The rise of emerging powers and the BRICs’ chase to catch up
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林跃勤
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Ph.D., Associate Research Fellow, Macroeconomics Offi ce, Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social SciencesPh.D., Associate Research Fellow, Macroeconomics Offi ce, Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
林跃勤
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[1] Ph.D., Associate Research Fellow, Macroeconomics Offi ce, Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
The rise of great powers is a universal phenomenon in global economic development. However, at different times countries’ rises are accompanied by different tendencies and characteristics. With the BRICs as representatives, the rise of emerging super powers has become a new trend in global economic development in recent decades. What is the difference between the rise of these super-economies and those in the past? In what ways can China’s revival be inspired? These are both theoretically and pragmatically significant questions.