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African Special Economic Zones Lessons And Investments From China(1st Edition)

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Bryan Robinson

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ISBN: 981168104X, 978-9811681042

Book publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Book Summary: This Book Evaluates African Special Economic Zones From The Perspective Of Learning From China’s Experiences With Such Zones And The Impact Of Chinese Policy And Investment On African Zones. Utilising Case Studies Of Perceived Successful Special Economic Zones In China, The Book Proposes The Chinese Model Of Special Economic Zones As An Evaluation And Benchmarking Tool Against Which African Special Economic Zones Are Considered. Applying Several Case Studies On African Special Economic Zones, The Book Then Details The Competitiveness Of African Special Economic Zones With A Specific Focus On Attracting Chinese Investors To These Zones. The Economic, Social And Environmental Impact Of These Zones Are Appraised. African Nations’ Efforts, Or Lack Thereof, To Enable Successful Special Economic Zones Are Critically Analysed. Finally, Special Economic Zones In Africa Are Compared Against The Chinese Model; And An African Model Of Special Economic Zones Is Proposed. Recommendations Are Presented To Both African Nations’ Leadership And Chinese Policymakers And Investors As To How These Zones Can Be Improved To Enhance Competitiveness And The Attainment Of The Zones’ Sustainable Development Objectives.