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" Is Sino-Africa Bilateral Trade More than Resource Focused? The Rhetoric and the Reality "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1063558
Doc. No : LA107187
Call No : ‭10.1163/15692108-12341436‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Aye Alemu
: Wenqing Zhang
Title & Author : Is Sino-Africa Bilateral Trade More than Resource Focused? The Rhetoric and the Reality [Article]\ Aye Alemu, Wenqing Zhang, Aye Alemu, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : African and Asian Studies
Date : 2019
Volume/ Issue Number : 18/4
Page No : 362–394
Abstract : This study uses an augmented dynamic gravity model to identify the main contributing factors influencing bilateral trade between China and 46 African countries in general and to test whether Sino-Africa bilateral trade is more than resource focused in particular. Natural resource was captured by “oil exports” and “ores & metal exports,” and the empirical analysis verifies only “oil” not “ores & metals” to significantly influence the growing Sino-Africa bilateral trade. Thus, the empirical result partially supports the widely held view that natural resources are critical to bilateral trade between China and African countries. However, it is not true that Chinese engagement in Africa is exclusively due to natural resources as always portrayed. Apart from the oil factor, some other significant factors for the growing bilateral trade are identified. The study indicates there is a huge opportunity and potential for rapid expansion of Sino-Africa bilateral trade that is mutually beneficial. This study uses an augmented dynamic gravity model to identify the main contributing factors influencing bilateral trade between China and 46 African countries in general and to test whether Sino-Africa bilateral trade is more than resource focused in particular. Natural resource was captured by “oil exports” and “ores & metal exports,” and the empirical analysis verifies only “oil” not “ores & metals” to significantly influence the growing Sino-Africa bilateral trade. Thus, the empirical result partially supports the widely held view that natural resources are critical to bilateral trade between China and African countries. However, it is not true that Chinese engagement in Africa is exclusively due to natural resources as always portrayed. Apart from the oil factor, some other significant factors for the growing bilateral trade are identified. The study indicates there is a huge opportunity and potential for rapid expansion of Sino-Africa bilateral trade that is mutually beneficial.
Descriptor : Africa
Descriptor : bilateral trade
Descriptor : China
Descriptor : gravity model
Descriptor : iron metal ores
Descriptor : natural resources
Descriptor : oil
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15692108-12341436‬
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