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BL
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Record Number
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862813
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Main Entry
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Joshua, John,1944-
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Title & Author
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The Belt and Road Initiative and the global economy.\ John Joshua.
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Publication Statement
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Cham :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030280306
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: 9783030280307
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9783030280291
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; Bibliography; 2 Economic Policies, Paradigm Shifts and Their Implications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 China's "Going Out" Policy; 2.3 The Washington Consensus; 2.4 The Beijing Consensus; 2.5 A State-Led Development Paradigm; 2.6 Globalization with Chinese Characteristics; 2.7 The Chinese Dream and the Community of Common Destiny; 2.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; 3 Economic Development and the Belt and Road Initiative; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Processes and Progress of Economic Development; 3.3 Growth Theories of Economic Development
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3.4 Stages of Economic Development3.5 Comparative Advantage, Globalization and Economic Development; 3.6 Diversification Versus Specialization; 3.7 Creative, Destructive and Defensive Innovation; 3.8 China's Transformation Towards High Technology; 3.9 Strategies of Economic Development; 3.10 Conclusion; Bibliography; 4 Regional Integration, Trade and the Belt and Road Initiative; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Intensified Development Through Integration; 4.3 International Trade and Globalization; 4.4 Trade Through Complementarities and Competition; 4.5 Global Trade and Gaps in Development
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4.6 China's Global Trade Relationships4.7 Conclusion; Bibliography; 5 The Development of Infrastructure and Economic Growth; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Infrastructuring for Economic and Social Development; 5.3 The Backward and Forward Linkages; 5.4 The Elimination of Bottlenecks and the Construction of Infrastructure; 5.5 Regional Integration Through Infrastructure; 5.6 Financial Deepening and Economic Development; 5.7 Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Viability of Projects; 5.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; 6 The Projects of the Belt and Road Initiatives; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Northern Sea Route
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6.3 Europe and the Euro-Asian Connection6.4 The Quadrangle of East Asia: China, Japan, Korea and Russia; 6.5 The South-East Asian Region; 6.6 South Asia and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor; 6.7 The Middle East; 6.8 The African Continent; 6.9 The South American Hemisphere; 6.10 Conclusion; Bibliography; 7 International Financial Organizations and the BRI; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB); 7.3 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO); 7.4 The Bretton Woods Institutions: The IMF and the World Bank; 7.5 The World Trade Organization (WTO)
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7.6 The BRICS: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa7.7 Conclusion; Bibliography; 8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Postscript: Prospects and Challenges; Bibliography; Index
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Abstract
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This two-volume work provides a comprehensive overview of the Belt and Road Initiative, examining its impact on economic growth, trade, financial systems and international relations. Weaving theory with real-world examples, Joshua makes an important contribution to the understanding of how the Global Economy is being shaped through these developments. In this first volume, Joshua focuses on the implications of different economic policies on trade and economic development. In addition, this volume reviews the history of the Belt and Road Initiative and analyses the needed infrastructure to enhance economic development and promote both regional and international trade.--
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Subject
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International trade.
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Subject
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Economic policy.
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Subject
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International economic relations.
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Subject
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International trade.
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Subject
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China, Economic policy.
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Subject
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China, Foreign economic relations.
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Subject
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China.
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Dewey Classification
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330.951
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LC Classification
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HC427.95.J67 2019eb
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Parallel Title
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Trade and economic development
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