Inflation and Economic Development in Brazil, 1946-1963Study of inflationary trends and economic development in Brazil from 1945 to 1963 - assesses structural weaknesses in respect of the agricultural sector, the industrial sector, the infrastructure, the trade structure, etc., and covers capital formation, wages and the minimum wage, investment, foreign exchange, economic policies, industrial development and urbanization, attempts at stabilization, etc. Bibliography and statistical tables. |
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INTRODUCTION | 25 |
THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR | 35 |
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT | 85 |
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