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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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184nn.7,8
Northern Corridor, oil sector, 46, 81, Chinese imports, 83
FDI, 93, Indian imports, ore and metal products, Africa’s, outsourcing, ownership structure, firms, 192, 231n.5
Pan-African E-network Project,
India and, pineapples, Ghana, policy, 34, 36–37, 112–113,
182–183, 227–229, policymakers, division of labor, political cooperation, China, political risk insurance, port infrastructure, 111, 128n.29
ports, China, poverty impacts, Presidential Investors Advisory
Councils, Africa, prices, 8–9, 65, 200, 327, private sector, 127n.13, 228
private-public partnerships, investment climate reform, private zone development, 158,
185n.15
producer-driven networks, 27,
294–296, products, 138 composition structure, concentration, 76–79, costs, diversification, networks, quality, production advances, fragmentation, 294 Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 387


388
AFRICA

S SILK ROAD
:
CHINA AND INDIA

S NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIER
productivity, competitiveness and,
233n.21
professionals, migration and skills transfer, property rights, 223
quasi-government agencies, IPAs and, rationalizing and harmonizing agreements, raw material, regional integration agreements
(RIAs), 174–176, 181,
185–186n.30
African, implications, regional integration, barriers, scale and, regional trade agreements (RTAs),
109, 128nn.25,72, 165–166,
167–177, 174, 181, 183,
185n.23
regulations, 110, 223–226
FDI, 94, inspections, 225 reform, 263
resource-based manufactured exports, resources, risk aversion, 29–30, 40n.11, Rwanda, DTIS assessments,
106–107
sales distribution, scale, economies of, 28 exports and, 316–317, 358n.30
extent, regional integration and geographic diversification,
315–316
sectors
Africa’s trade with CI, firms, 188–189, 231n.2
trade and, security, cooperation in, China,
172
Senegal
Chinese construction firms and local standards, 247
DTIS assessments, electricity, 218–219
EPZ, investment climate, local and foreign import competitors, telephone and internet,
219–221
services trade, 34, 88–91, 113,
127n.16, 284–285, African countries, Asia, 90–91, supply chains, shipping costs, size domestic competition and, firms, 190–191, 231n.3
skills transfer, 29, 38, 127n.15,
272–282, migration of professionals,
276–278
small and medium enterprises
(SMEs), 297, 303, 304 Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 388


INDEX
389
generic exporters, vegetables, software, China, South Africa, 61, 258, 259, automotive industry, electricity, firms, 194
FTA, investment climate, local and foreign import competitors, migration, 255–256, 288n.12
tariff rates, telephone and internet,
219–221
textiles, 174, 185n.29
South–South trade and investment, 40nn.1,2, sovereign fragmentation, special economic zones (SEZs),
China, 156–157
speed-to-market, spillover effects, 324, 325 standards, exports and, Tanzania and Senegal, and Chinese construction firms, technical, technology transfer and, state, transacting with, 200–201
state-owned enterprises (SOEs),
267, 280, statistics, official, study country-level qualitative,
104–105
data sources, methodology, objectives, scope, 43–46 structure, subcontracting, 281
Sub-Saharan Africa, 5–6, 45, 126n.7
heterogeneity, supermarkets, 331–332, supply chains, global, data, supply constraints, overcoming, Tanzania, cashews, 359n.66
Chinese construction firms and local standards, 247
DTIS assessments, electricity, 218–219
EPZ, Indian cashew processing business, investment climate, local and foreign import competitors, telephone and internet,
219–221
transport, tariff barriers, 137–143, African, against Asian products,
139–143
Asian against African products,
130–139
tariff escalation
African agricultural products,
139
Asia on African exports, 137, 140 Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 389


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AFRICA

S SILK ROAD
:
CHINA AND INDIA

S NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIER
Indian cashew processing business in Tanzania exporting to
India, 141
tariff-jumping FDI, 293, 357n.5
tariff rates, 16, 130, 131, 140–141,
146–147, 149, 182, 184n.2
African LDC vs non-LDC, Asian, 132, African exports by destination,
132
India, 132, 184n.4
tariffs, 19, 25, 36, 39, 95, 130, 131,
132, 138, 170, 183n.1, African imports, African LDC vs non-LDC
exports, 131, 133, 135, 137,
144, barriers, Chinese exports, escalating, 16–17, 183
FDI, 293, 357n.5
MFN, patterns, peaks, 131, 133, 184n.3
product-specific, 134, structure, 16, tax incentives, 154, 185n.13
costs, 154
FDI, 154, 185n.14
technical assistance, technical standards, market information gaps and,
246–248
technological complementarities, technology flows, technology parks, electronic hardware and software, technology transfer, 29, 38, 236,
272–282, 283, 285, China, formal market channels,
272–273
India, reverse, technology, exports, 67, telephone service, number of firms with, terms of trade, GDI and, textiles and apparel, 145, China, 307, 357n.24
MFA, tourism, 32, China, 90
FDI, Mauritius, Mozambique, trade Chinese and Indian firms in
Africa, credit, 271, diversion, domestic, and investment policy regimes, 129–165
-FDI complementary effects, 112
-FDI integration, 292, 299–308
FDI linkages, fragmentation, global, 6–7, growth, 70, 126nn.8,9
international, and investment agreements, 165–179
intraindustry, geographic distribution, 320–324
intraregional, linkages, 112 Back Matter:07-Back Matter 10/10/06 5:16 PM Page 390


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