Brazil: Selected Issues
July 13, 2017
Summary
This Selected Issues paper examines the proximate causes of dramatic fall in investment in Brazil and the prospects for investment going forward. A variety of factors contributed to the investment decline, including deterioration in Brazil’s medium-term growth prospects, rising real interest rates, falling terms of trade, rising uncertainty related to economic policy, rising levels of corporate leverage and lower cash flow. Some of the factors that have weighed on investment over recent years have begun to normalize providing some impetus for a recovery. However, still-high levels of corporate leverage and the prospect of continued uncertainty related to economic policy settings suggest a turnaround in investment is likely to be subdued.
Subject: Fiscal consolidation, Fiscal policy, Income, Income distribution, Income inequality, Inflation, National accounts, Prices
Keywords: Africa, Brazil, CR, experience reversal, financing investment, Fiscal consolidation, Global, government worker, Income, Income distribution, Income inequality, Inflation, inflation expectation, inflation response, ISCR, resource misallocation
Pages:
111
Volume:
2017
DOI:
Issue:
216
Series:
Country Report No. 2017/216
Stock No:
1BRAEA2017003
ISBN:
9781484309919
ISSN:
1934-7685





