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Overlapping Globalizations

Otaviano Canuto

No 1705, Policy briefs on Trade Dynamics and Policies from Policy Center for the New South

Abstract: Current technological developments in manufacturing are likely to lead to a partial reversal of the wave of fragmentation and global value chains that was at the core of the rise of North-South trade from 1990 onwards. At the same time, China – the main hub of the global-growth-cum-structural-change of that period - may attempt to extend the previous wave through its “One Belt, One Road” initiative.

Date: 2017-11
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