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Foreign Trade and Foreign Investments: The Brazilian Experience in the Last Two Decades

In: The Economies of Argentina and Brazil

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  • Simão Davi Silber

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This book compares the successes and failures of the development and growth processes of Argentina and Brazil. It provides important insights into the different performances of these economies through a series of comparative essays written by Argentinian and Brazilian economists.

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  • Simão Davi Silber, 2011. "Foreign Trade and Foreign Investments: The Brazilian Experience in the Last Two Decades," Chapters, in: Werner Baer & David Fleischer (ed.), The Economies of Argentina and Brazil, chapter 23, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Regis Bonelli & Armando Castelar Pinheiro, 2007. "New Export Activities in Brazil: Comparative Advantage, Policy or self-Discovery?," Discussion Papers 1269, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
    2. Regis Bonelli, 1999. "A note on foreign direct investment and industrial competitiveness in Brazil," Oxford Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(3), pages 305-327.
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