The Northeast Under the Lula Government A.R.Barros PART VI: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES The Lula Government in Historical Perspective J.L.Love

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