This paper uses Ghana as a case study to illustrate the extent to which Chinese manufacturing firms are driving manufacturing in an African country. Through a combination of desktop and field research, the author finds that the total number of Chinese manufacturing investments in Ghana indeed increased during past decade, but quite a few projects have been abandoned or not implemented because of the unfavorable investment environment. Small and large manufacturing projects can be found in different sectors, such as plastics, steel, pharmaceuticals, and others. All of the manufacturing investments target local or regional markets, either taking advantage of local raw materials or seeing opportunities in a market with little competition. Tran...
Using firm- and industry-level panel data, this study investigates the impact of the Ghana-China tra...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Private Chinese outbound investment, not as well-known as government-led investment, offers special ...
This paper uses Ghana as a case study to illustrate the extent to which Chinese manufacturing firms ...
This paper argues that as peripheral African economies become increasingly integrated into global pr...
Survey of 149 Chinese manufacturing firms in four African countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanza...
Foreign direct investment as a form of international activity can impact the recipient economy in ma...
This paper brings some clarity to the debate on Chinese participation in Ghana's artisanal and small...
The main purpose of this study is to ascertain the impact of Chinese financing projects on various i...
Energy investments and infrastructure contracts remain prominent in China’s Africa engagement. Howev...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
The question of how to promote structural transformation is central in fostering sustainable growth ...
Since China joined the World Trade Organisation in early 2000s, many did not predict that China will...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to long term participation by country A into country B. There...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
Using firm- and industry-level panel data, this study investigates the impact of the Ghana-China tra...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Private Chinese outbound investment, not as well-known as government-led investment, offers special ...
This paper uses Ghana as a case study to illustrate the extent to which Chinese manufacturing firms ...
This paper argues that as peripheral African economies become increasingly integrated into global pr...
Survey of 149 Chinese manufacturing firms in four African countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanza...
Foreign direct investment as a form of international activity can impact the recipient economy in ma...
This paper brings some clarity to the debate on Chinese participation in Ghana's artisanal and small...
The main purpose of this study is to ascertain the impact of Chinese financing projects on various i...
Energy investments and infrastructure contracts remain prominent in China’s Africa engagement. Howev...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
The question of how to promote structural transformation is central in fostering sustainable growth ...
Since China joined the World Trade Organisation in early 2000s, many did not predict that China will...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to long term participation by country A into country B. There...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
Using firm- and industry-level panel data, this study investigates the impact of the Ghana-China tra...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Private Chinese outbound investment, not as well-known as government-led investment, offers special ...