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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (67055)8/6/2005 8:48:21 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
The commom point is that both are making a ton of money sellig commodities. Brazil's has some 0.8% share of world trade. It's not an export country. Ost stuff that is produced there is consumed internally and is not accounted for a world trade.

They are two different animals. Just glossying over: One is product of English extraction people. This homogeneity plus the English Law was excelent for Australia.

Another is a hot pot of mixed races that took a country covered with jungles with a few indians living in the polished stone age.

Australia achieved a lot in a couple of centuries. Brazil will take a couple of centuries more to get there owing to the fact that that mixed pot has to evolve.

I'm not sure you know Brazil as well as I do. Nor I know Australia as much as you do. But I try hard to understand the other 'rooms' of the counstruction.

Any clever young person, today, should be studying hat Brazil is all about. If he/she could get the grips on how that thing work, it whsould be good for him.

I go veen far. Any youngster should spend part of his life there.
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