ECONOMIA CRESCENTE NA CHINA E OS IMPACTOS SOBRE SUA ESTRATÉGIA ENERGÉTICA (publicado em inglês)

Autores

  • José Roberto Concha Velásquez Ph.D. in Business, Tulane University, United States. Marketing Department Director, Universidad Icesi, Colombia. Research group “Competitividad y productividad en las organizaciones”, affiliated to Universidad Icesi, Colciencias B classification.
  • Bernhard Pichler Magister deer Sozial, Johannes Kepler University, Austria.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0123-5923(10)70138-8

Palavras-chave:

Consumo de energia, economia socialista de mercado, recursos naturais, economia global

Resumo

Este trabalho entra no tópico de uma das economias com maior crescimento do mundo, a economia da China. Ele irá tratar da questão de como um país, anteriormente um sistema político com um padrão econômico e uma taxa de crescimento econômico bastante pequenos, conseguiu melhorar de forma tão extraordinária. Este fato atual revela várias questões, tais como: Como é possível que um estado socialista fechado possa melhorar o seu crescimento econômico e de comércio internacional de uma forma tão extraordinária? Como é um aumento no comércio e produção combinado com o consumo de energia? Como pode a China proteger suas fontes de energia, a fim de garantir sua produção e utilização de energia doméstica? O trabalho começa com a teoria do livre comércio para entrar nesse tópico

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2010-12-31

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ECONOMIA CRESCENTE NA CHINA E OS IMPACTOS SOBRE SUA ESTRATÉGIA ENERGÉTICA (publicado em inglês). (2010). Estudios Gerenciales, 26(117), 131-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0123-5923(10)70138-8