Special Issue: New economic challenges in eastern BRICS countries, namely, China, India and Russia

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Guest Editors

Prof. Guido Ferrari
The University of Florence, viale Morgagni, 59-50134 Firenze, Italy
Email: guido.ferrari@unifi.it


Prof. Yanyun Zhao
School of Statistics, Renmin University of China, Research Building Room 902, No. 59 Zhongguancun Str., Haidian District, Beijing, 100872, China
Email: cas-kriu@ruc.edu.cn


Prof. José Mondéjar Jiménz
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Avenida de los Alfares,44, 16071 Cuenca, Spain
Email: Jose.Mondejar@uclm.es

Manuscript Topics

This special issue is addressed to scholars and researchers eager to present the unpublished results of theoretical and empirical studies concerning the structure, new approaches and theoretical and practical advancements of the economic systems of China, India and Russia, three eastern BRICS countries.


Following the social and economic transformation that began after the opening policy that started in 1978, China is on track to overtake the United States as the world’s number one economy within a handful of years. In some ways, such as the size of global GDP, the amount of international trade, the manufacturing industry. China's economic growth rate keeps around 6% and the main economic and financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund, estimate that it will remain around this value for several more years, so that the XXI century is a strong candidate to be ‘The Chinese Century’.


India’s economic system is featured by low per capita income, excessive dependence on agriculture, high rate of population growth, existence of chronic unemployment and underemployment, poor rate of capital formation, inequality in the distribution of wealth, low level of technology, lack of infrastructure, low standard of living, and poor quality of human capital.


Russian economic structure is characterized by low contribution of agriculture to GDP formation, mainly due to the low productivity, enormous energy resources and significant deposits of many different minerals, diversified manufacturing industry, chaotic bank system, quite poor transportation system and infrastructures.


In the light of the above characteristics, which outlines very briefly the above three countries and of their belonging to the BRICS group of countries, contributed papers dealing with the following, not exhaustive topics, are welcome


Regarding China:
• Keeping high GDP rate of increasing
• Excessive dependence on export and related unbalance
• Differences in rural and urban economic growth
• High level of technology and impact of information technology development on economic growth
• Infrastructure development and related impact on economic growth
• Differential regional economic growth


Regarding India:
• The structure of the economy and the identification of the key sectors that could accelerate the overall growth rate of the economy
• From an agricultural oriented system to an industry oriented one
• The government policy aimed at contrasting unemployment
• The human capital formation policy as a development factor


Regarding Russia:  
• The contribution of manufacturing to economic growth  
• The transformation of the financial sector and its impact on GDP  
• The industry transformation


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Paper Submission

All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed before their acceptance for publication. The deadline for manuscript submission is 28 February 2023

Published Papers(3)