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2018 marks the 40th anniversary of the start of China's reform and opening up policy, which created China's growth … miracle with an annual average growth rate of around 9.5 percent. China's rapid rise and internationalization has also … institutions to discuss ongoing research on a wide range of theoretical and empirical issues related to China's rapid rise and …
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I. Overview of the issues and China's success -- Introduction: Objectives and instruments for China's new presence in … Africa / Meine Pieter van Dijk -- China's opening up, from Shenzhen to Sudan / Filip de Beule and Dani(c)±l Van den Bulcke … -- II. Instruments. Chinese aid to Africa, origins, forms and issues / Jean-Rapha(c)±l Chaponni(c)·re -- China's investments …
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This book describes China's growing range of activities in Africa, especially in the sub-Saharan region. The three most … important instruments China has at its disposal in Africa are development aid, investments and trade policy. The Chinese … Africa. China's economic success can partly be ascribed to the huge availability of cheap labour, which is primarily employed …
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Re-imagining the Silk Road for the 21st century -- BRI from within China: vision, rationale, and the "corridors …". -- BRI from within China: mechanisms, institutions, and media representations. -- Urban development challenges under the … China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) -- Inter-continental transport networks and Asian Economic Corridor for the Korean …
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"Since the 1990s, several emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) have, to varying degrees, embraced the process of financial globalisation, broadly defined as a set of policies that involve allowing for greater openness to cross-border capital flows as well as greater market access to...
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