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The Power of the Chinese Dragon: Implications for African Development and Economic Growth: Palgrave Readers in Economics

Editat de Spencer Henson, Fiona Yap
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2015
This important reader brings together published articles from Palgrave's journal The European Journal of Development Research on the development between China and Africa as well as emerging national economies in the BRICs group. Topics include trade relations, investment in sub-Saharan Africa, global politics of development and more.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137574480
ISBN-10: 1137574488
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XII, 275 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Readers in Economics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Notes on the Editors
1. Do Chinese Exports Crowd-out African Goods? An Econometric Analysis by Country and Sector; Giorgia Giovannetti and Marco Sanfilippo
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 506–530. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.20
2. China '' ''s Growth and the Agricultural Exports of Sub-Saharan Southern Africa; Nelson Villoria
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 531–550. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.27
3. China–Africa Trade Relations: Insights from AERC Scoping Studies; Oyejide Titiloye Ademolaa, Abiodun S Bankole and Adeolu O Adewuyi
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 485–505. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.28
4. Part of the Disease Or Part of the Cure? Chinese Investments in the Zambian Mining and Construction Sectors; Peter Kragelund
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 644–661. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.23
5. Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: Engaging with Large Dragons; Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 551–569. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.24
6. China '' ''s Private Enterprises in Africa and the Implications for African Development; Jing Gu
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 570–587. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.21
7. Chinese Migrants in Africa as New Agents of Development? An Analytical Framework; Giles Mohan and May Tan-Mullins
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21, 588–605. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.22
8. Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development; Matthias vom Hau, James Scott and David Hulme
European Journal of Development Research (2012) 24, 187–204. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2012.6
9. Another BRIC in the Wall? South Africa '' ''s Developmental Impact and Contradictory Rise in Africa and Beyond; Pádraig Carmody
European Journal of Development Research (2012) 24, 223–241. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2012.8
10. The EU ''''s Response to China '' ''s Africa Safari: Can Triangular Co‐operation Match Needs?; Uwe Wissenbach
European Journal of Development Research (2009) 21,662-674. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.25
Index

Notă biografică

Spencer Henson is a Professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Guelph, Canada and Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in the UK. He is Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Development Research (EJDR). Spencer Henson's major research interests focus on the global agricultural and food sectors in the context of international development.

O. Fiona Yap is Associate Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, at the Australian National University, Australia and co-editor of the European Journal of Development Research. Her main research interests are in political economy and public policy of East and Southeast Asia, and she is currently working on experimental analyses of citizens' collective action against government corruption.