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Chinese FDI and Zambian Development: A Critical Evaluation of the its Relevance through key Socio-Economic and Political IndicatorsDunkin, Cameron 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Since 2000, Chinese FDI in Zambia has steadily increased. Focused predominantly on
resource extraction, China is now the third largest investor in Zambia, after only the
United States and South Africa. As the title suggests, this FDI is recognized as
relevant to Zambia’s developmental discourse. However, with general development
indicators, there is challenge in establishing immediate causality between (Chinese)
FDI and development. To address this, this study employs Capability Approach
development theory, which utilizes a framework to evaluate social and political
realities. Utilizing this framework, key indicators are used to look more deeply into
the discussion around China’s FDI for Zambia’s development. There has been a great
deal of speculation as to potential costs and/or benefits Chinese FDI may offer
Zambia. As China offers Zambia a partnership of non-domestic interference, unique
from Zambia’s traditional western syndicates, debate is raised as to what influence it
will have on Zambia’s developmental progress.
With challenges including limited information, numerous potential indicators to
utilize, and a large number of contributing voices, the debate thus far lacks a means
for evaluating the substance of claims made within the context of national trends. This
study reviews and evaluates the debate within the framework of seven key socioeconomic
and political indicators. While within economic growth and infrastructure
expansion Chinese FDI are shown to indicate a conduciveness to development, FDI is
not shown to be conducive for market diversification, challenging corruption, or
strengthening institutions. The study therefore shows that trends of Chinese FDI’s
relevance to Zambian employment and state dependency to be mixed and that
assessments will need to disentangle various Chinese activities and will also need to
consider contradictory effects. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Sedert die jaar 2000 het Chinese direkte buitelandse belegging (DBB) in Zambië
stelselmatig begin toeneem. Die groei is hoofsaaklik gekonsentreer in die hulpbron
ontgunnings sektore. China is tans die derde grootste belegger in Zambia naas die
Verenigde State van Amerika en Suid Afrika. Soos die titel van die tesis aandui, word
DBB beskou as relevant tot Zambië se ontwikkelings dialoog. Aangesien die
oorsaaklikheid tussen DBB en ontwikkeling nie maklik vasgestel kan word nie, word
sleutel aanwysers gebruik om dieper in die gesprek rondom Chinese DBB ten opsigte
van Zambiese ontwikkeling in te kyk. Tans is daar 'n groot mate van spekulasie aan
potensiële risikos en/of voordele van Chinese DBB vir Zambië. China bied Zambië ‘n
venootskap sonder inmenging in binnelandse beleid, anders as Westerse finansiering
wat gekoppel word aan voorwaardes, en dit is wat die vraag lig; wat gaan die
uiteindelikke invloed en effek wees op Zambiese ontwikkeling in die toekoms.
Met uitdagings soos beperkte inligting, vele moontlikke aanwysers en ‘n groot aantal
opinies, kort die debad tot dusver die vermoë om die waarde van argumente te
evalueer binne die konteks van nasionale tendense. Hierdie studie evalueer die debat
binne die raamwerk van sewe sleutel sosio-ekonomiese en politiese aanwysers.
Chinese DBB word bevind om bevorderlik te wees ten opsigte van ontwikkeling in
die infrastruktuur ontwikkeling- en ekonomiese groei sektore; dit word egter nie
bevind as bevorderlik in terme van mark-diversifikasie, die teenkanting van korrupsie,
of in die versterking van politieke instellings nie. Chinese DBB se invloed op
indiensneming en op die afhanklikheid van die Zambiese staat toon gemengde
resultate, en dat assesering verskeie Chinese aktiwiteite sal moet ontrafel en ook
teenstrydigge effekte in gedagte moet hou.
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Chinese investments in the Zambian textile and clothing industry and their implications for development.Eliassen, Ina Eirin 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis is a contribution to the “China in Africa” debate. Chinese development assistance
includes Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and recent literature argues a significant proportion of
FDI goes to the manufacturing sector in African countries. FDI allocated to industry have the
potential to create employment and reduce poverty.
