Booming Brazil and Miracles in Malawi
In the financial crisis, Brazil has fared better than than many big countries - but has it really changed its economic ways? And the miracle of Malawi - how it doubled its production of corn.
Brazil seems to be steering a steadier course than many through the current financial storms. But is it, as many claim it is, on course to be one of the most vibrant economies of the 21st Century? Steve Evans is in Sao Paulo, where's he's been talking to a Lebanese immigrant who's set up his own company, as well as Henrique de Campos Meirelles, Governor of the Central Bank. And Steve investigates the air taxi business where $300 gets you to work faster by helicopter over the automobile gridlock below. Meanwhile, Lesley Curwen looks at doing business in Belarus and tackles the issue of unpaid interns - is it fair to work for nothing? And the miracle of Malawi - how that country doubled its production of corn.
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- Sat 21 Nov 200906:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 22 Nov 200910:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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