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In response to strong client interest in the future of Brazil, Oxford Analytica and Oxford Economic Forecasting are pleased to announce that their first multi-client study for 2006 will examine the political and macroeconomic outlook for the next five years in Brazil.
The campaign for the October 1, 2006 general elections is set to dominate both political activity and economic policy in the coming year. The period leading up to the elections will be a volatile one, affected by questions surrounding the continuity of the current administration and over governability more generally, in the light of the continuing corruption scandals affecting the governing Workers' Party. The outcome of the elections will be key in determining political and economic policy priorities, and future prospects for reform, over the 2007-10 period.
Key features of the study include:
DELIVERY: 27 April 2006