
Chinese infrastructure lending and Africa’s global value chain participation
Chinese lending to African countries has surged over the past 15 years, primarily aimed at financing infrastructure projects. This

Chinese lending to African countries has surged over the past 15 years, primarily aimed at financing infrastructure projects. This

Aggregate exports are highly concentrated in a small group of firms, which are generally more productive than other firms.

Economic growth in the Netherlands will pick up in the coming years unless U.S. import tariffs and European retaliation

Harley Sandoval, an evangelical pastor, real estate agent and mining entrepreneur, was arrested in July 2023 for illegally exporting

‘Buy national’ provisions serve as non-tariff barriers to trade and are often defended as tools for job creation and

Donald Trump’s victory in the recent US presidential election has re-ignited a debate over the macroeconomic effects of tariffs

The pursuit of export-led growth through manufacturing has become increasingly difficult in the face of growing global competition. A

Global foreign direct investment flows are increasingly mirroring the world’s geopolitical divides. This column introduces a new index for

A large share of EU firms experienced supply chain disruptions in recent years. This column shares highlights from the

As governments increasingly resort to industrial policy to achieve economic and non-economic objectives, the number of subsidies has more

Chinese lending to African countries has surged over the past 15 years, primarily aimed at financing infrastructure projects. This

Aggregate exports are highly concentrated in a small group of firms, which are generally more productive than other firms.

Economic growth in the Netherlands will pick up in the coming years unless U.S. import tariffs and European retaliation

Harley Sandoval, an evangelical pastor, real estate agent and mining entrepreneur, was arrested in July 2023 for illegally exporting

‘Buy national’ provisions serve as non-tariff barriers to trade and are often defended as tools for job creation and

Donald Trump’s victory in the recent US presidential election has re-ignited a debate over the macroeconomic effects of tariffs

The pursuit of export-led growth through manufacturing has become increasingly difficult in the face of growing global competition. A

Global foreign direct investment flows are increasingly mirroring the world’s geopolitical divides. This column introduces a new index for

A large share of EU firms experienced supply chain disruptions in recent years. This column shares highlights from the

As governments increasingly resort to industrial policy to achieve economic and non-economic objectives, the number of subsidies has more




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