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  1. La convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR
    enfrentando juntos un escenario mundial desafiante
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Santiago

    El presente documento fue preparado por la CEPAL con motivo del seminario MERCOSUL-Aliança do Pacífico: Reforçando os Vetores da Integração, realizado en Brasilia en junio de 2018. Además de caracterizar las relaciones comerciales y de inversión... more

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    El presente documento fue preparado por la CEPAL con motivo del seminario MERCOSUL-Aliança do Pacífico: Reforçando os Vetores da Integração, realizado en Brasilia en junio de 2018. Además de caracterizar las relaciones comerciales y de inversión entre ambas agrupaciones, se presentan propuestas para profundizar el acercamiento entre ellas, a partir de los contenidos de la hoja de ruta definida por sus ministros de relaciones exteriores y comercio en abril de 2017. Prólogo .-- Resumen ejecutivo .-- Capítulo I. La convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR, necesaria y urgente .-- Capítulo II. Las relaciones comerciales y de inversión entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR .-- Capítulo III. Propuestas para la agenda de convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR.

     

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  2. Interkulturelle Aspekte wirtschaftlicher Globalisierung
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Dt. Übersee-Inst., Hamburg

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 3926953497
    RVK Categories: QM 000
    Series: Schriften des Deutschen Übersee-Instituts Hamburg ; 49
    Subjects: CULTURAL ASPECTS; EAST-WEST RELATIONS; GLOBALIZATION; INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION; INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS; Globalisierung; Interkulturelle Kommunikation; Weltwirtschaft; Globalization; Intercultural communication; International economic relations; Kulturkontakt; Globalisierung; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Kulturelle Entwicklung
    Scope: 297 S.
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    Auch angekündigt als: Globalisierung der Wirtschaft und kulturelles Erbe in Entwicklungsländern

  3. Mastering space
    hegemony, territory and international political economy
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    For over two hundred years the domination of some countries by others has been intrinsic to international relations, with national economic and political strength viewed as essential to a nation's survival and global position. Mastering Space... more

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    For over two hundred years the domination of some countries by others has been intrinsic to international relations, with national economic and political strength viewed as essential to a nation's survival and global position. Mastering Space identifies the essential features of this 'state-centredness' and suggests an optimistic alternative more in keeping with the contemporary post-Cold War climate. Drawing on recent geopolitical thinking, the authors claim that the dynamism of the international political economy has been obscured through excessive attention to the state as an unchanging actor

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0203730623; 9780203730621; 1280321725; 9781280321726; 020330425X; 9780203304259; 0203422384; 9780203422380
    RVK Categories: MK 2100 ; ML 1000 ; MB 3050 ; PR 2072
    Subjects: Géopolitique; Politique mondiale; Relations internationales; Nouvel ordre économique international; Geopolitics; World politics; International relations; International economic relations; Geopolitics; World politics; International relations; International economic relations; Política mundial; Relaciones internacionales; Relaciones económicas internacionales; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; General; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; National; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Reference; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Essays; Geopolitics; International economic relations; International relations; World politics; Geopolitik; Hegemonie; Internationale Politik; Politische Ökonomie; Territorialitätsprinzip; Geopolitiek; Buitenlandse betrekkingen; Internationale economische betrekkingen; GEOPOLITICS; WORLD POLITICS; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiii, 260 pages), illustrations, maps
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-249) and index. - Print version record

    1. Introduction2. Geopolitical Order -- 3. Geopolitical Discourse -- 4. The Territorial Trap -- 5. 'Hegemonic' Instability and the Relative Decline of the United States -- 6. 'Hegemonic' Pretenders -- 7. Transnational Liberalism -- 8. Mastering Space or Empowering Communities?

  4. La Asociación Económica Integral Regional
    principales contenidos e implicancias para América Latina y el Caribe
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), Santiago

    La entrada en vigor a inicios de 2022 del acuerdo que establece la Asociación Económica Integral Regional (RCEP, por su sigla en inglés) entre 15 países de Asia y el Pacífico se produce en el contexto de ciertas tendencias que apuntan a una mayor... more

