In the 1960s and 1970s, Brazil displayed GDP growth higher than the world average, but, under the reform programme, economic growth slowed to an average annual rate of only 1.4 per cent in 1980-90 and in the 1990s. Real GDP per capita has remained relatively stagnant, rising only from $4,527 in 1980 to $4,626 in 2000
After a long period of unstable and low economic activity, Brazil achieved a relatively high econ...
Brazil is the fifth largest country both by population and geographic area, and eighth by economic o...
After being one of the fastest growing countries from the end of World War II to the beginning of th...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
In the first eight decades of the 20th century, Brazil ranked among the countries with highest growt...
The paper aims at explaining why Brazil's GDP growth plunged after 1980. Brazil's GDP grew at 7% yea...
Brazil is growing around 1% per capita a year from 1981; this means for a country that is supposed t...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
Growth cycles are well documented and studied phenomena in the LDCs; in the case of Latin America, t...
The paper studies Brazil’s economic growth and begins with a brief overview of events that marked th...
This paper examines Brazilian economic growth as part of the project "Explaining Economic Growth Per...
The objective of this article is to analyze the causes of growth deceleration in the Brazilian econo...
growth has been subject to only limited quantitative investigation in Brazil until recently.3 The ne...
Throughout the course of only a few decades in the postwar period, the Brazilian economy experienced...
The main goal of our paper is to provide analytical arguments to explain why Brazil has not been abl...
After a long period of unstable and low economic activity, Brazil achieved a relatively high econ...
Brazil is the fifth largest country both by population and geographic area, and eighth by economic o...
After being one of the fastest growing countries from the end of World War II to the beginning of th...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
In the first eight decades of the 20th century, Brazil ranked among the countries with highest growt...
The paper aims at explaining why Brazil's GDP growth plunged after 1980. Brazil's GDP grew at 7% yea...
Brazil is growing around 1% per capita a year from 1981; this means for a country that is supposed t...
Brazil liberalised its trade and finance in the 1990s as a strategy for higher economic growth. Howe...
Growth cycles are well documented and studied phenomena in the LDCs; in the case of Latin America, t...
The paper studies Brazil’s economic growth and begins with a brief overview of events that marked th...
This paper examines Brazilian economic growth as part of the project "Explaining Economic Growth Per...
The objective of this article is to analyze the causes of growth deceleration in the Brazilian econo...
growth has been subject to only limited quantitative investigation in Brazil until recently.3 The ne...
Throughout the course of only a few decades in the postwar period, the Brazilian economy experienced...
The main goal of our paper is to provide analytical arguments to explain why Brazil has not been abl...
After a long period of unstable and low economic activity, Brazil achieved a relatively high econ...
Brazil is the fifth largest country both by population and geographic area, and eighth by economic o...
After being one of the fastest growing countries from the end of World War II to the beginning of th...