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Advancing U.S. business investment and trade in the Americas : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, June 7, 2018
Advancing U.S. business investment and trade in the Americas : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, June 7, 2018
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington : , : U.S. Government Publishing Office, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (iii, 65 pages)
Soggetto topico Investments, American - Latin America
Soggetto genere / forma Legislative hearings.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Advancing U.S. business investment and trade in the Americas
Record Nr. UNINA-9910709874303321
Washington : , : U.S. Government Publishing Office, , 2018
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China and sustainable development in Latin America : the social and environmental dimension / / edited by Rebecca Ray, Kevin Gallagher, Andres López and Cynthia Sanborn [[electronic resource]]
China and sustainable development in Latin America : the social and environmental dimension / / edited by Rebecca Ray, Kevin Gallagher, Andres López and Cynthia Sanborn [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Anthem Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 367 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 337.5108
Collana Anthem frontiers of global political economy
Soggetto topico Sustainable development - Latin America
International trade - Environmental aspects - Latin America
International trade - Social aspects - Latin America
ISBN 1-78308-616-5
1-78308-613-0
Classificazione SOC042000BUS068000BUS072000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction and Regional Overview ; 1.China in Latin America: Lessons for South-South Cooperation and Sustainable Development -- Rebecca Ray, Kevin P. Gallagher, Andres Lopez, and Cynthia Sanborn; Part II. China and Latin America's Hydrocarbons Sector; 2. FDI and Trade: is China Relevant for the Future of our Environment? The Case of Argentina -- Julian Donaubauer, Andres Lopez, and Daniela Ramos; 3. Colombia and China: Social and Environmental Impact of Trade and Foreign Direct Investment -- Guillermo Rudas Lleras and Mauricio Cabrera Leal; 4. A Line in the Equatorial Forests: Chinese Investment and the Environmental and Social Impacts of Extractive Industries in Ecuador -- Rebecca Ray and Adam Chimienti; Part III. China and Latin America's Mining Sector; 5. An Assessment of the Environmental and Social Impacts of Chinese Trade and FDI in Bolivia -- Alejandra Saravia Lopez and Adam Rua Quiroga; 6. Chinese Investment in Peru's Mining Industry: Blessing or Curse? -- Cynthia Sanborn and Victoria Chonn; Part IV. China and Latin America's Agricultural Sector; 7. China's Influence on Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia: A Growing Force in the State of Mato Grosso -- Philip M. Fearnside and Adriano M.R. Figueiredo; Part V. China and Latin America's Manufacturing Sector; 8. Chinese Incidence on the Chilean Solar Power Sector -- Nicola Borregaard, Annie Dufey, Maria Teresa Ruiz-Tagle, and Santiago Sinclair; 9. China in Mexico: Some Environmental and Employment Dimensions -- Claudia Schatan and Diana Piloyan.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910157363603321
London : , : Anthem Press, , 2017
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China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 337.5108
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62637-129-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword""; ""ch 1-China and Latin America: A New Era of an Old Exchange""; ""The Early Trajectory of China�s Engagement with Latin America""; ""China, Latin America, and the Cold War: From the Third World to Renewed Diplomacy""; ""Sino�Latin American Relations Today: Emerging Trends of a Diplomatic Great Leap Forward""; ""The Key Findings at a Glance""; ""Notes""; ""Part 1: Grand Strategies and Local Responses""; ""ch 2-The China�Latin America Relationship: Convergences and Divergences""; ""A New Relationship""
""Beyond Conventional Approaches""""Global Level: Models of Development""; ""Hemispheric Level: The Weight of Attitudes""; ""Domestic Level: Informal Rules and Institutions""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 3-Ten Key Questions""; ""1. Why Is Latin America Important for China?""; ""2. Recent Advances in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""3. Problem Areas in China�Latin America Relations""; ""4. Areas of Misunderstanding""; ""5. The US Factor in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""6. The Economic Crisis and New Opportunities for Cooperation""