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    La entrada en vigor a inicios de 2022 del acuerdo que establece la Asociación Económica Integral Regional (RCEP, por su sigla en inglés) entre 15 países de Asia y el Pacífico se produce en el contexto de ciertas tendencias que apuntan a una mayor regionalización de la producción y el comercio, en respuesta a las perturbaciones que las tensiones comerciales entre los Estados Unidos y China, la pandemia del COVID-19 y más recientemente el conflicto en Ucrania han producido en las cadenas globales de valor. Por el contrario, América Latina y el Caribe experimenta desde mediados de la década de 2010 un preocupante proceso de desintegración comercial y productiva. Este documento busca contribuir a la discusión sobre cómo avanzar hacia un espacio económico integrado en la región, con miras a dinamizar el crecimiento y las cadenas productivas y reducir la excesiva dependencia del abastecimiento externo en sectores estratégicos. Resumen .-- Introducción .-- I. El RCEP: elevado peso económico y demográfico con alta heterogeneidadentre sus miembros .-- II. Contenidos del RCEP: el complejo equilibrio entre amplitud y profundidad .-- III. Algunas reflexiones sobre la relevancia del RCEP para América Latina y el Caribe.

     

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  5. La Asociación Económica Integral Regional
    principales contenidos e implicancias para América Latina y el Caribe
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), Santiago

    La entrada en vigor a inicios de 2022 del acuerdo que establece la Asociación Económica Integral Regional (RCEP, por su sigla en inglés) entre 15 países de Asia y el Pacífico se produce en el contexto de ciertas tendencias que apuntan a una mayor... more

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    La entrada en vigor a inicios de 2022 del acuerdo que establece la Asociación Económica Integral Regional (RCEP, por su sigla en inglés) entre 15 países de Asia y el Pacífico se produce en el contexto de ciertas tendencias que apuntan a una mayor regionalización de la producción y el comercio, en respuesta a las perturbaciones que las tensiones comerciales entre los Estados Unidos y China, la pandemia del COVID-19 y más recientemente el conflicto en Ucrania han producido en las cadenas globales de valor. Por el contrario, América Latina y el Caribe experimenta desde mediados de la década de 2010 un preocupante proceso de desintegración comercial y productiva. Este documento busca contribuir a la discusión sobre cómo avanzar hacia un espacio económico integrado en la región, con miras a dinamizar el crecimiento y las cadenas productivas y reducir la excesiva dependencia del abastecimiento externo en sectores estratégicos. Resumen .-- Introducción .-- I. El RCEP: elevado peso económico y demográfico con alta heterogeneidadentre sus miembros .-- II. Contenidos del RCEP: el complejo equilibrio entre amplitud y profundidad .-- III. Algunas reflexiones sobre la relevancia del RCEP para América Latina y el Caribe.

     

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  6. Economic and social effects of a possible trade agreement between Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) concluded between Asian Pacific States in 2020 is expected to change regional and global trade patterns. Based on a Computable General Equilibrium model (including 41 countries and 39 sectors),... more

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    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) concluded between Asian Pacific States in 2020 is expected to change regional and global trade patterns. Based on a Computable General Equilibrium model (including 41 countries and 39 sectors), the underlying paper evaluates the impact of firstly, RCEP on trade between Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) and Asian Pacific member countries, and secondly, a hypothetical free trade area in LAC and thirdly, a free trade agreement within and between the two regions. Results are analyzed on the country —and sector— level by type of agent (small and medium-sized, MSMEs, and large companies).The model outputs imply a boost in trade in the Asian Pacific region caused by the RCEP agreement coming into force, while trade volumes of LAC countries would contract. This likely targets primarily exports of natural resources and low —and medium— technology manufacturers based in LAC.

     

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  7. Oportunidades comerciales en África Subsahariana
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Montevideo

    El intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana es bajo.Uruguay representa únicamente el 0,04% de las importaciones y el 0,2% de las exportaciones del subcontinente, y el comercio se concentra en unos pocos bienes. En este... more

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    El intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana es bajo.Uruguay representa únicamente el 0,04% de las importaciones y el 0,2% de las exportaciones del subcontinente, y el comercio se concentra en unos pocos bienes. En este documento se analiza la situación actual de intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana, y se analiza el potencial comercio con el subcontinente. Resumen .-- I. Caracterización de África Subsahariana .-- II. Oportunidades comerciales de Uruguay en África .-- III. Política comercial en África Subsahariana .-- IV. Cómo se hacen negocios con África Subsahariana .-- V. Estrategias comerciales de otros países en África Subsahariana .-- VI. Comentarios finales.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    LC/TS.2017/42
    LC/MVD/TS.2017/1
    Series: Serie estudios y perspectivas ; 26
    Subjects: COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL; MERCADOS; POTENCIAL DEL MERCADO; POLITICA COMERCIAL; NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES; ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES; RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; MARKETS; MARKET POTENTIAL; TRADE POLICY; TRADE NEGOTIATIONS; TRADE STATISTICS; INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 69 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. IT enabled services in the post-pandemic economy
    new opportunities for relations between India and Latin America
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago de Chile

