Economic, social and cultural characteristics of the BRIC
the BRICs have held five summits
Económicas
lower than average per capita income
rapid growth potential
Broad risk-reward ratios increase in investments with higher returns in developed countries
Volatility of its markets.
greater competitive opportunities
produce 20% of world GDP
produce more than a third of the
world cereal production
cultural
They are federal countries with cultural and political differences. Brazil and India are democracies. Russia is an empty growing democracy. China is a socialist republic.
Brasil: Brazil: it comes from all continents added to the intense miscegenation mainly of indigenous, African and European.
literature and cinema
It has outstanding exponents such as the classic sociological essay Casa grande y senzala (1933) by Gilberto Freyre. Many co-productions From the historical films Límite (1931) by Mário Peixoto and Orfeo negro (1959)
The popular music
a great variety of manifestations and styles such as samba, bossa-nova, choro, axé, lambada, forró, sertaneja, etc., but imported styles such as Hip-Hop and rock are also very popular.
language and religion
Portuguese with more than 170 indigenous languages and with 20 different language families. Its official religion is very Christian although the number of Protestants and other religions is growing.
rusia
Iconography is a heritage of Byzantine art
it's a culture
hybrid for so many
civilizations AND IS MULTICULTURAL
other aspects such as cinematography, music and dance.
india
different empires and government
its architecture and tourist attractions
In 1950 they promulgated the Constitution and India became a Republic
China
is based on ideograms (drawings), which represent ideas, objects, feelings
Mandarin is the most widely spoken dialect in China, but there are others, such as Wu, Cantonese,
religion: confucianism and taoism
music: the flute, string instruments, gongs, eardrums and cymbals.
They are a group
of countries: Brazil,
Russia, India, China.
social
They are prepared to eradicate hunger
and poverty in 2030
Hunger and Poverty
home to 40% of the world's population
offer a real alternative to the "unfair and unstable" unipolar world imposed by the West