Titel: | Handbook of BRICS and emerging economies |
Mitwirkende: | Anand, Prathivadi Bhayankaram [HerausgeberIn] |
| Fennell, Shailaja [HerausgeberIn] |
| Comim, Flavio [HerausgeberIn] |
Verf.angabe: | edited by P.B. Anand, Shailaja Fennel, Flavio Comim |
Ausgabe: | First edition |
Verlagsort: | Oxford ; New York, NY |
Verlag: | Oxford University Press |
E-Jahr: | 2021 |
Jahr: | [2021] |
Umfang: | xxxvii, 1141 Seiten |
Illustrationen: | Illustrationen, Diagramme |
Fussnoten: | Tabellen, Literaturverzeichnisse, Literaturhinweise, Index |
Ang. zum Inhalt: | Economic perspectives, resources, and development |
| World Trade Organization and BRICS : a historical perspective / Martin Daunton |
| BRICS, emerging markets, and the world economy / Deepak Nayyar |
| Growth, employment, and social protection in BRICS / Moazam Mahmood and Florence Bonnett |
| Development banks in BRICS : with a special focus on the Brazilian case / John Weiss |
| Capitalizing the world / Vinode Ramgopal and Ashish Kalra |
| Links between financial inclusion and financial stability : a study of BRICS / Rashmi Umesh Arora |
| Small and medium enterprises and industrial clusters in BRICS countries / Mario Biggieri |
| Rural-urban migration and its multi-dimensional impacts in China / Dan Meng, Yan Gao, and Xioayang Li |
| Extractive economies, institutions, and development : implications for BRICS and emerging economies / P.B. Anand |
| Diversification as a panacea for commodity price volatility in sub-Saharan Africa / Degol Hailu and Chinpihoi Kipgen |
| Building BRICS in Africa? / Padraig Carmody |
| All that glitters is not white gold / Richard Sidebottom |
| Social development challenges and perspectives |
| Publicness and human development : an illustration from BRICS / Flavio Comim |
| Reason, argument, and agitation : can South Africa follow in the footsteps of the BRIC countries? / David A. Clark |
| Education in BRICS / Aline K. Dalcin, Thomas H. Kang, Daiane Zanon, Felipe A. Bellé, Luana P. Betti, Fabio A. Rasche Jr., and Flavio Comim |
| Early childhood and human development : Uruguay Crece Contigo / G. Garibotto |
| Building world class universities in BRICS and emerging economies : the Indian experience / C. Raj Kumar |
| Beyond cash transfers : the hijacking of social assistance / Kenia Parsons |
| Mexico's Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera programme and the rise of social assistance in Latin America / Miguel Nino-Zarazua |
| Minimum wages and inequality in Mexico : an example (not) to follow / Alice Krozer, Stephanie Garry, and Juan-Carlos Moreno Brid |
| The illegal trade in organs and poverty in India : a comparative analysis with Brazil and China / Saradamoyee Chatterjee |
| Inequality and political economies |
| Demography and roots of gender inequality in BRICS / Prabir C. Bhattacharya and Vibhor Saxena |
| Equality of opportunity in Brazil and India : an empirical exercise for the period 1993-2013 / Sabino da Silva Porto Jr., Bernardo Frederes Krämer Alcalde, and Izete Pengo Bagolin |
| Women, law, and collective action : examining negotiations to claim gender rights in China and India / Shailaja Fennell |
| Violence and BRICS / Lucy McMahon |
| Inequality and crime in Latin America / Catalina Droppelmann Roepke and Nicolas Trajenberg |
| Political economy of inequality in Chile : historical institutions, taxation, and elite power / Javier Gonzalez |
| Development and inequality in the African lions / David Potts |
| Sustainable development issues |
| Happiness in BRICS / Tadashi Hirai |
| Urban economic development / Franklin Obeng-Odoom |
| Institutional changes in the oil industry : China vs Russia / Nicholay Kolev and Yue Xu |
| Russia's green development / Olga Ulybina |
| Indigenous communities, ICT, and rural development : case studies in Tanzania and Sarawak, Malaysia / Terry van Gevelt |
| Emerging food and nutrition security challenges in Central Asia : implications for BRICS and emerging economies / Suresh Babu and Kamiljon Akramov |
| Governance issues |
| Humane global governance : an area for the future where progress inches forward / Richard Jolly |
| Governing a complex global financial system in the age of global instabilities and BRICs : promoting global financial stability and growth with equity / Haider A. Khan |
| Governing dynamics of a changing global order : the case for emerging economies / Deepanshu Mohan |
| United Nations? : BRICS and international peace keeping / Paul Jackson |
| Emerging powers coalitions : India and Brazil examined / Cassandra Sweet |
| Economic, political, and social transformation in Brazil : a study in disorderly progress / Sunil Tankha |
| Reshaping Eurasia : Looking southwards? / Vsevolod Samokhlov |
| Turkey : always at crossroads, never quite there / Utku Teksoz |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-882753-5 |
Abstract: | Ever since Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs coined the term BRICS in 2001 there have been many different assessments of these major emerging economies, with some even proclaiming that the promise of the BRICS (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is over. However, the so called 'arranged marriage' still seems to be working well, with the club having become a formal international forum, with summit declarations, ministerial meetings, and numerous BRICS-wide fora. Is this euphoria misplaced? Is there a BRICS model of economic and human development? Are inequalities increasing and is this the denouncement of the economic successes? Are geo-political tensions rising between these nations? During the post COVID-19 situation, the importance of bilateral and multilateral co-operation mechanisms and institutions is becoming clear. This book focuses on one such emerging co-operation mechanism of BRICS but also more widely on those five countries and other similar economies. As a global depression looms large, global economic recovery depends on the performance of not only its largest economies but also many other important and significant economies within the so called G20 group. Even prior to the COVID-19 outbreak multilateral institutions have been under considerable strain, as with the relationship between the United States of America and China, and risks to global economic recovery appear very real. This book brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives from over sixty scholars and it presents a comprehensive and deep dive into the BRICS and emerging economies and into an understanding the political, economic, and social contexts that can help in designing approaches for recovery and regaining the last momentum in the journey towards the Sustainable Development Goals. |
URL: | Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/1663708460.pdf |
Schlagwörter: | (g)BRICS-Staaten / (g)Schwellenländer / (s)Wirtschaftsentwicklung / (s)Handbuch |
| (s)Emerging Market |
Sprache: | eng |
K10plus-PPN: | 1663708460 |
Handbook of BRICS and emerging economies / Anand, Prathivadi Bhayankaram [HerausgeberIn]; [2021]