Chinaticization of Latin America and the Caribbean
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https://doi.org/10.37467/revtechno.v14.4838Keywords:
Balance of trade, Trade, China, Integration, Internationalization, Foreign investment, Modernization theoryAbstract
The research values the similarity between the theory of modernization (Americanization-Europeanization) and Chinaticization as an expansionist model in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The study is qualitative to characterize the Chinaticization phenomenon through the trade flow data (import-export) and foreign direct investment to assess the impact on gross domestic product (GDP) and employment in LAC. The results show a deficit in the trade flow of China, a high trend in imports from the primary sector and exports from the secondary. Chinese investment and GDP in LAC show an upward trend with a slowdown in addition to an insignificant impact on employment.
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