""7. China�s First Policy Paper on Latin America: Loud Voice or Silent Action?""""8. Bridges to Latin America: The Overseas Chinese""; ""9. The Taiwan Issue in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""10. Neocolonialism vs. South-South Cooperation""; ""Notes""; ""ch 4-Economic Fundamentals of the Relationship""; ""Macroeconomic Trends""; ""Revisiting China�s Effect on Latin America: Three Myths""; ""China as a Destination for Latin American Exports""; ""South-South Cooperation at the Firm Level""; ""Three Policy Recommendations""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 5-China�s Challenge to Latin American Development""""The Debate So Far""; ""Economic and Trade Performance: China and Latin America Compared""; ""State and Market: The Need for Synthesis""; ""Conclusion: Back to the Future""; ""Notes""; ""ch 6-The Obama Administration, Latin America, and the Middle Kingdom""; ""A Region in Flux: US Goals and Chinese Strategies""; ""Venezuela and Brazil: The Geopolitics of the South""; ""The Obama Administration: New Opportunities or Rising Constraints?""; ""Domestic Constraints Facing the Obama Administration""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 7-Conflicting US Perceptions of China�s Inroads in Latin America""""The Politics of Posturing""; ""China�s Economic Relationship with Latin America""; ""Crisis Management""; ""Political and Security Concerns""; ""The Taiwan Factor""; ""Governance and Transparency: Challenges for the Future""; ""Conclusion: From Threat to Stakeholder?""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2: Country Studies""; ""ch 8-China and Mexico: Trade, Migration, and Guanxi""; ""China�s Macroeconomic Relations with Mexico""; ""The Chinese Diaspora in Mexico""
""Trans-Pacific Guanxi: The Chinese Associations of Mexicali and Tijuana""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463466703321
Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
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China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 337.5108
Soggetto topico POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian
ISBN 1-62637-129-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword""; ""ch 1-China and Latin America: A New Era of an Old Exchange""; ""The Early Trajectory of China�s Engagement with Latin America""; ""China, Latin America, and the Cold War: From the Third World to Renewed Diplomacy""; ""Sino�Latin American Relations Today: Emerging Trends of a Diplomatic Great Leap Forward""; ""The Key Findings at a Glance""; ""Notes""; ""Part 1: Grand Strategies and Local Responses""; ""ch 2-The China�Latin America Relationship: Convergences and Divergences""; ""A New Relationship""
""Beyond Conventional Approaches""""Global Level: Models of Development""; ""Hemispheric Level: The Weight of Attitudes""; ""Domestic Level: Informal Rules and Institutions""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 3-Ten Key Questions""; ""1. Why Is Latin America Important for China?""; ""2. Recent Advances in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""3. Problem Areas in China�Latin America Relations""; ""4. Areas of Misunderstanding""; ""5. The US Factor in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""6. The Economic Crisis and New Opportunities for Cooperation""
""7. China�s First Policy Paper on Latin America: Loud Voice or Silent Action?""""8. Bridges to Latin America: The Overseas Chinese""; ""9. The Taiwan Issue in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""10. Neocolonialism vs. South-South Cooperation""; ""Notes""; ""ch 4-Economic Fundamentals of the Relationship""; ""Macroeconomic Trends""; ""Revisiting China�s Effect on Latin America: Three Myths""; ""China as a Destination for Latin American Exports""; ""South-South Cooperation at the Firm Level""; ""Three Policy Recommendations""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 5-China�s Challenge to Latin American Development""""The Debate So Far""; ""Economic and Trade Performance: China and Latin America Compared""; ""State and Market: The Need for Synthesis""; ""Conclusion: Back to the Future""; ""Notes""; ""ch 6-The Obama Administration, Latin America, and the Middle Kingdom""; ""A Region in Flux: US Goals and Chinese Strategies""; ""Venezuela and Brazil: The Geopolitics of the South""; ""The Obama Administration: New Opportunities or Rising Constraints?""; ""Domestic Constraints Facing the Obama Administration""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 7-Conflicting US Perceptions of China�s Inroads in Latin America""""The Politics of Posturing""; ""China�s Economic Relationship with Latin America""; ""Crisis Management""; ""Political and Security Concerns""; ""The Taiwan Factor""; ""Governance and Transparency: Challenges for the Future""; ""Conclusion: From Threat to Stakeholder?""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2: Country Studies""; ""ch 8-China and Mexico: Trade, Migration, and Guanxi""; ""China�s Macroeconomic Relations with Mexico""; ""The Chinese Diaspora in Mexico""
