...(the projected #6), Nepal (the projected #8), Brazil (#10), and Mexico (#11). For additional background, please see: ICEF Monitor Global Summit: A unique forum for thought leadership and...
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Mexico remains one of the largest Latin American markets for education, and is second only to Brazil in terms of the size of its population and economy. Despite...
...US, plus Australia, South Korea and Spain) and the “E7” – that is, the seven-largest emerging market economies (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey). The following...
...American, Canadian, and British students saying they had suffered in this way. More than three-quarters (76%) of Brazilian students also said they were having mental health issues related...
...following 11 markets: China, Indonesia, India, Russia, Turkey, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, China, and South Africa. NESO countries have been responsible for the greatest increase in international...
...emerging markets that generally demonstrated faster year-over-year growth. Just outside of the top five were Brazil and Malaysia, which grew by 19.6% and 18.2% respectively. Two other emerging...
...markets, there are no financial incentives on offer for those wanting to set up in the country. “Countries such as Burma [Myanmar], Kurdistan, Vietnam and Brazil are now...
...on the same panel, Maura Leao, CEO of São Paulo–based Yázigi Travel and former president of the Brazilian Educational and Language Travel Association (BELTA), added, “The trust relationship...