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A Analysis Of Evolution Of Brazil´S Trade Relations With Mercosur And Other Economic Blocs

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  • Braun, Mirian Beatriz Schneider
  • Cardoso, Rubiane Daniele
  • Westeren, Knut Ingar

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O objetivo central deste trabalho é fazer uma retrospectiva histórica do processo de formação do Mercosul, o desenvolvimento das relações comerciais, bem como o conseqüente processo de convergência e divergência neste contexto. E ainda avaliar a eficácia do processo de interação no aumento das transações comerciais, tanto intra quanto extra-bloco. Nesta etapa, a característica que diferencia o outro é o processo de unificação dos estados. Desde o surgimento da idéia de integração das economias do Cone Sul da América Latina, ainda em meados dos anos-1980, o processo passou por várias fases. O primeiro edifício conhecido como o Mercosul, entre 1991 e 1998 caracteriza-se por um forte aumento do fluxo de comércio entre os países do bloco.---------------------------------------------The central objective of this paper is to make a historical retrospect of the process of formation of Mercosur, the development of trade relations, and the consequent process of convergence and divergence that is the context that. It is still assessing the effectiveness of the process of interaction in the increase of commercial transactions, both intra and extra-bloc. In this stage the feature that differentiates the other is the process of unification of the states. Since the emergence of the idea of integration of economies in the Southern Cone of Latin America, even in the mid-1980, the process has gone through several phases. The first building known as the Mercosur, between 1991 and 1998 is characterised by strong increase in the flow of trade between the countries of the bloc.

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  • Braun, Mirian Beatriz Schneider & Cardoso, Rubiane Daniele & Westeren, Knut Ingar, 2008. "A Analysis Of Evolution Of Brazil´S Trade Relations With Mercosur And Other Economic Blocs," 46th Congress, July 20-23, 2008, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 109676, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sbrfsr:109676
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.109676
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