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The purpose of this paper is to set the issue of Chinese investment in Southeast Asia in two contexts: the changing geography of economic growth and patterns of trade and investment across the world as a whole, and the accompanying quiet revolution that has taken place in the international...
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What are the reasons for and the costs of Latin America's volatility? Because there is no consensus on these fundamental questions, there is no consensus on the appropriate policy response to macroeconomic volatility in Latin America, and other shock-prone countries. This paper provides new...
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Lauchlin Currie and Albert O. Hirschman worked together as advisers to the National Planning Council in Colombia in the 1950's. Both had little experience in development economics when they arrived, and did not see eye to eye about the functioning and policy recommendations of the Council....
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Brazil is a country with long-standing ambitions for a major role in the world economy, but its footprint remains relatively modest. This chapter in a forthcoming book documents the extent to which Brazil's economy remains fairly inward-looking and isolated from global markets, despite the...
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This paper analyses aspects of the US and Brazilian foreign policy. Some events relate actions linked to the political realism school and others embraced in the interdependence and globalization views. This paper explores the historical environment where the United States and Brazil followed...
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A detailed review of the literature shows some of the emerging opportunities that the Andean Countries may face under a favorable negotiation terms within the FTAA. Blocs may address the idea of a building bloc approach to economic integration within the Western Hemisphere. The second largest...
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This paper attempts a review of the emerging literature that accounts about the failure of one of the most striking macroeconomic reforms in the southern tip of the Latin American continent. Enquiries about the faster response of this crisis in Brazil and the whys in Argentina, the recuperation...
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This paper attempt to survey some political considerations that ended in the launching of the Summit of the Americas. This is a manifestation of the new uprising showed by the globalization process. We here by put into perspective economic assumptions that were conceived to launch the free trade...
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