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Título: The global value chains and the evolution of chinese economic model
Autor: Ilhéu, Fernanda
Palavras-chave: Global Value Chains
Chinese Economic Model
BRI
International Cooperation
Made in China 2025'
Data: 2020
Editora: ISEG – CEsA/ CSG
Citação: Ilhéu, Fernanda (2020). "The global value chains and the evolution of chinese economic model". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – CEsA/ CSG Documentos de Trabalho nº 178/ 2020
Relatório da Série N.º: CEsA/ CSG Documentos de Trabalho nº 178/ 2020
Resumo: According to the Word Bank in the first 38 years of China Economic Reform took 700 million people out poverty line in China at same time benefiting the Global South economy due to the integration of the Transnational Enterprises Global Value Chains with China. Chinese government understood the economic rational of Global Value Chains, Flying Geese Model and Foreign Direct Investment Theories and introduced policies to attract foreign capital, technology, production, and foreign buyers, placing China as the final stage of the production networks in Asia and also transforming China in the biggest buying market of many resources and energy suppliers from less developed countries in Asia, Africa and South America. But a new model of Chinese economic development even more interconnected and interdependent with the world is now on move. Even quite before the world acknowledge the protectionist mindset of the US in Trump era, Chinese President Xi Jinping launched in 2013 a very ambitious initiative under the name of “One Road One Belt the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” to enhance a new stage of world globalization, which together with two complimentary initiatives the “International Production Cooperation” and “Third-country Market Cooperation” and in complementarity with the “Made in China 2025” and “Internet Plus” plans will lead China to develop Global Value Chains leaded by Chinese companies and integrating countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/19964
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