Concentration of power and destructive monetary policies

We live in the age of the global monetary economy dictating the pace of the real and productive economy. Central bankers elevated to the category of magicians, or Olympian gods, infallible, clairvoyant and beneficent. Unfortunately, no one whispers in their ear that they are nothing more than

Review of the Leniency Agreements - a new look

After the PSOL and PCdoB filed a lawsuit in the Federal Supreme Court (STF), asking for the annulment of the fines of all leniency agreements already closed in Brazil, manifestations appeared in the Brazilian press against the annulment of the closed agreements, with arguments such as

What is behind Lula's decision not to stick to the triple list for the PGR

President Lula announced that he will not stick to the three-name list for choosing the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR), whose term ends in September 2023. To the less attentive, it may seem that the president is being casuistic and will repeat what happened in other

The impact of interest rates on credit and the consequences for companies

While the expectation around the fiscal package to be approved by the National Congress is prolonged, the high interest rate for a long period already affects the volume of money in circulation and spreads the shadows of a credit crisis in the

Online Education: What is true about the present and future of this educational model

Is distance learning really the solution to all the challenges that the corporate market and the people themselves encounter when seeking training?

Electoral Reform: what and why change?

I know that the Brazilian electoral system needs profound changes. I dare say, at the risk of exaggeration, that perhaps it deserves to be completely rewritten for current times. My short list of issues, not exhaustive, includes district voting, the extinction of the Senate, the reduction of the number of seats in the Senate, and the

After all, how big should the state be?

With the exception of anarchist thought, which is not confused with disorder, but with absence of the State, the role of the State as a regulating agent is no longer discussed. It is impossible to imagine millions of inhabitants living together in cities without an empowered entity that brings uniformity, uniformity, uniformity and uniformity.

Corporate education as a way to create better employees

Recently, in an interview for the Terra portal, I commented on corporate education and how it helps in the preparation of a company's employees. The result is that, through the corporate education of employees, companies are benefited, fostering the personal and professional development of

Napa Valley has novelties to delight the eyes and the palate

It is impossible to get to know the new Napa Valley and not share it with others. This is exactly what I did. In the following article, originally published on the Gazeta News website, I showed a little bit of the Suisun Valley, where family-owned vineyards are cultivated, producing high quality wines.

Who loses with the threat to the Central Bank's autonomy?

Recently we saw President Lula criticizing the Central Bank's autonomy after the last decision of the Copom (Monetary Policy Committee), which maintained the basic interest rate (Selic Rate) and signaled its maintenance throughout the year, given the increase in the