GIGA Seminar in Socio-Economics

Malaria and Chinese Economic Activities in Africa

Date

01/07/2021

Start

01:00 p.m. (CEST)

End

02:15 p.m. (CEST)

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  • We present novel evidence for the influence of the disease environment, in particular malaria exposure, on the geographic location of Chinese economic activities in Africa. Since Chinese infrastructure project contractors rely on Chinese workers, malaria exposure might constitute an important factor for their employment and productivity.

    Combining data on Chinese construction projects with geo-localized information about the presence of individuals, the results reveal a lower density of Chinese activities and presence of Chinese workers in areas with a high malaria risk. This effect is mitigated partly through the selection of Chinese workers from regions in China with historically high malaria risk, through the substitution of Chinese workers with local workers with greater immunity, and through the availability of malaria treatment.

    Authors: Matteo Cervellati (University of Bologna) Elena Esposito (University of Lausanne) Song Yuan (Warwick University) Uwe Sunde (LMU Munich)

    Speaker: Uwe Sunde is professor at LMU Munich, Chair for Population Economics.

    Please note that the seminar will take place via Microsoft Teams. If you like to participate in the seminar, please send an email beforehand to: [email protected]. Upon registration you will receive an email invite including the Microsoft Teams link.


    Address

    Online event

    Language

    English

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