Threats and Opportunities Developing Nations of Africa Can Draw From the Foreign Direct Investment From Russia and China

Matanda Ephraim, Chindara Tawona Matirokisi
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The 21st century has seen the world superpowers, such as Russia and China and multi-lateral agencies encourage backward states to embrace and promote foreign direct investment (FDI) as an instrument to improve domestic production which will lead to economic growth and development. This is premised on the fact that FDI comes with transfer of technology, new and advanced management approaches, technical skills, and access to international markets. However, researchers have shown that occasionally FDI inflows achieve the opposite as they compete for the same markets with local industries and, as a result, they crowd out local industries leading to higher unemployment. Further, research has shown that most international financial crises were caused by rapid withdrawal of FDI. In essence, FDI can have positive and can also have negative effects on economic growth. Against this background, this discussion seeks to outline and look at the threats and opportunities that backward states, such as those in Africa will draw from the 21st century FDI from world superpowers.
俄罗斯和中国对非洲发展中国家的直接投资带来的威胁和机遇
21世纪,俄罗斯和中国等世界超级大国以及多边机构鼓励落后国家接受和促进外国直接投资,将其作为提高国内生产的工具,从而促进经济增长和发展。这是基于这样一个事实,即外国直接投资伴随着技术转让、新的和先进的管理方法、技术技能以及进入国际市场。然而,研究人员表明,外国直接投资流入有时会适得其反,因为它们与当地产业争夺相同的市场,因此排挤了当地产业,导致失业率上升。此外,研究表明,大多数国际金融危机是由外国直接投资的迅速撤出造成的。从本质上讲,外国直接投资对经济增长既有积极影响,也有消极影响。在此背景下,本次讨论旨在概述和审视落后国家,如非洲国家,将从21世纪世界超级大国的外国直接投资中汲取的威胁和机遇。
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