Not all countries that have opened up to trade have developed. Still, all those that have developed have done so by participating in global trade. Because of climate and technological transformations and new geopolitical uncertainties, the Brazilian economy’s renewed international engagement, especially in its commercial dimension, becomes a priority challenge for public policy. These findings are part of the diagnosis and proposals formulated by the Center for Studies in Integration and Development (CINDES), in the paper "Integrate to Grow: A Proposal for Trade Liberalization." The paper was written to promote discussions from the pre-election phase to the new government inauguration.
This webinar will present the paper and have comments by two economists and a diplomat with large experience on the subject.
Partnership:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso Foundation (FFHC) and the Center for Studies in Integration and Development (CINDES)
Online Event
5:30 pm
Portuguese
Not all countries that have opened up to trade have developed. Still, all those that have developed have done so by participating in global trade. Because of climate and technological transformations and new geopolitical uncertainties, the Brazilian economy’s renewed international engagement, especially in its commercial dimension, becomes a priority challenge for public policy. These findings are part of the diagnosis and proposals formulated by the Center for Studies in Integration and Development (CINDES), in the paper "Integrate to Grow: A Proposal for Trade Liberalization." The paper was written to promote discussions from the pre-election phase to the new government inauguration.
This webinar will present the paper and have comments by two economists and a diplomat with large experience on the subject.
Partnership:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso Foundation (FFHC) and the Center for Studies in Integration and Development (CINDES)
Arbitrator of the WTO Multi-Party Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement (MPIA)
Professor at the Economics Institute at Unicamp
Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Professorial Lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, and Principal of the Center for Macroeconomics and Development
Director at CINDES and Partner at EcoStrat Consultants
Director at CINDES and Partner at EcoStrat Consultants