2015
DOI: 10.1590/0101-31572015v35n01a02
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Impacto da ascensão chinesa sobre os países latino-americanos

Abstract: RESUmO: Este trabalho faz uma revisão da expansão das relações econômicas entre a China e os países da América Latina na última década. O grande processo de urbanização chinesa foi o principal estímulo para as exportações de commodities desses países e a China tornou-se o maior mercado para exportação e grande fornecedor de produtos manufaturados para muitos dos países da América Latina , assim como também tem ampliado sua contribuição para investimento e crédito. Nesse processo de reestruturação da divisão in… Show more

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“…In the twenty-first century, they should be considered consolidated players in the dynamics of global capitalism, both in the case of Chinese companies and in the case of companies from countries such as Brazil, India and Russia -the BRICS in general. Especially regarding China, theoretical analyses and explanations have focused on three basic areas: (i) studies to determine the motivations and format of Chinese multinational companies' foreign investment in hosts that are developing countries (Morris et al 2002;Buckley et al 2007;Cheung and Qian 2009;Kolstad and Wiig 2012;Lin 2015); (ii) the effects of this 'Chinese presence' on promoting economic development of hosts (Cheng and Ma 2010;Jenkins 2011;Armony and Strauss 2012;Kotschwar and Muir 2012); and (iii) the international competition capacity of Chinese multinational companies or the predominance of long-term national development goals in their business strategies (Rugman and Li 2007;Carmody and Owusu 2011;Ellis 2012;Morris et al 2012;Medeiros and Cintra 2015). There is also a fourth group, which seeks to identify trajectory or activity patterns of Chinese multinational companies (Boisot and Meyer 2008).…”
Section: The Expansion Of Chinese Multinational Companies To Developimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the twenty-first century, they should be considered consolidated players in the dynamics of global capitalism, both in the case of Chinese companies and in the case of companies from countries such as Brazil, India and Russia -the BRICS in general. Especially regarding China, theoretical analyses and explanations have focused on three basic areas: (i) studies to determine the motivations and format of Chinese multinational companies' foreign investment in hosts that are developing countries (Morris et al 2002;Buckley et al 2007;Cheung and Qian 2009;Kolstad and Wiig 2012;Lin 2015); (ii) the effects of this 'Chinese presence' on promoting economic development of hosts (Cheng and Ma 2010;Jenkins 2011;Armony and Strauss 2012;Kotschwar and Muir 2012); and (iii) the international competition capacity of Chinese multinational companies or the predominance of long-term national development goals in their business strategies (Rugman and Li 2007;Carmody and Owusu 2011;Ellis 2012;Morris et al 2012;Medeiros and Cintra 2015). There is also a fourth group, which seeks to identify trajectory or activity patterns of Chinese multinational companies (Boisot and Meyer 2008).…”
Section: The Expansion Of Chinese Multinational Companies To Developimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Latin America is a case that combines of structure and demand effects that the increased Chinese share of its export and import tables. See: Medeiros and Cintra (2015). sition to a pattern centered on the mobilization of resources for consumption. This ia a trace under the form of structural imbalance that interact with the internal environment forming financial bubbles and resulting in high provincial debt -the harbingers of a financial crisis and expressions of a long internal process of transition.…”
Section: Initial Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the exports to China were relevant to the development of the country. But, from the moment these recent changes occurred in China's economic structure, as well as the recent corruption scandals in the Brazilian politician and social programs (frauds), several indicators slowed down, and some got even worst, like the interest rate and unemployment rate (Medeiros & Cintra, 2015).…”
Section: Economic Dependence Of Brazil In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can comprehend, that the base for the Brazilian distribution of income and employment was the commodities valuations and the international liquidity excess in the 1990s and 2000, which increased the Chinese trade level internationally and also gave security in the international business (MEDEIROS & CINTRA, 2015). With the generous money coming from the commodities, the government filled the safes wit h international reserves, but failed to look at the industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%