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Ipea requires worst of the crisis has passed and that economy will grow 2% this year

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The Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) provides that the economy will grow 2% this year, with an interval of 0.5 percentage point up or down. According to analysis published today (25), growth will result in a trajectory of recovery during the year in which the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - the sum of all wealth produced in the country - growth rates from the more expressive second half.

The hypothesis of Ipea is that the worst of the international financial crisis has been overcome and that the world economy, albeit in a slow, gradual improvement will be in the coming years in response s economic policies adopted by various governments.

The projections for growth are based on some Brazilian considerations such as increased investment in s works of the Growth Acceleration Program (CAP), the launch of the government housing program, the increase in disposable income by creating new tax rates of the Individual income and more 1.3 million families benefited from the program Bolsa Familia.

The Ipea also provides that the deficit in current transactions will be between $ 25 billion and $ 18 billion and that inflation measured by the Consumer Price Index Expanded (IPCA) should be between 3.7% and 4.7%, slightly below the target of 4.5% set by the National Monetary Council (CMN).



Source: State Agency

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