Skip to main content
Record
Title
The Impact of China’s Rise on Developing World: The Relationship between Trade Openness with China and Growth in Africa
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2013
Author/s
Bortnikas, Irmantas
Department/s
Department of Economic History
In LUP since
2013-08-23
Downloads

Total This Year This Month
364 19 2
Downloads per country

United States of America 88 (24%)
China 44 (12%)
Sweden 40 (11%)
Germany 19 (5%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 16 (4%)
Kenya 11 (3%)
Hong Kong (China) 9 (2%)
Unknown 9 (2%)
France 8 (2%)
Canada 7 (2%)
Nigeria 7 (2%)
India 6 (2%)
Hungary 6 (2%)
Malaysia 6 (2%)
Singapore 6 (2%)
South Africa 5 (1%)
South Korea 4 (1%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 4 (1%)
Australia 4 (1%)
Russian Federation 4 (1%)
Philippines 3 (1%)
Indonesia 3 (1%)
Turkiye 3 (1%)
Benin 3 (1%)
Tanzania, the United Republic of 2 (1%)
Taiwan (China) 2 (1%)
Finland 2 (1%)
Italy 2 (1%)
Egypt 2 (1%)
Spain 2 (1%)
Switzerland 2 (1%)
Japan 2 (1%)
Lithuania 2 (1%)
Mauritius 2 (1%)
New Zealand 2 (1%)
Pakistan 2 (1%)
Belgium 2 (1%)
Viet Nam 2 (1%)
Thailand 1 (0%)
Zimbabwe 1 (0%)
Bhutan 1 (0%)
Israel 1 (0%)
Portugal 1 (0%)
Uzbekistan 1 (0%)
Timor-Leste 1 (0%)
Oman 1 (0%)
Poland 1 (0%)
Cameroon 1 (0%)
Faroe Islands 1 (0%)
Bangladesh 1 (0%)
Sri Lanka 1 (0%)
Czechia 1 (0%)
United Arab Emirates 1 (0%)
Denmark 1 (0%)
Sierra Leone 1 (0%)
Ireland 1 (0%)
Namibia 1 (0%)
Lesotho 1 (0%)
About
The download statistics shown here have been collected since the launch of LUP in October 2007 and are updated every night. Statistics are available for all records with open access fulltexts. Efforts have been made to exclude downloads by robots and track irregular download activities.

About accessibility

Disclaimer
The information on downloads per country is based on the geolocation of IP addresses and may not be completely accurate. The statistics presented here may also change retroactively when the calculation process is improved to provide more accurate results.

Statistics Last Updated
Fri Oct 17 08:43:49 2025