Explore Brazil’s economy in the early 20th century through its coffee trade, cocoa, currency, and social rights.
This edition highlights practical notes on how Brazil built its export economy, the regional growth of key crops, and the everyday systems that connected producers to world markets. It combines historical threads with a close look at policy and daily life shaping the nation’s development.
The book frames the scope and value of Brazil’s economic landscape by tracing coffee and cocoa from their origins to major producing regions, explains the country’s money system, and outlines constitutional rights that affected commerce and society. It offers a grounded, survey-style view that helps readers understand how Brazil integrated into global trade.
Ideal for readers of economic history, policy, and Brazil’s modern development.
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