Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?

Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relationship for African countries, despite the changes, empirical studies on the determinant and motive is lacking. Therefore, this paper examines the determinants of China’s financial aid to oil/ minerals...

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Main Authors: Kafilah Gold, Rajah Rasiah, Kian Teng Kwek, Hammed Yusuf, Hammed Musibau, Murtala Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Business Economics and Management
Subjects:
aid
Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/13692
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spelling doaj-eeeba94a697744429895ec98b1d882b92021-09-02T12:53:56ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Business Economics and Management1611-16992029-44332021-08-012241104112310.3846/jbem.2021.1369213692Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?Kafilah Gold0Rajah Rasiah1Kian Teng Kwek2Hammed Yusuf3Hammed Musibau4Murtala Muhammad5Department of Economics, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAsia-Europe Institute, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Economics, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Economics, University of Ilorin, 1515 Ilorin, NigeriaTasmanian School of Business and Economics, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaKano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, NigeriaIndeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relationship for African countries, despite the changes, empirical studies on the determinant and motive is lacking. Therefore, this paper examines the determinants of China’s financial aid to oil/ minerals exporting African countries. By using China’s loan data obtained from the China Africa Research Initiative, Johns Hopkins University and UN-COMTRADE product data classified into oil/ minerals, agriculture and manufacturing, this study employs fixed effects, generalised least squares and Pesaran dynamic fixed effects to analyse the motives. The results indicate that oil/minerals are not the motives behind China’s aid to Africa. However, China’s aid is driven by its manufacturing exports, suggesting that aid may be tied to trade. Also, the institutional structure enhances more financial aid to Africa. The findings of this study serve as recommendations for policymakers to improve trade policies that will enhance the sustainability of Africa’s engagement with China.https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/13692chinaafricaoil and mineralsmanufacturingagricultureaidinstitutional structures
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Kian Teng Kwek
Hammed Yusuf
Hammed Musibau
Murtala Muhammad
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Rajah Rasiah
Kian Teng Kwek
Hammed Yusuf
Hammed Musibau
Murtala Muhammad
Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
Journal of Business Economics and Management
china
africa
oil and minerals
manufacturing
agriculture
aid
institutional structures
author_facet Kafilah Gold
Rajah Rasiah
Kian Teng Kwek
Hammed Yusuf
Hammed Musibau
Murtala Muhammad
author_sort Kafilah Gold
title Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
title_short Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
title_full Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
title_fullStr Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
title_full_unstemmed Altruism or trade motive: what determines China’s financial aid to African oil exporting countries?
title_sort altruism or trade motive: what determines china’s financial aid to african oil exporting countries?
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Business Economics and Management
issn 1611-1699
2029-4433
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Indeed, China’s ascent is significantly changing the landscape in aid-donor and aid-recipient relationship for African countries, despite the changes, empirical studies on the determinant and motive is lacking. Therefore, this paper examines the determinants of China’s financial aid to oil/ minerals exporting African countries. By using China’s loan data obtained from the China Africa Research Initiative, Johns Hopkins University and UN-COMTRADE product data classified into oil/ minerals, agriculture and manufacturing, this study employs fixed effects, generalised least squares and Pesaran dynamic fixed effects to analyse the motives. The results indicate that oil/minerals are not the motives behind China’s aid to Africa. However, China’s aid is driven by its manufacturing exports, suggesting that aid may be tied to trade. Also, the institutional structure enhances more financial aid to Africa. The findings of this study serve as recommendations for policymakers to improve trade policies that will enhance the sustainability of Africa’s engagement with China.
topic china
africa
oil and minerals
manufacturing
agriculture
aid
institutional structures
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/13692
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