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Author Sun, Irene Yuan, author.

Title The next factory of the world : how Chinese investment is reshaping Africa / Irene Yuan Sun.

Publication Info. Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, [2017]
℗2017

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Location Call No. Status
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  CD BOOK 338.4096 SUN    Check Shelf
Edition Unabridged.
Description 6 audio discs (6 hr., 15 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
digital optical rda
audio file CD audio rda
Series RB development
Recorded Books development.
Note Title from container.
Performer Narrated by Nancy Wu.
Note Compact discs.
In container (17 cm.).
Summary China is now the biggest foreign player in Africa: largest trade partner, largest infrastructure financier, and fastest-growing source of foreign direct investment. Chinese entrepreneurs are flooding into Africa, investing in long-term assets, such as factories and heavy equipment. The fact that China sees Africa not for its poverty but for its potential wealth is a striking departure from the attitude of the West, in particular the United States. For fifty years the West has engaged in countless poverty-alleviation and development-aid programs in Africa, yet Africa still has the largest number of people living in extreme poverty of any region in the world. Considering Africa's difficult history of colonialism, one might suspect that the current story of China in Africa is merely a story about exploitation of resources. Author Irene Yuan Sun follows these entrepreneurs and finds, instead, that they are factory owners, building in Africa what they so recently learned to build in China--a global manufacturing powerhouse. This gives rise to a tantalizing possibility: that Africa can industrialize in the coming generation. With a manufacturing-led transformation, Africa would be following in the footsteps of the United States in the nineteenth century, Japan in the early twentieth, and the Asian Tigers in the late twentieth century. Many may consider this an old-fashioned way to develop, but it's the only one that's proven to raise living standards across entire societies for generations. And with every new Chinese factory boss setting up machinery and hiring African workers, that possibility becomes more real for Africa.
Subject Investments, Chinese -- Africa.
Manufacturing industries -- Africa.
Factories -- Africa.
Africa -- Economic conditions -- 1960-
China -- Foreign relations -- Africa.
Diplomatic relations. (OCoLC)fst01907412
Economic history. (OCoLC)fst00901974
Factories. (OCoLC)fst00919645
Investments, Chinese. (OCoLC)fst00978350
Manufacturing industries. (OCoLC)fst01008071
Africa. (OCoLC)fst01239509
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
Chronological Term Since 1960
Genre/Form Audiobooks.
Audiobooks. (OCoLC)fst01726208
Added Author Wu, Nancy. narrator.
Recorded Books, Inc.
ISBN 9781501976285
1501976281
Music No. CT0508 Recorded Books
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