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-Saharan Africa, unless launch of the euro becomes the tool of a major policy shift, such as the euroization of the continent - which … is currently unlikely. - In considering how the euro will affect Sub-Saharan Africa, Cohen, Kristensen, and Verner … primary commodities - which is what Sub-Saharan Africa mainly exports - an increase in activity in Europe is considered to …
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Africa, and provide some thought-provoking suggestions for possible triangular cooperation among China, Europe and Africa in … promoting more responsible investment in Africa …
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In considering how the euro will affect Sub-Saharan Africa, the authors examine the transmission channels through which …-Saharan Africa mainly exports - an increase in activity in Europe is considered to have a marginal impact on Africa. Exchange rate … flows to Sub-Saharan Africa can be affected through portfolio shifts or through changes in foreign direct investment …
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) and the rest of Asia on economic growth conditional on the institutional quality of sub-Sahara Africa for the period (2003 … description for mixed findings of previous empirical studies on the growth effects of Chinese FDI in Africa. We use rule of law to … both weak and strong governance countries in sub-Sahara Africa although the impact is different. Whereas, US and EU seem to …
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The 21st Century era of globalization has opened up many investment alternatives for Africa. This book examines the … role of FDI in Africa's socio-economic development with reference to Europe and two economic powers in Asia - China and …
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-Saharan Africa, unless launch of the euro becomes the tool of a major policy shift, such as the euroization of the continent - which … is currently unlikely.In considering how the euro will affect Sub-Saharan Africa, Cohen, Kristensen, and Verner examine … primary commodities - which is what Sub-Saharan Africa mainly exports - an increase in activity in Europe is considered to …
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