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China has become one of the leading recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Meanwhile, an increasing share of … global FDI is going to many Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs). What is the relationship between the inward FDI … CEECs each exist in its own regional production network, with no linkage between FDI flows into China and into CEECs; (2 …
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China has emerged as one of the world's leading recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Meanwhile, the … FDI of China and the CEECs? We conceptualize the relationship according to three alternative paradigms: 1) China and the … CEECs each exist in its own regional production network, with no linkage between FDI flows into China and into CEECs; 2 …
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integration and their impact on trade, growth and poverty in the world's two dominant developing countries in emerging markets …
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Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) on the growth of African countries controlling the mediating role of institutional … and Chinese FDI to African countries. The benign impacts of the China-Africa trade and Chinese FDI on economic growth to … and Chinese FDI subject to the institutional quality of African countries and the interdependence of China-Africa trade …
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pressure of economic growth into a driving force through initiatives to enhance the economic development effect of capital …
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size of these economies. It also provides insights into the prospects of future economic growth in China and India as also …
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size of these economies. It also provides insights into the prospects of future economic growth in China and India as also … growth ; tertiary sector ; capital stock …
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The current global-imbalance literature (which explains why capital flows from poor to rich countries) is unable to explain China's foreign asset positions because capital cannot flow out of China under capital controls. Hence, this literature has not succeeded in explaining China's large and...
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The article discusses the actual economic situation of contemporary China from the point of view of monetary-Keynesianism. The analysis suggests as a theoretical-empirical postulate that the sufficient condition for the completion of the process of transformation of the Chinese economy and its...
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