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  2. Economy of the city of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the city of São Paulo would also be bigger than 22 U.S. states, such as Hawaii and New Hampshire. [ 11 ] If Greater São Paulo were a country would be the thirty-third richest nation in the world (in nominal GDP), ahead of the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong for example and twenty-eighth richest nation ahead of Belgium and ...

  3. Economy of the state of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The third largest economy and the third largest consumer market in Latin America, occupies the 21st position in the ranking of the largest economies on the planet, ahead of countries such as Argentina, Belgium, Chile and Singapore. Thanks to its enormous economic strength, São Paulo is known as "the locomotive of Brazil". [3]

  4. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo's economy is going through a deep transformation. Once a city with a strong industrial character, São Paulo's economy has followed the global trend of shifting to the tertiary sector of the economy, focusing on services. São Paulo also has a large "informal" economy. [175]

  5. G20 finance meeting to set aside geopolitics, focus on economics

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    SAO PAULO/BRASILIA/TOKYO (Reuters) -With their countries deeply divided over Israel's attacks on Gaza, finance officials from the Group of 20 major economies are poised to set aside geopolitics ...

  6. Southeast Region, Brazil - Wikipedia

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    A total of 246.9 million hens was estimated for 2018. The state of São Paulo was responsible for 21.9%. The national production of chicken eggs was 4.4 billion dozen in 2018. The Southeast region was responsible for 43.8% of the total produced. The state of São Paulo was the largest national producer (25.6%), with a total of 16.8 million birds.

  7. Social issues in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Favela in Teresina. Favela in Porto Alegre. São Sebastião, poor town in the Federal District.. Poverty in Brazil is most visually represented by the favelas, slums in the country's metropolitan areas and remote upcountry regions that suffer with economic underdevelopment and below-par standards of living.

  8. Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The first study into the impact of the Creative Industries on the Brazilian economy was published by FIRJAN. [111] The creative economy in Latin America was termed the "Orange Economy" [112] in a publication released by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). This 2013 study valued Brazil's Orange Economy at US$66.87 billion providing ...

  9. Interior of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The interior of São Paulo is an informal term to describe the zone that covers the entire area of the state of São Paulo outside the Metropolitan Region and the coast of São Paulo. The interior stands out for having a very rich cultural set, including several unique accents different from those of the capital and the coast.