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Mapping the potential effects of a free trade agreement between China and South Africa
H.G Jenson; R. Sandrey / Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2006
The South Africa Customs Union (SACU) and China are considering entering into a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA). The objective of this paper is to analyse the possible implications of this FTA for South Africa. The paper outlines...
How will China’s trade growth impact Latin America?
J. Blázquez-Lidoy; J. Rodríguez; J. Santiso / OECD Development Centre, 2006
This paper analyses the long- and short-term trade risks and opportunities on Latin America of China’s emergence as a global leader in trade. The paper argues that while countries in south Asia stand to lose out as a result of Ch...
How will the rise of Asian countries affect developing economies?
R. Kaplinsky / Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005
This paper gives an overview of a globally networked research programme on the impact of the rising economies of countries such as China and India. The research programme aims to answer the question: what impact will the dynamism of t...
The impact of the Asian Drivers on sub-Saharan Africa
R. Kaplinsky / Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2006
This paper starts by noting that the impact of globalisation is usually discussed in terms of the integration of developing country markets into those of the industrialised centres of the global economy – i.e. North America, Euro...
What countries are most affected by the Asian Drivers’ emergence?
C. Stevens; J. Kennan / Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005
This paper describes and applies a new methodology to focus attention on the products and countries most affected by the emergence of the Asian Drivers as substantial, fast-growing traders. It is needed because the Asian Driver impact...
Ensuring policy making that maximises the benefits of China and India's rapid growth for Africa
M. Chen; A. Goldstein; N. Pinaud; H. Reisen / OECD Trade Directorate, 2005
This document seeks to fill in the gap in literature concerning the impact of Chinese and Indian growth on African economies. The authors reflect on the rise of China and India, how it has affected African economies and how policies c...
How do Asian financial flows affect other developing countries?
R. Gottschalk / Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005
This paper explores the current and potential future impact of Asia's financial flows for the rest of the world. The paper draws out the main types of financial flows to and from Asia, and points out their financial and macroeconomic ...
The Asian drivers: what are the implications for the rest of the world?
Ricardo Gottschalk / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Two trends are emerging from the current Asian dynamism. China and other Asian economies are investing large amounts of foreign reserves in US assets. Also, China and India are increasingly investing in developing countries. What does...
Conflict or cooperation in the Asia Pacific region over oil?
P. Bustelo / Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estrategicos, Madrid, 2005
This paper presents an overview of China’s energy sector, highlighting China’s growing dependence on oil imports. It analyses the Chinese perception of energy security in the oil sector and focuses on the geopolitical impl...
The impact of China’s and India’s rise on African countries
A. Goldstein; N. Pinaud; H. Reisen / OECD Development Centre, 2006
This brief examines the impact which China’s and India’s rise has on African countries. Since 2001, China and India have jointly contributed approximately 30 per cent to global output growth and helped hold world output grow...
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Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC)
Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) is an institution of applied economic and trade policy research and consultancy directly under the Ministry of Commerce MOFCOM of the People’s Republic of China. Research Fields: world economy international trade international economic cooperation...
International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Chinese platform for knowledge sharing, information exchange and international collaboration in the areas of poverty reduction and development.
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP)
Founded in 2001, the Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning (CAEP) of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a public institution with independent legal status. CAEP provides technical support and services such as environmental planning, environmental policy and consultation on environmental project selection management for the Chinese government and corporations.
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