""Trans-Pacific Guanxi: The Chinese Associations of Mexicali and Tijuana""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787854703321
Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
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China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
China engages Latin America : tracing the trajectory / / edited by Adrian H. Hearn, José Luis León Manríquez ; contributors, Carlos Alzugaray Treto [and eighteen others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 337.5108
Soggetto topico POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian
ISBN 1-62637-129-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Foreword""; ""ch 1-China and Latin America: A New Era of an Old Exchange""; ""The Early Trajectory of China�s Engagement with Latin America""; ""China, Latin America, and the Cold War: From the Third World to Renewed Diplomacy""; ""Sino�Latin American Relations Today: Emerging Trends of a Diplomatic Great Leap Forward""; ""The Key Findings at a Glance""; ""Notes""; ""Part 1: Grand Strategies and Local Responses""; ""ch 2-The China�Latin America Relationship: Convergences and Divergences""; ""A New Relationship""
""Beyond Conventional Approaches""""Global Level: Models of Development""; ""Hemispheric Level: The Weight of Attitudes""; ""Domestic Level: Informal Rules and Institutions""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch 3-Ten Key Questions""; ""1. Why Is Latin America Important for China?""; ""2. Recent Advances in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""3. Problem Areas in China�Latin America Relations""; ""4. Areas of Misunderstanding""; ""5. The US Factor in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""6. The Economic Crisis and New Opportunities for Cooperation""
""7. China�s First Policy Paper on Latin America: Loud Voice or Silent Action?""""8. Bridges to Latin America: The Overseas Chinese""; ""9. The Taiwan Issue in Sino�Latin American Relations""; ""10. Neocolonialism vs. South-South Cooperation""; ""Notes""; ""ch 4-Economic Fundamentals of the Relationship""; ""Macroeconomic Trends""; ""Revisiting China�s Effect on Latin America: Three Myths""; ""China as a Destination for Latin American Exports""; ""South-South Cooperation at the Firm Level""; ""Three Policy Recommendations""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 5-China�s Challenge to Latin American Development""""The Debate So Far""; ""Economic and Trade Performance: China and Latin America Compared""; ""State and Market: The Need for Synthesis""; ""Conclusion: Back to the Future""; ""Notes""; ""ch 6-The Obama Administration, Latin America, and the Middle Kingdom""; ""A Region in Flux: US Goals and Chinese Strategies""; ""Venezuela and Brazil: The Geopolitics of the South""; ""The Obama Administration: New Opportunities or Rising Constraints?""; ""Domestic Constraints Facing the Obama Administration""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""
""ch 7-Conflicting US Perceptions of China�s Inroads in Latin America""""The Politics of Posturing""; ""China�s Economic Relationship with Latin America""; ""Crisis Management""; ""Political and Security Concerns""; ""The Taiwan Factor""; ""Governance and Transparency: Challenges for the Future""; ""Conclusion: From Threat to Stakeholder?""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2: Country Studies""; ""ch 8-China and Mexico: Trade, Migration, and Guanxi""; ""China�s Macroeconomic Relations with Mexico""; ""The Chinese Diaspora in Mexico""
""Trans-Pacific Guanxi: The Chinese Associations of Mexicali and Tijuana""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825057803321
Boulder, Colorado ; ; London, [England] : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2011
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China's and India's challenge to Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
China's and India's challenge to Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (362 p.)
