Resumo:
Over the last few decades, Brazil has experienced relatively weak economic
growth due to stagnant productivity. To boost productivity, Brazil should
embark on an ambitious structural reform process. In doing so, it is crucial that
authorities select a few reform priorities to avoid dispersing political capital on
an overly broad reform agenda. The paper aims to identify Brazil’s reform
priorities in two steps. First, it estimates the impact that different reforms have
on Brazil’s productivity. Second, it analyzes survey data to assess the extent of
public support for reforms. The results show that banking sector reforms would
generate the largest productivity gains and have the highest level of public
support. Moreover, they would also be relatively easy to legislate and generate
significant fiscal savings.
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