CHINESE PERCEPTION IN MEXICO FROM THREAT TO OPPORTUNITY
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL STUDY
Author(s): KATHERINE ROSERO
Abstract: The Sino-Mexican relationship was developed amidst diplomatic divergences, economic competition, and the creation of new alliances. It is not new that the rise of China as a worldwide economic power brought some collateral consequences to the international community. Mexican economy is mostly specialized in manufacturing production; therefore, the inclusion of Chinese massive manufacture into the international market is causing high repercussions within the country. In addition, the evident inequality in trading and lack of representative investment from China indicates a clear disadvantage for Mexico. Meanwhile, Mexico maintains a positive attitude towards the PRC and could develop a change in the direction of the policies applied to China. This study exhibits the causes and consequence of the market competition between both countries. Within the study, one can conclude that Mexico is the perfect example of a country that valued a possible threat to transform it into an opportunity fo
- Publication Date: 21-Dec-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-036-1-62
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THE NATIONAL INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM:A VEHICLE TOWARD KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL STUDY
Author(s): MOHAMMAD S KHORSHEED
Abstract: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States are in the transition toward a new, knowledge-based economy. As these states diversify from a petroleum-based economy to knowledge-based industries, the countries’ competitiveness and performance increasingly will depend on their abilities to foster an indigenous capacity for technological innovation. This paper presents a broad framework for a national innovation ecosystem (NIE) within each state separately which involves all economic, political and social institutions affecting learning, searching and exploring activities
- Publication Date: 21-Dec-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-036-1-63
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