Chinese Commodity Imports in Ghana and Senegal: Demystifying Chinese Business Strength in Urban West Africa

Published By: German Institute of Global and Area Studies | Published Date: November, 20 , 2011

Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, independent entrepreneurial migrants from China have been increasingly flocking to Africa in search of “greener pastures.” This paper scrutinizes the empirical foundations of the increasingly hostile discourses of African traders regarding the alleged encroachment of the West African urban market space by Chinese petty entrepreneurs. Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, it is aimed to demystify this common allegation by exploring the diversity of influx channels through which Chinese commodities, said to create unfair and existential competition, come to the African continent. [GIGA WP 180/2011]. URL:[http://www.giga-hamburg.de/dl/download.php?d=/content/publikationen/pdf/wp180_marfaing-thiel.pdf].

Author(s): Laurence Marfaing, Alena Thiel | Posted on: Jan 25, 2012 | Views(610) | Download (157)


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