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The IMF View on the Uncertain Outlook of the Brazilian Economy

Date & Time

Wednesday
Nov. 30, 2016
10:00am – 12:00pm ET

Location

4th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Overview

Three years into an unprecedented recession, the Brazilian economy seems poised to return to modest growth of 1 percent in 2017, down from an earlier official projection of 1.6 percent. Government efforts to boost confidence and restore fiscal discipline in recent months have calmed market fears, but serious challenges remain. 

The Temer administration now faces the politically fraught task of completing the approval of a constitutional cap on government expenditures and   implementing painful but critical structural reforms, including on  pensions, the tax code  and labor laws. Given the low level of popular support for his government and the high degree of political uncertainty from the ongoing corruption investigations, Temer's ability to push through a credible reform agenda is far from assured.

On Wednesday, November 30, the Brazil Institute will host a two-part discussion on the current state of the Brazilian economy and prospects for growth. Participants from the IMF's 2016 Article IV Consultation team with Brazil will present their report on recent economic and financial developments in the country followed by a discussion of the economic outlook within the context of current political realities at home and abroad.

Welcome Remarks:    
Paulo Sotero, Director Brazil Institute, Wilson Center

Session 1: Presentation of the 2016 Article IV Consultation Conclusions

Panelists:        

Alfredo Cuevas, Division Chief, IMF
Izabela Karpowicz, Senior Economist, IMF
Carlos Mulas-Granados, Senior Economist, IMF
Troy Matheson, Senior Economist, IMF

Session 2: Prospects for Reform and Economic Growth

Panelists:       

Monica de Bolle, Visting Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Teresa Ter-Minassian, Former Director, Fiscal Department, IMF
Meg Lundsager, Public Policy Fellow, Wilson Center

Hosted By

Brazil Institute

The Brazil Institute—the only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington—works to foster understanding of Brazil’s complex reality and to support more consequential relations between Brazilian and US institutions in all sectors. The Brazil Institute plays this role by producing independent research and programs that bridge the gap between scholarship and policy, and by serving as a crossroads for leading policymakers, scholars and private sector representatives who are committed to addressing Brazil’s challenges and opportunities.  Read more

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