The Rise of China and India [E-Book]: What's in it for Africa? / Andrea Goldstein ... [et al]
This book demonstrates how the growing economic power of China and India is already influencing the growth patterns of African countries, particularly oil- and commodities-exporting ones. As world prices for commodities rise, producer countries in Africa and throughout the world will gain, but there...
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Personal Name(s): | Goldstein, Andrea. |
Pinaud, Nicolas. / Reisen, Helmut. / Chen, Xiaobao. | |
Imprint: |
Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2006
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Physical Description: |
150 p. ; 16x23cm. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9789264024427 |
DOI: |
10.1787/9789264024427-en |
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Development Centre Studies
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Keywords: |
Development China, People’s Republic India |
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1. Introduction: Impact Channels
- 2. The Asian Drivers' Global Macroeconomic Impacts
- 3. Africa and Global Commodity Markets
- China and India's Commodity Demands and Their Prices
- The Terms of Trade
- 4. The Asian Drivers as Markets for African Exports
- Africa's Trade Reorientation twoards the Asian Drivers
- Trade Redirection: An Unfettered Blessing?
- Asian Drivers, Global Logistics, and the Direction of Commodity Trade
- 5. The Asian Drivers as Potential Competitors
- Competition on Third Markets
- Competition on Local Markets
- 6. Back to the Raw-Material Corner? Dutch Disease and the Learner Triangle
- 7. Foreign Direct Investment
- Direct Competition for Projects
- Indirect Support for Natural Resources Projects in Africa
- Chinese and Indian Investments in Africa
- African Investments in China and India
- 8. Medium- and Long-Term Scenarios
- Scenarios for China's and India's Medium- and Long-Term Growth
- Prospects for Future Energy, Metals, and Food Demand
- 9. Policy Implications
- Unleashing Africa's Commodity Potential
- Improving the Management of Commodity-Related Revenues
- Streamlining and Rethinking Diversification and Bilateral Trade Strategies
- Upholding Trade Preferences Granted to African Countries
- 10. Some Early Conclusions
- Appendix A. Sub-Sahara Africa's Trade Patterns
- Appendix B. Are Asian Drivers Nipping African Clothing in a Post-MFA Bud?
- Appendix C. Balassa Specialisation Index for India, China, and Selected African Countries
- Appendix D. Commodity Selection for Table 9, 10, and 11
- Appendix E. China and India's Import Structure
- Bibliography