The recent return of Brazil to parliamentary democracy, combined with the unrelated but important factor of its large foreign debt, have increased Western interest in its affairs. The EEC is closely linked to Brazil as its principal trading partner and main source of capital investment. This selection of essays from various contributors examines the relati onship and the current issues of mutual interest.
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Höhe: 250 mm
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978-0-86187-969-4 (9780861879694)
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Introduction. Part 1 Relations between the European Economic Community and Brazil - an historical overview: a European overview/ Peter Coffey; a Brazilian overview/ Luiz Aranha Correa Do Lago. Part 2 Trade between the EEC and Brazil: Brazil-EEC trade trends and the Uruguay round/ Marcelo de Paiva Abreu; trade relations between Brazil and the European Community/ Philippe Pochet and Peter Praet. Part 3 Capital investment flows: capital investment in Brazil - its role in adjustment and emerging issues/ Gustave HB Franco; debt equity swaps - foreign direct investment and the Brazilian debt crisis/ Heinz Gert Preusse and Rolf Schinke. Part 4 The second enlargement of the EEC - possible consequences for Brazil: the entry of Portugal and Spain into the EEC and Euro-Brazilian trade/ Nelson Braga and Gilda MC Santiago.