

Andreas Fuchs
Professor of Development Economics and Director of the Centre for Modern East Asian Studies, University of Goettingen
Andreas Fuchs is Professor of Development Economics and Director of the Centre for Modern East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen and Head of the Kiel Institute China Initiative. His research analyzes trade, investment and development policies with quantitative methods and a special focus on China and other emerging economies. He also investigates the political economy of natural disasters, humanitarian crises, and non-militarized conflicts.
Personal website: http://www.andreas-fuchs.net/
Recent work by Andreas Fuchs
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Leader spouses and informal influence in foreign aid
The birthplaces of the spouses of political leaders receive more than three times as much aid during the tenure of their partners than the same sub-national region would receive at other times.
Published 29.05.24
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Chinese development finance and public opinion
Chinese development projects have increased popular support for the Chinese government in the Global South
Published 07.11.23
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African leaders’ misuse of Chinese development finance: The price of country ownership
China’s ‘on demand’ approach to foreign assistance may be motivated by good intentions, but it increases the risk of political misuse of aid
Published 18.08.15