The Emergence of China: Opportunities and Challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean
Andres Rodriguez-Clare,
Robert Devlin and
Antoni Estevadeordal
No 421 in IDB Publications (Books) from Inter-American Development Bank
Abstract:
China's size, rapid growth, external openness, and trade performance have led to varying perceptions among the countries of Latin America: Is China a potential new market, a potent new competitor, or both? This book assesses the near-term strategic implications of China's economic performance for growth and development in Latin America.
Keywords: investment; foreign direct investment; markets; globalization; trade; textiles; global marketplace; WTO accession; imports; exports; comparative advantages; geography; market access; competition; upgrading; agriculture; trade openness; value added; competencia; competitividad; integración; inversión extranjera; política económica; comercio exterior; mercado mundial; textiles; productividad; ahorro; producción industrial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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