Brazillian Economy

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International Political Economy

Campus Monterrey

Final Project Part 1

Political Analysis

Rómulo Mejía García 917718

Iker Marenco Cal y Mayor 973065

Yisselle Avila

Maestro: Sebastián Viramontes

Monterrey, N.L. a 22 de Marzo de 2012

Introduction

When everyone else was fighting for economy issues and some strategies for development, no one looked at Brazil.

In the past half century Brazil has establish himself as a Democratic economy that reaches to get the performance of any developed country. As part of the BRIC classification Brazil had innovate the markets, research and new technologies all around the world.

All over this document we will find some explanations, and all among investigation about the development of this country during the last couple of years. Notice that we should have enclosing to the random facts and no so random history facts that helped this democracy to grew as one of the most important Technologies-performer of the world from a Tourism roots.

I. Political Analysis

Brazil government history dates back to the 1500s when Brazil was first founded by the Europeans. The 16th to 19th centuries have witnessed the colonization of Brazil by Portugal. Brazil earned its independence from the Portuguese colonizers on September 7, 1822.

A disturbance was once again recorded in the Brazil government history when the military coup took control of Brazil in 1889. Following this hold by the military coup, a republican government was established. The Brazil government history has faced 'naked' dictatorship for three periods:

Colony

* 1500 – 1822: In 1821, the king John VI of Portugal left Brazil to return to his European territory. When he left, Pedro, his elder son took the control of Brazil. Pedro was though liked by the common mass, was not favored by the landed elites. He was not accepted as the Brazil head for his political incompatibilities with Brazilian politicians. He left for Portugal...