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Opening the package: the Asian drivers and poor-country trade
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005This 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 is widespread and non-marginal.DocumentThe Asian drivers: financial flows into and out of Asia, and implications for developing countries
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005This 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 implications for developing countries. In addition, the authors make suggestions for potential of future research.DocumentThe Asian drivers: what are the implications for the rest of the world?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Two 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 all this mean for the global economy?DocumentChina and the geopolitics of oil in the Asian Pacific Region
Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estrategicos, Madrid, 2005This paper presents an overview of China’s energy sector, highlighting China’s growing dependence on oil imports.DocumentThe rise of China and India: what's in it for Africa?
OECD Development Centre, 2006This brief examines the impact which China’s and India’s rise has on African countries.DocumentSouth African merchandise trade with China
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2006This paper assesses the trading relationship between South Africa and China.DocumentDangling by a thread: how sharp are the Chinese scissors?
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This report examines the impact that China’s booming export industry is having on the textile and furniture exports and jobs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The report finds that:China’s economic expansion has significant implications for SSA industry and growth by indirectly excluding outward-oriented SSA producers from global markets, and directly it squeezes locally-focused producersDocumentWhat has been achieved, what have been the constraints and what are the future priorities for pharmaceutical product-related R&D relevant to the reproductive health needs of developing countries?
Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health, 2005This paper examines the role of public and private sectors in the development of contraception and other pharmaceutical products. It also explores the obstacles to availability of these products in developing countries, as well as further research needs.DocumentThe effect of China and India's growth and trade liberalisation on poverty in Africa
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005Despite the fact that trade between China, India (Asian Drivers) and Africa has grown significantly since 1990, it is only recently that attention has been paid to their impact on the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.DocumentMigration, development and poverty reduction in Asia
International Organization for Migration, 2005This document is a report from the The Regional Conference on Migration and Development in Asia, held in Lanzhou, China from 14-16 March 2005.The report focuses on the migration and development experiences of a selected number of Asian countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Pakistan and Viet Nam.Pages
