Area Development and Policy, the Greater BRICS and a new world order?

IF 1.8 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Area Development and Policy Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/23792949.2022.2128384
M. Dunford, Weidong Liu, Christophe Pompeani
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ABSTRACT The establishment of new international economic, political and financial institutions (BRICS, SCO, BRI, EAEU, New Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank) by emerging economies was associated with a wave of interest in the way their relative growth was reshaping the global order. Most comparisons drew on gross domestic product (GDP) data. A succession of recent crises (Western financial crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, Western sanctions on Russia and the associated disruption of supply chains) has, however, suggested that, in terms of real production of energy and minerals, food and manufactures vital for human survival, emerging economies are far stronger than GDP data suggest. This commentary draws on output, trade and balance of payments data to demonstrate that it is indeed the case, though with significant differences between world regions. Moreover, the establishment of new international trade and payments settlement systems may also see a significant geographical redistribution of services, where Western economies remain for the moment dominant.
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区域发展与政策、大金砖国家与世界新秩序?
摘要新兴经济体建立新的国际经济、政治和金融机构(金砖国家、上合组织、“一带一路”倡议、欧亚经济联盟、新开发银行、亚洲基础设施投资银行),引发了人们对其相对增长重塑全球秩序的兴趣。大多数比较都是根据国内生产总值(GDP)数据进行的。然而,最近的一系列危机(西方金融危机、新冠肺炎疫情、西方对俄罗斯的制裁以及相关的供应链中断)表明,就对人类生存至关重要的能源和矿产、食品和制造业的实际生产而言,新兴经济体的实力远远高于GDP数据。这篇评论引用了产出、贸易和国际收支数据来证明事实确实如此,尽管世界各地区之间存在显著差异。此外,新的国际贸易和支付结算系统的建立也可能导致服务业的重大地理再分配,而西方经济体目前仍占主导地位。
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