Brazil has nowadays declining in economic growth with a tendency to stagflation, rising inflation rates, very high tax burden, increasing debt of public machine, precarious infrastructure of transport and energy, failure of public education and health services, threat of deindustrialization, logistical bottleneck, precipitous drop in the trade balance and the high rate of corruption. Brazil has also problems in innovation that is not fully developed in Brazil because it depends on the failed education system of the country that is unable to generate knowledge. Due to the deficiency of the education system in Brazil, Brazilian companies such as Natura, Vale, Embraer and others that effectively develop innovation seek knowledge, research and personnel to meet this demand in major American universities like MIT. The lack of strategic vision and managerial incompetence are major brands of Brazilian governments in Brazil's recent history, particularly the Dilma Rousseff government.