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Africa has produced mutual benefits for both and whether Africa is reaping the necessary benefits required for poverty … China's extraordinary level of interest in Africa - in particular, its economic engagement with perceived repressive regimes … - African leaders view China's entry as a means of pulling Africa onto the path of globalization. It is thus important that …
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The primary objective of this study was to examine the effect of human capital development on foreign direct investment, using a panel of nine African countries, during the period 2009 -2016. We analysed our data using the panel data method. Building on from eclectic theory, the results from the...
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colonialism in theory -- Chapter 4: Previous research -- Chapter 5: Method and data -- Part II: Aggregate results -- Chapter 6 …: The rate of return on investment in Africa -- Chapter 7: Risk and return -- Part III: Regional studies -- Chapter 8: North … Africa -- Chapter 9: West Africa -- Chapter 10: Central/Southern Africa -- Chapter 11: South Africa -- Part IV: Thematical …
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-determination in international humanitarian law. Finally, international investment law conceptualizes colonialism in Africa as in the … investment law embraces a definition of “indigenous” in Africa that fails to recognize the ethnic characteristic of apartheid and … racial colonialism on the continent. Second, international investment law ignores decolonization as a work-in-progress by …
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The unprecedented pace of growth of China-Africa trade and investment relationship in the last two decades has … been characterised by scholars under three approaches. The first one sees China as a true development partner of Africa …. The second approach is that China is an economic competitor of the West in Africa with the ultimate objective of having …
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