This paper takes Zambia as a case, and looks at the textile and clothing industry as a sub- sector of
the manufacturing sector. The textile and clothing industry is seen as especially appropriate for
Zambia, as it; (i) adds value to natural resources; (ii) creates links to other sectors of the economy;
(iii) require only basic skills; and (iv) is labour intensive.
Based on primary and secondary data, this paper seeks to understand how Chinese FDI in the
Zambian textile and clothing industry impact economic development, measured by; (i) formal
employment creation; (ii) technology and skill transfer; (iii) state revenue; and lastly (iv) market
creation of the products.
Through looking at Zambian national plans and institutions, the cotton-textile-garment value chain
and the organisation of Chinese companies in Zambia, this paper found currently no textile and
clothing manufacturing under Chinese investors. Although, cotton quality in Zambia has improved,
the majority is exported out of the continent. There are currently few textile mills left and the
clothing manufacturers largely use imported inputs. Second hand clothes and cheap imports from
Asian countries, have taken over large parts of the domestic market for textile and clothing in
Zambia.
The largest integrated textile mill was the Zambia China Mulungushi Textiles (ZCMT) operating
under Chinese investors between 1997 and 2007. Findings show that the Chinese management
casualised the workforce, leading to more informal employment. In addition, there were few
records of skill transfer to Zambian workers, although there were investments in improving
technology. This paper explores the different reasons for the TC mill to close and argue that it was
not viable under a liberal market. The Zambian workers were unhappy with the labour system,
wage levels and terms of employment, which caused violent riots and strikes up until closure in
2007. The Chinese management was unable to restructure the work force enough to be cost effective and to stay in business. The Lusaka East Multi Facility Economic Zone (MFEZ) is under
construction, and will focus on textiles and the supportive links in the industry. It is yet to be seen,
how it impacts local economic development. Based on the assumptions of economic development,
this paper shows limited impact of Chinese FDI in the Zambian textile and clothing industry. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie tesis is 'n bydrae tot die "China in Afrika” debat. Die Chinese ontwikkelings hulp sluit
buitelandse direkte investering (FDI) in, en die onlangse literatuur beweer dat 'n belangrike deel van
FDI na die vervaardigingsektor in Afrika-lande gaan. FDI toegeken aan die industrie het die
potensiaal om werk te skep en armoede to verminder.
Hierdie verhandeling neem Zambië as 'n geval, en kyk na die tekstiel-en klere-industrie as 'n subsektor
van die vervaardigingsektor. Die tekstiel en klere bedryf is veral geskik vir Zambië, daar dit;
(i) waarde toevoeg tot natuurlike hulpbronne; (ii) skakels skep na ander sektore van die ekonomie;
(iii) slegs basiese vaardighede word vereis; (iv) arbeidsintensief is.
Deur middel van primêre en sekondêre data, word in hierdie verhandeling gepoog om die impak
van die Chinese FDI in die Zambiese tekstiel-en klere-industrie, op die ekonomiese ontwikkeling
vas te stel, soos gemeet aan; (i) formele werkskepping; (ii) tegnologie en vaardigheids oordrag; (iii)
die staat se inkomste; en laastens ( iv) die skepping van ‘n mark vir die produkte.
Deur te kyk na die Zambiese nasionale planne en instellings, die katoen-tekstiel-kleed
waardeketting, en die organisasie van die Chinese maatskappye in Zambië, het hierdie verhandeling
bevind dat daar tans geen tekstiel-en klere vervaardiging onder Chinese beleggers is nie. Hoewel
die gehalte van die katoen in Zambië verbeter het, is die meeste buite die vasteland uitgevoer. Daar
is tans min tekstielfabrieke oor, en die klerevervaardigers gebruik grootliks ingevoerde insette.
