Chinese insertion in the Brazilian economy and productive restructuring
Chinese investments in Brazil
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book explores the impact of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Brazil's economy since 2000, particularly focusing on the decline of the manufacturing sector and the shift towards primary exports. It investigates whether these Chinese investments have contributed to Brazil's structural economic changes, analyzing the effects on the national productive sector and foreign trade patterns. By examining trade flows and investment dynamics, the book aims to provide insights into the interconnectedness of the two economies and the implications for Brazil's industrial landscape.
