Authors
Shamel Azmeh, Khalid Nadvi
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Development and Change
Volume
44
Issue
6
Pages
1317-1340
Description
ABSTRACT The expansion of 'Greater Chinese'capital from mainland China, Hong Kong
and Taiwan into other parts of the developing world is increasingly noted. It is especially
prominent in sub-Saharan Africa where Greater Chinese investments, firms and workers are
found across a wide range of activities, from the extractive commodity sectors, to
infrastructure projects, agriculture and manufacturing. One region where Greater Chinese
investment is less well studied is the Middle East. This article focuses on the case of ...
and Taiwan into other parts of the developing world is increasingly noted. It is especially
prominent in sub-Saharan Africa where Greater Chinese investments, firms and workers are
found across a wide range of activities, from the extractive commodity sectors, to
infrastructure projects, agriculture and manufacturing. One region where Greater Chinese
investment is less well studied is the Middle East. This article focuses on the case of ...
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