Disciplina 337.8051
Altri autori (Persone) LedermanDaniel <1968->
OlarreagaM (Marcelo)
PerryGuillermo
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-87865-0
9786611878658
0-8213-7309-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I: Introduction; Box 1.1 Public Opinion in LAC about China's Growth; Figure 1.1 LAC, China, and India: Output Comovement (10-Year-Rolling Correlations), 1981-2003; Figure 1.2 Explaining the Rising Output Correlation between LAC and China, 1995-2004 versus 1985-94; Figure 1.3 LAC's Comparative Advantage in Natural-Resource-Intensive Products, 1990; Figure 1.4 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 1.5 Share of China in World Markets: Selected Commodities, 1990 and 2004
Figure 1.6 China's and India's Contribution to Growth in World Demand: Selected Commodities, 1990-2004Figure 1.7 Share of LAC Exports to China and India, 1990 and 2004; Table 1.1 Impact of China's (and LAC's) GDP Growth on LAC's Non-Fuel Exports to China; Table 1.2 OECD, U.S., and U.S. Manufacturing Stocks of FDI in LAC Relative to Stock of FDI in China and India, Controlling for Host-Country Economic Size, 2003; Table 1.3 Counterfactual Decomposition of Latin American Export Growth; Figure 1.8 Imports of Services by the United States, by Subregion, 1994-2004
Figure 1.9 Relative Export Prices of Apparel, 1989-2004Figure 1.10 Is LAC Competing in the Same Products as China and India? (1990-2004); Figure 1.11 Share of China and India in Latin American Imports, 1990 versus 2004; PART II: The Growth of China and India Is Not a Zero-Sum Game for Latin America and the Caribbean: Short- and Long-Term Effects; Figure 2.1 Output Comovement: 10-Year Window Rolling Correlations; Figure 2.2 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 2.3 Trade Integration of LAC with China and India, 1985-2004; Table 2.1 Basic Statistics
Figure 2.4 Intra-Industry Trade in Latin America with China and India, 1985-2004Figure 2.5 Asymmetries in Production Structures in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.6 Asymmetries in the Structure of Exports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.7 Asymmetries in the Structure of Imports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.8 Export Similarity Index between Latin America, India, and China with Respect to the U.S. Market, 1985-2004; Table 2.2 Correlation Analysis; Table 2.3 Baseline Regression: Least Squares
Table 2.4 First Stage Regressions: Gravity Model of Bilateral TradeTable 2.5 Baseline Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.6 Augmented Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.7 Effects on Business Cycle Synchronization of Higher Integration with China and India; Table 2.8 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to China; Table 2.9 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to India
Figure 2.9 Contribution of Trade Integration, Output Specialization, and Demand Spillovers to Predicted Changes in Output Correlation, 1995-2004 Compared with 1985-94
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454719903321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
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China's and India's challenge to Latin America : : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
China's and India's challenge to Latin America : : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2009
Descrizione fisica xxviii, 331 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 337.8051
Altri autori (Persone) LedermanDaniel <1968->
OlarreagaM (Marcelo)
PerryGuillermo
Collana Latin American development forum series
ISBN 1-281-87865-0
9786611878658
0-8213-7309-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I: Introduction; Box 1.1 Public Opinion in LAC about China's Growth; Figure 1.1 LAC, China, and India: Output Comovement (10-Year-Rolling Correlations), 1981-2003; Figure 1.2 Explaining the Rising Output Correlation between LAC and China, 1995-2004 versus 1985-94; Figure 1.3 LAC's Comparative Advantage in Natural-Resource-Intensive Products, 1990; Figure 1.4 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 1.5 Share of China in World Markets: Selected Commodities, 1990 and 2004
