The World Bank In Brazil

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The World Bank Group has been working with the Brazilian government to address capacity, institutional, and regulatory gaps in the way of the country’s sustainable recovery and accelerated inclusive growth.

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World Bank Group’s multi-year plan will strengthen partnership with Brazil

A more productive, inclusive, and greener economy is at the core of the new strategic partnership between the WBG and Brazil. World Bank Group’s multi-year plan will strengthen partnership with Brazil

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Revitalizing Growth: An Urgent Agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean

Improving competition systems can help overcome persistent obstacles, says World Bank report. Revitalizing Growth: An Urgent Agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean

The Brazil of the Future

There is a window of opportunity for reforms that will shape Brazil’s development over the next decades. The Brazil of the Future

Brazil At-A-Glance

Brazil experienced a strong rebound in 2021-2022 after negative growth in 2014-2019 and the drastic impact of COVID-19. Its GDP grew on average by 3.3 percent per year in real terms in 2001-14, propelled by the international commodities boom and the domestic expansion of social programs, among others. Yet several structural challenges persist, and Brazil’s growth trajectory is far below its peers.