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ECAS 2009
3rd European Conference on African Studies
Leipzig, 4 to 7 June 2009
The conference is organised by the European network AEGIS and supported by the Ministry of Science and the Fine Arts (State of Saxony), the University of Leipzig, the European Network in Universal and Global History, and the Small Enterprise Promotion and Training Program.

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Panel 113: Place, scale and reward: Africa’s role in the global economy (Stefano Ponte)

Panel Organiser: Stefano Ponte

Africa’s place in the global economy is undergoing important restructuring. Deep global integration in some places and sectors coexists with increased or persisting marginalization in others: a globalized dualism on the continent. What are the terms and conditions of inclusion and exclusion in global value chains? What are the nature of investment opportunities and how are their rewards distributed? How are the necessary technologies and knowledge being generated and reconfigured?

Africa’s place in the global economy is undergoing important restructuring. Deep global integration in some places and sectors coexists with increased or persisting marginalization in others; a globalized dualism on the continent. What are the terms and conditions of inclusion and exclusion in global value chains? What are the nature of investment opportunities and how are their rewards distributed? How are the necessary technologies and knowledge being reconfigured? The papers in this panel will interrogate these questions in order to assess Africa’s changing position in the global economy. In particular the papers will examine (1) the patterns of adoption of information and communication technologies in Africa (interested presenter: Pádraig Carmody, Trinity College, Dublin); (2) the changing configuration of key global value chains originating from selected African countries (Stefano Ponte, Danish Institute for International Studies); (3) increased Chinese interest and presence in the continent (Giles Mohan, Open University); and (4) the emerging role of South African MNCs in the rest of Africa (Andrea Goldstein, OECD). 

 

Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies  ENIUGH  Sächisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst  SEPT  Hanns Seidel Stiftung
Universität Leipzig  Lufthansa  Heinrich Böll Stiftung
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung   Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit   Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

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