    During the last few decades, India’s trade with the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries has grown substantially, especially in the area of Information Technology (IT) services. The definition of IT services now includes a plethora of... more

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    During the last few decades, India’s trade with the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries has grown substantially, especially in the area of Information Technology (IT) services. The definition of IT services now includes a plethora of IT-enabled services (ITeS) directed to specific sectors, including Agri-tech, Fin-tech, Health-tech, manufacturing and mining-based services, as well as e-commerce. This sector has attracted significant Indian investment in the region. Over the last decade, the share of the IT sector in total Indian Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the region has nearly doubled to about 15 percent today.The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a myriad of challenges and new prospects for ITeS. The industry is confronting this health crisis through opportunities to promote skill-up, embrace the digital transformation and stimulate overall growth of the industry in both regions. The increased reliance on e-commerce has paved the way for greater development of IT-enabled financial products delivered via mobile applications. Moreover, to remain competitive in the global market, companies have increased their demand for new technologies.In this context, this report examines new challenges and prospects for ITeS and e-commerce in the pandemic economy in India and LAC, and explores new opportunities for bilateral direct investment and trade between the two regions. Introduction .-- Overview .-- Impacts and Challenges for the Information Technology .-- Enabled Services Sector During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Private Sector View .-- Recommendations and Policy Directives.

     

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  9. China and Latin America and the Caribbean
    exports competition in the United States market
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Santiago

    This paper uses an augmented gravity trade model to examine the impact of Chinese exports to the United States on Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) exports to the same market over the last two decades. The analysis relies on a sample of 33 LAC... more

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    This paper uses an augmented gravity trade model to examine the impact of Chinese exports to the United States on Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) exports to the same market over the last two decades. The analysis relies on a sample of 33 LAC countries and trade data disaggregated to the 10- digit Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) level. The results show that the impact of Chinese exports on US imports from LAC is negative and statistically significant across model specifications and levels of aggregation in the trade data. In addition, the model suggests that after accounting for such export competition, Free Trade Agreements with the United States, on average, increased imports from LAC countries by up to 1.5 percent. That is, countries with a trade agreement with the US have an advantage over those without, particularly in the manufacturing sector. Abstract. -- Introduction. I. Export competition between China and Latin America and the Caribbean .-- II. Similarity of Latin American and Chinese export structures. -- III. Gravity models of trade. -- IV. Augmented gravity models and export competition. -- V. Estimation approach. -- VI. Data .-- VII. Results. A. Baseline gravity model. B. Specification tests. C. Instrumental variable results. D. Industry results .-- VIII. Conclusions.

     

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  10. La convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR
    enfrentando juntos un escenario mundial desafiante
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Santiago

    El presente documento fue preparado por la CEPAL con motivo del seminario MERCOSUL-Aliança do Pacífico: Reforçando os Vetores da Integração, realizado en Brasilia en junio de 2018. Además de caracterizar las relaciones comerciales y de inversión... more

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    El presente documento fue preparado por la CEPAL con motivo del seminario MERCOSUL-Aliança do Pacífico: Reforçando os Vetores da Integração, realizado en Brasilia en junio de 2018. Además de caracterizar las relaciones comerciales y de inversión entre ambas agrupaciones, se presentan propuestas para profundizar el acercamiento entre ellas, a partir de los contenidos de la hoja de ruta definida por sus ministros de relaciones exteriores y comercio en abril de 2017. Prólogo .-- Resumen ejecutivo .-- Capítulo I. La convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR, necesaria y urgente .-- Capítulo II. Las relaciones comerciales y de inversión entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR .-- Capítulo III. Propuestas para la agenda de convergencia entre la Alianza del Pacífico y el MERCOSUR.

     

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  11. Modelling of world economic development
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  United Nations, New York

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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  12. Oportunidades comerciales en África Subsahariana
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Montevideo

    El intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana es bajo.Uruguay representa únicamente el 0,04% de las importaciones y el 0,2% de las exportaciones del subcontinente, y el comercio se concentra en unos pocos bienes. En este... more

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    El intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana es bajo.Uruguay representa únicamente el 0,04% de las importaciones y el 0,2% de las exportaciones del subcontinente, y el comercio se concentra en unos pocos bienes. En este documento se analiza la situación actual de intercambio comercial de Uruguay con los países de África Subsahariana, y se analiza el potencial comercio con el subcontinente. Resumen .-- I. Caracterización de África Subsahariana .-- II. Oportunidades comerciales de Uruguay en África .-- III. Política comercial en África Subsahariana .-- IV. Cómo se hacen negocios con África Subsahariana .-- V. Estrategias comerciales de otros países en África Subsahariana .-- VI. Comentarios finales.

