Political Economy Of The Brics Countries, The (In 3 Volumes)

Political Economy Of The Brics Countries, The (In 3 Volumes)

by World Scientific
ISBN-10:
9811202176
ISBN-13:
9789811202179
Pub. Date:
04/28/2020
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
9811202176
ISBN-13:
9789811202179
Pub. Date:
04/28/2020
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Political Economy Of The Brics Countries, The (In 3 Volumes)

Political Economy Of The Brics Countries, The (In 3 Volumes)

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Overview

Over the past 20 years, social scientists, government officials, and investors have expressed mounting interest in the BRICS countries, which include Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. These countries are widely viewed as both key actors in the global economy and important regional powers. The Political Economy of the BRICS Countries is a three-volume set that aims to address various crucial issues regarding these countries.Volume 1 analyzes whether economic growth in the BRICS countries has been broad-based and promoted equitable economic and social outcomes. The authors examine specific dimensions of growth in these five economies that constrain their ability to act effectively and cohesively in international affairs.Volume 2 considers how the BRICS have affected global economic governance and the international political economy.Volume 3 provides various approaches to economic informality in the BRICS. Moreover, the chapters deal with several connections between informality and important political, economic, and institutional phenomena such as economic globalization and international aid, economic development, political regimes, social capital, political networks and political participation, labor market rules, and social policy preferences.The BRICS countries have attracted rising attention over the past two decades. The volumes provide an in-depth analysis of various key issues regarding these countries and chart a course for future research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811202179
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/28/2020
Pages: 988
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Volume 1: BRICS: The Quest for Inclusive Growth: Introduction (Edward D Mansfield and Nita Rudra); Introduction to the Volume (Biju Paul Abraham and Partha Ray); BRICS: The Political Economy of Growth (Biju Paul Abraham); Future of BRICS as an Economic Block: Does Macroeconomic Heterogeneity and Unshared Political Mandate Stand in Its Way? (Partha Ray); China's and India's Economic Performance after the Financial Crisis: A Comparative Analysis (R Nagraj); Intergroup Disparities in Growing Economies: India among the BRICS (Achin Chakraborty and Simantini Mukhopadhyay); Inequality and Poverty in India and Brazil since the 1990s: A Comparative Analysis (Sripad Motiram); Sustainable Development and BRICS: Unity Amidst Diversity? (Anup Sinha); Universal Health Coverage in BRICS: What Can India Learn from the BRICS Experience? (Indirani Gupta and Samik Chowdhury); Inclusive Finance: India through the BRICS Lens (Saibal Ghosh); Gender, Education and Programma Bolsa Familia in Brazil (Aparajita Gangopadhyay); Volume 2: BRICS and the Global Economy: Introduction to the Volume (Soo Yeon Kim); Brazil as a BRICS Country (Cristiane Lucena Carneiro); Russia in Global Economic Governance (Thilo Bodenstein); India and Global Governance (Rajesh Kumar); China and Global Economic Governance (Ka Zeng); South Africa, BRICS, and Global Governance: How SA Tried to Change the World and Succeeded in Changing Itself (Philip Nel); Emerging Economies — But Regional Powers? The BRICS and Regionalism (Tanja A Börzel and Thomas Risse); BRICS and Foreign Aid (Gerda Asmus, Andreas Fuchs, and Angelika Müller); BRICS and the Global Investment Regime (Yoram Z Haftel); Exchange Rate Policies of the BRICS (Andrew X Li); He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune: And the 'Relocation of the World's Credit Rating Center' Goes To? (Giulia Mennillo); Treaty Shopping and Unintended Consequences: BRICS in the International System (Julia Gray); The BRICS in the International Climate Negotiations (Axel Michaelowa and Katharina Michaelowa); The BRICS, Energy Security, and Global Energy Governance (Matteo Fumagalli); BRICS and the International Financial Institutions: Voice and Exit (Ayse Kaya); The Representation of BRICS in Global Economic Governance: Reform and Fragmentation of Multilateral Institutions (Michal Parízek and Matthew D Stephen); Volume 3: Political Economy of Informality in BRIC Countries: Introduction: Political Economy Approaches to Informality and Recent Trends in BRIC Countries (Santiago López-Cariboni); A Comparative Revision of Tax Systems and Tax Revenue in BRICs (Armin von Schiller and Laura Seelkopf); Is Informal Work Eroding the Fiscal Contract? (Irene Menéndez and Sarah Berens); Can Tax Aid Broaden the Base? International Assistance, Taxation, and the Informal Sector in the BRICs (Ida Bastiaens and Laura Seelkopf); Social Capital, Leadership Accountability and Public Services in the Slums of India (Guadalupe Rojo); Informal Provision of Basic Services and Political Regimes: Implications for Political Change in BRIC Countries (Santiago López-Cariboni); How the Labor Force Is Mobilized: Patterns in Informality, Political Networks, and Political Linkages in Brazil (Soledad Artiz Prillaman and Jonathan Phillips); Redistribution, Insurance and Preferences in Brazil (Luis Maldonado and María Constanza Ayala); Understanding Informality in China: How Existing Welfare State Regime Affects the Measurement of Informality? (Yujeong Yang); Insiders, Outsiders, and the Politics of Employment Protection: Insights from the Brazilian Case (Santiago López-Cariboni); Conclusions (Santiago López-Cariboni);

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