The Rise of the BRICS in the Global Political Economy
Edited by Vai Io Lo and
Mary Hiscock
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Vai Io Lo and Mary Hiscock, together with scholars and researchers from around the world, investigate the rise of the BRICS and assess the extent of their further development and influence from the perspectives of economics, international relations and law.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B5 E12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781782545460
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The BRICS: An Indian perspective , pp 5-10

- H.E. Mr Biren Nanda
- Ch 2 How solid are the BRICS? An economic overview , pp 11-26

- Anthony Makin and Rashmi Umesh Arora
- Ch 3 Fiscal policy and Chinaís economic growth , pp 27-51

- Shuanglin Lin
- Ch 4 Productivity differences, technology adoption and economic growth: The case of India , pp 52-66

- Radhika Lahiri and Shyama Ratnasiri
- Ch 5 Brazil: A soft power rising with the BRICS towards a multipolar world , pp 67-83

- Raquel Dos Santos
- Ch 6 Sino-Brazilian trade and antidumping concerns , pp 84-98

- Muruga Perumal Ramaswamy
- Ch 7 Joining the BRICs: The case of South Africa , pp 99-122

- Laurence Boulle and Jessie Chella
- Ch 8 Implications of the rise of the BRIC countries for Africa , pp 123-141

- Emmanuel T. Laryea
- Ch 9 The BRICS: Experiments with state capitalism and institutional investment , pp 142-161

- John Farrar and Mohamed Ariff
- Ch 10 The power of the BRICS in world trade and growth, analysing the macroeconomic impacts within and across the bloc , pp 162-190

- Ahmed Khalid
- Ch 11 The BRICS+: Fault lines and opportunities , pp 191-218

- Umair Ghori
- Ch 12 The BRICS: A model for living on the earth , pp 219-227

- Dilyara B. Karimova
- Ch 13 The BRICS and Russia , pp 228-240

- Stephen Fortescue
- Ch 14 New players, new rules? The BRICS and global economic governance , pp 241-252

- Mark Thirlwell
- Ch 15 BRICS and mortar(s): Breaking or building the global system? , pp 253-267

- Melissa Conley Tyler and Michael Thomas
- Ch 16 China's path to development: Does law matter? , pp 268-287

- Vai Io Lo
- Ch 17 The role of the BRICS in international law in a multipolar world , pp 288-307

- Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
- Ch 18 Conclusions: The BRICS - Ascendancy, decline or plateau? , pp 308-312

- Mary Hiscock and Vai Io Lo
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