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The Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) share an old, constant and strong friendship relation with China …. Along the last decades, both China and CEE countries underwent tremendous changes following different paths to development … and opening new windows of opportunity. This paper looks at the bilateral trade and investment relation of China and the …
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direct investment (ODI)? We find evidence that clusters do promote ODI and so support Porter's argument that advantages … incumbents promote more ODI than others, with more experienced firms and firms with stronger resource bases accounting for more … ODI. We also find that firms located in clusters within major global nodes/cities engage in more ODI. Finally, we find …
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Investment (FDI) flows since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. The analysis indicates that a rapid increase in exports at the … Nations (ASEAN) market. The crisis also had a significant impact on FDI inflows, both in terms of source country and host … industry. FDI increased sharply following the crisis, and this rapid increase was largely due to higher United States and …
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in Romania by examining theories of internationalisation and drawing on key FDI data. Contrasts are also made with other … important markets, as well as transition economies, including China and India. The paper then goes on to examine industry …
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China's GDP reached US$ 1.159 trillion in 2001, making it the sixth largest economy in the world. In addition the …. However, the surge of Foreign Direct Investment in China will have consequences for the natural environment, with a consequent …
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This paper focuses on the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on regional economic growth in China by using an …€“1999. Provinces are then split into three macro-regions. The empirical results indicate that FDI has contributed to … economic growth in all three macro-regions of China. From a policy perspective, our results suggest that the Chinese government …
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n its first part, this paper looks at China’s rapid economic transformation of the last more than three decades, at its accelerated, never-met-in-history growth, and at the factors underneath: masive investments, both foreign and local, technology and managerial know-how transfers,...
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more open market economy. Section 3 discusses the primary and secondary determinants of FDI in China, namely, the market … impact of FDI in China. This section speaks about the internal as well as the external impacts of FDI on Chinese economy. The … Foreign Direct Investment in China. It provides an indepth understanding of how China moved from a controlled economy to a …
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Outward direct investment (ODI) from the People's Republic of China (PRC) is surging. A common perception is that it … dataset that covers close to 10,000 Chinese ODI deals from 1998 to 2009, we find that in contrast to the common perception …, over half of the ODI deals are in service sectors, with many of them appearing to be export-related. In addition to …
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This action research study examines the organizational development intervention (ODI) impact of a strategic management …
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