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The political economy of Chinese FDI and spillover effects in Africa
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The political economy of Chinese FDI and spillover effects in Africa/ edited by Dominik Kopiński, Pádraig Carmody, Ian Taylor.
other author:
Kopinski, Dominik.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xiii, 276 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction and overview -- Chapter 2. Spillovers and the effects of FDI: The overview -- Chapter 3. China-Africa spillovers: The literature review -- Chapter 4. Eurocentrism, FDI and spillovers: Conceptual and methodological challenges -- Chapter 5. Institutional and cultural obstacles of Chinese spillover effects in Angola -- Chapter 6. The institutional and political dimensions of FDI spillovers in Zambia -- Chapter 7. Chinese investors in Zambia and Angola: Motives, Profile, Strategies -- Chapter 8. Chinese manufacturing companies in Zambia: Linkages vs. enclaves -- Chapter 9. Image of Chinese Investments and long-term projects in African and Chinese Media.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Investments, Chinese - Africa. -
Subject:
China - Commerce - Africa. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38715-9
ISBN:
9783031387159
The political economy of Chinese FDI and spillover effects in Africa
The political economy of Chinese FDI and spillover effects in Africa
[electronic resource] /edited by Dominik Kopiński, Pádraig Carmody, Ian Taylor. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xiii, 276 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International political economy series,2662-2491. - International political economy series..
Chapter 1. Introduction and overview -- Chapter 2. Spillovers and the effects of FDI: The overview -- Chapter 3. China-Africa spillovers: The literature review -- Chapter 4. Eurocentrism, FDI and spillovers: Conceptual and methodological challenges -- Chapter 5. Institutional and cultural obstacles of Chinese spillover effects in Angola -- Chapter 6. The institutional and political dimensions of FDI spillovers in Zambia -- Chapter 7. Chinese investors in Zambia and Angola: Motives, Profile, Strategies -- Chapter 8. Chinese manufacturing companies in Zambia: Linkages vs. enclaves -- Chapter 9. Image of Chinese Investments and long-term projects in African and Chinese Media.
This is a timely addition to the literature on China's economic relations with African countries, as hopes have run high that Chinese investments will kick-start Africa's industrialisation. The volume shows that foreign capital might be a necessary but not a sufficient condition for the structural transformation of African economies, making it an insightful read - sadly the last one co-edited by Ian Taylor. -Tim Zajontz, Lecturer in Global Political Economy, University of Freiburg This is a much-needed book in the China-Africa space and the larger field of African Political Economy. The book comprehensively contextualises and analyses Chinese FDI in Africa within the context of the continent's pursuit of structural economic transformation. Underpinned by robust research and insightful case studies that provide valuable perspectives, it is a must-read for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. -Mandira Bagwandeen, University of Cape Town What are the impacts of Chinese investment in Africa? Is it transforming economic development on the continent? This book is different from many other studies of this issue, as it unpacks the 'black box' of technological and learning spillover effects from Chinese firms to others. Rather than using econometric tools, which has now become a standard approach and come with their own set of challenges, the authors investigate the interactions between Chinese investors and African firms in terms of the transfer of technology and learning and explain why such interactions are rare. Only by understanding the reasons behind this rarity can approaches be developed to promote spillovers. Dominik Kopiński is Associate Professor in the Institute of Economics at the University of Wroclaw, Head of the International Economic Relations Department, and Cofounder of the Polish Centre for African Studies. Pádraig Carmody lectures in Development Geography at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Ian Taylor was Professor in International Relations and African Political Economy at the University of St Andrews and also Chair Professor in the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China.
ISBN: 9783031387159
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-38715-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HG5822 / .P65 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 332.6735106
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