Building bridges: China's growing role as infrastructure financier for sub-Saharan Africa/ Vivien Foster

By: Foster, VivienMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (PPIAF trends and policy options, no. 5)Publication details: Washington: World Bank, 2009Description: xxiii, 143 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780821375556Subject(s): China | Sub-Saharan Africa | Infrastructure (Economics) | International economic relations | Investments, ChineseDDC classification: 338.915106
Contents:
Introduction -- China's growing ties with Sub-Saharan Africa -- Methodology -- Existing information sources -- A new project database -- The emergene of Chinese infrastructure finance -- Headline numbers -- Sector-by-sector view -- Power -- Rail -- Roads -- Information and communication technology -- Water and sanitation -- Country-by-country view -- Nigeria -- Angola -- Ethiopia -- Sudan -- economic complementarities between China and Sub-Saharan Africa -- The infrastructure side -- The natural resource side -- The financing perspective -- The role of China in Ex-Im Bank -- Financing terms -- Country indebtedness -- The changing landscape of infrastructure finance -- Other non-OECD financiers -- Comparison of OECD and non-OECD finance -- Conclusion
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Introduction --
China's growing ties with Sub-Saharan Africa --
Methodology --
Existing information sources --
A new project database --
The emergene of Chinese infrastructure finance --
Headline numbers --
Sector-by-sector view --
Power --
Rail --
Roads --
Information and communication technology --
Water and sanitation --
Country-by-country view --
Nigeria --
Angola --
Ethiopia --
Sudan --
economic complementarities between China and Sub-Saharan Africa --
The infrastructure side --
The natural resource side --
The financing perspective --
The role of China in Ex-Im Bank --
Financing terms --
Country indebtedness --
The changing landscape of infrastructure finance --
Other non-OECD financiers --
Comparison of OECD and non-OECD finance --
Conclusion

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