Winners & Losers in Brazil

Brazil may be rich in natural resources and possess a rapidly growing middle class as the population closes in on 200 million, but it remains one of the world’s more difficult and expensive places to do business.

Criticaleye asks Oliver Engelsdorf, Pankaj Ghemawat, Andrew Heath, Maria Tereza Leme FleuryBryan Marcus, Ian Stuart and Nick Wilkins why Brazil is such a tough nut to crack.




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