El metabolismo de la economía chinaUna visión del desarrollo desde la Economía ecológica

  1. Pérez Lagüela, Elena 1
  1. 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

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Revue:
Revista de economía mundial

ISSN: 1576-0162

Année de publication: 2017

Número: 47

Pages: 64-94

Type: Article

DOI: 10.33776/REM.V0I47.3867 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openArias Montano editor

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Résumé

The end of the economic isolation of China changed its development model, as well as its relations with the rest of the world. Since then, China has registered an increase in the reception of material flows that are extracted in other parts of the world. This dynamic is evident since the 1990s, when the behaviour of the Chinese economy, in terms of its metabolism, started to resemble that of the countries from the centre of the economic system, as it became a net material importer. All of this, linked to its demographic dynamics, presents some unsustainable trends that seem to endure at the expense of the sustainability of other territories. In this paper we present an analysis of the metabolism of the Chinese economy by pursuing a dual purpose: on the one hand, to corroborate the evolution of the Chinese economic structure from a productive to an acquisitive model in physical terms; on the other, to ascertain the effects that economic activity has on the environment.

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