Template-type: ReDif-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Broich T. Author-Name: Szirmai A. Author-workplace-name: UNU-MERIT Title: China's economic embrace of Africa: An international comparative perspective Abstract: This paper discusses the entry of China into the game of foreign finance in Africa. It analyses the scope, destination and sectoral distribution of Chinese financial flows and trade in comparison with Western patterns and trends of aid, foreign direct investment FDI and trade. Chinas foreign aid and manufacturing investment flow to Africas physical infrastructure and productive sectors of agriculture and manufacturing fill the vacuum which emerged when Western financial flows shifted to other sectors and activities. In contrast, Chinas trade patterns with Africa highly resemble those of Africas leading Western trading partners. Africa imports manufactured goods and exports primary goods. Differences in relative factor endowments of labour, capital and natural resources are largely responsible for the pattern of Sino-African trade. Keywords: Trade: General; International Investment; Long-term Capital Movements; Foreign Aid; International Relations and International Political Economy: General; International Linkages to Development; Role of International Organizations; Economywide Country Studies: Asia including Middle East; Economywide Country Studies: Africa; Classification-JEL: F10; F21; F35; F50; O19; O53; O55; . Series: Working Papers Creation-Date: 2014 Number: 049 File-URL: http://pub.maastrichtuniversity.nl/a6150df5-2c21-4e11-a4fa-adffcc746d67 File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 2184364 Handle: RePEc:unm:unumer:2014049