Der deutsche Export und die boomenden BRICS-Staaten – wie es weiter geht

Das Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) hat die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung der boomenden Schwellenländer Brasilien, Russland, Indien, China und Südafrika (BRICS) analysiert und einen Ausblick auf deren künftige Performance gewagt. Im Zentrum der Analyse steht dabei der Nutzen für die deutsche Exportwirtschaft. Die Studie „Germany Profits from Growth in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa : But for How Much Longer?“  ist nur in englisch verfügbar. Aus dem Editorial:

Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-the BRICS-show high overall economic growth rates by international standards. Even during the recent economic crisis, most BRICS countries still recorded above-average growth. This development has benefited German foreign trade in particular. This applies especially to automotive and mechanical engineering.

However, this geographical reorientation of German export trade in favor of the BRICS countries could soon reach its limits. The institutional and infrastructural conditions of the BRICS are increasingly proving to be bottlenecks for their economic catch-up processes. With the exception of Russia, rapid economic growth in these countries already slowed down in 2011. Further development will depend on the extent to which the governments of the BRICS countries are able to remove the obstacles to growth that have been identified.

-> Link: Germany Profits from Growth in Brazil, Russia, India, China, andSouth Africa: But for How Much Longer? | PDF, 198.21 KB | 8 pages | By: Georg Erber and Mechthild Schrooten in: DIW Economic Bulletin 10/2012.

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