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BNDES infrastructure exports and the need for a monitoring system
IDERLEY COLOMBINI – IBASE research.
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BNDES and the mega-projects export
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Infrastructure Disbursement BNDES
( R$ billions) Source: BNDES 3
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BNDES and exports finance
1991: The beginning of operations (pre-shipment); 1994: Beginning of Post-shipment operations - supplier credit in the CCR; 1997: 1st service financing operation: Highway Interoceânica- Ecuador, with stroke in CCR / ALADI; 2001: Definition of criteria: seal to finance local spending, minimum of 40% of goods exported value and auditing company hiring requirement to monitor exports of services; 2007: Percentage minimum of goods defined case by case, for the export of construction and engineering operations; first operations to Angola Line; : Expansion and consolidation of the portfolio of services abroad 4
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Internacional Projects Process and the need for more transparency and social participation
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Creating a monitoring system
systematization of the funding process establishment of indicators assessment and diagnosis of major projects creation of an interactive process of civil society in the establishment of BNDES projects 11
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Brazil’s Neo-Development
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Brazil’s Per Capita GDP in US$ 2001-2011
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Brazil’s GINI in source: elaborate by IBASE based on IPEA-data. 16
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Brazilian Trade Balance by Major Items in billions of dollars (U.S. $)
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source: elaborate by IBASE based on IPEA-data.
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source: elaborate by IBASE based on IPEA-data.
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Direct Investment Abroad in Brazil (US$ millions)
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BNDES and the mega-projects mania inside the Brazil’s Neo-Development
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Infrastructure Disbursement BNDES
( R$ billions) Source: BNDES 26
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Infrastructure x Social Infrastructure
Area of infrastructure: energy distribution, transmission and production, highways, railways, airports, ports, terminals and warehouses. Social infrastructure: health, education, security, social assistance, public administration and urban mobility. 27
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Infrastructure x Social Infrastructure
2012 (R$ billions) 28
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Infrastructure Disbursement BNDES 2012
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Social Infrastructure BNDES 2012
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source: elaborate by IBASE based on BNDES-transparente.
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source: elaborate by IBASE based on BNDES-transparente.
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BRICS Banks in the Neo-Development model
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Development Bank of the BRICS
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Thanks IDERLEY COLOMBINI – IBASE research.
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