To what extent are decisions regarding Chinese investment in Africa motivated by environmental factors? A considerable body of work has examined the determinants of foreign aid among traditional donors, producing useful debates about the relative significance of recipient need or merit and donor interest. But far less scholarly effort has focused on the motivations of emerging donors and the role of environmental factors in influencing aid allocation. In an attempt to fill these gaps, this article uses statistical techniques to test the hypothesis that China deliberately invests in African countries with poor environmental performance for reasons related to recipient need or donor interest. Drawing upon project-level data regarding investme...
When implemented within a favourable legislative framework, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can prod...
Considering the mounting criticisms concerning Chinese aid practices, the present paper investigates...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policy-makers, journalists, and public intellectuals...
Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relati...
China’s FDI in Africa is closely linked to trade and development assistance. Thus, it is an appropri...
China, once a major recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI), has recently become one of the mai...
China, once a major recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI), has recently become one of the mai...
In the last decade, developing African states have received substantial economic and political atten...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the determinants of Chinese FDI in Africa over the period from ...
We study whether the determinants of greenfield FDI in Africa differ between Chinese and non-Chinese i...
Official development finance from China has risen tremendously in the past two decades across the gl...
The empirical determinants of China's outward direct investment (ODI) in Africa are examined using a...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to identify and analyse determinants of Chinese outward foreign ...
The increase in Chinese outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) in Africa over the last decade has ...
The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Develo...
When implemented within a favourable legislative framework, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can prod...
Considering the mounting criticisms concerning Chinese aid practices, the present paper investigates...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policy-makers, journalists, and public intellectuals...
Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relati...
China’s FDI in Africa is closely linked to trade and development assistance. Thus, it is an appropri...
China, once a major recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI), has recently become one of the mai...
China, once a major recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI), has recently become one of the mai...
In the last decade, developing African states have received substantial economic and political atten...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the determinants of Chinese FDI in Africa over the period from ...
We study whether the determinants of greenfield FDI in Africa differ between Chinese and non-Chinese i...
Official development finance from China has risen tremendously in the past two decades across the gl...
The empirical determinants of China's outward direct investment (ODI) in Africa are examined using a...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to identify and analyse determinants of Chinese outward foreign ...
The increase in Chinese outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) in Africa over the last decade has ...
The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Develo...
When implemented within a favourable legislative framework, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can prod...
Considering the mounting criticisms concerning Chinese aid practices, the present paper investigates...
Chinese “aid” is a lightning rod for criticism. Policy-makers, journalists, and public intellectuals...