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Revista de Gestão dos Países de Língua Portuguesa
Print version ISSN 1645-4464
Abstract
DIAS, Eurico Brilhante. Logistics and economy: The dark side of productivity. RGPLP [online]. 2016, vol.15, n.1, pp.49-64. ISSN 1645-4464.
CPLP (Portuguese Speaking Countries Community) is a community of language, culture and even business nearness. This nearness, which has been built sharing history and political choices, even if each country is autonomous, brings to each economic advantages: reduces the liability of foreignness and the liability of outsidership. This feeling of community, felt by business decision-makers within CPLP, leads to an international market selection that considers, several times, other Portuguese speaking country as first destination in their internationalization process. Nevertheless, physical distance - and logistics - is a fundamental barrier to overcome, as it is shown by the logistics performance index presented by the World Bank (2014). This paradox of distance - where members of this community felt nearness, even if at same time they are physically distant - can be reduced. The priority to logistics allows us to focus on our community - CPLP - really needs: efficient links which promote those different economic areas in which each CPLP member state is inserted.
Keywords : CPLP (Portuguese Speaking Countries Community); Logistics; Logistics Distance; Economic Distance.