Brazil 7 th-largest economy
Preliminary data indicate that the Brazil has overtaken France and Britain
In eight years Brazil has gone from 12th to 8th place in the world ranking economic as stated last year by the IMF.
This extraordinary growth is not a bubble economy, the country has experienced a real evolution that has brought such an increase in the minimum wage from 200 to 545 R $, and the creation of 15 million new jobs (of which only 2.5 million in 2010).
The quality of life has improved significantly, although not directly in proportion to economic growth, and progress has been made on issues of poverty, infant mortality and literacy.
encouraging the official data of 2010 followed the IMF's forecast today that preliminary data a team study of economics shows that Brazil has overtaken France and Great Britain with a growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 5% in 2010.
The information was disclosed by Treasury Guido Mantega that this progress has been achieved in Brazil, the seventh in the world rankings.
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