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Does China’s Growing Economic Engagement Hamper Intra-regional Trade in ECOWAS?

Karppinen, Petja Aki Samuli LU (2020) EKHS21 20201
Department of Economic History
Abstract
The rapid growth of China’s economic influence in the Economic Community of Western Africa (ECOWAS) in recent decades has raised concerns about its impact on many aspects of economic development in the region. One issue is the potential negative impact on intra-regional trade, as the influx of Chinese imports could harm local industries while the growing commodity exports to China could reinforce resource dependency. This study examines the relationship between ECOWAS countries’ growing economic engagement (including trade, FDI and construction) with China and intra-regional trade in the region by employing a quantitative approach based on the gravity model of international trade. The main findings can be summarized as follows: 1) Chinese... (More)
The rapid growth of China’s economic influence in the Economic Community of Western Africa (ECOWAS) in recent decades has raised concerns about its impact on many aspects of economic development in the region. One issue is the potential negative impact on intra-regional trade, as the influx of Chinese imports could harm local industries while the growing commodity exports to China could reinforce resource dependency. This study examines the relationship between ECOWAS countries’ growing economic engagement (including trade, FDI and construction) with China and intra-regional trade in the region by employing a quantitative approach based on the gravity model of international trade. The main findings can be summarized as follows: 1) Chinese economic engagement is found to be a significant determinant of intra-regional trade patterns in ECOWAS; 2) imports from China seem to have an overall positive impact on intra-regional trade, particularly for poorer ECOWAS countries; 3) Chinese engineering and construction projects generally seem to contribute to intra-regional trade; 4) the impact of exports to China appears to vary substantially depending on country- characteristics; and finally, 5) FDI is found to have either negative or no impact on intra-regional trade. The findings show that the relationship between Chinese economic engagement and intra-regional trade is complicated and it varies depending on country-characteristics. (Less)
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author
Karppinen, Petja Aki Samuli LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHS21 20201
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Trade, China, ECOWAS
language
English
id
9018351
date added to LUP
2020-07-03 12:17:49
date last changed
2020-07-03 12:17:49
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  abstract     = {{The rapid growth of China’s economic influence in the Economic Community of Western Africa (ECOWAS) in recent decades has raised concerns about its impact on many aspects of economic development in the region. One issue is the potential negative impact on intra-regional trade, as the influx of Chinese imports could harm local industries while the growing commodity exports to China could reinforce resource dependency. This study examines the relationship between ECOWAS countries’ growing economic engagement (including trade, FDI and construction) with China and intra-regional trade in the region by employing a quantitative approach based on the gravity model of international trade. The main findings can be summarized as follows: 1) Chinese economic engagement is found to be a significant determinant of intra-regional trade patterns in ECOWAS; 2) imports from China seem to have an overall positive impact on intra-regional trade, particularly for poorer ECOWAS countries; 3) Chinese engineering and construction projects generally seem to contribute to intra-regional trade; 4) the impact of exports to China appears to vary substantially depending on country- characteristics; and finally, 5) FDI is found to have either negative or no impact on intra-regional trade. The findings show that the relationship between Chinese economic engagement and intra-regional trade is complicated and it varies depending on country-characteristics.}},
  author       = {{Karppinen, Petja Aki Samuli}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Does China’s Growing Economic Engagement Hamper Intra-regional Trade in ECOWAS?}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}