Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies

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spelling oai-11362-105302020-03-03T20:03:42Z Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies Sprout, Ronald V.A. NAFTA COMERCIO EXTERIOR INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS INVERSIONES RELACIONES ECONOMICAS RELACIONES SUR-SUR ECONOMIC RELATIONS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN TRADE INVESTMENTS SOUTH-SOUTH RELATIONS NAFTA Includes bibliography This study examines "South-South" economic relations in the context of regionalism. It covers three Latin American countries and eight high-performing Asian developing economies. Although the level of trade and investment between these two groups is currently very low, trade is growing fast and there are indications that the potential for continued growth exists. Although regionalism is advancing in both these parts of the world, it has so far not affected the ties between the two groups of countries, and in fact inter-regional trade growth has recently been exceeding intra-regional growth in the case of most of the countries covered by this study. In the short term, it would appear that economic relations between these Latin American and Asian countries will depend largely on whether a "second generation" of reforms in Latin America will sustain the gains from prior reforms. These changes will require a rehabilitated State at a time when much of the latter's political capital has already been expended, yet the need to maintain fiscal integrity remains. Part of the solution for the Latin American economies seems likely to lie in the widening and deepening of formal integration arrangements, especially in the case of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);, which could contribute to greater economic integration with the high-performing Asian countries. Finally, while the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (APEC); is an obvious institutional bridge between the two regions, it may be premature to speculate too much on its potential significance. There would appear to be some formidable obstacles in the path towards a trans-Pacific Free Trade Area. 2014-01-02T18:41:25Z 2014-01-02T18:41:25Z 1995-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/10530 LC/G.1874-P en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 56 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA ASIA Y EL PACIFICO ASIA AND THE PACIFIC LATIN AMERICA
institution Cepal
collection Cepal
language English
topic NAFTA
COMERCIO EXTERIOR
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
INVERSIONES
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS
RELACIONES SUR-SUR
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN TRADE
INVESTMENTS
SOUTH-SOUTH RELATIONS
NAFTA
spellingShingle NAFTA
COMERCIO EXTERIOR
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
INVERSIONES
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS
RELACIONES SUR-SUR
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN TRADE
INVESTMENTS
SOUTH-SOUTH RELATIONS
NAFTA
Sprout, Ronald V.A.
Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
description Includes bibliography
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author Sprout, Ronald V.A.
author_facet Sprout, Ronald V.A.
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title Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
title_short Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
title_full Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
title_fullStr Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
title_full_unstemmed Economic relations between Latin America and the high-performing Asian developing economies
title_sort economic relations between latin america and the high-performing asian developing economies
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