AbstractThis article discusses the structural changes that have taken place in the five emerging markets forming the BRICS grouping during the last two decades. The comparative advantages or disadvantages of the five economies are identified using revealed symmetric comparative advantage index. The long-run shifts in the comparative advantages and disadvantages are further analysed across the BRICS countries. The results show a continuous shift from primary manufacturing and from production of merchandise with low added value, to more sophisticated goods
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
AbstractThis article discusses the structural changes that have taken place in the five emerging mar...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the importance of the BRICS group as representatives of emerging countri...
The article examines some indicators that characterize the role of BRICS in the global economic syst...
The article examines some indicators that characterize the role of BRICS in the global economic syst...
This study implements a comparison analysis on trade development of BRICS union, focusing on compara...
AbstractAfter thirteen years of “virtual” existence and five years of de jure functioning, the BRICS...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
AbstractThis article discusses the structural changes that have taken place in the five emerging mar...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the importance of the BRICS group as representatives of emerging countri...
The article examines some indicators that characterize the role of BRICS in the global economic syst...
The article examines some indicators that characterize the role of BRICS in the global economic syst...
This study implements a comparison analysis on trade development of BRICS union, focusing on compara...
AbstractAfter thirteen years of “virtual” existence and five years of de jure functioning, the BRICS...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
The global economy has been irrevocably changed by the dramatic economic rise of the five countries ...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
Some 42% of the world’s population (i.e. 3 billion people) live in Brazil, Russia, India and China, ...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...
This paper studies structural transformation and its implications for productivity growth in the BRI...