Drew Gilpin Faust, the first woman to serve as Harvard’s president, will meet members of Harvard’s community in São Paulo on March 23 and in Rio de Janeiro on March 25.
Hildete de Moraes Vodopives is founder of Brazil Global and of the Harvard Strategists Group. She has a PhD in Economic History and advises companies and investment agencies in international business development.She served as Corporate Relations Director and later, on the board of the Brazilian Investment Analysts Association (APIMEC).
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You have to like those “Harvard professors”.
They “knew” it all (and still believe they know everything so well) about the economy, and when it crashed (october 2008) there was silence, they didn’t know, they could not foresee it (sure) and today they have the solutions (though if you listen to them carefully, you think, uhmm, haven’t I heard that before?).
I hope one day, that Brazilians will understand that it’s an university of BS and propaganda and focus more on making their own universities better.
Funny how (some unknows) Austrian Economics professors do teach at Brazilian universities and that are 100 times better than the Neo-liberal nonsense we bought here and still believe in.
You have to like those “Harvard professors”.
They “knew” it all (and still believe they know everything so well) about the economy, and when it crashed (october 2008) there was silence, they didn’t know, they could not foresee it (sure) and today they have the solutions (though if you listen to them carefully, you think, uhmm, haven’t I heard that before?).
I hope one day, that Brazilians will understand that it’s an university of BS and propaganda and focus more on making their own universities better.
Funny how (some unknows) Austrian Economics professors do teach at Brazilian universities and that are 100 times better than the Neo-liberal nonsense we bought here and still believe in.
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