     

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    Language: Spanish
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    Format: Online
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    LC/TS.2017/42
    LC/MVD/TS.2017/1
    Series: Serie estudios y perspectivas ; 26
    Subjects: COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL; MERCADOS; POTENCIAL DEL MERCADO; POLITICA COMERCIAL; NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES; ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES; RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; MARKETS; MARKET POTENTIAL; TRADE POLICY; TRADE NEGOTIATIONS; TRADE STATISTICS; INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 69 Seiten), Illustrationen
  13. Economic and social effects of a possible trade agreement between Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago

    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) concluded between Asian Pacific States in 2020 is expected to change regional and global trade patterns. Based on a Computable General Equilibrium model (including 41 countries and 39 sectors),... more

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    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) concluded between Asian Pacific States in 2020 is expected to change regional and global trade patterns. Based on a Computable General Equilibrium model (including 41 countries and 39 sectors), the underlying paper evaluates the impact of firstly, RCEP on trade between Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) and Asian Pacific member countries, and secondly, a hypothetical free trade area in LAC and thirdly, a free trade agreement within and between the two regions. Results are analyzed on the country —and sector— level by type of agent (small and medium-sized, MSMEs, and large companies).The model outputs imply a boost in trade in the Asian Pacific region caused by the RCEP agreement coming into force, while trade volumes of LAC countries would contract. This likely targets primarily exports of natural resources and low —and medium— technology manufacturers based in LAC.

     

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  14. IT enabled services in the post-pandemic economy
    new opportunities for relations between India and Latin America
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  United Nations, ECLAC, Santiago de Chile

    During the last few decades, India’s trade with the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries has grown substantially, especially in the area of Information Technology (IT) services. The definition of IT services now includes a plethora of... more

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    During the last few decades, India’s trade with the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries has grown substantially, especially in the area of Information Technology (IT) services. The definition of IT services now includes a plethora of IT-enabled services (ITeS) directed to specific sectors, including Agri-tech, Fin-tech, Health-tech, manufacturing and mining-based services, as well as e-commerce. This sector has attracted significant Indian investment in the region. Over the last decade, the share of the IT sector in total Indian Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the region has nearly doubled to about 15 percent today.The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a myriad of challenges and new prospects for ITeS. The industry is confronting this health crisis through opportunities to promote skill-up, embrace the digital transformation and stimulate overall growth of the industry in both regions. The increased reliance on e-commerce has paved the way for greater development of IT-enabled financial products delivered via mobile applications. Moreover, to remain competitive in the global market, companies have increased their demand for new technologies.In this context, this report examines new challenges and prospects for ITeS and e-commerce in the pandemic economy in India and LAC, and explores new opportunities for bilateral direct investment and trade between the two regions. Introduction .-- Overview .-- Impacts and Challenges for the Information Technology .-- Enabled Services Sector During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Private Sector View .-- Recommendations and Policy Directives.

     

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  15. China and Latin America and the Caribbean
    exports competition in the United States market
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Santiago

    This paper uses an augmented gravity trade model to examine the impact of Chinese exports to the United States on Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) exports to the same market over the last two decades. The analysis relies on a sample of 33 LAC... more

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    This paper uses an augmented gravity trade model to examine the impact of Chinese exports to the United States on Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) exports to the same market over the last two decades. The analysis relies on a sample of 33 LAC countries and trade data disaggregated to the 10- digit Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) level. The results show that the impact of Chinese exports on US imports from LAC is negative and statistically significant across model specifications and levels of aggregation in the trade data. In addition, the model suggests that after accounting for such export competition, Free Trade Agreements with the United States, on average, increased imports from LAC countries by up to 1.5 percent. That is, countries with a trade agreement with the US have an advantage over those without, particularly in the manufacturing sector. Abstract. -- Introduction. I. Export competition between China and Latin America and the Caribbean .-- II. Similarity of Latin American and Chinese export structures. -- III. Gravity models of trade. -- IV. Augmented gravity models and export competition. -- V. Estimation approach. -- VI. Data .-- VII. Results. A. Baseline gravity model. B. Specification tests. C. Instrumental variable results. D. Industry results .-- VIII. Conclusions.

     

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