Figure 1.6 China's and India's Contribution to Growth in World Demand: Selected Commodities, 1990-2004Figure 1.7 Share of LAC Exports to China and India, 1990 and 2004; Table 1.1 Impact of China's (and LAC's) GDP Growth on LAC's Non-Fuel Exports to China; Table 1.2 OECD, U.S., and U.S. Manufacturing Stocks of FDI in LAC Relative to Stock of FDI in China and India, Controlling for Host-Country Economic Size, 2003; Table 1.3 Counterfactual Decomposition of Latin American Export Growth; Figure 1.8 Imports of Services by the United States, by Subregion, 1994-2004
Figure 1.9 Relative Export Prices of Apparel, 1989-2004Figure 1.10 Is LAC Competing in the Same Products as China and India? (1990-2004); Figure 1.11 Share of China and India in Latin American Imports, 1990 versus 2004; PART II: The Growth of China and India Is Not a Zero-Sum Game for Latin America and the Caribbean: Short- and Long-Term Effects; Figure 2.1 Output Comovement: 10-Year Window Rolling Correlations; Figure 2.2 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 2.3 Trade Integration of LAC with China and India, 1985-2004; Table 2.1 Basic Statistics
Figure 2.4 Intra-Industry Trade in Latin America with China and India, 1985-2004Figure 2.5 Asymmetries in Production Structures in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.6 Asymmetries in the Structure of Exports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.7 Asymmetries in the Structure of Imports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.8 Export Similarity Index between Latin America, India, and China with Respect to the U.S. Market, 1985-2004; Table 2.2 Correlation Analysis; Table 2.3 Baseline Regression: Least Squares
Table 2.4 First Stage Regressions: Gravity Model of Bilateral TradeTable 2.5 Baseline Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.6 Augmented Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.7 Effects on Business Cycle Synchronization of Higher Integration with China and India; Table 2.8 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to China; Table 2.9 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to India
Figure 2.9 Contribution of Trade Integration, Output Specialization, and Demand Spillovers to Predicted Changes in Output Correlation, 1995-2004 Compared with 1985-94
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782744103321
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2009
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China's and India's challenge to Latin America : : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
China's and India's challenge to Latin America : : opportunity or threat? / / edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2009
Descrizione fisica xxviii, 331 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 337.8051
Altri autori (Persone) LedermanDaniel <1968->
OlarreagaM (Marcelo)
PerryGuillermo
Collana Latin American development forum series
ISBN 1-281-87865-0
9786611878658
0-8213-7309-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; PART I: Introduction; Box 1.1 Public Opinion in LAC about China's Growth; Figure 1.1 LAC, China, and India: Output Comovement (10-Year-Rolling Correlations), 1981-2003; Figure 1.2 Explaining the Rising Output Correlation between LAC and China, 1995-2004 versus 1985-94; Figure 1.3 LAC's Comparative Advantage in Natural-Resource-Intensive Products, 1990; Figure 1.4 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 1.5 Share of China in World Markets: Selected Commodities, 1990 and 2004
Figure 1.6 China's and India's Contribution to Growth in World Demand: Selected Commodities, 1990-2004Figure 1.7 Share of LAC Exports to China and India, 1990 and 2004; Table 1.1 Impact of China's (and LAC's) GDP Growth on LAC's Non-Fuel Exports to China; Table 1.2 OECD, U.S., and U.S. Manufacturing Stocks of FDI in LAC Relative to Stock of FDI in China and India, Controlling for Host-Country Economic Size, 2003; Table 1.3 Counterfactual Decomposition of Latin American Export Growth; Figure 1.8 Imports of Services by the United States, by Subregion, 1994-2004
Figure 1.9 Relative Export Prices of Apparel, 1989-2004Figure 1.10 Is LAC Competing in the Same Products as China and India? (1990-2004); Figure 1.11 Share of China and India in Latin American Imports, 1990 versus 2004; PART II: The Growth of China and India Is Not a Zero-Sum Game for Latin America and the Caribbean: Short- and Long-Term Effects; Figure 2.1 Output Comovement: 10-Year Window Rolling Correlations; Figure 2.2 China and India: Impact on Commodity Prices, December 2001-December 2005; Figure 2.3 Trade Integration of LAC with China and India, 1985-2004; Table 2.1 Basic Statistics
