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Sección: Documentos electrónicos Título: Dance of the lions and dragons: how are Africa and China engaging, and how will the partnership evolve? / Irene Yuan Sun, Kartik Jayaram, Omid KassiriAutor: Yuan Sun, IrenePublicación: [s.l.] : McKinsey & Company, 2017Descripción física: 84 p.Notas: Sumario: In a mere two decades, China has become Africa's biggest economic partner. Across trade, investment, infrastructure financing, and aid, there is no other country with such depth and breadth of engagement in Africa. The Chinese "dragons"firms of all sizes and sectorsare bringing capital investment, management know-how, and entrepreneurial energy to every corner of the continentand in so doing, they are helping to accelerate the progress of Africa's "lions", as its economies are often referred to. Yet to date, it has been challenging to understand the full extent of the Africa-China economic relationship due to a paucity of data. This report aims to provide a fact-based picture of the Africa-China economic relationship. Its foundation is a large-scale data set about the economic relationship between Africa and China, including on-site interviews with more than 100 senior African business and government leaders, as well as the owners or managers of more than 1,000 Chinese firms and factories spread across eight African countries that together make up approximately two-thirds of Sub-Saharan Africa's gross domestic product (GDP).Materia / lugar / evento: Asociaciones empresarialesRelaciones económicasProducto interior brutoComercioÁfricaChinaOtros autores: Jayaram, Kartik Kassiri, Omid Otras clasificaciones: 921.4Derechos: In Copyright (InC)