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Emerging Economies

Table of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

I. INTRODUCTION 2

II. ANALYSIS OF THREE EMERGING ECONOMIES 2

1.BRAZIL 2

i Overview............................................................................................................................................2
ii Natural Resources.............................................................................................................................2
iii Labour Resources.............................................................................................................................3
iv. Infrastructure...................................................................................................................3
v. Industry.............................................................................................................................3
vi.......


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