In recent decades China has become an important source of official finance for African countries, especially for infrastructures. Most railways in Africa, built in the colonial period and then managed by state owned companies, experienced poor performances and deteriorated since independence. From the end of the last century, international financial institutions and traditional donors promoted private concessions in the railway sector, but results were generally below expectations. Based on project level data about official financial flows from the World Bank and from China, the study shows that China is now a main foreign finance provider for the railway systems in Africa. Through panel data regressions on flows at country leveland conside...
CITATION: Tukic, N. & Kim, Y. 2015. Paving the road ahead – China-Africa co-operation in the infras...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...
This Discussion paper investigates the extent to which China’s own experience in regional infrastruc...
In recent decades China has become an important source of official finance for African countries, es...
Chinese companies are actively involved in building infrastructure facilities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite recent trends towards robust economic growth in many Sub-Saharan African countries, a number...
In recent years, China has emerged as a large infrastructure investor in the African continent, whic...
This study sought to test the impact of China’s infrastructure investment on economic growth in sele...
Official development finance from China has risen tremendously in the past two decades across the gl...
This paper makes a critical examination of the policy directions of the Asian Infrastructure Investm...
This paper discusses China's use of infrastructure-for-resources loans in Africa as a win–win econom...
China's engagement in the transportation infrastructure and energy sector in Africa and South A...
The standard gauge railway connecting the port city of Mombasa to the capital of Nairobi was finishe...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. ...
Infrastructure-for-resources loans have rapidly emerged as a key feature in China-Africa relations a...
CITATION: Tukic, N. & Kim, Y. 2015. Paving the road ahead – China-Africa co-operation in the infras...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...
This Discussion paper investigates the extent to which China’s own experience in regional infrastruc...
In recent decades China has become an important source of official finance for African countries, es...
Chinese companies are actively involved in building infrastructure facilities in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite recent trends towards robust economic growth in many Sub-Saharan African countries, a number...
In recent years, China has emerged as a large infrastructure investor in the African continent, whic...
This study sought to test the impact of China’s infrastructure investment on economic growth in sele...
Official development finance from China has risen tremendously in the past two decades across the gl...
This paper makes a critical examination of the policy directions of the Asian Infrastructure Investm...
This paper discusses China's use of infrastructure-for-resources loans in Africa as a win–win econom...
China's engagement in the transportation infrastructure and energy sector in Africa and South A...
The standard gauge railway connecting the port city of Mombasa to the capital of Nairobi was finishe...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. ...
Infrastructure-for-resources loans have rapidly emerged as a key feature in China-Africa relations a...
CITATION: Tukic, N. & Kim, Y. 2015. Paving the road ahead – China-Africa co-operation in the infras...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...
This Discussion paper investigates the extent to which China’s own experience in regional infrastruc...