2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7612158681
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A repercussão da corrupção brasileira na mídia: uma análise comparada das revistas Der Spiegel, L‘Obs, The Economist, Time e Veja

Abstract: This article investigates news about corruption occurring in Brazil and published in widely circulated weekly magazines in the four major western economies; Der Spiegel (Germany), Le Nouvel Observateur (France), The Economist (United Kingdom) and Time (United States of America). Subsequently comparing them with the Brazilian magazine (Veja). Through correlation analysis the behavior of the news published in these magazines from 2003 to 2014 was evaluated. The article also quantified the form of corruption prac… Show more

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“…As pointed out by Ciocchini et al (2003) and Mauro (1995) Silva (1994) and Brei (1996) have offered concepts, questions, and theoretical solutions for the government corruption, followed by a recent analysis by Marino, Soares, Luca, and Vasconcelos (2016) of the correlation between public corruption and its effects on GDP growth. Caldas, Costa, and Pagliarussi (2016) studied Brazilian public expenditure, and Gehrke, Borba, and Ferreira (2017) proved that during the last few years, including the period chosen for the analysis of this work, Brazil has been occupying space in the international media as a country inextricably linked to public corruption. Such results disclose that the country's international reputation and attractiveness to investors decrease over time, and will persist while good governance measures and policies are absent.…”
Section: International Marketmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As pointed out by Ciocchini et al (2003) and Mauro (1995) Silva (1994) and Brei (1996) have offered concepts, questions, and theoretical solutions for the government corruption, followed by a recent analysis by Marino, Soares, Luca, and Vasconcelos (2016) of the correlation between public corruption and its effects on GDP growth. Caldas, Costa, and Pagliarussi (2016) studied Brazilian public expenditure, and Gehrke, Borba, and Ferreira (2017) proved that during the last few years, including the period chosen for the analysis of this work, Brazil has been occupying space in the international media as a country inextricably linked to public corruption. Such results disclose that the country's international reputation and attractiveness to investors decrease over time, and will persist while good governance measures and policies are absent.…”
Section: International Marketmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Tópico recorrente nas redes sociais e no jornalismo político, as investigações sobre atos de corrupção em setores públicos, por governantes e servidores, destacam o país no cenário local e internacional. Ilustrando este cenário, de acordo com Gehrke et al (2017), analisando-se os artigos publicados sobre o Brasil em revistas internacionais (Der Spiegel, L'Obs, The Economist e Time) no período de 2003 a 2014, ao menos 7,3% abordavam tópicos ligados à corrupção, sendo as publicações crescentes ao longo dos anos. Além disso, segundo a organização não governamental Transparência Internacional, o Brasil ocupa a 94ª posição em um ranking de 180 países no Índice de Percepção da Corrupção de 2022, o que indica que o problema ainda é muito presente no país.…”
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