This book examines how increasing Africa-China relations in the fields of trade, development finance and investment have impacted productive capacities and structural economic transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
This book examines how increasing Africa-China relations in the fields of trade, development finance and investment have impacted productive capacities and structural economic transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mussie Delelegn Arega (PhD), A/Head, Productive Capacities and Sustainable Development Branch, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Why does Productive Capacities and Structural Transformation Matter for SSA? Chapter 3: Mapping and Measuring Productive Capacities: SSA's Performance Chapter 4: Implications of SSA's Low PCI for Africa-China RelationsChapter 5: SSA's Partnerships with EU, USA, and Japan in Comparison with ChinaChapter 6: China in Angola and EthiopiaChapter 7: Vietnam's Experience in Fostering Productive Capacities and Structural Transformation Chapter 8: Vietnam's "Right" Type of Transformation Chapter 9: Policy Lessons from Vietnam for Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Why does Productive Capacities and Structural Transformation Matter for SSA? Chapter 3: Mapping and Measuring Productive Capacities: SSA's Performance Chapter 4: Implications of SSA's Low PCI for Africa-China RelationsChapter 5: SSA's Partnerships with EU, USA, and Japan in Comparison with ChinaChapter 6: China in Angola and EthiopiaChapter 7: Vietnam's Experience in Fostering Productive Capacities and Structural Transformation Chapter 8: Vietnam's "Right" Type of Transformation Chapter 9: Policy Lessons from Vietnam for Sub-Saharan Africa
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