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- 9789264044814
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- "Éditions OECD"
- Date de publication
- 19/03/2009
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- anglais
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Globalisation and Emerging Economies
Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa
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"Éditions OECD"
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OECD countries still dominate the world economy, but their share of world
trade dropped from 73% in 1992 to 64% in 2005, and some of the world’s most
important economies are not members of the OECD. Foremost among these are the
so-called BRIICS: Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa.
This book analyses key elements of the trade performance of the BRIICS in
relation to the rest of the world, focusing on trade and other policies
influencing that performance. Developments in global trade policy are
reviewed, notably the impact of preferential trade agreements on the
multilateral system and patterns of world trade are described using both
indices that reveal networks of trading relations and more standard modeling
results.
As well as the global analysis, the book also presents a separate chapter for
each of the BRIICS, examining the key development and trade issues in each of
the six countries over the past few years.
trade dropped from 73% in 1992 to 64% in 2005, and some of the world’s most
important economies are not members of the OECD. Foremost among these are the
so-called BRIICS: Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa.
This book analyses key elements of the trade performance of the BRIICS in
relation to the rest of the world, focusing on trade and other policies
influencing that performance. Developments in global trade policy are
reviewed, notably the impact of preferential trade agreements on the
multilateral system and patterns of world trade are described using both
indices that reveal networks of trading relations and more standard modeling
results.
As well as the global analysis, the book also presents a separate chapter for
each of the BRIICS, examining the key development and trade issues in each of
the six countries over the past few years.
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