Sino-Latin American economic relations
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Sino-Latin American economic relations
(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary China series, [78])
Routledge, 2012
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  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book analyses the economic and policy relationships between China and Latin America. One of the major economic developments in the world in the 21st century is the rise of Asia, particularly the rise of China. How does the rise of China affect the trade and investment of Latin American economies? In this volume, the contributors present expert analysis of these important effects using theoretical and conceptual insights as well as rigorous econometric tests. In addition, they also provide important policy implication which China could take from Latin American economies.
Key issues covered by the contributors include international trade and direct investment, empirical analysis of the complementary and intra-industry trade nature of Latin American and Chinese trade, the comparison of the production and trade of parts and components in East Asia and in Latin America and an examination of policy issues such as policies towards small and medium sized enterprises as well as pension reforms.
This book will be useful reading to anyone interested in Chinese Economics, Latin American Economics, and International Economics.
Table of Contents
Introduction K.C. Fung and Alicia Garcia-Herrero 1. China-Latin America Economic Cooperation: Going beyond Resource and Manufacturing Complementarity Masahiro Kawai and Fan Zhai 2. Asian Opportunities and Diversification Strategies: An Outlook for Latin American Trade Rolando Avendano and Javier Santiso 3. Is India the Next Big Thing for Latin America? A Comparative Analysis of China's and India's Trade Antony Estevadeordal, Mauricio Mesquita Moreira, Christian Volpe and Juan Blyde 4. Production Sharing in Latin America and East Asia K.C. Fung, Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Alan Siu 5. Financial Access of SMEs in Latin America: Lessons for China GAO Jing 6. The Latin American Experience in Pension System Reform: Coverage, Fiscal Issues and Possible Implications for China Daniel Titelman, Cecilia Vera and Esteban Perez 7. A Comparison of Chinese Outward Direct Investment with Its Regional Peers: Japan, South Korea and Taiwan K.C. Fung, Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Ya Lan Liu and Alan Siu 8. The Impact of the Emergence of China on Brazilian International Trade Enestor Dos Santos and Soledad Zignano 9. China and Mexico in the U.S. Market: Challenges and Opportunities Cecilia Posadas Perez
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