Research and Markets: This ISA Country Report on Brazil Contains Economic Data and Forecasts, Trade and Investment Opportunities and Key Political Issues Facing the Country

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Tue Apr 6, 2010 6:54am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4fad26/brazil_isa_count) has
announced the addition of the "Brazil - ISA Country Report" country profile to
their offering. 

This report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Brazil, including trade
and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and
demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic
data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage
of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country
Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 

Key Topics Covered:

1. Key Data and Information 2. Analysis of Recent Events 3. Most Recent Election
Result 4. Key Political Parties 5. Structure of the Government 6. Outlook for
the Next Election 7. Key Political Issue 8. Relations with Neighboring Countries
9. Potential Conflicts 10. Economic Overview and International Economic
Comparisons 11. GDP Growth Rates (1995-2010) 12. Industrial Production Growth
Rates (1995-2010) 13. Inflation Rates (1995-2010) 14. Exchange Rates (1995-2010)
15. Labor Force 16. International Trade Issues and Trends 17. Foreign Investment
Climate 18. Key Industries 19. Key Economic Issues 20. Population Trends
(1950-2050) 21. Population Characteristics 22. Largest Cities 23. Environmental
Outlook 24. Key Environmental Issues 25. Risk Outlook (2004-2010) 26. Key
Forecast Changes 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4fad26/brazil_isa_count

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 

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