The 21st century era of globalization has opened up many investment
alternatives for Africa. There is now a rush by governments and
private companies to expand in the rapidly growing region, to the
extent that we can begin to talk of a process of world-wide
investment. Both traditionally powerful economies in the West and
emerging powers such as China and India have contributed to a vast
proliferation of investment, raising questions of what intense
competition will mean for Africa’s economic development. The
Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa: The Role of Europe,
China, and India compares the differing approaches between Asian and
European players in Africa, with a particular focus on the role of
foreign direct investment (FDI) in the socio-economic,
socio-political, and socio-cultural development of the region. First
documenting the historical context of Western dominance from European
colonial powers, the book follows the paradigm shift that occurred
with China’s 21st century foray into Africa in search of oil and
other raw materials to fuel its own rapidly rising economy. Using an
interdisciplinary approach, the author proposes that Africa will only
get maximum benefits from high-level investment activities if it
succeeds in evolving an Africa-driven foreign investment policy. This
strategy presents the best scenario for an African economic
renaissance in the 21st century. An important contribution to research
on contemporary Afro-Asian dynamics, this book will be of interest to
students and academics of African Studies, Asian Studies,
globalization, and economics, as well as potential investors and
investing agencies.
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The Role of Europe, China, and India
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787434554
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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