La Crisis COVID-19 desde los flujos comerciales mundiales

Una reseña.

Autores/as

  • John Cajas-Guijarro Universidad Central del Ecuador; FLACSO-Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29166/csociales.v1i43.3322

Palabras clave:

crisis COVID-19, redes de comercio internacional, cadenas globales de valor, resiliencia, reestructuración capitalista

Resumen

Este artículo reflexiona sobre las potenciales implicaciones del vínculo entre los flujos del comercio mundial y la crisis COVID-19. Para ello, se presenta una reseña de literatura económica que describe varios aspectos de la interacción coronavirus-comercio, enfatizando el rol de las redes de comercio internacional y las cadenas globales de valor. Igualmente, el artículo plantea la posibilidad de que la consolidación económica de China a través del comercio puede causar una seria reestructuración del capitalismo global y puede aumentar las condiciones de dependencia de la periferia capitalista.

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2022-01-24

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Cajas-Guijarro, J. (2022). La Crisis COVID-19 desde los flujos comerciales mundiales: Una reseña . Revista Ciencias Sociales, 1(43), 047–062. https://doi.org/10.29166/csociales.v1i43.3322