Industrialization and economic development in Brazil1965 |
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... municipio ( Brazilian equivalent of a county ) has an agent of the Servico de Estatistica da Producao of the Minis- terio da Agricultura . This agent is supposed to report at certain intervals an estimate of the area under cultivation ...
... municipio ( Brazilian equivalent of a county ) has an agent of the Servico de Estatistica da Producao of the Minis- terio da Agricultura . This agent is supposed to report at certain intervals an estimate of the area under cultivation ...
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... municipio . The latter reports on the amount of such taxes collected . Since taxes on rents are proportional ( the proportion varying from municipio to municipio ) , rents paid can be calculated from the total amount of taxes received ...
... municipio . The latter reports on the amount of such taxes collected . Since taxes on rents are proportional ( the proportion varying from municipio to municipio ) , rents paid can be calculated from the total amount of taxes received ...
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... municipio governments . Since there are many governmental units , it is not possible to have all balance sheets in time to estimate the national accounts for the year . This is especially true for some of the state and municipio ...
... municipio governments . Since there are many governmental units , it is not possible to have all balance sheets in time to estimate the national accounts for the year . This is especially true for some of the state and municipio ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
INDUSTRIALIZATION EFFORTS PRIOR TO | 12 |
THE POSTWORLD WAR II INDUSTRIALIZATION DRIVE | 35 |
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agricultural Anuario Estatistico areas autarquias average Banco do Brasil bank basic BNDE Brasileira de Economia Brazil Brazilian economy capital formation capital/output ratio Census center-south changes chapter coffee Conjuntura Economica consumption country's cruzeiros decline Distribution dollar early sixties earnings Economic Development enterprises estimates exchange rate expenditures export finance food products foreign exchange Fundacao Getulio Vargas funds gross domestic product growth rate IBGE ICOR import substitution income increase indus inflationary institutes internal investment labor linkages machinery manufacturing ment million municipio national accounts Net Domestic Product nineteen fifties nomic northeast output percent period population postwar principal proportion rate of growth redistribution region relative Revista Brasileira Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo savings sector share social Source statistics structure substantial SUDENE SUMOC Table Textiles tion Total trade Transfer payments Transport U.S. Dollars value added wage workers