
Africa's recent progress in economic growth has been uneven across countries, and has not translated into structural transformation. Although economic ties between China and Africa have made a positive contribution this engagement has been uneven, shaped by variations in strategic approach, policy ownership, and implementation capacity among African governments. As China undergoes major economic rebalancing to upgrade to an innovation-driven economy, this is bound to affect China-Africa relations, offering both opportunities and challenges.Authored by leading scholars on Africa, China, and China-Africa relations, this volume brings together stimulating and thought-provoking perspectives, and insightful analyses. Focusing on Africa's economic development, it looks at core areas of structural transformation: productive investment and industrialization, international trade, infrastructure development, and financing. China-Africa relations are considered in the context of the global division of labour and power, and through the history and contexts of both China and Africa, a very diverse continent. This volume seeks to fill the gap in the existing literature, steer policy and scholarly debate on the progress and trajectory of China-Africa cooperation, and analyze China's development path as a source of learning for Africa.
This volume investigates how the economic partnership between China and African nations can be leveraged to foster sustainable structural transformation across the continent. The authors, Arkebe Oqubay and Justin Yifu Lin, utilize their extensive expertise in development economics and policy to examine the nuances of China-Africa relations. By analyzing historical contexts, trade dynamics, and industrialization strategies, they argue that African governments must improve policy ownership and implementation capacity to maximize the benefits of China's own economic rebalancing.
What You Will Find
Experts and scholars in development economics identify this work as a critical contribution to the discourse on South-South cooperation. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the practical policy implications provided by the authors' comparative approach to global economic shifts.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2019-06-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198830505
ISBN-13:
9780198830504
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