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|a Santiso, Javier
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|a Dragons and Elephants in Latin America
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Javier, Santiso
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|a Dragons et éléphants en Amérique latine
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|a Paris
|b OECD Publishing
|c 2006
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|a 2 p.
|c 21 x 29.7cm
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|a Development
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|a eng
|2 ISO 639-2
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|b OECD
|a OECD Books and Papers
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|a OECD Development Centre Policy Insights
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|a 10.1787/245010733183
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|a oecd-ilibrary.org
|u https://doi.org/10.1787/245010733183
|x Verlag
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|a China's growing influence on Africa and on Latin America has, to some extent, overshadowed the rise of another emerging market giant in the East: India. This other Asian emerging presence is also symbolic of the rapid redesigning of the global economic map. Europe, Japan and the United States are seeing their positions as omnipotent economic centres declining, opening new opportunities and threats for developing areas of the world
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