Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 11/2009

Country Economic Forecasts: Brazil

December 2008

Oxford Economics

Abstract

In sharp contrast to many emergers, Brazil was still growing very robustly in Q3. But the intensification of the global crisis, and its numerous repercussions – many of which were unforeseen – since September has been so great that it has stopped the economy in its tracks. The clearest sign of this is that annual import growth, which had been growing at close to 60% mid-year, dropped to only 9.2% in November. This is an indication of the extent to which previously soaring domestic demand growth, particularly investment, has slowed.