- Additional Authors
- Description
- 2 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
- Summary
- China's and India's strong appetite for energy and metal has boosted international prices and the volume and value of African exports. China in particular has become the main trade partner for a number of African countries providing cheap manufactured goods and reducing Africa's dependence from its traditional trading partners. Despite the push for exports, terms of trade and growth that the Asian giants provide to Africa, risks for sustainable poverty reduction are visible in higher raw material dependence and rent-seeking activities.
- Series Statement
- OECD Development Centre Policy Insights, 2077-2599 ; no.19
- Uniform Title
- OECD Development Centre Policy Insights, no.19.
- Subject
- Development
- LCCN
- 10.1787/246616177271
- OCLC
- oecd-lib
- Author
Goldstein, Andrea.
- Title
The Rise of China and India [electronic resource]: What's in it for Africa? / Andrea Goldstein, Nicolas Pinaud and Helmut Reisen
- Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.
- Series
OECD Development Centre Policy Insights, 2077-2599 ; no.19
OECD Development Centre Policy Insights, 2077-2599 ; no.19.
- Connect to:
- Indexed Term
Development
- Added Author
Pinaud, Nicolas.
Reisen, Helmut.
- Other Editions:
L'essor de la Chine et de l'Inde : Quels enjeux pour l'Afrique ? fre (FR-PaOEC)246540637572
- Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/246616177271 doi