In 2013 Brazil will be the 7th in the world economy
According to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Brazil, today the 9th world economy over the next two years will surpass France and the United Kingdom. On the basis of purchasing power parity of the population, Brazil will gain two places in the world rankings among industrialized countries in 2030 and is expected to be placed in 5th place, like Russia. The center of gravity of the world economy is changing. According to PwC's recent turmoil has accelerated the process of shifting global economic power of developed countries to emerging economies.
The outcome is the result of a study that evaluates all the peculiarities of each country, including the population tends to have a predominance of young people in the coming years, unlike other European nations. Brazil also will also make use of natural resources that make a difference to the growth in global demand, and prices are expected to remain high for the next two decades.
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