The role of the People’s Republic of China in the world economy has grown substantially in recent decades, turning it into a strategic foreign trading partner for much of Latin America. Bilateral trade between the region and China totalled US$ 120 billion in 2009. This study analyses the income elasticity of the region’s exports to the country. The findings show that, assuming real gross domestic product (gdp) growth in China of about 7% a year, the value of Latin American exports to China (at 2005 prices) can be expected to increase by an average of about 10% a year between 2014 and 2019. In a more conservative scenario of 4.5% average annual growth in the Chinese economy over the period, exports would rise by about 7% a year
China’s rising share of South American trade since 2001 has made that country’s growth a matter of h...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth for a group of Latin American countries in relati...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThis publication is a contribution of the Economic Com...
Most Latin American countries have intensified their economic relationships with China since 1990, a...
This article analyzes the relationship between GDP growth in seven major Latin American countries an...
China is increasingly shifting attention to other developing continents, recently particularly towar...
The rise of China has a great impact on Latin America’s development trajectories. Economic relations...
China’s rapid economic growth and increased openness has been one of the most significant developmen...
Abstract: This paper analyzes two aspects of China’s economic relationship with Latin America and th...
Abstract: This paper analyzes two aspects of China’s economic relationship with Latin America and th...
Abstract: We examine the effect of China’s rapid export growth on Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)...
China, a rising global hegemon, has become increasingly interested in close economic and political r...
Includes bibliographyAmong the East and Southeast Asian economies often regarded as the most success...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 14, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 5...
Alex E. Fernandez Jilberto and Barbara Hogenboom survey the impact of China's emergence on the econo...
China’s rising share of South American trade since 2001 has made that country’s growth a matter of h...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth for a group of Latin American countries in relati...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThis publication is a contribution of the Economic Com...
Most Latin American countries have intensified their economic relationships with China since 1990, a...
This article analyzes the relationship between GDP growth in seven major Latin American countries an...
China is increasingly shifting attention to other developing continents, recently particularly towar...
The rise of China has a great impact on Latin America’s development trajectories. Economic relations...
China’s rapid economic growth and increased openness has been one of the most significant developmen...
Abstract: This paper analyzes two aspects of China’s economic relationship with Latin America and th...
Abstract: This paper analyzes two aspects of China’s economic relationship with Latin America and th...
Abstract: We examine the effect of China’s rapid export growth on Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)...
China, a rising global hegemon, has become increasingly interested in close economic and political r...
Includes bibliographyAmong the East and Southeast Asian economies often regarded as the most success...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 14, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 5...
Alex E. Fernandez Jilberto and Barbara Hogenboom survey the impact of China's emergence on the econo...
China’s rising share of South American trade since 2001 has made that country’s growth a matter of h...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth for a group of Latin American countries in relati...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThis publication is a contribution of the Economic Com...