Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?

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Autor(a) principal: Baumann,Renato
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: In some Latin American countries the exporting activity starts at a regional level, with producers only later venturing into more competitive markets. The implicit risk is that a country might never progress from the regional stage to a more global market. This article compares the experiences of Brazil, China and India. It is shown that Brazil relied on the regional market far more intensely than these Asian countries. There were clear gains accruing to China and India for having exploited more sophisticated markets from the very beginning of their export drive.
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title Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
spellingShingle Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
Baumann,Renato
international trade
regional trade
export competitiveness
manufactured exports
export survival
title_short Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
title_full Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
title_fullStr Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
title_sort Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning?
author Baumann,Renato
author_facet Baumann,Renato
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regional trade
export competitiveness
manufactured exports
export survival
topic international trade
regional trade
export competitiveness
manufactured exports
export survival
description In some Latin American countries the exporting activity starts at a regional level, with producers only later venturing into more competitive markets. The implicit risk is that a country might never progress from the regional stage to a more global market. This article compares the experiences of Brazil, China and India. It is shown that Brazil relied on the regional market far more intensely than these Asian countries. There were clear gains accruing to China and India for having exploited more sophisticated markets from the very beginning of their export drive.
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