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Los limites del crecimiento chino

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  • Mylène Gaulard

    (ISTOM - Ecole d'Ingénieur d'Agro-développement International - Ecole d'Ingénieur d'Agro-développement International)

Abstract

Es importante estudiar el proceso de acumulación de China con el fin de percibir mejor los límites con los cuales el crecimiento económico chino corre el riesgo de tropezar en el futuro. Según algunos economistas, China presenta una tasa de inversión muy alta que podría afectar la continuidad del proceso de acumulación. Diversos estudios tratan de explicar los problemas con los que ha tropezado el país en lo referente a las inversiones, pero aquí consideramos esencial, sobre todo, retomar los instrumentos de análisis que nos suministra la teoría de la tendencia decreciente de la tasa de ganancia. Esta teoría, planteada hace más de un siglo por Karl Marx, parece efectivamente capaz de explicar la situación que atraviesa hoy en día el gigante económico asiático.

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  • Mylène Gaulard, 2010. "Los limites del crecimiento chino," Post-Print hal-01839560, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01839560
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