A ascensão da China e seus reflexos no Brasil: fundamentos e evidências para uma estratégia de desenvolvimento

作者: Diego Bonaldo Coelho , Gilmar Masiero , Luiz Caseiro

DOI: 10.20396/RBI.V14I0.8649101

关键词: RestructuringWorld economyInternationalizationNational developmentEconomicsGravity centerEconomyChinaInstitutional policy

摘要: This paper analyzes the fundamentals of Chinese national development strategy that have transformed China into a major gravity center world economy. China’s rise not only promoted several impacts on other economies, but it also has led to restructuring their agenda. Through robust theories and statistics, this delves deeper determinants its Brazilian From analysis, we suggest need for Brazil develop is grounded in an institutional policy mix promotes internationalization innovation

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