While ordinary Brazilians suffer from the loss of purchasing power, a state elite of high-ranking public servants accumulate privileges, high salaries and full pensions — at the expense of ...
Regulatory agencies promise to protect consumers, but they often become instruments of political power and privilege. This analysis reveals how regulatory capture stifles competition.
High prices in Brazil are not the fault of companies, but of the devaluation of the real, inflation and tax burden. This post explains why attacking the producer is a mistake — and how the truth is that...