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    The economic engagement footprint of rising powers in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of trade, foreign direct investment and aid flows

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
    Rising powers such as Brazil, China, India, South Africa, the Gulf states or Turkey have entered the development arena through their expanding relationships with low-income countries (LICs) . A widespread perception is that these countries are establishing new forms of engagement, mainly under a South–South cooperation framework.
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    What is the economic engagement footprint of rising powers in Africa?

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
    The role of rising powers has become increasingly important in international development. Some of these countries base their development assistance strategy on the ‘South–South Cooperation’ framework, centred on a notion of equal partner relationships and extending cooperation beyond aid flows.
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    The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers

    Wiley Online Library, 2009
    This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and primary data were used in the study. At the macro level, there is clear evidence of an increase in trade between Ethiopia and China and India.
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    A method to finance a global climate fund with a harmonized carbon tax

    Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2010
    This paper introduces the problem of climate funding, explores the risks associated with cap and trade offsets and expands on the idea of a harmonised carbon tax and global climate fund.
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    ‘Beyond Aid’ for sustainable development

    Overseas Development Institute, 2009
    This project briefing starts by conceding that  prospects for developing countries are shaped by issues like domestic and regional politics and aid. However, it looks at 'beyond aid' issues like  trade, migration, investment, environmental issues, security and technology.
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    Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

    The Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy.
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    Economic report on Africa 2008

    UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2008
    This Economic Report on Africa reviews:  developments in the world economy  recent economic performances and growth prospects in Africa  global development challenges for Africa
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    From poverty of ambition to ambition on poverty: what the G8 finance ministers must do in Essen to support Africa’s development

    ActionAid International, 2007
    This ActionAid report discusses the opportunities and challenges it sees for the German government to put the G8 at the forefront of the global fight against poverty and environmental destruction during meeting in Essen later this year.ActionAid believes the G8 finance ministers must seize the opportunity to make progress in six key areas:commit to a clear financing plan to fund the tar
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    Coherence for development: economic recommendations for Spain

    Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estrategicos, Madrid, 2006
    This paper looks at the coherence of donors’ economic policies with the objectives of the official international development cooperation policy.It outlines the potential benefits – and the conditions required to realise those benefits – and risks associated with the following policy areas:tradeemigrant remittancesforeign direct investment (FDI)external debt, restructuring an
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    The coherence of trade flows and trade policies with aid and investment flows: a background paper

    OECD Development Centre, 2006
    This paper provides an overview of the relationships among trade, aid and foreign direct investment (FDI), both in terms of policy interactions and interactions among resource flows.

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