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Brazil
Over the last twenty-five years, Brazilian economic growth has been unsteady and much less than that of India and China, to mention two large and complex countries, the Asian “Tigers”, Chile and Costa Rica in Latin America, and European countries such as Finland and Ireland. Brazil suffers from social problems rooted in a highly unequal distribution of income, education, and wealth that reduces economic competitiveness, threatens social cohesion, and undermines public safety. Public frustration with crime, corruption, unresponsive political institutions and judicial system, and lack of economic opportunities is rampant.