Sérgio Edegar Girardi de Quadros, André Filipe Zago de Azevedo
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摘要
中国是全球第二大经济体,也是巴西最大的贸易伙伴。自2008年金融危机以来,中国政府一直有意推动人民币国际化。本研究旨在探讨巴西企业对人民币国际化的看法及其对中国贸易的影响。我们通过理论抽样进行了定性研究,选择了九家与中国进行相关贸易的主要公司。研究表明,通过采用人民币,企业可以获得经济利益,例如贸易增长和交易成本降低。与文献综述一致,还发现了一些障碍,例如中国货币当局缺乏流动性、可靠性和独立性,以及与文化差异相关的其他问题。受访企业支持某些举措,比如签订货币互换协议,以及巴西央行(Brazilian Central Bank)将人民币纳入其国际储备。最后,本研究提出了与中国的金融合作协议,旨在减少使用人民币的障碍,增加两国之间的商业交易。
The Internationalization of Renminbi: The View of Brazilian Companies Regarding the Internationalization Process of Chinese Currency
Abstract China is the second largest global economy and Brazil’s largest trade partner. Ever since the financial crisis of 2008, there has been deliberate intention on the part of the Chinese government to internationalize its currency. This study aims to investigate the perception of Brazilian companies regarding the internationalization of renminbi and its impacts on trade with China. We performed a qualitative research through a theoretical sampling, selecting nine major companies presenting relevant trade with China. The research shows that, by adopting renminbi, companies can reap economic benefits such as increase in trade and reduction in transaction costs, for instance. Some barriers have also been identified, coinciding with the literature review, such as lack of liquidity, reliability and independence of the Chinese monetary authority and other issues related to cultural differences. The companies interviewed support certain initiatives, such as entering into swap agreement and the adoption, by the Brazilian Central Bank, of renminbi in its international reserves. Finally, this study proposes financial cooperation agreements with China, aiming at reducing barriers on employing the Chinese currency and increasing business deals between both countries.