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The gravity of China's African export promise

Johnston, Lauren A.; Morgan, Stephen L.; Wang, Yuesheng

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Lauren A. Johnston

Stephen L. Morgan

Yuesheng Wang



Abstract

Africa’s largest trade partner, China, criticised for exchanging resources for manufactures, has promised to increase imports and optimise the structure of trade with Africa. Using a gravity model of China’s imports for the years 1995- 2009, we explore potential dynamics for this promise, uniquely accounting for market economy recognition and Taiwan recognition. The former is associated with increased imports, while the latter effect is ambiguous and statistically insignificant. Comparison of projected against actual imports across three growth-path-aligned economic geography typologies - resource-rich; landlocked and resource-poor; coastal and resource-poor – sets out China’s imports trends in an abstract framework of African export potential. We find not only ‘under’ importing across a majority of resource-poor countries. We also find that current trade policy is the least applicable to these comparatively poor exporters’ trade with China. If the latter are to serve a broader catalytic role in Africa’s regional industrial transformation as compared to the role of coastal and resource poor countries in regional economic transformation in Asia and Latin America, China-Africa trade and investment policies may need additional thinking.

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Johnston, L. A., Morgan, S. L., & Wang, Y. (2014). The gravity of China's African export promise. World Economy, 38(6), https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12229

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 25, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 21, 2015
Publicly Available Date Jul 21, 2015
Journal World Economy
Print ISSN 0378-5920
Electronic ISSN 0378-5920
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12229
Keywords China, Africa, trade, gravity model
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/735319
Publisher URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/twec.12229/abstract

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