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Africa and India share a long history of trade, investment and slavery. The Portuguese alone brought up to 80,000 slaves from Mozambique to India since the 16th century. Unlike slaves in other parts of the world, African slaves, soldiers, and traders had a strong military and cultural influence...
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The social fabric of the migrant’s host country largely embodies major traits of the exclusion of ‘strangers’. The latter often focus on ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation and gender. This applies also to the Afrophobia which spreads in contempory China. Thus, current news...
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Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently spread in China. During the corona pandemic, it degenerates into a true Afrophobia. Shortly before, five Nigerians in Guangzhou had reportedly tested positive for Covid-19. Africans are widely...
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Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently spread in China. During the corona pandemic, it degenerates into a true Afrophobia. Shortly before, five Nigerians in Guangzhou had reportedly tested positive for Covid-19. Africans are widely...
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German Abstract: In China breitet sich in letzter Zeit eine Diskriminierung der ca. 500.000 afrikanischen (meist irregulären) Einwanderer aus. Sie artet in der Corona-Pandemie zu einer wahren Afrophobie aus. Afrikaner werden pauschal als Drogenhändler und Kriminelle beschuldigt. Sie würden...
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This article examines the effect of remittances on economic growth, highlighting the main transmission channels. Using … the SGMM method, estimates based on data from 27 developing countries show that remittances have a positive and …, but confirm that the remittances speed up the accumulation of human capital, and thereby stimulate growth. The human …
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and significant relation between remittances and measures of development of the financial sector that is both larger than …
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ABSTRACT & RÉSUMÉ : ASEAN – African relations. Towards a new partnership ? --- The ASEAN summit of October 2021 showed the increased geopolitical importance of the Indo-Pacific realm. Today ASEAN is the most successful regional organization in Asia and the second largest worldwide behind the...
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Trade Liberalisation in developing countries over the last 20 years has often been implemented considering it as a pre-requisite to growth. This paper uses ARDL approach to cointegration and examines the relationships between growth and trade liberalisation in the context of India and Korea....
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In this paper, we analyze the relationship between remittances and educational attainment in Morocco. We investigate …-Massa-Draa region. Based on probit and instrumental variables estimates to control for endogeneity of remittances, we find a positive … effect of remittances on the investments in education, especially for boys. Furthermore, the results show that family and …
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