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The changing nature of Asian-Latin American economic relations
- 2012
- Signatura:LC/G.2551-P
- 196 pp.
- Libros de la CEPAL
- ECLAC
Resumen
The swift expansion of developing Asia is probably the most significant structural change in the world economy of the twenty-first century. Latin America, and in particular South America, have strongly benefited from developing Asia’s surge. China has become one of the region’s main trade partners. Despite their benefits, strengthened trans-Pacific economic relations have also become a cause for concern in Latin America, due to major imbalances of different kinds.
The purpose of this book is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to document the growing investment and trade relations between Latin America and Asia, as well as some of their imbalances. On the other hand, it provides several examples on how to upgrade trans-Pacific economic relations.
The purpose of this book is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to document the growing investment and trade relations between Latin America and Asia, as well as some of their imbalances. On the other hand, it provides several examples on how to upgrade trans-Pacific economic relations.
Categorías
Análisis macroeconómico, Desarrollo económico, Inserción en la economía mundial, Relaciones de América Latina con China y Asia-Pacífico
Unidad de Distribución de la CEPAL, Casilla 179-D, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile.
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