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This policy paper, prepared as part of the Background Study for the European Competitiveness Report 2009, analyses the …
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The term BRICs puts under a common label the four largest fast growing emerging countries Brazil, Russia, India and … external relations (trade, FDI) and on likely future developments. Brazil is a domestically oriented service economy; Russia … China. The BRICs show many common features, such as big land size, large population, fast economic growth etc., but …
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rates in China and India. India and Russia's sophistication indexes surpassed that of Brazil in 2007, which signal that … that similarity has declined ever since. Exports from China and India, in turn, are increasingly similar to each other and … losing market share for China and India as an exporter of sophisticated products. …
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Milk production is a very important element of the whole dairy chain. The BRIC countries are among the top 6 milk producing countries and produce nearly one third of the world's total milk volume. A large number of dairy animals and a relatively low milk output per animal show a great potential...
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Surprise and jubilation in the United Nation Security Council (UNSC): 2028 begins with a bang. The permanent members of the body declare that they will voluntarily renounce their right of veto in cases of mass atrocities. This self-limitation, achieved after a long struggle, would have been...
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problems, primarily social problems. Brazil and Russia are countries, which are mainly based on natural resources, and at the … moment their economies are developing slower. India is a country that is characterized by innovation, and it has to be the … key to success. China is strong leader, which has still a very big economic potential and is still improving their …
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Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). We contribute to addressing this gap by exploring the patterns of … de-industrialization (Brazil, Russia and South Africa). China is the only country where an expanding manufacturing sector … China and the other BRICS. These differences are down to differences in industrial policy: in China industrial policy …
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capitalist economies (ECEs) - Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey - during the periods 2000 …
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points of the International Strategy for Cyberspace of the United States, besides the positioning of Russia and India on the … national security of Brazil. Finally, it provides an overview of the IT infrastructure existing in Brazil, especially in the …
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In this paper we examine whether Brazil, Russia and India have similar financing patterns to those observed globally …/AIDS in Brazil and India, but not in Russia: "above" influences include the availability of external funding, the impact of …. We found that of the three cases examined, Brazil and India showed the most bias when it came to financing HIV/AIDS over …
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