Title: Latin America and the Rising South: Changing World, Changing Priorities
Abstract: No AccessWorld Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies21 May 2015Latin America and the Rising South: Changing World, Changing PrioritiesAuthors/Editors: Augusto de la Torre, Tatiana Didier, Alain Ize, Daniel Lederman, Sergio L. SchmuklerAugusto de la Torre, Tatiana Didier, Alain Ize, Daniel Lederman, Sergio L. Schmuklerhttps://doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-0355-0AboutView ChaptersPDF (22 MB)Other FormatsePUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract: "The world economy is not what it used to be twenty years ago. For most of the 20th century, the world economy was characterized by developed (North) countries acting as 'center' to a 'periphery' of developing (South) countries. However, the recent rise of developing economies suggests the need to go beyond this North-South dichotomy. This tectonic re-configuration of the global landscape has brought about significant changes to countries in the Latin America and Caribean (LAC) region. The time is ripe for an in-depth analysis of the dynamics and nature of LAC's external connections. This latest volume in the World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies series will focus on the implications of these trends for the economic development of LAC countries. In particular, trade, financial, macroeconomic, and sectoral shifts, as well as labor-market aspects will be systematically analyzed." Previous bookNext book FiguresreferencesRecommendeddetailsCited byChallenges in Future China-Latin America and the Caribbean (CLAC) Relations1 July 2022Impact of economic growth volatility on income inequality: ASEAN experienceQuality & Quantity, Vol.54, No.34 January 2020Fostering intra‐BRICS trade and investment: The increasing role of China in the Brazilian and South African economiesThunderbird International Business Review, Vol.62, No.116 September 2019Introduction to the Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Latin America25 July 2019The Macroeconomics of the Commodities Boom in Ecuador: A Comparative Perspective6 December 2019Technological Change5 December 2019The volatility of world trade in the 21st century: Whose fault is it anyway?The World Economy, Vol.42, No.930 June 2019América Latina Hoy, Vol.82, No.0The Future of East Asia's Trade: A Call for Better GlobalizationAsian Economic Policy Review, Vol.13, No.24 July 2018Towards North-South Interconnectedness: a Critique of Gender Dualities in Sustainable Development, the Environment and Women's HealthGender, Work & Organization, Vol.25, No.34 August 2017Chinese Trade in Latin America Compared to the European Union and the United States: The Case of Technology-Intensive ExportsThe Professional Geographer, Vol.70, No.210 August 2017Regional Outlooks17 May 2018The ambiguous stance of Brazil as a regional power: piloting a course between commodity-based surpluses and national developmentGlobalizations, Vol.15, No.14 December 2017Back Matter: Statistical Appendixes and Bibliography3 January 2018Cross-Border Lending by International Banks3 January 2018The Nature of Trade and Growth Linkages5 September 2017Better Neighbors: Toward a Renewal of Economic Integration in Latin America11 April 2017Economic Performance and Geography: Rising and Falling with Our Neighbors11 April 2017Regional Trade in the Americas: A Stepping-Stone toward Stable Growth?11 April 2017LAC's Trade Policy and Regional Integration11 April 2017In Search of Growth and Stability through Factor Market Integration11 April 2017Introduction and Summary of Results11 April 2017Trade Integration in Latin America: A Network PerspectiveIMF Working Papers, Vol.17, No.148The Volatility of International Trade Flows in the 21st Century: Whose Fault Is It Anyway?7 September 2016International Financial Integration of East Asia and Pacific7 September 2016Global Outlook: Divergences and Risks17 August 2016Regional Outlooks17 August 2016Regional Outlooks4 February 2016Slowdown in Emerging Markets: Rough Patch or Prolonged Weakness?SSRN Electronic Journal, Vol.7 View Published: May 2015ISBN: 978-1-4648-0355-0e-ISBN: 978-1-4648-0432-8 Copyright & Permissions Related RegionsLatin America & CaribbeanRelated TopicsInternational Economics & TradeMacroeconomics and Economic GrowthPrivate Sector Development KeywordsRISE OF THE SOUTHTRADE STRUCTUREGLOBALIZATIONFINANCIAL INTEGRATIONTRADE INTEGRATIONLABOR MARKET DYNAMICSDOMESTIC SAVINGSREAL EXCHANGE RATE DYNAMICSGLOBAL VALUE CHAINSGLOBAL TRADE NETWORKGLOBAL FINANCIAL NETWORKFOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTFDI PDF DownloadLoading ...