Social Responsibility of Chinese Investment in Africa: What Does it Mean for EU-China Cooperation on Development Policy Towards Africa?
Trade Negotiations Insights, Issue 3, Volume 10, May 2011, published by ICTSD (Geneva) and ECDPM (Brussels)
3 Pages Posted: 16 Jan 2013
Date Written: May 10, 2012
Abstract
The authors give an in-depth analysis of the trends and challenges of social responsibility of Chinese investors in Africa, and provide some thought-provoking suggestions for possible triangular cooperation among China, Europe and Africa in promoting more responsible investment in Africa.
Keywords: China, Africa, Europe, EU, social responsibility, investment, business
JEL Classification: I3, L2, L3
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Cheng, Shuaihua and Liang, Guoyong, Social Responsibility of Chinese Investment in Africa: What Does it Mean for EU-China Cooperation on Development Policy Towards Africa? (May 10, 2012). Trade Negotiations Insights, Issue 3, Volume 10, May 2011, published by ICTSD (Geneva) and ECDPM (Brussels), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2200963
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