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The north-east: Still trying to catch up

By David White

Published: November 4 2009 16:29 | Last updated: November 4 2009 16:29

Perceptions about Brazil’s north-east are changing. A region long identified with hardship, drought, legendary bandits and social injustice is no longer seen just as a case for treatment, but as a largely untapped source of growth.

During the past few years the north-east – up to now the largest concentration of poverty in the Americas – has been narrowing the income gap with the rest of Brazil.

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