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  2. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    During his government, the economy began to grow more rapidly. In 2004, Brazil saw a promising growth of 5.7% in GDP, followed by 2005 with 3.2%, 2006 with 4.0%, 2007 with 6.1% and 2008 with 5.1%. Due to the 2008–10 world financial crisis, Brazil's economy was expected to slow down in 2009 between a decline of −0.5% and a growth of 0.0%.

  3. List of countries by largest historical GDP - Wikipedia

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    The gross domestic product of India was estimated at 24.4% of the world's economy in 1500, 22.4% in 1600, 16% in 1820, and 12.1% in 1870. India's share of global GDP declined to less than 2% of global GDP by the time of its independence in 1947, and only rose gradually after the liberalization of its economy beginning in the 1990s.

  4. List of regions by past GDP (PPP) - Wikipedia

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    The empire's largest economy in 1870 was British India with a 12.15% share of world GDP, followed by the United Kingdom with a 9.03% share. The empire's largest economy in 1913 was the United Kingdom with an 8.22% share of world GDP, followed by British India with a 7.47% share. [20]

  5. Why the 1960s can help us understand our confusing ... - AOL

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    The economy of the 1960s shaped that decade's highs and lows to an extent that is perhaps underappreciated today and also echoes current trends. ... America in the 1960s was rattled by the war in ...

  6. Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    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 5,280,000 jobs and responsible for US$9.414 million in exports, with the value of creative exports being higher than the ...

  7. History of Brazil's economic policy - Wikipedia

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    Brazil GDP per capita, 1800 to 2018. Brazil's economic policy can be broadly defined by the Brazilian government's choice of fiscal policies, and the Brazilian Central Bank’s choice of monetary policies. Throughout the history of the country, economic policy has changed depending on administration in power, producing different results.

  8. Presidency of Juscelino Kubitschek - Wikipedia

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    The goals sought to develop areas that were considered critical for the Brazilian economy, such as energy generation, transportation system and ports. Between 1955 and 1961, production in the industrial sector grew by 80%, with the steel, mechanical, electrical, communications and transport equipment industries standing out.

  9. How Will Brazil's Economic Slump Affect These 3 Stocks? - AOL

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    Bad news is coming from Brazil. Its GDP decreased 1.9% this quarter versus the year-ago quarter. Considering that this has been the worst quarterly performance of Latin America's biggest economy ...