Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico

Starting in the 1980s, Brazil and Mexico adopted diverging trade and production strategies, which had significant effects on their respective production and trade structures. This study investigates how the two countries’ different patterns of trade specialization affected the complexity of their re...

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Autores principales: Da Costa, Kaio Glauber Vital, Castilho, Marta Reis, Puchet Anyul, Martín
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spelling oai-11362-472032021-09-01T22:05:18Z Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico Da Costa, Kaio Glauber Vital Castilho, Marta Reis Puchet Anyul, Martín DESARROLLO ECONOMICO ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO COMERCIO EXTERIOR POLITICA COMERCIAL ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION PRODUCTIVIDAD EXPORTACIONES IMPORTACIONES ANALISIS COMPARATIVO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOREIGN TRADE TRADE POLICY PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION PRODUCTIVITY EXPORTS IMPORTS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Starting in the 1980s, Brazil and Mexico adopted diverging trade and production strategies, which had significant effects on their respective production and trade structures. This study investigates how the two countries’ different patterns of trade specialization affected the complexity of their respective production structures between 1995 and 2011. Although the foreign trade profiles of Brazil and Mexico differ mainly in their export structures, the processes of trade liberalization and integration into global value chains made the network of interrelationships between the different sectors less complex. Since these are Latin America’s two largest economies, a reduction in the complexity of their production structures not only has repercussions on the dynamics of their respective national economies, but also affects those of other countries in the region. 2021-09-01T17:05:09Z 2021-09-01T17:05:09Z 2021-04-30 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47203 LC/PUB.2021/6-P/Rev.1 7 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 133 .pdf application/pdf 1995 BRASIL MEXICO BRAZIL MEXICO 2011
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topic DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
COMERCIO EXTERIOR
POLITICA COMERCIAL
ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION
PRODUCTIVIDAD
EXPORTACIONES
IMPORTACIONES
ANALISIS COMPARATIVO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
FOREIGN TRADE
TRADE POLICY
PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORTS
IMPORTS
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
spellingShingle DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
COMERCIO EXTERIOR
POLITICA COMERCIAL
ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION
PRODUCTIVIDAD
EXPORTACIONES
IMPORTACIONES
ANALISIS COMPARATIVO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
FOREIGN TRADE
TRADE POLICY
PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORTS
IMPORTS
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Da Costa, Kaio Glauber Vital
Castilho, Marta Reis
Puchet Anyul, Martín
Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
description Starting in the 1980s, Brazil and Mexico adopted diverging trade and production strategies, which had significant effects on their respective production and trade structures. This study investigates how the two countries’ different patterns of trade specialization affected the complexity of their respective production structures between 1995 and 2011. Although the foreign trade profiles of Brazil and Mexico differ mainly in their export structures, the processes of trade liberalization and integration into global value chains made the network of interrelationships between the different sectors less complex. Since these are Latin America’s two largest economies, a reduction in the complexity of their production structures not only has repercussions on the dynamics of their respective national economies, but also affects those of other countries in the region.
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author Da Costa, Kaio Glauber Vital
Castilho, Marta Reis
Puchet Anyul, Martín
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Puchet Anyul, Martín
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title Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
title_short Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
title_full Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
title_fullStr Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico
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