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Increasing labour costs in China are pushing domestic companies to invest abroad so they can stay competitive. Therefore, one of the chief objectives of China's 'Go Out' policy is the increase of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). As a result, many African countries, including Ethiopia, witnessed intensified political and economic cooperation with China over the past two decades. The growing presence of Chinese investments offers Ethiopia many opportunities, but also rises concerns about its potential, detrimental effects on the Ethiopian economy. This book seeks to answer the question…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Increasing labour costs in China are pushing domestic companies to invest abroad so they can stay competitive. Therefore, one of the chief objectives of China's 'Go Out' policy is the increase of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). As a result, many African countries, including Ethiopia, witnessed intensified political and economic cooperation with China over the past two decades. The growing presence of Chinese investments offers Ethiopia many opportunities, but also rises concerns about its potential, detrimental effects on the Ethiopian economy. This book seeks to answer the question of whether the nature of the Sino-Ethiopian partnership is more of a 'win-win cooperation' or 'the new scramble for Africa'.
Autorenporträt
Malwina Talik holds a bachelor¿s degree in German Studies and a magister's degree in English Studies from the University of Lodz (Poland) as well as a joint master¿s degree in Global Studies from the Universities of Leipzig (Germany) and Vienna (Austria). She spent multiple research stays abroad incl. China, Ethiopia, Hungary and the UK.