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countries in sub-Saharan Africa. It complements the literature by examining the relevance of enhancing three types of external …
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evidence for displacement effects of African firms due to competition from China. Chinese foreign investment and aid in Africa …
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This paper challenges a long-held development-policy assumption that aid and foreign-direct investment serve as substitutes or complements in accelerating the development of the world's poorer countries. We show both theoretically and empirically that aid and FDI affect development very...
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Drawing on our recent work on local effects of Chinese development projects in Africa, this review article highlights a …
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that much of the controversy about Chinese "aid" stems from a failure to distinguish between China’s Official Development … Assistance (ODA) and more commercially-oriented sources and types of state financing. Using a new database on China’s official … financing commitments to Africa from 2000-2013, we find the allocation of Chinese ODA to be driven primarily by foreign policy …
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-Saharan Africa for the period 2000-2012. The empirical evidence is based on Tobit regressions and Generalised Method of Moments. The …
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