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Wilson Marini
02/07/2018 | 7:00
According to the latest IFDM index (Firjan Index of Municipal Development), 431 Brazilian municipalities have a high degree of development and, of this total, most are concentrated in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, published Thursday. The survey, for 2016, is prepared by the Federation of Industries of Rio de Janeiro and should be a periodic reference for investment and public policies. Developed since 2008 (base year 2005), the IFDM is produced on the basis of official public statistics made available by the Ministries of Labor, Education and Health, becoming a national reference system as it is the only annual index that accompanies the three axes of development.
Inside is a highlight
The highlights, again, are for the State of São Paulo, a unit that concentrates a third of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) Traditionally, the state is recovering more quickly from the effects of the economic crisis because of its productive capacity in the industry, agribusiness and services. Of the 5,471 communes monitored by the IFDM Brasil, Louveira, in the interior of São Paulo, remained in the lead for the second year in a row, with an index of 0.9006. The closer to 1, the greater the degree of development. Dozens of municipalities in São Paulo have reached an index above 0.8. The national average is 0.6667 points and the last, Ipixuna, in Amazonia, scored only 0.3214, due to lack of basic health care Among the 500 most developed Brazilian municipalities (Top ranking 500) 50% in the southeast and 41% in the south In the state of São Paulo, no municipality fits the concept of "low development".
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