2022
DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2022.8.003
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Peru-China international trade and its effect on inclusive economic growth in Peru 2000-2019

Abstract: From 2000 to 2019, trade between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Peru grew at an average annual rate of 22%, however, income and wealth inequality in Peru remained the same. The aim of this study is to understand the effect of trade between Peru and China on the inclusive economic growth of Peru from 2000 to 2019. The method used was the correlation of variables, and a linear regression between Peru and China trade and several indicators of inclusive economic growth in the Peruvian economy w… Show more

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“…Prior studies [22,23] defined inclusive economic growth as development that is based on social participation (through providing workplaces, public safety, and social infrastructure) and aims at achieving a balance between economic growth and environmental degradation. Rini and Tambunan [24] defined that inclusive economic growth depends on a vast range of factors: income inequality, quality of human resources, environmental degradation, social development, level of poverty, and industrialization.…”
Section: Inclusive Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior studies [22,23] defined inclusive economic growth as development that is based on social participation (through providing workplaces, public safety, and social infrastructure) and aims at achieving a balance between economic growth and environmental degradation. Rini and Tambunan [24] defined that inclusive economic growth depends on a vast range of factors: income inequality, quality of human resources, environmental degradation, social development, level of poverty, and industrialization.…”
Section: Inclusive Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En los últimos años ha habido un aumento en la investigación sobre la interacción entre el TCI y el crecimiento económico inclusivo (CEI), como lo observan Angulo-Bustinza et al (2022) y Sadullaev (2023. Sin embargo, todavía existe una brecha en la investigación sobre cómo el CEI, particularmente con China, puede contribuir a promover el CEI, dentro de los países en vías de desarrollo.…”
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