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Harry G. Broadman - Africa\'s Silk Road China and India\'s New Economic Frontier (2007, World Bank Publications) - libgen.li
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127nn.18,19, foreign workers, 280–281
government-sponsored economic support to Africa,
274–275
home country–targeted investment, import competition, patterns, 98–99, services, trade in, 90–91
SEZs, stock and flows by region, 97,
127n.20
tariffs, 145–146, textiles and apparel, trade finance and economic assistance, trade promotion centers, 244
China’s Africa Policy, 19, 170,
171–172, 182, 185nn.27,28
China-Africa Cooperation Forum,
278–279
Chinese firms local standards in Tanzania and
Senegal and, trade finance, 270
trade-FDI linkages, cocoa, tariffs, 134, 136, 138–139,
184n.6
commodities, 10, 81–82, exports, 86, imported, prices, 65, processing, competition, 20, air transport in Mauritius,
264–266
Chinese and Indian firms and,
203–209, 231nn.9,10
construction industry, degree of, domestic, 20–21, 37, 49, 232n.13
export intensity and, import, 20 informal-sector, input and output markets, international integration and,
191–203
investments, 356
sector-specific, size and, sources, 188, transport service, vertical dimensions of, 199–200,
232nn.17-19
competitiveness
FDI, infrastructure and, productivity and, 233n.21
competitors age, market share, and numbers by size, domestic vs import, number, export intensity and,
210
complementarities, 33, 38, 76,
86–87, 103, 113, 126n.12
construction industry, 212–213 Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 379


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S NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIER
intersectoral, investment and trade, natural resources, 113 subregional, vertical, construction industry competition and complementar- ities, foreign workers, contracts and contracting, 226, cooperation, technical, corporate structure, 351
FDI and, corruption, 95, 223 payment as percentage of sales,
225
costs, 21, 22, search, transaction, 24, 25, 26, 227,
228, 256–257, 266, Cotonou Agreement, cotton, tariffs, China, 138, 142
country-level patterns and performance, credit, trade, 271, 272
cross-border information flow,
23–24
cross-border investment, cultural exchange, China, customs, 38, 111, 128n.28,
258–259, 263, deregulation, destination diversification, development pattern, Africa, Diagnostic Trade Integration Studies (DTISs), diagnostic trade integration studies,
57
diamond finishing, 32, Diamond Trading Company (DTC),
297
distribution services, China, diversity, African countries, Doha Round, domestic market, 193–202,
231nn.11,12
competition, 196, 207, entry and exit, 195–197 foreign ownership share vs, share, 193, double taxation treaties (DTTs),
177–179, duty drawback, duty exemption entitlement scheme, dynamic efficiency, East Asian Miracle, lessons for
Africa, economic cooperation, China, Economic Partnership Agreements
(EPAs), 169–170, 176,
186n.32, education, electricity service, 22, loss of revenue because of outage Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 380


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381
emerging markets, presence in,
241
endowment-based theory of competitive advantage, energy, China, engineering, foreign workers,
280–281
Enterprise Benchmarking Program,
242
Ethical Trading Initiative Baseline
Code, ethnic networks, 86, 127n.14, 197,
236, 283, market information and,
249–255
ethnicity, nationality vs, 250
EU
–Africa, trade, 2, 40n.3
agricultural products, tariffs, Everything But Arms (EBA) initiative, 145, 165, 167–169,
184n.10
Ex-Im Bank, 245–246, 272, exit barriers, Expanding Horizons, 246, 287n.5
exporters, participation, 150
Export-Import Bank of India, credit, export processing zones (EPZs), 19,
147, 155, 158, 160–162, Madagascar, 160 Mauritius, Senegal, Tanzania, exports, 6–8, 41, 58nn.3,4, 64, 69,
70, 73, 79, 81–84, 113,
114–117, 126n.10, 300 China, 87, commodities, competition and, 205, composition, costs, destinations, diversification, 10, 33, 113, domestic, 147–151
FDI and, 27–28, growth, improvement factors, incentives, 19, 148–149, India, 87, 121, intensity, 205, market information, 72,
237–239, 240–241 nonoil, prices, promotion, 153, raw materials and, scale and, 316–317, 358n.30
services by Asia, technology level, trade partners as a percentage of export values, trends, 74–75, 126n.11
Uganda, volume, 10–12, 290
extractive industries, investment, fabric and yarn, Africa’s, factor markets, efficiency and accessibility, finance, access to, trade, 267–272, 288n.18
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AFRICA

S SILK ROAD
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S NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIER
firms arms-length transactions with,
321
capacity building, Chinese and Indian vs African competition and, exports and imports, heterogeneity, 188, 231n.1
informal, ISO certification, output and input sales, performance behind the border,
188–191
sectoral distribution, starting and closing a business,
196
transactions, flowers, Focus Africa, 245–246, food network global, trends, food safety, 330, 331, foreign import competition,
193–202
by size, foreign direct investment (FDI),
2–3, 8, 36, 39, 41, 43, 68–69,
91–103, 113, 183, 197–198,
293, 357nn.5,6
Chinese and Indian firms in
Africa, competition and, 198, 232n.16
competitiveness, 242
complementarities, corporate structure, costs, 21, country differences, by destination, diaspora and, enhancing, 38–39
EPZs and, exports and, 27–28, 328–349
externalities, 324–328
extractive sectors, 304, flows, GDP and gross domestic investment and, inflows, inflows per capita, information flows, 239, 243, investment incentive schemes and, 151–158
IPAs and, modes of entry, 311–312, 313,

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