Abstract

In this interview with Professor Baer, discussion focuses on economic development successes and challenges facing Brazil. Brazil’s economic slowdown marked by high interest rates, a low investment GDP gap. Moreover, impacts and reasons related to low investment in industry and technology, and slow infrastructure development are expanded upon. Brazil’s Gini coefficient indicates progress in inequality but that is partially due to lower inflation and a number of issues still exist. The interview also discusses the impacts of higher education issues on economic development, inequality, and job opportunities.

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