Que nous apprennent les BRIC ? Trois conjectures sur les économies émergentes
Julien Vercueil ()
Mondes en développement, 2012, vol. n°158, issue 2, 25-34
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This paper uses a temptative definition of the « emerging economies » category and explores the main characteristics of the four most eminent of them : Brazil, Russia, India and China (the BRIC). It draws three conjectures about emerging economies, shared among the BRIC despite their diversity : first, institutional coherence is a precondition to economic growth ; second, BRIC present « real time » driven trajectories ; third, there is no « one best way » of economic emerging.
Keywords: BRIC; institutions; economic trajectories; institutional coherence; macroeconomic policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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