International Trade and Inclusive Economic Growth

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  • ISBN 9781837534715
  • Weight: 277g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2024
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Examining economic growth through the lens of poverty, social exclusion, and economic inequality, Harold Delfin Angulo Bustinza offers an econometric analysis of the effects of international trade between Peru and China, which has seen an average annual growth of 22% over the past two decades.

China thus plays a key role in Peru's economic growth, whether in imports of primary goods, exports of capital and consumer goods, or direct investment. However, income and wealth inequality in Peru have not improved over the years. Even so, it has been found that growth in international trade between the two countries has the potential to positively benefit Peru’s inclusive economic growth.

With global development still on the rise, it is pivotal for us to ensure that all actors of society can benefit from that development, and not just the most privileged. Advocating for the importance of promoting openness in trade, International Trade and Inclusive Economic Growth highlights China and Peru’s unique relationship to prioritize fair and equitable growth for all.

Harold Delfin Angulo Bustinza is Researcher in Economics and International Business, and Specialist in Statistical Analysis of Merchandise, as granted by the United Nations Organization. He is now Professor at the Postgraduate School of Continental University and the National University of San Agustín, Peru, after 15 years of working in the private sector.

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