Figure 2.4 Intra-Industry Trade in Latin America with China and India, 1985-2004Figure 2.5 Asymmetries in Production Structures in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.6 Asymmetries in the Structure of Exports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.7 Asymmetries in the Structure of Imports in Latin America Relative to China and India, 1985-2004; Figure 2.8 Export Similarity Index between Latin America, India, and China with Respect to the U.S. Market, 1985-2004; Table 2.2 Correlation Analysis; Table 2.3 Baseline Regression: Least Squares
Table 2.4 First Stage Regressions: Gravity Model of Bilateral TradeTable 2.5 Baseline Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.6 Augmented Regression: Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation; Table 2.7 Effects on Business Cycle Synchronization of Higher Integration with China and India; Table 2.8 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to China; Table 2.9 Explaining Changes in Output Correlation for Latin America and the Caribbean with Respect to India
Figure 2.9 Contribution of Trade Integration, Output Specialization, and Demand Spillovers to Predicted Changes in Output Correlation, 1995-2004 Compared with 1985-94
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812781803321
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2009
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China's expansion into the western hemisphere [[electronic resource] ] : implications for Latin America and the United States / / Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz, editors
China's expansion into the western hemisphere [[electronic resource] ] : implications for Latin America and the United States / / Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : Brookings Institution Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (288 p.)
Disciplina 337.5107
Altri autori (Persone) RoettRiordan <1938->
PazGuadalupe <1970->
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8157-7554-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : assessing the implications of China's growing presence in the Western Hemisphere / Riordan Roett and Guadalupe Paz -- The Chinese foreign policy perspective / Jiang Shixue -- An alternative Chinese view / Xiang Lanxin -- A view from Latin America / Juan Gabriel Tokatlian -- A South-South perspective / Monica Hirst -- China's economic rise / Robert Devlin -- Latin America in the economic equation - winners and losers : what can losers do? / Francisco E. González -- Latin America as China's energy supplier / Luisa Palacios -- China's growing influence in Southeast Asia / Joshua Kurlantzick -- China's new engagement with Africa / Chris Alden -- The U.S.-China-Latin America triangle : implications for the future / Barbara Stallings.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451411203321
Washington, D.C., : Brookings Institution Press, c2008
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China's expansion into the western hemisphere [[electronic resource] ] : implications for Latin America and the United States / / Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz, editors
China's expansion into the western hemisphere [[electronic resource] ] : implications for Latin America and the United States / / Riordan Roett, Guadalupe Paz, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : Brookings Institution Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (288 p.)
Disciplina 337.5107
Altri autori (Persone) RoettRiordan <1938->
PazGuadalupe <1970->
ISBN 0-8157-7554-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Introduction : assessing the implications of China's growing presence in the Western Hemisphere / Riordan Roett and Guadalupe Paz -- The Chinese foreign policy perspective / Jiang Shixue -- An alternative Chinese view / Xiang Lanxin -- A view from Latin America / Juan Gabriel Tokatlian -- A South-South perspective / Monica Hirst -- China's economic rise / Robert Devlin -- Latin America in the economic equation - winners and losers : what can losers do? / Francisco E. González -- Latin America as China's energy supplier / Luisa Palacios -- China's growing influence in Southeast Asia / Joshua Kurlantzick -- China's new engagement with Africa / Chris Alden -- The U.S.-China-Latin America triangle : implications for the future / Barbara Stallings.
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Washington, D.C., : Brookings Institution Press, c2008
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