Sovereign Debt with Adverse Selection

Sovereign Debt with Adverse Selection

Author: Laura Alfaro

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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Apresenta um modelo de equilíbrio dinâmico para estudar quantitativamente os serviços de contingência da dívida soberana e os riscos de spread dos países.


A Reestruturação Política Do Rio/São Paulo

A Reestruturação Política Do Rio/São Paulo

Author: Hamilton C. Tolosa

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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Discute o comportamento e as preferências locacionais de algumas das principais atividades produtivas tipicamente encontradas em metrópoles com alta hierarquia na distribuição mundial de cidades. Investiga a possibilidade das mesmas virem a se localizar ou se expandirem na região metropolitana Rio/São Paulo. Analisa como a crescente integração da região nos mercados internacionais pode induzir mudanças estruturais em variáveis como: composição setorial, absorção de inovações tecnológicas, portfólio de investimentos e padrões locacionais das atividades localizadas nessas metrópoles.


The BRICS and the Future of Global Order

The BRICS and the Future of Global Order

Author: Oliver Stuenkel

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-02-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1498567282

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The transformation of the BRIC acronym from an investment term into a household name of international politics and into a semi-institutionalized political outfit (called BRICS, with a capital ‘S’), is one of the defining developments in international politics in the past decades. While the concept is now commonly used in the general public debate and international media, there has not yet been a comprehensive and scholarly analysis of the history of the BRICS term. The BRICS and the Future of Global Order, Second Edition offers a definitive reference history of the BRICS as a term and as an institution—a chronological narrative and analytical account of the BRICS concept from its inception in 2001 to the political grouping it is today. In addition, it analyzes what the rise of powers like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa means for the future of global order. Will the BRICS countries seek to establish a parallel system with its own distinctive set of rules, institutions, and currencies of power, rejecting key tenets of liberal internationalism, are will they seek to embrace the rules and norms that define today’s Western-led order?