6 resultados para SCAR

em Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe (CEPAL)


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1. Aspectos de la evolución reciente de los mercados laborales de América Latina y el Caribe / Jürgen Weller .-- 2. Participación del ingreso laboral en el ingreso total en América Latina, 1990-2010 / Martín Abeles, Verónica Amarante y Daniel Vega .-- 3. América Latina: productividad total de los factores y su descomposición / Jair Andrade Araujo, Débora Gaspar Feitosa y Almir Bittencourt da Silva .-- 4. Restricciones financieras del desarrollo económico: teoría y políticas para los países en desarrollo / Jennifer Hermann .-- 5. La incursión de China en el Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte (tlcan) y sus efectos en el comercio intraindustrial / Jorge Alberto López A., Óscar Rodil M. y Saúl Valdez G. .-- 6. Trabajo, familia y cambios en la política pública en América Latina: equidad, maternalismo y corresponsabilidad / Merike Blofield y Juliana Martínez F. .-- 7. Impacto del tipo de cambio real en los sectores industriales de Colombia: una primera aproximación / Lya Paola Sierra y Karina Manrique L. .-- 8. Inserción global, desarticulación y competitividad en el sector electromecánico de México: un análisis estructural / Raúl Vázquez López .-- 9. Construyendo capacidades tecnológicas en escenarios inestables: empresas manufactureras argentinas y brasileñas / Anabel Marín, Lilia Stubrin y María Amelia Gibbons .-- 10. Índice de inestabilidad política del Brasil, 1889-2009 / Jaime Jordan Costantini y Mauricio Vaz Lobo Bittencourt.

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China has become a major player in world trade. Although it has not signed any trade agreements with the countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), China has been gaining ground as a supplier of goods, making vigorous inroads into this area. One of the dominant trends in economic integration has been the development of intra-industry trade, which has flourished in the nafta signatory countries. This paper focuses on the analysis of intra-industry trade in the context of this free trade area, where the production structure of the countries involved has changed significantly since trade liberalization, revealing the internationalization of production chains. Lastly, changes in the trade structure induced by the growing presence of China in the nafta region are captured. Trade within this area works like a radiated wheel, with the United States acting as the axis, while China, Canada and Mexico operate as the spokes.

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Aspects of recent developments in the Latin American and Caribbean labour markets / Jürgen Weller .-- The earnings share of total income in Latin America, 1990-2010 / Martín Abeles, Verónica Amarante and Daniel Vega .-- Latin America: Total factor productivity and its components / Jair Andrade Araujo, Débora Gaspar Feitosa and Almir Bittencourt da Silva .-- Financial constraints on economic development: Theory and policy for developing countries / Jennifer Hermann .-- The impact of China’s incursion into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on intra-industry trade / Jorge Alberto López A., Óscar Rodil M. and Saúl Valdez G. .-- Work, family and public policy changes in Latin America: Equity, maternalism and co-responsibility / Merike Blofield and Juliana Martínez F. .-- A first approach to the impact of the real exchange rate on industrial sectors in Colombia / Lya Paola Sierra and Karina Manrique L. .-- Global integration, disarticulation and competitiveness in Mexico’s electromechanical sector: A structural analysis / Raúl Vázquez López .-- Technological capacity-building in unstable settings: Manufacturing firms in Argentina and Brazil / Anabel Marín, Lilia Stubrin and María Amelia Gibbons .-- Index of political instability in Brazil, 1889-2009 / Jaime Jordan Costantini and Mauricio Vaz Lobo Bittencourt