Elections in
Brazil:
Political
and Economic Implications
Panelists
Armando Castelar
Coordinator of Applied Economic
Research
Instituto Brasileiro de Economia
(IBRE)
Fundação Getúlio Vargas
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
João Augusto de
Castro Neves
Director, Latin America
Eurasia Group
Washington, D.C.
Paulo Sotero
Director,
Brazil Institute
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Washington,
D.C.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Supporting Organizations:
Beacon
Council, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, CAMACOL, Coral
Gables Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development and International Trade Unit
of Miami Dade, Enterprise Florida, Inc., Florida International Bankers
Association (FIBA), Georgetown University Club of Miami, Greater Fort
Lauderdale Alliance, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Haitian American
Chamber of Commerce of Florida, Interamerican Institute for Democracy, Miami
Council for International Visitors, OWIT (Organization of Women in
International Trade) - South Florida, Oxford University Society of Florida,
Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce, University of Miami Center for International
Business and Education Research (CIBER), United States-Mexico Chamber of
Commerce, Uruguayan American Chamber of Commerce (Florida) Inc. and
Venezuelan-American Chamber of Commerce
Media Partners:
AméricaEconomía, Hispanic Target Magazine,
Latin Business Chronicle, LATIN TRADE, Latinvex and
WorldCity
Program
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