Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?

China has become an important global actor in the arenas of production, trade, and foreign investment. In 1948, China contributed slightly less than 1 percent to global exports; by 2013, it had grown to almost 12 percent. Has China's vertiginous trade growth come at the expense of other exporte...

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Tác giả chính: Schwartzman, Kathleen C.
Năm xuất bản: Región y Sociedad. 2018
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spelling oai:localhost:DHQB_123456789-40762018-10-22T08:44:25Z Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment? Schwartzman, Kathleen C. Social Sciences Globalization, Underdevelopment, S South-South Competition, Mexico, China, China has become an important global actor in the arenas of production, trade, and foreign investment. In 1948, China contributed slightly less than 1 percent to global exports; by 2013, it had grown to almost 12 percent. Has China's vertiginous trade growth come at the expense of other exporters or does it represent an expansion of new consumer markets? For policy makers in the so-called "emerging markets," this is most relevant since many have adopted the export-led model as their engine of development. The goal of this article is to add to the current literature on the effect of China's growth on Mexico. Combining elements of world-systems, race-to-the-bottom, and global commodity chain frameworks, I analyze the consequences of China's export growth in garlic. The evidence strongly suggests that China's entrance into this global market has had deleterious consequences for Mexico's production and exports. 2018-09-11T08:59:18Z 2018-09-11T08:59:18Z 2018 http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/4076 Región y Sociedad.
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topic Social Sciences
Globalization,
Underdevelopment, S
South-South Competition,
Mexico,
China,
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Globalization,
Underdevelopment, S
South-South Competition,
Mexico,
China,
Schwartzman, Kathleen C.
Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
description China has become an important global actor in the arenas of production, trade, and foreign investment. In 1948, China contributed slightly less than 1 percent to global exports; by 2013, it had grown to almost 12 percent. Has China's vertiginous trade growth come at the expense of other exporters or does it represent an expansion of new consumer markets? For policy makers in the so-called "emerging markets," this is most relevant since many have adopted the export-led model as their engine of development. The goal of this article is to add to the current literature on the effect of China's growth on Mexico. Combining elements of world-systems, race-to-the-bottom, and global commodity chain frameworks, I analyze the consequences of China's export growth in garlic. The evidence strongly suggests that China's entrance into this global market has had deleterious consequences for Mexico's production and exports.
author Schwartzman, Kathleen C.
author_facet Schwartzman, Kathleen C.
author_sort Schwartzman, Kathleen C.
title Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
title_short Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
title_full Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
title_fullStr Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
title_full_unstemmed Will China s Development lead to Mexico s Underdevelopment?
title_sort will china s development lead to mexico s underdevelopment?
publisher Región y Sociedad.
publishDate 2018
url http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/4076
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