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determinants of FDI as market size, wage differences, high developed infrastructure and natural resources remain relevant, FDI …
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, China opened its doors to foreign direct investment (FDI) in electricity generation. Using data from an original survey of … China's power sector, its impact on energy efficiency, and the factors that limit this impact. Our five principal findings … are as follows. First, the volume FDI in China's power sector will likely fall short of the government's 1995 - 2000 …
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China attracted a record of US$52.7×109 in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the year 2002, surpassing the United … States to become the world’s largest FDI recipient. China’s success in attracting FDI has received significant attention from … academics. Several theoretical approaches have been developed to explain the determinants of FDI in China. However, it seems to …
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This paper investigates the primacy of foreign direct investment inflows in liberalizing China’s economy and whether … disparities. By examining the history of FDI inflows in China, it becomes evident that FDI inflows were an instrumental part in … institutional and technological development in China. I extend the argument to take into account how these developed infrastructures …
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We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show that regional growth … capital, and infrastructure capital; the infusion of new technology and its regional spread; and market reforms, with a major … infrastructure capital on regional inequality. We conclude that investing in human capital will be an effective policy to reduce …
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cooperation related investment (ECI). While there are suggestions that it is an extension of China‟s soft power aimed at … resource richness is not economically meaningful. Finally, while there is some support for the popular wisdom that China … any, for the hypotheses that China favours doing business with countries where political rights are limited. …
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extent US firms continue to invest into China and India. I first correlate the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors … in the United States with those of China and India. I find that there is a positive relationship between the correlation …
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interests on how China's resource requirements are impacting the Australian political and commercial landscape. …
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Rationale A geopolitical fragmentation of world trade, i.e. the emergence of two blocs that restrict trade with countries in the other bloc, has recently become a more likely prospect. How does this geopolitical risk affect the trade and economic outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean?...
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requires more than just industry clustering and the existence of hard physical infrastructure. Attention must also be directed … to the social infrastructure within proximate areas and the maximisation of connectivity flows within and between … infrastructure elements. It concludes that the establishment of an interactive and interdependent infrastructure trilogy provides the …
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