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  2. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of Brazil covers various economic events and traces the changes in the Brazilian economy over the course of the history of Brazil. Portugal , which first colonized the area in the 16th century, enforced a colonial pact with Brazil, an imperial mercantile policy, which drove development for the subsequent three centuries. [ 1 ]

  3. Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Its GDP surpassed that of the United Kingdom in 2012, temporarily making Brazil the world's sixth-largest economy. However, Brazil's economic growth decelerated in 2013 [34] and the country entered a recession in 2014. The economy started to recover in 2017, with a 1% growth in the first quarter, followed by a 0.3% growth in second quarter ...

  4. Category:Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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  6. List of economics films - Wikipedia

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    Films by genre; Action; Adventure; Animation. Stop motion; Avant-garde; Biographical; Children and family. Animation; Comedy; Crime; Disaster; Documentary; Drama; Erotic

  7. Traditional peoples in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Federal Government of Brazil formally recognized the existence of so-called traditional populations (Presidential Decree 6040 of February 7), [1] expanding the recognition partially made in the 1988 Constitution (only indigenous and quilombola) to cover the following communities: caboclo; caiçara; extractive; jangadeiro; fisherman; riverside; tapper; in addition to indigenous and ...

  8. Industry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Braskem industrial plant. Brazilian industry has its earliest origin in workshops dating from the beginning of the 19th century. Most of the country's industrial establishments appeared in the Brazilian southeast (mainly in the provinces of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and, later, São Paulo), and, according to the Commerce, Agriculture, Factories and Navigation Joint, [who?] 77 establishments ...

  9. Indo-Brazilian - Wikipedia

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