Between 2003 and 2007, revenues generated by tourism grew more than the economy as awhole. During the period, tourism rose 22%, while Brazilian GDP grew 19.3%. The highlights were service sand highway transportation. In spite of this growth,tourism still accounts for just 3.6% of Brazilian GDP. Source: Bradesco Corretora
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