With growing interest in social protection programmes in many developing countries, some worry that transferring money directly to the poor will reduce their incentive to seek paid work. The evidence from Brazil suggests this isn’t the case. From 2003-2009, while the increase in non-w
Reading the headlines in the British media recently, you could be forgiven for thinking that Brazil has rapidly become a basket case. According to some commentators the economy is bust, protests are out of control and the World Cup is doomed to failure – so can Brazil’s example really
Earlier this year, IRIBA’s research directors Prof Armando Barrientos and Dr Ed Amman were interviewed by The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU‐WIDER) about their new project. Watch them explain why more countries in Latin America have s
Hi there, and thanks for visiting. We’re just getting the website set up at the moment, but please call back soon for discussion and insights into the Brazilian development experience – and what African countries might learn from it. If you have any suggestions as to how w