BRICS countries GDP per capita from 1960 to 2018 (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)

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In this video we can see growth of GDP (Gross domestic product) per capita for BRICS countries animated from 1960 to 2018.

BRICS is the acronym coined for an association of five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The BRICS members are known for their significant influence on regional affairs; all are members of G20. In 2015, the five BRICS countries represented over 3.1 billion people, or about 41% of the world population; four out of five members (excluding South Africa at #24) were in the top 10 of the world by population. As of 2018, these five nations had a combined nominal GDP of US$18.6 trillion, about 23.2% of the gross world product, a combined GDP (PPP) of around US$40.55 trillion (32% of World's GDP PPP), and an estimated US$4.46 trillion in combined foreign reserves. The BRICS have received both praise and criticism from numerous commentators. (wikipedia)

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Each country, out of those 5, has a major issue:
🇧🇷: corruption
🇷🇺: war
🇮🇳: poverty
🇨🇳: dictatorship
🇿🇦: crime

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