Southern Engines of Global Growth/ edited by Amelia U. Santos-Paulino, Guanghua Wan. - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. - xxv, 294 p.

1. Introduction: Southern Engines of Global Growth ; PART I HISTORICAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONTEXT ; 2. China, India, Brazil, and South Africa in the World Economy: Engines of Growth? ; 3. Southern Engines of Global Growth: Very Long Cycles or Short Spurts? ; PART II DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES AND GROWTH PATHS ; 4. China's Economic Growth: Trajectories and Evolving Institutions ; 5. Global Growth and Distribution: Are China and India Reshaping the World? ; 6. Vietnam Following in China's Footsteps: The Third Wave of Emerging Asian Economies ; PART III THE ROLE OF CAPITAL FLOWS, INVESTMENT AND TRADE ; 7. The Liberalization of Capital Outflows in CIBS: What Opportunities for Other Developing Countries? ; 8. CIBS, Capital Flows, and Exchange Rates: What Lessons Have Been Learnt since the East Asian Crisis in 1997/98? ; 9. Foreign Direct Investment from China, India, and South Africa in sub-Saharan Africa: A New or Old Phenomenon? ; 10. National Policies to Attract FDI in R&D: An Assessment of Brazil and Selected Countries ; 11. Foreign Direct Investment and Trade in the Southern African Development Community

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Economic development -- Developing countries.
Economic development -- Asia -- Case studies.
Economic development -- Latin America -- Case studies.

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