Abstract Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and especially developing countries. African manufacturing sector is confined to few traditional sectors. Even if at times, and in some sectors, African exports have been favored by preferential treatments, Africa has proven to be particularly vulnerable to the competitive threat posed by China in third markets, including other African countries. With the intensification of economic relations, in fact, China has started flooding African markets with its low-cost manu-factures, often at the expense of local producers. Furthermore, in Africa’s main trade partners, namely United States and European Union, most Chinese goods are likely to c...
In the context of rapid increases in Sino-African trade over the last fifteen years, this article ex...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...
Trade is a key channel through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and especiall...
Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and...
Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and...
International audienceThe paper analyses the economic relationships between China and Sub-Saharan Af...
This article analyses the impact of Chinese competition on South African manufacturing exports to it...
The rapid growth in China’s domestic investment in recent decades has generated a large appetite for...
JEL No. F13,F59,O53,O55 Trade between the whole of Africa and China (imports and exports summed) gre...
With the aim to explain the explosive growth of trade between China and Africa, especially the impac...
According to the IMF, China is today the second world economic power with respect to nominal GDP, an...
Figure 3 depicts China-Africa trade from 2000 to 2013. It shows that China-Africa trade consistently...
This paper analyses the impact of Chinese competition on South African manufacturing exports to its ...
Much has been made of China’s economic ascendency in Africa, most notably its overtaking of the US i...
In the context of rapid increases in Sino-African trade over the last fifteen years, this article ex...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...
Trade is a key channel through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and especiall...
Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and...
Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and...
International audienceThe paper analyses the economic relationships between China and Sub-Saharan Af...
This article analyses the impact of Chinese competition on South African manufacturing exports to it...
The rapid growth in China’s domestic investment in recent decades has generated a large appetite for...
JEL No. F13,F59,O53,O55 Trade between the whole of Africa and China (imports and exports summed) gre...
With the aim to explain the explosive growth of trade between China and Africa, especially the impac...
According to the IMF, China is today the second world economic power with respect to nominal GDP, an...
Figure 3 depicts China-Africa trade from 2000 to 2013. It shows that China-Africa trade consistently...
This paper analyses the impact of Chinese competition on South African manufacturing exports to its ...
Much has been made of China’s economic ascendency in Africa, most notably its overtaking of the US i...
In the context of rapid increases in Sino-African trade over the last fifteen years, this article ex...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...