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Economic policy and planning (general) --- Government --- Political systems --- Latin America --- Amérique latine --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government --- Politique économique --- Politique et gouvernement --- Economic policy --- 330.98 --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- -Politics and government --- Latin America -- Economic policy. --- Latin America -- Politics and government -- 1980-. --- Amérique latine --- Politique économique --- ECONOMICS/Political Economy --- Latin America - Economic policy --- Latin America - Politics and government - 1980 --- -Latin America
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Latin America --- Amérique latine --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- Economic policy --- Amérique latine --- Conditions économiques --- Latin America - Economic policy --- Latin America - Economic conditions - 1982 --- -Latin America - Social conditions - 1982 --- -Latin America
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Latin American multinationals (multilatinas) have been central in the rise of emerging markets in the last few decades. Their development comprises part of the global shift of wealth and power between nations. The rise of firms in a broad range of sectors - including construction, oil, telecommunications and the aeronautical industry - as important regional and global players is spreading: companies in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile and many others are part of this increasing phenomenon. This book analyses the trends, the countries and the firms involved, and explores the implications for the US, China, Spain and the rest of Europe. In particular, Javier Santiso examines how Spain might profit from positioning itself as a unique hub between Europe and Latin America. The Decade of the Multilatinas includes a wide range of statistical data which will be useful to scholars, policymakers and commentators on Latin America in particular, and international business and emerging markets more generally.
International business enterprises --- Investments, Spanish --- Latin America --- Commerce. --- Spanish investments --- Business, Economy and Management --- Business Management --- E-books --- Investments, Latin American. --- Corporations, Latin American. --- Latin American corporations --- Latin American investments
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Latin America is looking towards China and Asia -- and China and Asia are looking right back. This is a major shift: for the first time in its history, Latin America can benefit from not one but three major engines of world growth. Until the 1980s, the United States was the region’s major trade partner. In the 1990s, a second growth engine emerged with the European investment boom in Latin America. Now, at the dawn of the new century, the increasing global economic importance of Asia, and in particular China, potentially provides a third engine of growth. This book describes the opportunities and challenges that Latin American economies will face as Chinese importance in the world economy -- and in Latin America's traditional markets -- continues to grow.
Foreign trade. International trade --- International economic relations --- China --- Latin America --- Investments, Chinese --- Commerce --- Foreign economic relations
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La croissance de nombreux pays africains attire, à un niveau sans précédent, les capital-risqueurs et les investissements boursiers sur le continent. Cet engouement nouveau des investisseurs est favorisé par un environnement, économique et politique, qui devrait aller en s'améliorant.
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A large, untapped reservoir of potential partnerships between private financial institutions (banks, asset managers, private equity firms, etc.) and aid donors remains to be fully exploited. Banks, private equity and asset management firms are important parts of a broad set of private actors in the field. Private financial institutions take increasingly into account variables other than financial ones to assess their investment decisions around the world. The OECD Global Forum on Development could host a market place for ideas for improving and promoting donor-private financial institutions partnerships: an Innovation Laboratory on Development Finance. An OECD Development Finance Award hosted by the OECD Global Forum on Development should be created
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La capacité analytique en matière de réformes économiques est inégale d'un pays à l'autre de l'Amérique latine. Cette capacité analytique est une condition nécessaire pour atteindre une meilleure qualité des réformes économiques mais la capacité de mise en oeuvre est tout aussi centrale. L'articulation entre ces deux capacités, capacité analytique et capacité de mise en oeuvre, est sans doute l'un des leviers centraux sur lequel pourrait agir la coopération internationale.
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China’s trade impact on Latin America is positive via an export boom and indirectly better terms of trade. Its emergence is also a wake up call for the region: more reforms are needed, especially in infrastructure, in order to maintain Latin America’s comparative advantage. The Chinese windfall brings risks of exclusion in a “raw materials corner” out of global value chains.
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L'influence grandissante de la Chine en Afrique et en Amérique latine a partiellement occulté la naissance d'un autre géant à l'Est : l'Inde. L'émergence de ce nouvel acteur asiatique est symptomatique de l'évolution rapide de la donne économique mondiale. L'omniprésence de l'Europe, du Japon et des Etats-Unis en tant que centres économiques s'érode peu à peu, ouvrant la voie à de nouvelles opportunités - et défis - pour le monde en développement.
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China's growing influence on Africa and on Latin America has, to some extent, overshadowed the rise of another emerging market giant in the East: India. This other Asian emerging presence is also symbolic of the rapid redesigning of the global economic map. Europe, Japan and the United States are seeing their positions as omnipotent economic centres declining, opening new opportunities and threats for developing areas of the world.
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