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How has the Brazilian government worked to promote economic development?

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The Brazilian government has developed many industries in the middle of the 20th century to improve their country. They were taking action on new industries by setting steel mills and oil refineries. The growth of the automobile industry, manufacturing business, chemical industries rapidly attracted people to migrate from rural places to big cities searching and starting new jobs and businesses.

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