Title: China
1Chinas Effect on Governance Reform in Angola
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What Evidence is There?
Bobbie NJ Macdonald b.n.macdonald_at_lse.ac.uk MSc
Student, London School of Economics and Political
Science London, UK
2Summary
- Core Question What effect is Chinas growing
presence in Angola having on governance in
Angola? - Main Results
- Ambiguous and Indeterminate evidence of Chinas
relationship with governance in Angola. - In contrast, a significant negative relationship
exists between trade with China and several
measures of governance in Africa. - Discussion
- Strong need for more sophisticated thinking about
the political economy of Chinas impacts on
governance in Africa. - China in Africa discourse and research should
shift to a much greater focus on African agency.
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3The Rise of China in Africa
4The Rise of China in Africa
China overtook the US to become Sub-Saharan
Africas largest trading partner in 2008.
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5The Rise of China in Africa
6The China Alternative
- Chinese aid and finance is purportedly
undermining the Wests efforts at promoting good
governance throughout the African continent. - Collier (2007) In the bottom billion it is
unusually bad, and the Chinese are making it
worse, for they are none too sensitive when it
comes to matters of governance (p. 86). - Evidence gap
- Absence of empirical work on relationship between
Chinese activities and governance across Africa.
Source ltwww.angolaembassy-china.comgt
7China in Angola
- 2002
- Official end of civil war, Angola under
significant pressure to repay loans from private
creditors. - To become eligible for debt rescheduling, Angola
was heavily pressured by the IMF to undertake an
intensive program of political and economic
reform. - 2004
- Just when Angola was about to agree to the IMF
program, China Eximbank offered Angola a US2
billion credit line. - leading to widespread criticism from the West
- Angola is avoiding pressure to clean up
corruption thanks to aid from China (Swann
McQuillen, November 3 2006). - The Chinese are not investing to develop the
country. They have brought more corruption and,
consequently, more poverty (Marques de Morais,
August 29 2012).
8China in Angola
- But Its not that simple.
- Between 2000 and 2003, Angola continued to
receive billions of dollars in loans from Western
creditors. - So, what evidence really exists to suggest that
China is having a negative impact on governance
in Angola? - Since 2004, Chinese finance and investment has
become increasingly important in the Angolan
economy. - In recent years, 16 of Chinas total oil imports
came from Angola, accounting for over 30 of
Angolas crude oil exports.
9- Research question what effect is Chinas
growing presence in Angola having on governance
in Angola?
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10Governance Data
- Worldwide Governance Indicators Data Set
- Six aggregated continuous measures of governance
placed on a standardized scale ranging from -2.5
to 2.5 - Higher score Better performance
- Six measures
- Voice and Accountability Political Stability
- Government Effectiveness Regulatory Quality
- Rule of Law Control of Corruption
Country Year Voice Acct. Political Stability Gov. Eff. Regulatory Quality Rule of Law Control of Corruption
Ethiopia 2010 -1.314 -1.705 -0.349 -0.884 -0.755 -0.704
11Chinese Trade Data
- Total trade with China
- Available from UN Comtrade database, 1962 - 2010
- Sum of Chinese imports and exports
- Chinese aid data not available
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12Mean Differences Average Changes in Governance,
2004-2010 (one sample ttests)
WGI indicators Africa Avg Angola Avg Mean Diff. T score P-value Angola percentile rank
Voice Acct. 0.003 0.021 0.018 0.057 0.957 0.617
Pol. Stability -0.012 0.141 0.153 1.878 0.119 0.915
Gov. Eff. -0.007 0.037 0.044 0.564 0.597 0.809
Reg. Quality 0.005 0.034 0.029 1.041 0.346 0.809
Rule of Law 0.003 0.028 0.024 0.586 0.583 0.745
Control of Corr. 0.012 -0.004 -0.016 -0.362 0.732 0.383
13Governance in Angola 1996-2010
14Partial Correlations Chinese Trade and
Governance in Angola, 1996-2010
Total Trade with China (GDP) Voice Acct. Pol. Stability Gov. Eff. Reg. Quality Rule of Law Control of Corr.
No lag -0.601 0.094 -0.431 -0.167 0.539 -0.491
2 year lag 0.069 0.274 0.059 -0.198 -0.270 0.607
4 year lag 0.407 0.555 0.371 0.639 0.192 0.297
Note Pearsons r reported. p lt 0.01
p lt 0.05 p lt 0.10.
15Partial Correlations Chinese Trade and
Governance in Africa, 1996-2010
Total Trade with China (GDP) Voice Acct. Pol. Stability Gov. Eff. Reg. Quality Rule of Law Control of Corr.
No lag -0.072 -0.143 -0.442 -0.434 -0.350 -0.171
2 year lag -0.074 -0.060 -0.422 -0.434 -0.336 -0.200
4 year lag -0.116 -0.081 -0.430 -0.480 -0.363 -0.297
Note Pearsons r reported. p lt 0.01
p lt 0.05 p lt 0.10.
16Fixed Effect Regressions Trade With China
(1) Gov. Eff. (2) Rule of Law (3) Control of Corr.
Trade with China (GDP) t - 4 - 0.0067 (0.0021) - 0.0055 (0.0028) - 0.0102 (0.0027)
ODA (GNI) 0.0024 (0.0012) 0.0029 (0.0012) 0.0043 (0.0014)
Total FDI (GDP) 0.0053 (0.0011) 0.0041 (0.0012) 0.0039 (0.0016)
Trade, all countries exc. China (GDP) - 0.0012 (0.0011) 0.0002 (0.0012) - 0.0019 (0.0014)
Xit ? ? ?
Year dummies ? ? ?
F-test for joint signif. 6.2 5.27 3.91
n 374 374 374
of countries observed 45 45 45
Obs per country (avg) 8.3 8.3 8.3
Note Robust standard errors in parentheses.
p lt 0.01 p lt 0.05 p lt 0.10.
17Summary of Results Is There Evidence of a China
Curse in Angola?
- Ambiguous and indeterminate evidence of Chinas
relationship with governance in Angola. - Angolas annual rate of change in governance has
not been significantly worse than the average for
Sub-Saharan Africa. - In contrast, a significant negative relationship
exists between trade with China and several
measures of governance in Africa. - However these results do not address endogeneity
concerns and provide no evidence of a causal
effect between Chinese trade and governance
within African countries.
18Discussion Looking Ahead
- Strong need for more sophisticated thinking about
the political economy of Chinas impacts on
governance in Africa. - China in Africa discourse and research should
shift to a much greater focus on African agency.
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19Chinas Effect on Governance Reform in Angola
Source lthttp//www.chinaafricarealstory.com/gt
What Evidence is There?
Bobbie NJ Macdonald b.n.macdonald_at_lse.ac.uk MSc
Student, London School of Economics and Political
Science London, UK