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PAKISTAN

Vs BRAZIL
ECONOMY

BRAZIL
Geographical, Social and Economic Indicators*

Capital: Brasília

Area: 8,511,965 km2

Population: 191.97 million (2008)

Population (annual growth rate): 1.0%

GDP (official exchange rate): US$1.573 trillion (2008)


US$1.977 trillion (2008)
GDP (purchasing power parity):
US$8,300 (2008)
US$9,700 (2008)
Per capita GDP (official exchange
rate):
5.1% (2008)

Per capita GDP (purchasing power


5.8% (2008)
parity):
14% (2008)
GDP (annual growth rate):
23.3 in 2008
Agriculture (as % of GDP):

Exports of goods and services (as %


of GDP):
*Data collected from various sources including U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs,
Background Notes. Data is also from World Bank, 2009 World Development Indicators and Human
Development Report, 2009 and Economic survey of Pakistan 2008-09.
Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live 2% (2007)
births):
90 (2007)
Malnutrition prevalence, weight for age
(% of children under 5): 0.813 (high) (2007)

Adult literacy rate (% ages 15 and


above):

Human Development Index:

PAKISTAN
Capital: Islamabad

Area: 796,095 km2

Population: 162.58 million (2008)

Population (annual growth rate): 1.8% (2006-2008)

GDP (official exchange rate): US$160.9 billion (2008)


US$454.2 billion (2008)
GDP (purchasing power parity):
US$1,013 (2008)
US$2,644 (dec. 2008)
Per capita GDP (official exchange
rate):
2% (2009)

Per capita GDP (purchasing power


1% (2008)
parity):
8.9% (2008)
GDP (annual growth rate):
90 (2007)
Agriculture (as % of GDP):
54.9 (2007)
Exports of goods and services (as %
of GDP): 0.572 (medium) (2007)
*Data collected from various sources including U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs,
Background Notes. Data is also from World Bank, 2009 World Development Indicators and Human
Development Report, 2009 and Economic survey of Pakistan 2008-09.
Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live
births):

Adult literacy rate (% ages 15 and


above):

Human Development Index:

*Data collected from various sources including U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs,
Background Notes. Data is also from World Bank, 2009 World Development Indicators and Human
Development Report, 2009 and Economic survey of Pakistan 2008-09.

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