Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 445 g
Varieties of BRICS in the Age of Global Crises and Austerity
Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 445 g
Reihe: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
            ISBN: 978-0-367-25100-0 
            Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
        
Rapid and sustained growth in the twenty-first-century global economy of large developing economies including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has captivated policy-makers and popular business press pundits alike. The coining of the new acronym BRICS and widespread adoption in international economics discourse of the designation "emerging markets" is symptomatic of that interest.
The Political Economy of Emerging Markets situates the BRICS phenomena in the global economic context of advanced economies continuing to languish in recession and hovering over a deflationary abyss several years after the meltdown. A key question this volume seeks to answer is whether the BRICS and so-called "emerging market" phenomenon is really the new miracle it is presented as, offering new or modified varieties of reloaded capitalist development to the world, or yet another mirage. Written by ten leading global experts, this book answers the tough questions over BRICS and emerging markets potentially realizing new varieties of reloaded capitalism. It is not only international and interdisciplinary but uniquely multiperspectival. Theories framing chapters are not of one genre, but generate theoretical debate at the frontier of knowledge in political economy along with nuanced empirical analysis which flows from it.
This book is of great importance to those who study political economy, development economics and international political economy.
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Part I Development theory from capital to capitalist development and the twenty-first-century global economy in crisis 
1 From development to BRICS: the policy magical mystery tour 
Richard Westra 
Part II BRICS up close 
2 Current paths of development in the Southern Cone: deindustrialization and a return to the agro-export model 
Paul Cooney Seisdedos 
3 A BRIC despite itself: sustained growth versus neoliberalism in India 
Radhika Desai 
4 Political economy of China: from socialism to capitalism, and to eco-Socialism? 
Minqi Li 
5 The BRICS re-scramble Africa 
Patrick Bond 
Part III Varieties of emerging markets in the global economy 
6 Capitalism, contradiction and the onward march of variegated neoliberalism in Southeast Asia 
Toby Carroll 
7 Thailand: sick man of Asia? 
Sompong Sirisoponsilp and Ake Tangsupvattana 
8 Turkey: a conventional peripheral agent of neoliberal globalization 
Yonca Özdemir 
9 The persistence of neoliberalism since the Arab uprisings: the cases of Egypt and Tunisia 
Angela Joya




