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THE RISK OF GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS: THE CASE OF CHINA IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
2017
Risk Governance and Control: Financial Markets & Institutions
Globalization has forced many countries to rely on one another for products and services which they are unable to source locally. More so, trade is used as the channel to procure those. South Africa and China share very close relations which are boosted by South Africa's neo-liberal policy, and its membership of the BRICS bloc. Often, this relationship has been subjected to different interpretations leading to the inability to reach a consensus on South Africa's intention and exact benefits
doi:10.22495/rgcv7i1art6
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