The missing news, however, is Brazil's starting point 10, 20 or 30 years ago. No need to stretch further back.
If that were reflected in the maps then a more positive read would inevitably emerge.
That the State of São Paulo may now be fully measured up against Poland - across the three indicators - is quite relevant.
Or even RGS's against Gabon. Gabon's GDP per capita is heavily skewed, yet it is substantial enough to rank it among middle-income nations. There is inequality in RGS and Gabon but would anybody put both on an equal footing?
The external hype has more to do with most people's being contented with skimming at the top rather than objective in-depth assessment of whatever issues.
Should the country continue to grow apace a lot will have changed 20 years hence as far as backwater States such as Piauí.
As long as sound public policy is pursued at the Federal and State level.
Will it?
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