China and Globalisation
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Beijing - Population:
1330044000 - Size:
9596960.0 Km2
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- China a catalyst for social and economic development in Ethiopia?
- M. Thakur / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
- Although the bulk of research has focused on China’s no-strings-attached approach to doing business in Africa, few efforts have been made to understand Chinese engagement with African countries that are neither viewed as es...
- Indigenous Chinese firms: success story?
- World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2009
- China offers an interesting, but unfortunately neglected, case study of international entrepreneurship. This paper empirically investigates the early international entrepreneurship of indigenous Chinese firms using data on 3,948 firms...
- Foreign multinationals have little impact on China’s state firms
- Sourafel Girma; Yundan Gong / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
- China has gained much from becoming the worlds biggest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI). But the countrys state-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain largely inefficient. What is preventing foreign multinationals fro...
- Lack of bank lending may be blocking innovation in China
- Sourafel Girma; Yundan Gong; Holger Görg / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
- China is the worlds largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI). China has also emerged as an important manufacturing and exporting nation. What links are there between foreign investment and the ability of Chinese firm...
- Solidarity for development: recent trends in South-South Cooperation (SSC) in the Asia region
- N. Kumar / Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008
- The notion of South-South Cooperation (SSC) – capacity building, trade and investment between developing countries for self-reliance and growth – first became popular in the 1960s as former colonies began to address the ch...
- Does China’s presence in Africa benefit the continent?
- H. Besada; Y. Wang; J. Whalley / Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2008
- This policy brief documents the size and rate of change of China’s growing presence, focusing primarily on trade and finance. It also discusses the rate of change and looks at projections of its growth. Trade between...
- Mutual benefits in a Chinese-African relationship?
- H. Besada / Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2008
- This paper examines the extent to which China’s engagement with Africa has produced mutual benefits for both and whether Africa is reaping the necessary benefits required for poverty alleviation and economic development. ...
- Open trading arrangements offer a way forward for global trade
- Ross Garnaut; David Vines / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
- Negotiating trade liberalisation through the World Trade Organization (WTO) is notoriously difficult. As a result, many countries are pursuing liberalisation among smaller groups. What can be done to ensure that trading arrangements c...
- Has globalisation been beneficial?
- P.K. Das / Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, 2008
- Picking up on the positive and negative economic impacts of globalisation, this paper focuses on the welfare-enhancing and dislocating aspects of the phenomenon. It examines the evidence for its beneficial effect on several country gr...
- How does the economic rise of China and India impact the world economy?
- F. Lemoine; D. Ünal-Kesenci / French Research Center in International Economics, Centre D'Etudes Prospectives et D'Informations In, 2007
- The economic rise of China and India has generated a great interest in terms of the consequences for the world economy. Among large emerging economies, China and India are the largest in terms of population, the poorest and the fastes...
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