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June 2015
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Northeast
North
Region
Central-West
Southeast
South
Population
% GDP
North
17 million
5%
Northeast
56 million
13%
Central-West
15 million
9%
Southeast
85 million
56%
South
29 million
17%
Total
202 million
100%
Source: International Monetary Fund, 2015; Central Bank of Brazil, 2015; Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), 2014; IBGE, 2015
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Other BRICS nations, such as China and India, invest far more in
infrastructure then Brazil, with investments of 13.4% and 4.5% as
a percentage of the GDP, respectively.
Despite the big rise in consumption, Brazilian level of investment
in infrastructure has been at similar levels for the last 5 years,
creating an accumulated deficit in infrastructure that must be
addressed.
5,1%
4,8%
4,2%
2,2%
China
(2010)
Vietnam
(2009)
China
(2003)
Chile
India
Peru
Brazil
(2008-11) (2009-10) (2008-11) (2008-13)
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
TOTAL
598
Power
192
Telecommunications
141
Social Infrastructure
87
Highways
80
Railways
45
Ports
36
Airports
16