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Ranselknulf
Ranselknulf
Economics is a hitman, and everybody is it's target. Do what the market wills or get dead.
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
I by myself think that the Keynesian economics of the military government led to the lost decade. But I can't discard such a thing, but I doubt it would kill the country's economy in that time.
Besides, the current government loves to say that international crisis and blablablabla foreign agents are killing our economy, so yeah I don't take much stock into it.
pippin
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
Considering Chile is doing great while Chicago Boys-less Brazil is experiencing economic cancer under the strain of a insane kefkaesque bureocratic socialist meta-capitalist state, I don't think the Chicago Boys were economic hitmen at all. Rather, economic coaches.
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
If Brazil became a right-wing ruled country based on free and sane economics in the nineties, y'all would be kneeling before brazilian worldpower, right now.
China growing at 7,0%? How droll. Brazil used to do 15% at the military regime times.
pippin
Oddly enough, I know a guy in the military that told me Brazil was the most powerful country in SA right now, without any doubt, and the second best is just too far away from Brazil to be a serious contender. Chile's case has been sold as a miracle of sorts, but we are getting serious corruption problems, and most of them were enabled by the system (the worst offeder being the now entirely private pension funds).
pippin
I think my country gives an image of stability because people here aren't as prone to fuck shit uplike argentinians.

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