Analyzing The Future of Angola's Economy via Chinese investment
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I would like to thank my supervisors, friends and family, without their support this research study would not have been possible.
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ABSTRACT
In this research study the aim of the study is to find out the role of Chinese investment towards Angola's economic development and prosperity. The study analyzes the current state of Angola's economy. This study focuses on the realist approach theory. Enormous evidence shows that Chinese presence on the African continent, especially in the country of Angola, is fuelled by it increasing growth rate and has produced some economic benefits. With Angola focusing on its ultimate goal of poverty reduction by 2020, some investments made by the Asian Giant in the country are increasing the likelihood for Angola to achieve that goal. Thus, the facts and figures suggested that the Chinese investment in Angola leads to its economic development and prosperity and in future if developed countries like china, US and EU countries make investment here then its economy gets developed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the study1
Investment and Aid3
African-Chinese relations4
Aim and objectives7
Aim7
Objectives7
Significance of the study7
Research questions8
Dissertation layout8
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW10
FDI and Economic Growth10
Foreign Direct Investments and the Private Sector as Agents of Economic Growth in Developing Nations11
South-South Collaboration for Building Science and Technology in Africa14
China's Aid to Africa 1980s to 1990s15
Sino-African developments16
Theoretical framework18
The Investment Development Path Theory (IDP)18
Realist Theory20
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY21
Research design21
Data collection22
Secondary Research Methods22
Sources for searching literature23
Reliability and validity23
Validity23
Using keywords24
Time table24
Gantt chart24
Summary and Transition25
CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION26
China and Development in Africa26
The oil factor in Sino-Angolan relations: Bilateral trade27
Human Security and the Resource Curse28
China's Development Aid30
Non-Interference Policy32
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS34
Recommendations37
REFERENCES39
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the study
Since the wave of African independence in the 1960s, Angola has served a leading role in influencing and shaping the political climate on the continent (Moss, 2007, 303). In spite of its rich natural resources, fertile agricultural lands and a politically stable government at the time of independence, Angola is currently counted among the most corrupt and poverty stricken African countries (Ministry of Commerce, 2009, 80). The country's economic instability as noted by the rising unemployment, high poverty level and crumbling infrastructure, has limited its political capital and created a situation in which the international community has neglected to listen to and engage the country's concern (Downs, 2007, 68).
In 2007, the country outlined a seven point agenda that aimed to address its declining economy and enhance its standing in the international community. Proponents of the agenda believed that these goals could be accomplished by forming partnerships with other nations, most notably China. China has the world's largest population and has recently attempted to sustain its economic growth by forging relationships with resource rich African nations. Though the nation is an attractive partner, it's questionable human rights record ...