Tweedehandse klere en goedkoop invoere uit Asiatiese lande, het grootliks die binnelandse mark
vir tekstiel en klere in Zambië oorgeneem.
Die grootste geïntegreerde tekstiel fabriek was die Zambië China Mulungushi Textiles (ZCMT) wat
tussen 1997 en 2007 onder Chinese beleggers was. Bevindinge toon dat die Chinese bestuur niepermanente
aanstellings gemaak het, wat gelei het tot meer informele indiensneming. Verder, is
daar min rekord van vaardigheids-oordrag na die Zambiese werkers, maar daar was beleggings in
die verbetering van tegnologie gedoen. Hierdie verhandeling ondersoek die verskillende redes vir
die TC meul/fabriek se sluiting, en bevind dat dit nie lewensvatbaar in 'n vrye mark was nie. Die
Zambiese werkers was ontevrede met die arbeidstelsel, loonvlakke en terme van indiensneming,
wat gewelddadige onluste en stakings veroorsaak het tot die sluiting in 2007. Die Chinese bestuur
was nie in staat om die arbeidsmag te herstruktureer om koste-effektief genoeg te wees nie. Die Lusaka-Ooste Multi Fasiliteit Ekonomiese Sone (MFEZ) is onder konstruksie en sal fokus op die
tekstiel en die ondersteunende skakels in die bedryf. Dit moet nog gesien word hoe dit die plaaslike ekonomiese ontwikkeling beïinvloed. Op grond van die aannames van ekonomiese ontwikkeling,
toon hierdie ondersoek ‘n beperkte impak van die Chinese FDI in die Zambiese tekstiel en klere
bedryf aan.
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The role of the China Africa Development Fund in China's Africa policySchickerling, Elizabeth Jane 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / Includes bibliography / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: China and Africa's increased interaction over the past decade has received
attention from the media, academics, economists and politicians alike. The
rise of China as a potential world economic power has sparked both concern
and suspicion. Concern over China's impact in African states has been voiced
by Western and African leaders. The Chinese economy has experienced
robust growth since embarking on ambitious reforms to open up its economy
to outside investment and trade, as well as policies geared towards
encouraging Chinese enterprises to go abroad. China's rise in importance in
the international arena has led to increased scrutiny of its foreign policies and
internal policies. In order to gain a balanced view of China's engagement in
African states it is necessary to examine the various components of their
involvement.
This thesis has chosen to focus on CADFund as its main unit of analysis, and
has illustrated that the Fund fulfils both a political and economic role in
China's relations with Africa. This study will explore the political and
economic motivations behind China's interest in Africa. Conclusions are
drawn from the structural organisation, investment approaches and projects of
CADFund. The way in which CADFund fits into China‟s Africa policy will be
determined by looking at the Fund's activities and how they fit into the
principles set out in China's Africa Policy.
The main question posed by this study was regarding the role which
CADFund plays in China’s Africa Policy. The mandate of the Fund is to
provide funding and advisory and support services to Chinese enterprises
wishing to invest in African states. With 60 completed projects to date, the
Fund has arguably indeed helped to progress the Chinese government's goal
of encouraging Chinese enterprises to invest in Africa.
Recommendations for future research are encouraged in order to build on this
specific field. For example, more extensive research could be pursued
concerning CADFund linkages with the Chinese government. Together with this, questions regarding the perceived effectiveness of CADFund could also
be addressed – specifically by investigating how projects are managed and
monitored by CADFund. In these follow-up explorations, theoretical
frameworks such as the “principle-agent theory” could also be incorporated as
frameworks with which to view CADFund‟s relationship with the Chinese
government. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: China en Afrika se verhoogde interaksie oor die afgelope dekade het baie
aandag van die media, akademici, ekonome en politici ontvang. Die opkoms
van China as 'n potensiële wêreld ekonomiese mag, het gelei tot beide
agterdog en kommer. Kommer oor China se invloed binne Afrika state is
geopper deur Westerse sowel as Afrika leiers. Die Chinese ekonomie het
ongekende groei beleef sedert hul vertek op ambisieuse hervormings, om hul
ekonomie meer vry en oop te maak vir buitelandse belegging en handel,
sowel as beleid hervormings wat daarop gemik is om Chinese ondernemings
oorsee te bevorder. China se opkoms as 'n belangrike moondheid op
internasionale gebied, het gelei to nadere ondersoek van sy buitelandse
beleide. Om 'n gebalanseerde beeld van China se betrokkenheid in
Afrikastate te kry, is dit noodsaaklik om verskeie komponente van hul
betrokkenheid te ondersoek.
