BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China

Autores
Torres, Marcus Vinícius De Sá; Cabral, Maria Eduarda Ferreira; Silva, Lucas Emanuel
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Which is BRICS’ impact over bilateral commercial relations? Our hypothesis states that the countries’ group creation in 2006 - formed by Brazil, Russia, India China, and, more recently, South Africa - increased commercials trade among them. The research design combines descriptive statistics, paired sample t test and deep case study comparison (Brazil and China) to estimate production goods variation between 2000 and 2013. All data were collected from two sources: one from the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industries and Exterior Trade (MDIC in Portuguese) and the other one from Interamerican Development Bank (BID in Portuguese). The preliminary results suggest that the mean difference of allocated resources before and after the BRICS’ institution is statistically significant.
Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI)
Materia
Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
BRICS
relación comercial
Brasil
relación bilateral
China
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title BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
spellingShingle BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
Torres, Marcus Vinícius De Sá
Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
BRICS
relación comercial
Brasil
relación bilateral
China
title_short BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
title_full BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
title_fullStr BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
title_full_unstemmed BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
title_sort BRICS’ impact over Brazilian bilateral commercial relations with China
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres, Marcus Vinícius De Sá
Cabral, Maria Eduarda Ferreira
Silva, Lucas Emanuel
author Torres, Marcus Vinícius De Sá
author_facet Torres, Marcus Vinícius De Sá
Cabral, Maria Eduarda Ferreira
Silva, Lucas Emanuel
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Silva, Lucas Emanuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
BRICS
relación comercial
Brasil
relación bilateral
China
topic Ciencias Jurídicas
Relaciones Internacionales
BRICS
relación comercial
Brasil
relación bilateral
China
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Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI)
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