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  1. continent's GDP (nominal) World: 104,476: 100.0: 1: Asia: 38,435: 36.8 China (46.1%) Japan (11.0%) India (10.0%) 2: North America: 31,603: 30.2 United States (85.3%) 3: Europe: 25,440: 24.4 Germany (17.4%) United Kingdom (13.1%) France (12.0%) Italy (8.6%) 4: South America: 4,100: 3.9 Brazil (51.9%) 5: Africa: 2,858: 2.7 Egypt (13.9%) Nigeria ...

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    Since 1950, Brazil has grown to become the seventh largest economy in the world, ahead of Italy and just behind the UK. Per capita GDPin Brazil is just above US$11,000 per year, almost twice that of China, and seven times more than in India. Brazilians have higher life satisfaction than would be predicted for this level of income. Much lower life s...

    Brazil is also greener. In 1950, the football team played in white shirts and these were tossed away in embarrassment. They took up gold and green colours. In countries earning US$11,000 per person, carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere are predicted to be 4.4 tonnes per person. Yet in Brazil emissions are only 2.2 tonnes per person. By compar...

    All countries make policy decisions on where to spend their resources. Both Angola and Equatorial Guinea are oil rich, with rapidly growing per capita GDP, yet they have appalling under-five mortality rates of over 100 per 1000 births. Brazil has invested in health care and has reduced under-five mortality to 14, about the same as China. In Europe ...

    The other pressure is in the cities, and here Brazil has problems. Safety is very poor, the worst in the OECD Life Index and there are 50,000 homicides per year or 137 each day. The gap between the wealthy and the poor is persistently wide, as in all BRIC countries, with Brazil’s income Gini coefficient (a measure of income distribution inequality)...

  2. Brazil GDP Growth Rate - Historical Data; Year GDP Growth (%) Annual Change; 2022: 2.90%-2.09%: 2021: 4.99%: 8.27%: 2020-3.28%-4.50%: 2019: 1.22%-0.56%: 2018: 1.78%: 0.46%: 2017: 1.32%: 4.60%: 2016-3.28%: 0.27%: 2015-3.55%-4.05%: 2014: 0.50%-2.50%: 2013: 3.00%: 1.08%: 2012: 1.92%-2.05%: 2011: 3.97%-3.55%: 2010: 7.53%: 7.65%: 2009-0.13%-5.22% ...

  3. 1 day ago · Brazil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass. It is the fifth largest country in the world, exceeded in size only by Russia , Canada , China , and the United States , though its area is greater than that of the 48 conterminous U.S. states.

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  5. Brazil * 0.07: 2023: 0.87: 1.03: 0.91: 0.63 Brunei * 1.43: 2023: 1.40: 1.25: 1.43: 1.25 Bulgaria *-0.66: 2023-0.60-0.74-0.62-0.67 Burkina Faso * 2.46: 2023: 2.86: 3.01: 2.98: 2.87 Myanmar * 0.75: 2023: 0.85: 0.68: 0.88: 0.90 Burundi * 3.56: 2023: 3.19: 3.33: 3.03: 3.15 Cape Verde * 1.19: 2023: 0.78: 1.25 Cambodia * 1.04: 2023: 1.76: 1.51: 1.62: ...

  6. GDP growth (annual %) - Brazil. World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0. Line Bar Map. Label. 1961 - 2022.

  7. The country has urbanized and industrialized to compete with the global economic core areas in many ways. Brazil is among the ten largest economies in the world. Brazil has favorable resources and labor to complete in the global marketplace. Its agricultural output has grown immensely over the past few decades.

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