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Judi Lynn

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Wed May 22, 2019, 09:01 PM May 2019

Study Says Brazil's Economy Is on Brink of A Depression


Depression will happen if GDP fails to grow for third year in a row
May.20.2019 1:57PM

Brazil is in the midst of the slowest economic recovery in its history. If Brazil's GDP (gross domestic product) fails to grow to this year, stagnating for the third year in a row, then the country will have entered a depression.

This is the view of Alfonso Celso Pastore, ex-president of Banco Centro, who launched last Friday (18) the report "The depression after the recession."

According to the document, economic crises should be judged not only by the deepness of the recession and how well a country bounces back, but also by how much each citizen loses in income from the beginning of the recession. "In this area, were living in a cycle without precedent," the text said.

Given that the GDP increased just 1.1% in 2017 and 2018 and Brazil's population grows 0.8% each year, the gain in income for each Brazilian was an "insignificant magnitude," during this period. The same will happen in 2019 if the GDP increases around 1% or less, thus confirming a depression.

More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/business/2019/05/study-says-brazils-economy-is-on-brink-of-a-depression.shtml

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Study Says Brazil's Economy Is on Brink of A Depression (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2019 OP
this is so sad to me. in population, resources and land mass brazil is second in the hemisphere to Kurt V. May 2019 #1

Kurt V.

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1. this is so sad to me. in population, resources and land mass brazil is second in the hemisphere to
Wed May 22, 2019, 09:07 PM
May 2019

u.s. they have been cursed by neoliberalism like so many developing nations.

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