Globalisation and Deglobalisation- Brazil

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Central Bank of Brazil

Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil - Central Bank of Brazil

Date Written: December 21, 2018

Abstract

In the years before the global financial crisis, emerging market economies (EMEs) saw robust global demand, substantial improvements in terms of trade and abundant capital inflows. Nevertheless, trade growth has been weak after the financial crisis, and whether this movement is permanent or transient is still an open question. This note discusses trends in globalisation, the macroeconomic and distributional effects of globalisation in EMEs, and complementary policies that may enable countries to better seize the benefits of globalisation, highlighting the Brazilian experience.

Full Publication: Globalisation and Deglobalisation

Keywords: globalisation, emerging market economies, complementary policies

JEL Classification: F15, F60

Suggested Citation

Bank of Brazil, Central, Globalisation and Deglobalisation- Brazil (December 21, 2018). BIS Paper No. 100d, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3331925

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Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil - Central Bank of Brazil

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