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The rapid expansion of China is one of the key economic and political issues at the start of the twenty-first century. China's importance in South-South trade (and competition) as well as in South-South investment has already brought about many changes for developing regions, and they are likely...
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While China and Latin America simultaneously implemented neoliberal policies as part of a profound economic restructuring process, there are important differences in the results of their policies and economic performance. This article discusses the different development paths of Latin America...
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Control over mineral wealth has become a highly politicized issue in Latin America, and the region-wide leftwards political shift of the 2000s has profoundly changed mineral policies. After the neoliberal development model of free markets, the state has recently taken a center stage position...
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Mexico’s economic groups are currently the most powerful of Latin America. Various indices show that Mexican conglomerates are very successful, and Cemex is the only company from the region in the top 25 MNCs from developing countries. Large Mexican companies have grown extensively with...
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