The Rise of the New Economic Powers and the Changing Global Landscape
Haico Ebbers
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Haico Ebbers: Nyenrode Business University, The Netherlands
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Abstract:
This book explores the catching-up process of a group of large emerging markets: the New Economic Powers. This process is extremely robust and should be considered as the defining trend of our age, resulting in a pivotal change in world economics and politics. The outcome is that the West cannot dominate the world as it did in the previous 200 years. Today's world is pluralistic, and the larger emerging markets are becoming increasingly influential. That is the new reality, which at times caused, and will cause, further discomfort and uncertainty in the West.
Keywords: Globalization; Emerging Markets; International Trade; Foreign Direct Investments; WTO and the Global Governance Structure; Trading Blocs; Role of the Government; Market Versus Governments; Escaping the Middle-income Trap (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F02 F1 F13 F5 F6 F63 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9789811263118
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Why a Book on New Economic Powers? , pp 1-36

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- Ch 2 Understanding Why Countries Grow , pp 37-78

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- Ch 3 The Catching-up Process , pp 79-108

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- Ch 4 Common Characteristics and Important Differences , pp 109-158

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- Ch 5 Globalization and NEP Viewpoints , pp 159-193

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- Ch 6 International Trade and the Role of the NEP-9 , pp 195-250

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- Ch 7 Global Governance and NEP-9 , pp 251-298

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- Ch 8 Foreign Direct Investments and the NEP-9 , pp 299-349

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- Ch 9 Epilogue , pp 351-363

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