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The econom
y growth
of BrazilAnkur Patel
Amity ,Noida(MBA-IB)
Point of view
• About Brazil• Economy-Overview• Economic Indicators 1. GDP and GDP Growth rate 2. Inflation 3. Unemployment 4. Export-Import 5. Current account balance 6. FDI• The Brazilian Economy by Sector• Concluding Remarks
About Brazil
Total Population 194,400,000 (est.)Total Area 8,456,510 km2
Local Currency Real (BRL)
Literacy 86.4%
Economically active population 99,144,000
as % of total population 51.0%
GDP R$ 3.143 trillion
Economy-Overview
1. The economy of Brazil is the world's eighth largest by nominal GDP and ninth
largest by purchasing power parity
2. The present GDP is $3.143 trillion and the real growth rate of GDP is 3.7%.
3. Its current GDP (PPP) per capita is $10,200.
4. Rate of unemployment is 9.6%
5. Inflation rate is 3%.
6. Major industries are textiles, shoes, chemicals, aircraft, steel, motor vehicles, etc. Agricultural products includes coffee, wheat, coca, rice, sugarcane etc.
6. FDI
Economic Indicators
1. GDP and GDP Growth rate 2. Inflation
3. Unemployment
4. Export-Import 5. Current account balance
1. GDP and GDP Growth rate
Rank-8
2. Inflation
Rank-66
3. Unemployment
Rank-81
4. Export-Import
Exports: Rank-23$158.9 billion (2009 est.)$197.9 billion (2008 est.)
Exports - commodities:transport equipment, iron ore, soybeans,footwear, coffee, autos.
Imports: Rank-25$136 billion (2009 est.)$173.1 billion (2008 est.)
Imports - commodities:machinery, electrical and transport equipment, chemical products, oil, automotive parts, electronic
04-08 2009 2010 2011Exports (% growth) 22.1 -22.7 13.0 18.0 Imports (% growth) 29.1 -26.3 44.0 8.0
5. Current account balance Rank-172
Current Account (% of GDP) 0.6 (04-08) -1.5 (09) -3.5 (10) -2.8 (11)
6. FDI
Rank-23
Agriculture - products:Coffee, soybeans, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa.
Brazil is the world’s leading producer and exporter of coffe-35%.
Industries:Textiles, shoes, chemicals, cement, lumber, iron, tin, steel, aircraft, motor vehicles and parts, other machinery and equipment
The Brazilian Economy by Sector
Concluding Remarks
1. Brazil’s fiscal strategy remains questionable.
2. Infrastructure investment will be needed for leading productivity to a higher and sustainable path.
3. Complex taxation is one reason for the poor performance of GDP growth in Brazil.
Thank You