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Meeting discusses the impact of publicly traded companies on the country's economic development

Event gathers experts from the public sector, academia, and the market to discuss sustainable growth, governance, and regulatory challenges

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Fundação Getulio Vargas promotes the presentation of the study “The relevance of publicly traded companies in the Brazilian economy,” which aims to deepen the discussion on the role of these companies in the sustained growth of the country. The meeting aims to broaden dialogue between academia, the private sector, and public authorities, addressing structural issues for the development of the Brazilian capital market. 

The research highlights the contributions of publicly traded companies to GDP, tax revenues, formal job creation, and the dissemination of good governance practices, as well as discusses the major regulatory challenges and necessary economic reforms for the strengthening of the capital market. Another significant point will be the analysis of the importance of transparency and corporate communication in shaping public perception of the sector. 

The event programming includes thematic panels, discussions, and presentation of research results: 

8:30 – 9:00 - Welcome Coffee and Registration 

9:00 – 9:30 - Opening Session: Welcome 

Pablo Cesário – Executive President of ABRASCA. Post-Doctorate from USP in Comparative Policy 

Irineu Frare – Deputy Director of FGV Projects 

9:30 – 10:00 - Panel – Study: The relevance of publicly traded companies in the Brazilian economy 

Presentation: Márcio Holland - Professor at FGV EESP 

10:00 – 11:00 - Panel 1 – How to foster tax revenue through the growth of publicly traded companies in Brazil? 

Luiz Gastão (PSD/CE) – Representative from the Chamber of Deputies 

Tatiana Migiyama – President of the Liquidity, Finance, and Taxation Commission of ABRASCA 

Rodrigo Moccia – President of the Institutional and Government Relations Commission of ABRASCA 

Pablo Cesário (Moderator) – Executive President of ABRASCA. Post-Doctorate from USP in Comparative Policy 

11:00 – 12:30 - Panel 2 – Economic reforms for the next ten years: what to expect? 

Joelson Oliveira Sampaio – Professor at the São Paulo School of Economics 

Maria Carolina Gontijo – Specialist in Tax Law and digital influencer (Duquesa de Tax) 

Zabetta Macarini – Executive Director of GETAP 

Pablo Cesário (Moderator) – Executive President of ABRASCA. Post-Doctorate from USP in Comparative Policy 

12:30 – Closing 

 

Link for registration: click here