Lessons on demand

WHEN TASSO JEREISATI TOOK OFFICE AS THE NEW GOVERNOR OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE OF CEARA, THE DROUGHT-PRONE REGION WAS IN DIRE STRAITS. JEREISSATI, A MEMBER OF THE BRAZILIAN DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT PARTY AND A FORMER BUSINESS MAGNATE, DECIDED TO MANAGE THE CRISIS AND THE GOVERNMENT AS HE WOULD AN AILING COM...

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Government purchasing
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REFORM, REFORMERS
Sustainable development
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