In 1970 the Brazilian economy is estimated to have grown by 9.5 percent, after having grown by 9.0 percent in 1969 and 9.3 percent in 1968. These growth rates are reminiscent of the rapid pace of growth sustained by Brazil in the 1950s. Entirely different, however, is the underlying economic strategy pursued in recent years by the Brazilian Government. Previous rapid growth rates were generated by import substituting industrialization achieved within...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1971/11/30
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Informe económico o sectorial anterior a 2003
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WH210
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2
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2010/06/12
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Disclosed
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Statistical appendix
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annual average growth rate