Brazil Has Fallen Into Its Worst Recession Since 1930s

COMMENTARY International Economies

Brazil Has Fallen Into Its Worst Recession Since 1930s

Jan 19, 2016 1 min read
COMMENTARY BY

Former Research Fellow For Economic Freedom and Growth

James M. Roberts' primary responsibility was to edit the Rule of Law and Monetary Freedom sections of Index of Economic Freedom.

Brazil, world-famous for its carnival celebrations in Rio and elsewhere, is canceling the festivities this year. As the Financial Times reports, across the country, towns and cities “are being forced to scrap the annual carnival parade as the country is braced for what is expected to be the worst recession since at least the 1930s.”

With “unemployment and inflation rising, and President Dilma Rousseff’s government mired in the biggest corruption scandal in the country’s history, Brazilians are in no mood to party.”

The scandal at state-owned energy corporation Petrobras, Brazil’s largest company, is so bad “that a government bailout for the country’s troubled state-controlled oil company can’t be ruled out,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

Brazil has registered steadily declining scores in recent editions of the annual Index of Economic Freedom, dragged down by too much government spending, corruption, and regulatory inefficiency.

As the Financial Times goes on to note, “Rousseff’s ruling Workers’ party, emboldened by the proceeds of the commodities boom, spent much of its past 13 years in power pursuing populist and expansionary fiscal policies, but ignoring what economists say are the wider structural reforms needed for sustainable growth.”

It is a shame that the hardworking people of Brazil have to suffer the consequences of such bad governance. Maybe the absence of partying this summer in Brazil—and a period of sober reflection—will drive home the need for reform.

This piece originally appeared in The Daily Signal

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