Hierdie tesis kies om te fokus op China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds (CADFund)
as die vernaamste eenheid van analise en beskryf beide die fonds se politieke
sowel as 'n ekonomiese rol in China se betrekkinge met Afrika. Hierdie studie
sal die politieke en ekonomiese beweegredes agter China se belange in
Afrika verken. Gevolgtrekkings word gemaak van strukturele organisasie,
belegging benaderings en projekte van China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds. Die
manier waarop China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds by China se Afrika-beleid
inpas, sal vasgestel word deur te kyk na die fonds se aktiviteite en hoe hulle
by die neergelegde beginsels van China se Afrika-beleid inpas.
Die belangrikste vraag wat hierdie studie stel, is met betrekking tot die rol wat
China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds in China se Afrika-beleid speel. Die mandaat
van die fonds is om finasiering, raadgewende en ondersteunende dienste aan
Chinese ondernemings te bied wat in Afrika-state wil belê. Met 60 voltooide
projekte tot op datum, het die fonds inderdaad gehelp om by te dra tot die
Chinese regering se doelwit om Chinese ondernemings aan te moedig om in
Afrka te belê.
Aanbevelinge vir toekomstige navorsing word aangemoedig om voort te bou
op hierdie spesifieke gebied. Byvoorbeeld, meer uitgebreide navorsing oor
China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds se bande met die Chinese Regering.
Samehangend hiermee,vrae in verband met die vermeende doeltreffendheid
van China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds kan ook ondersoek word - spesifiek deur
te ondersoek hoe projekte bestuur en gekontroleer word deur China-Afrika
Ontwikkelingsfonds. In hierdie opvolg ondersoeke, kan teoretiese raamwerke
soos die ”principle-agent theory” ook ingesluit word as raamwerke waarna
China-Afrika Ontwikkelingsfonds se verhoudinge met die Chinese Regering
gekyk kan word.
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Towards regionalism through the Asean-China free trade area: prospects and challenges.Purba, Mandala Sukarto January 2006 (has links)
<p>The main objective of this study was to examine the prospects and challenges facing ACFTA (Asean-China free trade area). It examined what ought to be done by the ASEAN member nations to match China's competitive ability having recently joined the World Trade Organization. The study also examined the compatibility of the ACFTA with the World Trade Organization rules and mode of dispute settlement under ASEAN and NAFTA as well as profound issues relating to ACFTA.</p>
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The study of EU's anti-dumping decision against China steel industryZhang, Hong January 2018 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. / Department of Government and Public Administration
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Conflicts of interest : the opium problem in Guangdong, 1858-1917 / Opium problem in Guangdong, 1858-1917;"利益之爭 : 1858-1917年間廣東鴉片問題探析"Ma, Guang January 2010 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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The EU-China trade relations in the context of economic globalizationPeng, Dan Ni January 2010 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
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Research on EU regional policy : its selective mechanisms, effects and role for EU integration, with reflections on its possible meaning for China / Its selective mechanisms, effects and role for EU integration, with reflections on its possible meaning for ChinaWang, Jia January 2011 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
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Analysis of American protectionism policy towards China : from the perspective of interest group theoryOu, Yu Ying January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
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China in Africa : another neocolonial power or a new type of strategic partner? / Another neocolonial power or a new type of strategic partner?Zhang, Jia Xuan January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
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