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The rise of the BRICS in the global political economy : changing paradigms? / edited by Vai Io Lo and Mary Hiscock.

Lippincott Library HC59.7 .R57 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lo, Vai Io, editor.
Hiscock, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1939- editor.
Edward Elgar Publishing.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International relations.
Economic conditions.
BRIC countries--Economic conditions.
BRIC countries.
BRIC countries--Foreign relations.
Developing countries--Foreign relations.
Developing countries.
Developing countries--Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
xviii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2014.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Vai Io Lo and Mary Hiscock, together with scholars and researchers from around the world, investigate the rise of the BRICS and assess the extent of their further development and influence from the perspectives of economics, international relations and law. Brazil, Russia, India, and China are expected to become the world's most influential economies, surpassing the current richest economies, by the middle of the 21st century. With the inclusion of South Africa in 2010, the BRICS span across four continents, creating an abundance of geopolitical clout, in addition to their potential economic dominance. This book examines the economic developments of individual BRICS countries, the current politico-economic condition of the BRICS vis-à-vis non-BRICS countries or groups, and the potential of the BRICS to bring about changing paradigms in the global political economy. This book is an essential resource for academics, researchers and students who are interested in the rise, development and impact of the BRICS economies. It will also be of interest to economists, political scientists, and specialists in international trade and investment.
Contents:
1. The BRICS : an Indian perspective / H.E. Mr Biren Nanda
2. How solid are the BRICS? : an economic overview / Anthony J. Makin and Rashmi Umesh Arora
3. Fiscal policy and China's economic growth / Shuanglin Lin
4. Productivity differences, technology adoption and economic growth : the case of India / Radhika Lahiri and Shyama Ratnasiri
5. Brazil : a soft power rising with the BRICS towards a multipolar world / Raquel Dos Santos
6. Sino-Brazilian trade and antidumping concerns / Muruga Perumal Ramaswamy
7. Joining the BRICs : the case of South Africa / Laurence Boulle and Jessie Chella
8. Implications of the rise of the BRIC countries for Africa / Emmanuel T. Laryea
9. The BRICS : experiments with state capitalism and institutional investment / John Farrar and Mohamed Ariff
10. The power of the BRICS in the world trade and growth, analysing the macroeconomic impacts within and across the bloc / Ahmed Khalid
11. The BRICS+ : fault lines and opportunities / Umair Ghori
12. The BRICS : a model for living on the earth / Dilyara B. Karimova
13. The BRICS and Russia / Stephen Fortescue
14. New players, new rules? : the BRICS and global economic governance / Mark Thirlwell
15. BRICS and mortar(s) : breaking or building the global system? / Melissa Conley Tyler and Michael Thomas
16. China's path to development : does law matter? / Vai Io Lo
17. The role of the BRICS in international law in a multipolar world / Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
18. Conclusions : the BRICS
ascendancy, decline or plateau? / Mary Hiscock and Vai Io Lo.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781782545460
1782545468
9781782545477
1782545476
OCLC:
875215075

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